Hampta Pass is one of the best treks for solo travelers in Himachal Pradesh. If you are planning your first solo trek, this is a great choice. Located in the Pir Panjal range of the Himalayas, Hampta Pass connects the lush green valley of Kullu with the dry and rocky landscape of Lahaul.
In this simple guide, you will find everything you need to know to complete the Hampta Pass trek alone.
Why Choose Hampta Pass for Solo Travel?
Hampta Pass is ideal for solo travelers for many reasons:
- Safe and well-marked trail
- Plenty of other trekkers on the route
- Organized campsites
- Moderate difficulty perfect for beginners
You do not need to be a professional trekker. If you have basic fitness and strong willpower, you can do this trek solo.
Trek Overview
- Starting Point: Jobra (via Manali)
- Ending Point: Chatru (can extend to Chandratal Lake)
- Total Distance: Around 26-28 km
- Duration: 4 to 5 days
- Best Time: June to September
- Max Altitude: 14,100 ft (4,300 m)
How to Reach the Starting Point?
- Reach Manali:
- From Delhi/Chandigarh: You can take a bus or a cab.
- Nearest airport: Bhuntar Airport (50 km from Manali).
- Drive to Jobra:
- Jobra is 16 km from Manali.
- You can hire a taxi or use a shared jeep.

Permits and Documents
- Forest Permit: Required to trek Hampta Pass. You can get it in Manali or book through a trekking company.
- ID Proof: Always carry your Aadhar Card or any government-issued ID.
- Medical Fitness Certificate: Recommended, especially if you're trekking solo.
Itinerary for Solo Travelers
Day 1: Manalili to Jobra-Trek to Chika
- Altitude: 10,100 ft
- Trek Time: 2-3 hours
- Trail: Easy and scenic
- Stay: Pitch your own tent or stay in a rented one
Day 2: Chika to Balu Ka Ghera
- Altitude: 11,900 ft
- Trek Time: 5 hours
- Trail: Gentle climb with river crossings
- Tip: Start early to avoid strong afternoon winds
Day 3: Balu Ka Ghera to Hampta Pass-Down to Shea Goru
- Altitude: 14,100 ft at the Pass, 12,900 ft at Shea Goru
- Trek Time: 7-8 hours
- Trail: Steep climb to the pass, then a long descent
- Tip: This is the toughest day. Stay hydrated and rest often.
Day 4: Shea Goru to Chatru
- Altitude: 11,000 ft
- Trek Time: 5 hours
- Trail: Rocky terrain
- Tip: You will see the desert landscape of Spiti from here
- Can be done by jeep from Chatru if roads are open
- Must-see if weather allows
Essential Packing List for Solo Trekkers
- Good quality backpack (40-50)
- Warm clothes (layering is key)
- Raincoat or poncho
- Trekking shoes with grip
- Sleeping bag and tent (if going fully solo)
- Headlamp/torch with batteries
- Power bank
- First aid kit and basic medicines
- Dry snacks, energy bars, glucose
- Water bottle and purification tablets
Food and Water
- Carry your own food if going solo without a guide.
- Some campsites may have food stalls or local dhabas.
- Always purify water from streams before drinking.
Mobile Network
- No mobile network after Jobra.
- Inform your family before the trek.
- Carry a basic phone or a satellite phone if possible.
Safety Tips for Solo Travelers
- Inform someone about your trek plan and expected return.
- Start early each day to avoid walking in the dark.
- Stick to the main trail.
- Avoid risky shortcuts.
- Listen to your body and rest when needed.
- Don't push yourself too hard, especially on the pass day.
Should You Hire a Guide?
If it's your first solo trek and you are unsure, hiring a local guide is a good idea. They can help with navigation, pitching tents, cooking, and crossing rivers.
You can also join a group trek but remain independent a good balance between safety and solo travel experience.