Hampta Pass Trek

Classica route with Chandartaal
A classical trekking route start through the Pir Panjal mountain range of Himalaya. From Manali you will drive by Zig-Zag uphill rough road overlooking the scenic valley till Jobri Nulla the starting point of the trek. Here onward trail pass through forest and Meadows, at the side are awesome sheer cliffs and long slopes of summer pasture lies another side of valley which are filled by verities of flora and are homes to the wild lives including elusive species.

Middle of Hamta valley flows the river which is crossed by temporary / permanent bridges at the places, some of glaciers streams are challenges to adventurer enthusiasts and are negotiated under the supervisions of expert and experienced team leaders.

The trail sections at the place are flat and gradual till the Hampta pass (4200m) which is the gate way between Kullu and Lahoul valley. During the clear day one can enjoy the awesome view of magnificent peaks Deo-Tibba, Indraasan and Indra Kila elevating above the glacier.  Steep descend from Pass to the Shea Gahru that further leads to the Chhatru where your trek ends. Here onward you will take a side trip to Chandra tal lake, A crescent shape dark blue lake is located in front of magnificent snow caped mountains range looks like an imaginary fairy land. At the end drive back to Manali with sweet memories of your adventure trip.

Step into the Hampta Pass Trek! Located in the beautiful Himalayas of Himachal Pradesh's Kullu district, this trek is an exciting high-altitude adventure. It's perfect if you're looking for natural beauty, a bit of thrill, and a refreshing experience. Whether you're an experienced trekker or just starting out, the Hampta Pass Trek has something for you.

What to Expect on the Hampta Pass Trek

On this trek, you'll begin your journey in the lush green valleys of Kullu. Here, you'll find yourself surrounded by vibrant flowers, flowing waterfalls, and dense forests, creating a picturesque and serene environment. As you continue on the trail, you'll notice a dramatic shift in the scenery. The lush greenery will give way to the arid, rugged landscapes of Lahaul, characterized by its barren mountains and stark terrain. This change in scenery provides a rich and varied experience as you climb to an altitude of 4,270 meters.

The trek is named after the charming Hampta village in Kullu Valley, and as you follow the route, you'll be treated to a range of landscapes—from the vibrant greenery of Kullu to the stark beauty of Lahaul. Each new view offers a unique and awe-inspiring experience, making the trek a memorable adventure for all kinds of explorers.
The Trekking Experience

The Hampta Pass Trek lasts five days and covers around 22 kilometers, with easy climbs and descents suitable for all trekkers. You'll start in the lush Kullu Valley and move to the dry Lahaul area. For the first two days, you'll follow the peaceful Rani Nallah stream, which adds to the trek's beauty. After some exciting river crossings on the third day, you'll climb towards the Hampta Pass at 4,200 meters.

The trek ends at the stunning Chandratal Lake. This blue lake at 4,250 meters is known for its calm and beauty, making it a great ending to your adventure.

What Makes Hampta Pass Special

The Hampta Pass Trek is more than just a journey; it's an experience you’ll remember. Imagine walking through soft clouds, camping by quiet rivers, and exploring meadows full of colorful flowers. Cross charming bridges, pass through snowy areas, and relax by waterfalls. The clouds sometimes create whiteout conditions, adding a magical touch to the landscape and making each moment memorable.

You’ll encounter different surprises along the way. Starting from Jobri, the base camp, you'll walk through paths with shrubs, oak, deodar, and maple trees. After the first campsite, Chikka, you'll continue to Balu Ka Ghera through flower-filled meadows. From Balu Ka Ghera, the trail becomes steeper with snow and rocks as you approach the Hampta Pass. The scenery changes from green to rocky and barren as you descend to Shea Goru and then down to Chhatru.

Challenges and Rewards

The Hampta Pass Trek is a moderate-level trek, suitable for both experienced trekkers and beginners. However, the high-altitude weather, frequent rain, and steep descents can be challenging. If you’ve done a level 3 trek like the Kuari Pass or a couple of level 2 treks like Beas Kund and Bhrigu Lake, you'll be well-prepared for this adventure. It’s important to have the right gear and some trekking experience to handle the trek comfortably.

Best Time to Visit Hampta Pass Trek

The best time for Hampta pass trek is from mid-June to mid-October. During these months, the weather is relatively stable, with clear skies and pleasant daytime temperatures ranging from 12°C to 20°C. The post-monsoon season from September to October offers spectacular views of autumnal landscapes, making it a photographer's paradise.

How to Reach Hampta Pass Trek

By Air:
Nearest Airport: Bhuntar Airport, located 50 km from Manali.
Transport Options: Upon arrival, taxis are available to Manali, and a local bus station is near the airport. The bus journey takes approximately 1.5 to 2 hours.

By Road:
From Delhi: Manali is well-connected by road. Overnight Volvo buses operated by Himachal Roadways Transport, Himachal Tourism, and private tour operators offer convenient travel options. Online booking facilities are available to select preferred travel dates.

Arrival Time: Buses generally arrive in Manali between 8 and 9 a.m. Participants are required to report at the designated place by 10 a.m. on the day of arrival.
Trek Highlights

Scenic Delights: Prepare to be mesmerized by the ever-changing panoramas of the Hampta Pass Trek. As you ascend through dense pine forests, lush meadows, and towering glaciers, each turn reveals a new spectacle—from the stunning vistas of the Pir Panjal range to the pristine Chandratal Lake nestled in the Lahaul Valley.

Camping Experience As dusk settles and the Himalayan sky illuminates with stars, the campsite transforms into a sanctuary of peace. Nestled amidst serene meadows and beneath starlit skies, the campsites offer a perfect retreat after a day's trek. Whether sharing stories around a campfire or simply relishing the tranquility, the camping experience adds a touch of magic to your Himalayan adventure.

Cultural Significance The Hampta Pass holds historical significance as an ancient trade route between Kullu and Lahaul. Traverse this storied path and immerse yourself in the region's rich cultural heritage, dotted with remote villages, Buddhist monasteries, and traditional Himachali hospitality. The trek also offers glimpses of local life and customs, adding depth to your adventure.

Detailed Itinerary for Hampta Pass Trek

Day 1: Manali to Jobri Drive & Trek to Chikka (3000m)
Drive Duration: 1.5 hours
Trek Duration: 1.5 hours
Trek Difficulty: Moderate
Altitude Gain: 3000 meters

Start your trekking Hampta pass adventure with a briefing at Prini, where you'll meet fellow trekkers and guides. After the briefing, we drove to Jobri Nallah, the trek's starting point. The drive is an adventure, winding through zig-zag roads with stunning views of the Manali Valley and surrounding Himalayas.

Upon reaching Jobri Nallah, the real fun begins. The trail leads through a beautiful forest and lush meadows. As we hike, we'll pass towering cliffs and slopes filled with diverse flora and fauna. Our campsite for the night is in the picturesque Chikka, where you can relax and soak in the serene surroundings.

Day 2: Chikka to Balu Gyra (3300m)

Trek Duration: 5-6 hours
Trek Difficulty: Moderate
Altitude Gain: 300 meters

Our journey continues as we trek through verdant pasturelands. The trail is adorned with wildflowers and rhododendron bushes (in season), making it a colorful and fragrant walk. We'll cross several chilled streams, an exciting challenge under the watchful eyes of our experienced guides. Remember to carry sneakers for the stream crossings to protect your feet from the cold and sharp rocks. Gradually, we ascend to the breathtaking alpine campsite at Balu Gyra, located at the base of Hampta Pass. Spend the night under the stars in this beautiful setting.

Day 3: Balu Gyra to Shea Gahru (3700m) via Hampta Pass (4200m)

Trek Duration: 6-7 hours
Trek Difficulty: Challenging
Altitude Gain: 900 meters

Hampta Pass trekking's 3rd day is a big day as we cross the mighty Hampta Pass. We'll start early to make the most of the day. The trail may be covered in compact snow in the early season, making it a unique experience. The landscape changes dramatically as we ascend, offering stunning views of the Deo Tibba, Indra Asan, and Indra Kila peaks. The climb to the pass is gradual but steady, and the effort is rewarded with magnificent panoramic views. After enjoying the summit, we'll descend to our campsite at Shea Gahru, near the foot of a glacier, where the chilled winds keep the night cool and refreshing.

Day 4: Shea Gahru to Chhatru (3360m), Side Trip to Chandratal

Trek Duration: 2-3 hours
Drive Distance to Chandratal: 76 km
Drive Duration: 5-6 hours
Altitude Gain: 370 meters

Our trail today descends alongside a mountain stream. We may cross this stream on a temporary bridge, depending on the season. Soon, the Chandra River comes into view, and after a 2-3 hour trek, we reach Chhatru, a beautiful campsite at the road junction between Manali and Spiti. After lunch, we drive to the enchanting Chandratal Lake. This crescent-shaped lake is nestled amidst the CB and Barashigari ranges, presenting a surreal fairy-tale-like setting. After spending time at this picturesque spot, we return to Chhatru for our last night in the mountains.

Day 5: Chhatru to Manali

Drive Duration: 5-6 hours

We embark on a scenic drive back to Manali via the Atal Tunnel in the morning. The journey is filled with stunning landscapes, cascading waterfalls, and sweet memories of our adventure. We'll drop you off at the Himalayan Frontiers campsite or the town center, making it convenient for your onward journey.

What's Included in Hampta Pass Trek

Inclusions:

Transportation: Enjoy pick-up and drop-off from Manali to the trekking point, ensuring a hassle-free journey.

Meals: Throughout the trek, savor nutritious vegetarian meals, including hearty breakfasts, packed lunches, and satisfying dinners.

Accommodation: Experience comfortable camping in sturdy tents with cozy sleeping bags and soft mats.

Guided Trekking: Benefit from expert guidance from experienced trek leaders and local guides who enrich your trekking experience with their knowledge of the terrain, local flora, and fauna.

Camp Facilities: Find essential amenities at each campsite, including dining tents, toilet tents, and other facilities for convenience and comfort.

Safety Measures: Rest assured, a comprehensive first aid kit and emergency assistance will be available throughout the trek to ensure your safety.

Exclusions:

Personal Expenses: Plan for personal expenses such as snacks, souvenirs, or any additional items you might need during the trek.

Travel Insurance: Consider securing travel insurance that covers medical emergencies and trip cancellations to safeguard your journey.

GST: Goods and Services Tax (GST) applicable as per government regulations.

Trek Preparation

Essential Gear:

Trekking Shoes: Equip yourself with sturdy, waterproof shoes with ankle support for navigating rugged terrain and snowy paths confidently.

Backpack: Carry a durable backpack with a 50-60 liter capacity, featuring ergonomic hip and shoulder straps for comfort during long treks.

Clothing: Layer up with moisture-wicking base layers, insulated jackets, and windproof outerwear to tackle varied weather conditions along the trek.

Insulation Layers (Winter): Stay warm with thermal innerwear, fleece jackets, and insulated pants, especially during colder months or high altitudes.

Trekking Pants: Opt for lightweight, quick-drying trekking pants that offer comfort and flexibility while hiking through diverse landscapes.

Compulsory Accessories: Ensure safety and comfort with essential accessories designed for the Hampta Pass Trek:

Sunglasses: UV-protective sunglasses to shield your eyes from glare and snow blindness.

Sun Hat: Wide-brimmed sun hat or cap for sun protection and prevention of heat-related issues.

Gloves: Waterproof gloves to protect your hands from cold temperatures and maintain dexterity during the trek.

Woolen Hat or Balaclava: Warm headgear to insulate against cold weather conditions and maintain body heat.

Socks: Moisture-wicking socks suitable for trekking to keep your feet dry and comfortable throughout the journey.

Headlamp or Torch: Reliable headlamp or torch with extra batteries for visibility during night treks or in low-light conditions.

Trekking Poles: Adjustable trekking poles to improve stability, reduce strain on joints, and enhance balance on uneven terrain.

Rain Gear: Waterproof rain jacket and pants or poncho to shield against sudden showers and keep you dry.

Additional Essentials: Pack light with essential toiletries, personal medications, and a basic first aid kit tailored to the demands of trekking. Prioritize hydration with reusable water bottles or a hydration pack to stay refreshed throughout the trek.

Briefing of the Trip

Briefing Time: The trip briefing starts promptly at 10 am on the day of arrival. It is mandatory for all participants to attend on time.

Late Arrival Policy: Participants who miss the briefing will not be accommodated for late arrivals.
No Show Policy

Definition: Participants who fail to arrive on time on the reporting day will be considered a "no-show."
Consequences: Himalayan Frontiers reserves the right to either postpone the trip (subject to availability) or cancel the booking. Please refer to the company's terms and conditions for policies related to non-shows.

Booking Information for Hampta Pass Trek

Booking Process: Reserve your spot for the Hampta Pass Trek with ease by following these simple steps:

Online Booking: Visit our website and navigate to the Hampta Pass Trek page. Complete the booking form with your details and preferred trekking dates.

Payment: Secure your booking with an advance payment of 40% of the total trek cost. The remaining balance must be settled at least 7 days prior to the trek commencement date.

Cancellation Policy: While we hope you'll join us on this adventure, we understand that plans may change. Here's our cancellation policy for your reference:

30 days before the trek: Full refund of the trek cost.
15 days before the trek: 50% refund of the trek cost.
7 days before the trek: 15% refund of the trek cost.
Less than 7 days before the trek: No refund available.

Please note that all refunds are subject to the terms and conditions outlined in our cancellation policy.

Important Notes

Decision of Tour/Trek Leader: Participants must adhere to decisions made by the tour/trek leader for safety and group harmony.

Environment Conservation: Respect environmental concerns by avoiding littering. Carry back non-biodegradable items for proper disposal in Manali.

Team Spirit: Assist fellow trekkers in need and follow instructions from guides for safe stream crossings and other challenges encountered during the trek.

Customer Reviews: Read firsthand experiences from trekkers who've embarked on the Hampta Pass Trek:

"A transformative journey through the heart of the Himalayas. Thank you, Himalayan Frontiers, for an unforgettable experience!" - Sarah M.

"The Hampta Pass Trek exceeded my expectations with its stunning landscapes and expert guidance. Highly recommended!" - John D.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to do the Hampta Pass trek?
The Hampta pass trek best time is from mid-June to mid-October when the weather is favorable, and the pass is accessible.

How difficult is Hampta Pass trek?
The Hampta Pass trek is moderately difficult and suitable for beginners with some prior trekking experience. It involves moderate ascents, varied terrain, and potential stream crossings.

What is the Hampta Pass trek distance from Manali?
The trek to Hampta Pass starts from Jobri, about 16 kilometers from Manali. The drive to Jobri takes approximately 1.5 hours.

What should I carry for the Hampta Pass trek?
Essential items to carry include waterproof jackets, trekking shoes, warm clothing layers, sun protection gear, a personal medical kit, and a sturdy backpack, among others.

Can beginners undertake the Hampta Pass trek?
Yes, beginners with basic fitness levels and some prior trekking experience can undertake the Hampta Pass trek. It is advised to prepare physically and acclimatize adequately.

What are the highlights of the Hampta Pass trek?
The Hampta Pass trek highlights include scenic drives, lush forests, alpine meadows, breathtaking views of Deo Tibba and Indra Asan peaks, and the thrill of crossing the Hampta Pass itself.

Is travel insurance necessary for the Hampta Pass trek?
Yes, travel insurance covering medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and unforeseen circumstances is mandatory for all participants of the Hampta Pass trek.

How long is the Hampta Pass Trek?
The Hampta Pass Trek typically spans over 4 days and covers a distance of approximately 35-37 kilometers, starting from Jobri near Manali and concluding at Chhatru.

Can Hampta Pass be done in 2 days?
No, the Hampta Pass Trek cannot be completed in 2 days due to its distance and altitude gain. The trek usually requires a minimum of 4 days to complete, allowing for acclimatization and adequate rest.

What happens if there is an emergency?
In case of an emergency during the Hampta Pass Trek, our experienced guides and trek leaders are trained to handle medical situations. They carry a comprehensive first aid kit and can provide emergency assistance. Evacuation plans are in place if immediate medical attention is required.

Will there be snow in Hampta Pass in July?
Yes, there can be patches of snow around Hampta Pass in early July, especially in higher altitudes and shaded areas. This adds to the adventure and scenic beauty of the trek, but trekking poles and proper gear are recommended for safety.

Day 1: Manali to Jobri Drive & Trek to Chikka (3000m).

Day 2 : Chhika to Balu Gyra (3300 mtrs) 5-6 hrs.

Day 3: Balu Gyra to Shea Gahru (3700 mtrs) over Hamta pass (4200 mtrs) 6/7hrs.

Day 4: Shea Gahru to Chhatru (3360m),2-3hrs trek, Side trip to lake Chandratal.

Day 5: Chhatru to Manali, 76 kms (1950m) 5-6h.


Day1: Manali to Jobri Drive & Trek to Chikka (3000m).

Reporting at Prini as shared location, after briefing drive to the starting point of the trek Jobri Nallah (1h30mnt). Zig-Zag drive high over the Manali gives awesome view of the surrounding Himalaya and entire valley. Reach Khangpa village of Saten, who have migrated from Spiti (Tibet in the olden time). Continue drive by gravel road till the road end and the adventure start from here onward. Follow the flat and easy trail amidst the forest and meadows for one and half hrs. After crossing the forest valley open up where camp site is set at scenic surrounding. Night in camp

Day 2 : Chhika to Balu Gyra (3300 mtrs) 5-6 hrs.

The trail begins by easy and slightly uphill walking across the pasture land, paved by the grass and stone slabs, you will notice abundance of wild flowers around you including Rhododendron bushes in full bloom (sub. to season). At some places the bank sloping down to the roaring river from the high cliffs. There are challenges of chilled streams to be crossed under the super vision of our expert guide / team leaders which is the part of your adventure holidays. (you are advised to carry sneakers to cross the stream which protect your feet from cold and save hurting by sharp piece of gravel / rock). Continue gradual ascend to the breath-taking alpine site of Balu Gyera at the beneath of Hamta pass. Night in camp.

Day 3: Balu Gyra to Shea Gahru (3700 mtrs) over Hamta pass (4200 mtrs) 6/7hrs.

As its long day to cross over pass therefore early start is advised. When its early season you will walk over compact snow (possibility of fresh snow in case of bad weather, hence required to take gaiter) and summer is carpeted by wild flowers fields. Ascends gradually by zig- Zag trail through boulder and stony path till top of mighty Hamta pass. Distant valley of Lahoul/Spiti comes in the view. From the pass one can enjoy the view of magnificent Himalayan peaks like Deo Tibba, Indra Asan and Indra Kila elevating above glacier field. Slowly landscape change from lush green valley of Kullu to the rugged terrain of Lahoul / Spiti. Now descend for about an hour (by Zig-zag track or snowy slope in early season) to Shea Gahru camp site set not far from the foot of glacier which blows chilled wind and minimise the night temperature. Night in camp.

Day 4: Shea Gahru to Chhatru (3360m),2-3hrs trek

Side trip to lake Chandratal. The trail descends following the chilled mountain stream (you may cross it or not depend on the temporary bridge if build over or not). Soon the Chandra river is in view, after 2-3 hours of trek reach the beautiful campsite of Chhatru at the road head between Manali- Spiti. Take your lunch and further drive to Chandra tal offers you a wonderful view of Chandra valley amidst magnificent mountain ranges (C.B. and Barashigari ranges) either side, Fascinating hanging glaciers and sheer rocks formations are awesome. Reached to the crescent shaped dark blue lake side located Infront of magnificent snow caped mountains range. In spite of rugged and inhospitable surrounding terrain it’s a summer niche to the shepherds. After enjoying the time at this imaginary fairy land, drive back to the camp site by same way. Enjoy last night of your holiday with your co-voyagers. Night in camp.

Day 5: Chhatru to Manali, 76 kms (1950m) 5-6h.

Morning drive back to Manali via Atal Tunnel, with the company of awesome landscape, cascading waterfalls and sweet memories of your adventure trip, drop at Himalayan Frontiers camp site or at the center of town to make your onward journey convenient.


Cost is based on Minimum 4 Person


COST INCLUDE

  • Pick up and drop from Manali bus stand

  • Vehicle- Tata sumo/Tempo Traveler

  • All meals during trek (breakfast/lunch/dinner)

  • Lunch will be served packed during trek

  • Boiled water during trek

  • Mules/ Porters Qualified mountaineer guide

  • Accommodation in tents on 2/3 sharing

  • Sleeping bag & Mattress

  • Dinning tent, Toilet tent, chairs & table Basic

  • Kitchen Team with all necessary item

  • First aid kit with portable oxygen

  • Forest permits and camping charges

  • Technical equipment

  • GST 5%

  • COST EXCLUDE

  • Personal expenses

  • Beverages

  • Insurance cost of emergency evacuation / travel insurance

  • Personal trekking equipment

  • Lunch in Manali

  • Monument entry fee if any

  • Bus / Flight / Train tickets

  • Tipping to staff

  • Any cost arising out of unforeseen circumstances: Road blocks, landslide, bad weather

  • Refund to any unused services

  • Extra charges arose on dropping the trek in the middle


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    By air: Bhuntar at the distance of 50 kms from Manali, taxi can be booked on arrival and local bus station is at proximity of airport.  please note that by bus 1h30 to 2 hours of journey.

    By Road: Manali is well connected to Delhi.  Overnight Volvo buses are run by Himachal road ways transport, Himachal tourism and private tour operators. Online booking facilities are available to book the tickets for the choice of your date.

    Arrival time of buses at Manali is between 8-9 am. Hence reporting time at designated place is 10 am. 

    Briefing of trip will start on 10 am on day of arrival, every participant is requested to be on time. Those missing the briefing will be not repeated for those late arrival. 

    Those who could not reach timely on reporting day will be considered no show. No show of participant will enforce Himalayan Frontiers to either postponed the trip (if seat and trip available) or cancel their booking. Those who considered non- shown please consult the terms and condition policies applied by company. To avoid such inconvenience, we advise each participant to reach Manali a day earlier the trek start and be on time to avoid delay of trek start.

    S.No.

    Items

    No. of items

    1

    Water proof jacket type of gore- tax or else

    1.

    2

    Tee -Shirts (full sleeves)

    2.

    3

    Fleece Jackets / woolen sweater

     

    1 each

    4

    Thermal inner suite (upper+ lower)

    1 pair

    5

    Trek paint,

    1+1

    6

    Poncho

    1

    7

    Sun hate (cap) + Balaclava

    1

    8

    Trekking shoes. (high ankle recommended)

    1

    9

    camp shoes or multiuse light plastic sneakers/ shoes which can be used to cross the mountain stream

    1

    10

    Gloves

    I fleece, or water proof.

    11

    socks

    3 pairs.

    12

    Sunglasses / Spare glasses or contact lenses,

     

    13

    Head light. (torch or flash light with spare batteries)

    1

    14

    Sun cream, stick to protect the lips

    1 each.

    15

    toilet kit

    1

    16

    Camera with spare memory cards and batteries, (battery Charger can be used only in city/ town)

    You to manage.

    17

    water bottle,

    1

    18

    walking sticks if one required,

    1 pair.

    19

    personal medical kit as per your medical advisor.

    You to manage.

    20

    A light towel, A toilet paper roll- wet tissue paper.

    1 each.

    21

    A knife (Multifunctional knife)- lighters

    1 each.

    22

    A large plastic bag to protect your clothing from dust and rain inside the rucksack,

    1+1 spare.

    23

    fanny pack to keep safely your important doc. as passport, identity card, insurance paper, credit cards, money etc.

    1

    24

    Ruck- sack of 60 liters + day sack of 20 to 30 liters

    1+1

    25

    Dry fruits and energy bars

    as option

     Above mentioned items should preferably be packed in a rucksack that is easier to carry. Please do handle the plastic/polythene bags and don’t carry any disposable items, ornaments and other valuables.

    All booking for the tours/treks is made with Himalayan Frontiers, herein after referred to as ‘the company’ and are subject to the conditions:

    the person signing the booking form accepts the conditions and is hereafter referred to as the client.

    The Company cannot be made liable for the consequences of weather condition, flight cancellations, war or threat of civil war, strikes, industrial action, political unrest or any other force majeure, unusual or unforeseen circumstance. The company reserves the right to use alternate transport, or vary the itinerary if breakdown, sickness or any other force major. Any additional that result, such as extra hotel accommodation, flight or road transport will be on your charge and must be paid directly at the spot.

    Please understand, there are certain hazards involved in your adventurous and culture holidays which you must accept at your own risk. The company will not be liable for any illness major or minor injury, death sustained during neither the trip, nor it will be liable for any uninsured losses of your property and other losses during the trip.

    This is mandatory for all clients travelling on any tour/ trek or independent itinerary arranged by us. You are responsible for obtaining adequate insurance covering expenses of unexpected as mentioned in liability paragraph. the loss of baggage, medical expenses, helicopter (air or ground) rescue, injury, death, repatriation, cancellation and curtailment of the itinerary.

     

    *It is strongly advised that clients take out insurance to cover the unexpected and cancellation charges.

     

    No refund will be made for any unused services included in the tour / trek cost. No refund will be payable to any client who voluntarily or obliged to leaves a trip enroute, clients are responsible to bare their own expenses, expenses of such as escort, transport, hotels and other related services occurred due to such circumstances.


    For foreign nation participants additional charges will be add on to buy the foreign currency, (hence buying the currency charges has to be borne by clients) bank transfer (wire transfer) charges and other administrative paperwork to be completed which is quite long exhausted process, we request you to understand and co-operate with. We will do our best possible to deal such cases respecting the present circumstances.

    Client agree to accept the authority and the decision of the tour/ trek leader or escort appointed by the company whilst on tour with the company. If in the opinion of the tour/ trek leader, any client’s behaviour is detrimental to the safety, welfare or harmonious state of the group as a whole, the client may be asked to leave the tour / trek without any right of refund and all extra expenses caused will be on his/her charge.

    The organisers or any individual connected with the camp shall not be held responsible of any accident or any unforeseen natural calamity

    Last moment changes on programme will not be acceptable. Final decision on any dispute will be taken by HIMALAYAN FRONTIERS Pvt. Ltd. only.

    Participants are not allowed to go out of campsite without permission of Himalayan Frontier authorities.

    Participants are expected to be in discipline. One can be dismissed from the programme/camp who found to be misbehaving with any individual or staff members, without prior notice.

    Remember there are certain challenges in your adventure holidays, during the trek you may encounter bad weather, your co-trekkers may injure or tired, you should not hesitate to give hand to those who are seeking for help. 

    You will encounter mountain stream which has to be cross by human chain or by other relevant method under supervision of our expert and experienced tour guide / trek leader. Every participant is advised to follow their instruction to the safety and welfare of everyone. Remember that every hazardous situation can be successfully dealt when we work in team, so please keep the team spirit alive at every instant.


    Note: Multiuse light Plastic sneakers or shoes which can be easily dry are advised to carry to cross the mountain streams and also can use as camp shoes.

    Himalayan Frontiers is very sensible about environments concern. This is our extreme responsibility together to take serious care of our surrounding. If we expect / appreciate to travel in trash free zone, it’s very important to let the zone trash free to others. We request every participant to not litter any single wrapper, any items of non-biodegradable, such items should be brought back to the camp site everyday and dispose at the dust bin of camp or the best will be to bring down to Manali at the Himalayan Frontiers camp site, hand over to the team members on arrival who will further care of it very responsibly. Contribution of each participant to this initiative will be highly appreciated.

    Our slogan is: “Leave the foot prints behind but not the trash”.

    40% of total programme cost should be deposited in advance for booking.

     

    Balance payment should be made at least 7 days before the tour begins.

     

    The amount paid once is not transferable to any other programme /tour or to any other individual(s)/group or for any other service.

     

    No refund shall be made if participant(s) drop/terminate from program at any point due to any reason.

     

    One has to take care of his/her individual luggage. In case of loss or damage customer himself will be responsible for the same.

     

    The organizers or any individual connected with the tour shall not be held responsible of any accident or any unforeseen natural calamity.


    Bank charges has to be paid by the Client.

    S.No.

    Cancellation Period (Before the Tour Begins) 

    Refund% 

    1

    30 days

    100%

    2

    15 days              

    50%

    3  

    7 days

    15%

    4

    Less than 7 days 

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    Hampta Pass Trek

    India Streneous
    • Duration: 4 Nights | 5 Days

    • Region: Manali (kullu) Lahoul- Spiti

    • Activity: Trekking

    • Season: June to October

    Highlights

    • Awesome view of Kullu Valley while driving toward Jobari

    • Dense forest and meadows filled by verities of wild flowers

    • Sheer cliffs and waterfalls along the trek and while driving

    • Stunning beauty of snow-capped mountains and glaciers

    • Challenge to Cross the chilled mountain streams

    • Blue Chandra tal lake amidst rugged terrain


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