Trip Highlights:
Explore the diverse landscapes from lush green Kullu-Manali valley to the barren landscapes of Spiti on the Hampta Pass Trek.
Visit the stunning Chandrataal, the 'Lake of the Moon', with its incredible emerald crescent shape.
Trek through vertical rock walls, glossy grasslands, gurgling streams, silver waterfalls, and hanging glaciers.
Witness the beautiful confluence of three passes: Hampta, Rohtang, and Spiti, offering a surreal treat to the eyes.
Immerse yourself in the distinct Buddhist culture of the inhabitants of Sethan, original migrants from Tibet and Spiti Valley.
Day 1: Drive from Manali to Jobra; Trek from Jobra to Chika
Start your trek from Jobra, a small village serving as the base camp for the Hampta Pass Trek.
The trail leads along the banks of the Rani Nallah, surrounded by lush green meadows and pine forests.
Reach Chika and check in to your campsites for an overnight stay.
Day 2: Chika to Balu ka Ghera
Trek towards Balu ka Ghera, passing through rocky terrain and river crossings.
Encounter boulders and rocky patches as the landscape gradually changes.
Arrive at Balu ka Ghera for an overnight stay in the campsite.
Day 3: Balu ka Gera to Siagoru and crossing Hampta Pass
Cross the Hampta Pass, a significant highlight of the trek, offering panoramic views.
Descend towards Siagoru through challenging terrains.
Reach the Siagoru campsite at an altitude of approximately 12,900 feet for an overnight stay.
Day 4: Trek from Siagoru to Chatru, drive to Chandra Tal and return to Chatru
Descend towards Chatru, a confluence of three paths – Hampta Pass, Spiti, and Rohtang Pass.
Drive to Chandrataal Lake to enjoy breathtaking vistas, then return to Chatru for an overnight stay.
Day 5: Drive from Chatru to Manali via Atal Tunnel
Begin your drive towards Manali, passing through stunning landscapes.
Experience the Atal Tunnel, the world's longest highway tunnel at an altitude of 10,040 feet.
Conclude your Hampta Pass Trek as you arrive in Manali with cherished memories.
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