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Himachal Pradesh, the jewel of the Indian Himalayas, is home to some of the most enchanting trekking routes in the world. With landscapes that shift from lush green meadows to stark mountain deserts, Himachal offers treks that are as diverse as they are breathtaking.
Standing at the crossroads of nature’s most dramatic contrast, Hampta Pass offers what few treks in the Himalayas can – a journey through multiple worlds in just a few days. Situated at an elevation of 14,100 ft, Hampta Pass Trek is a perfect transition from the lush green and vibrant Kullu Valleys to the barren, yet mesmerising moonscape of Chandra Valley in Lahaul. Located near Manali in Himachal Pradesh, this trek is a perfect example of pass-crossing treks in India.
The Hampta Pass Trek covers a total distance of 28 kilometers and takes 4 days to complete the entire circuit, starting from Jobra and ending at Chhatru via Chandratal Lake. With an average altitude gain of about 2,000 feet each day, the trek reaches the stunning Hampta Pass, located at an impressive altitude of 14,100 feet.
Let’s dive into the top 5 treks in Himachal, starting with this unforgettable journey.
Altitude: 14,100 ft
Duration: 4–5 Days
Difficulty: Moderate
Best Time: June to October
Hampta Pass is unique because it offers an incredible contrast in terrain – from the pine forests and grasslands of Kullu to the arid, moonlike terrain of Spiti.
Crossing Hampta Pass at 14,100 ft
Campsites at Jwara, Balu Ka Ghera, and Shea Goru
Bonus visit to Chandratal Lake, the high-altitude crescent-shaped lake
Altitude: 15,250 ft
Duration: 7–9 Days
Difficulty: Moderate to Difficult
Best Time: May to June & September
Rupin Pass is a high-altitude crossover trek that starts in Dhaula, Uttarakhand and ends in Sangla, Himachal. It's famous for its dynamic scenery – cascading waterfalls, snow bridges, cliff-hanging villages, and glacier views.
The famous hanging village of Jhaka
A thrilling climb to the snow-covered Rupin Pass
Alpine meadows, glacial valleys, and snowy ridgelines
Altitude: 14,100 ft
Duration: 3–4 Days
Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
Best Time: May to October
Close to Manali, Bhrigu Lake is perfect for those short on time but wanting high-altitude thrills. The alpine lake changes color with the seasons and sits surrounded by snow even in summer.
Meadows that resemble those of Switzerland
Views of Dhauladhar, Pir Panjal, and Hanuman Tibba
Accessible in a weekend from Manali
Altitude: 17,450 ft
Duration: 11 Days
Difficulty: Difficult
Best Time: July to September
This trek is a test of endurance but rewards with views few treks can match. It connects the lush Parvati Valley in Kullu with the stark Spiti landscape, similar to Hampta Pass but on a grander scale.
Glaciers, high passes, and rocky moraines
Natural hot water springs at Kheerganga
Remote, untouched villages of Spiti
Altitude: 12,772 ft
Duration: 2–3 Days
Difficulty: Easy
Best Time: May to October
Beas Kund is an ideal beginner’s trek that ends at the glacial source of the Beas River. The views of surrounding peaks like Shitidhar, Friendship Peak, and Ladakhi Peak are spectacular.
Basecamp near Solang Valley
Meadows of Dhundi and Bakarthach
Sacred glacial lake and stories from Mahabharata
Himachal Pradesh isn’t just a destination – it’s a dreamscape that unfolds with every footstep. Whether you’re a beginner looking to dip your toes into the world of trekking or an experienced trekker chasing your next high-altitude thrill, these treks offer something for everyone.
Among them, Hampta Pass stands out for its visual duality and manageable difficulty, making it perfect for both first-timers and seasoned adventurers. Rupin Pass, on the other hand, is for those ready to take on a more thrilling challenge and witness nature’s raw, unfiltered grandeur.
So, lace up your boots, pack your bags, and answer the call of the mountains. Because in the heart of Himachal – adventure always awaits.
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