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Trek Itinerary

Q1. When is the ideal time to visit Hampta Pass Trek?
A1. Except during the winter season (From Mid-October to May), it is open for only four months (June to Mid-October). There will be more snow throughout the winter months (November to May).
Q2. How tough is the trek to Hampta Pass Trek?
A2. The difficulty of the Hampta Pass trek varies from easy to moderate depending on the rainfall; otherwise, it is a simple walk.
Q3. What level of fitness is required of the participants?
A3. Optimum level of fitness is usually necessary for any trek in order to enjoy it.
Q4. How cold does the Hampta Pass trek actually get?
A4. The temperature is average for the first two days as you don’t find snow. After that, you can see some amount of hard snow, but the sunshine is bright and the weather is clear throughout the day, but you must wear in layers at night. The temperature will range from 10 to 0 degrees Celsius.
Q5. How far do we walk every day?
A5.The average daily walking distance is 5-7 kilometres, and trekkers finish in 5-6 hours. Walking will not be an issue for anyone due to the ease of the trek.
Q6. Who will take the lead and who all will go along with us?
A6. Treks are always led by a professional trek leader who has completed a basic and advanced mountaineering course and is trained in first aid, as well as one local guide, chef, assistant, porter, and other personnel.
Q7. What is the size of the groups?
A7. Normally, we accept maximum 20 trekkers in one batch, including men and women. We require a minimum of 6 persons to execute a fixed departure, however group size is unimportant for private treks.
Q8. I am the only girl in trek, is it safe?
A8. Yes, the safety of the females is of the utmost importance to us. On treks, we constantly strive to provide a friendly environment. All of our guides and other support personnel are carefully selected for your travels. They are trustworthy and reliable, however we would urge you to protect your personal items.
Q9. I am a female trekker who is travelling alone. Is it necessary for me to share a tent with a male?
A9. No, female trekker share tents with other female trekkers, and the same is applicable for other trekkers.
Q10. How many trekkers will be sleeping in a single tent?
A10. We have four men's tents, however three persons will share one tent.
Q11. What do we need to bring?
A11. Once you have booked your reservation, our team will give you the trek necessities list based on the trek.
Q12. I am unable to carry my luggage; can someone carry it for me?
A12. Yes, however you must notify us 15 days in advance so that we can provide for a porter or mule.
Q13. What kind of shoes and jacket should I buy?
A13. Highly quality of trekking gears are required for this particular trek.
Q14. What kind of food is given on a trek?
A14. We always serve Simple nutritious vegetarian food and eggs during the trek.
Q15. Where can I find clean drinking water while trekking?
A15. Himalayan water is considered pure and mineral water, however to be on the safe side, we use boil water / chlorine tablet in our camps. During the trek, ask the trek leader or guide where to fill water bottles once.
Q16. What kind of ground transportation do you employ on your tours?
A16. We have Bolero, Max, Tempo Traveller or equivalent to that.
Q17. Will a doctor join the trek?
A17. No, however our trek leaders are trained in "Wilderness First Aid" and are aware of high attitude issues, and we carry a full first-aid kit and essential medications with us. Check your medical status before embarking on a trek, or get expert guidance if you believe you are unable to evaluate your own abilities.
Q18. Do you think I should bring any medications?
A18. Yes, it is always advisable to bring your own medication on any trek, regardless of whether the organisers provide it.
Q19. Is diamox is advisable?
A19. NO, but if you do, please consult your doctor because there are many MYTHS about Diamox.
Q20. What is the minimum age to participate this trek?
A20. The minimum age requirement is 8 years old, while the maximum age depends on the trekker's fitness.
Q21. How can I make a reservation for a trek with you?
A21. After selecting the trek you want to go on, the first step is to fill out the booking form. A payment is required to finalise the reservation. To make it easier for you to book, all details will be emailed to you.
Q22. Can we modify the itinerary?
A22. However, regardless of the circumstances, the date of trek completion should always correspond with the planned schedule. Keep in mind that this is an adventure tour into the most remote location, where numerous unanticipated occurrences may need a change in schedule. In such instances, we or your trek leader would provide the best alternate schedule that is similar to your original itinerary.
Q23. Do you provide trek customization?
A23. Yes, if you want to travel independently, you are welcome to select any of the treks at your leisure and for any number of individuals. The cost of a private trek is determined by the number of people in the group, the location of the trek, duration, and the type of trek.
Q24. Should I book my travel plan after registration?
A24. No. You should wait for booking confirmation from the Trekkaro executive after registering. When you get it, complete your registration by paying the cost and booking your trip at the same time.

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FAQ's

Q1. When is the ideal time to visit Hampta Pass Trek?
A1. Except during the winter season (From Mid-October to May), it is open for only four months (June to Mid-October). There will be more snow throughout the winter months (November to May).
Q2. How tough is the trek to Hampta Pass Trek?
A2. The difficulty of the Hampta Pass trek varies from easy to moderate depending on the rainfall; otherwise, it is a simple walk.
Q3. What level of fitness is required of the participants?
A3. Optimum level of fitness is usually necessary for any trek in order to enjoy it.
Q4. How cold does the Hampta Pass trek actually get?
A4. The temperature is average for the first two days as you don’t find snow. After that, you can see some amount of hard snow, but the sunshine is bright and the weather is clear throughout the day, but you must wear in layers at night. The temperature will range from 10 to 0 degrees Celsius.
Q5. How far do we walk every day?
A5.The average daily walking distance is 5-7 kilometres, and trekkers finish in 5-6 hours. Walking will not be an issue for anyone due to the ease of the trek.
Q6. Who will take the lead and who all will go along with us?
A6. Treks are always led by a professional trek leader who has completed a basic and advanced mountaineering course and is trained in first aid, as well as one local guide, chef, assistant, porter, and other personnel.
Q7. What is the size of the groups?
A7. Normally, we accept maximum 20 trekkers in one batch, including men and women. We require a minimum of 6 persons to execute a fixed departure, however group size is unimportant for private treks.
Q8. I am the only girl in trek, is it safe?
A8. Yes, the safety of the females is of the utmost importance to us. On treks, we constantly strive to provide a friendly environment. All of our guides and other support personnel are carefully selected for your travels. They are trustworthy and reliable, however we would urge you to protect your personal items.
Q9. I am a female trekker who is travelling alone. Is it necessary for me to share a tent with a male?
A9. No, female trekker share tents with other female trekkers, and the same is applicable for other trekkers.
Q10. How many trekkers will be sleeping in a single tent?
A10. We have four men's tents, however three persons will share one tent.
Q11. What do we need to bring?
A11. Once you have booked your reservation, our team will give you the trek necessities list based on the trek.
Q12. I am unable to carry my luggage; can someone carry it for me?
A12. Yes, however you must notify us 15 days in advance so that we can provide for a porter or mule.
Q13. What kind of shoes and jacket should I buy?
A13. Highly quality of trekking gears are required for this particular trek.
Q14. What kind of food is given on a trek?
A14. We always serve Simple nutritious vegetarian food and eggs during the trek.
Q15. Where can I find clean drinking water while trekking?
A15. Himalayan water is considered pure and mineral water, however to be on the safe side, we use boil water / chlorine tablet in our camps. During the trek, ask the trek leader or guide where to fill water bottles once.
Q16. What kind of ground transportation do you employ on your tours?
A16. We have Bolero, Max, Tempo Traveller or equivalent to that.
Q17. Will a doctor join the trek?
A17. No, however our trek leaders are trained in "Wilderness First Aid" and are aware of high attitude issues, and we carry a full first-aid kit and essential medications with us. Check your medical status before embarking on a trek, or get expert guidance if you believe you are unable to evaluate your own abilities.
Q18. Do you think I should bring any medications?
A18. Yes, it is always advisable to bring your own medication on any trek, regardless of whether the organisers provide it.
Q19. Is diamox is advisable?
A19. NO, but if you do, please consult your doctor because there are many MYTHS about Diamox.
Q20. What is the minimum age to participate this trek?
A20. The minimum age requirement is 8 years old, while the maximum age depends on the trekker's fitness.
Q21. How can I make a reservation for a trek with you?
A21. After selecting the trek you want to go on, the first step is to fill out the booking form. A payment is required to finalise the reservation. To make it easier for you to book, all details will be emailed to you.
Q22. Can we modify the itinerary?
A22. However, regardless of the circumstances, the date of trek completion should always correspond with the planned schedule. Keep in mind that this is an adventure tour into the most remote location, where numerous unanticipated occurrences may need a change in schedule. In such instances, we or your trek leader would provide the best alternate schedule that is similar to your original itinerary.
Q23. Do you provide trek customization?
A23. Yes, if you want to travel independently, you are welcome to select any of the treks at your leisure and for any number of individuals. The cost of a private trek is determined by the number of people in the group, the location of the trek, duration, and the type of trek.
Q24. Should I book my travel plan after registration?
A24. No. You should wait for booking confirmation from the Trekkaro executive after registering. When you get it, complete your registration by paying the cost and booking your trip at the same time.

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Short itinerary
Day 1 : Drive from Manali (2,050 m / 6,726 ft.) to Jobra (2,859 m / 9,379 ft.) & trek to Chika (3,078 m / 10,100 ft.); 2 Km, 1 hour

Day 2 : Chika (3,078 m / 10,100 ft.) to Balu Ka Ghera (3,783 m / 12,411 ft.); 8.5 Km, 6 hours

Day 3 : Balu Ka Ghera (3,783 m / 12,411 ft.) to Shea Goru (3,921 m / 12,864 ft.) via Hampta Pass (4,287 m / 14,065 ft.); 7 Km, 9-10 hours

Day 4 : Shea Goru (3,921 m / 12,864 ft.) to Chhatru (3,322 m / 10,898 ft.) and drive to Chandratal (4,300 m / 14,100 ft.) & back; 6 Km, 4-5 hours

Day 5 : Drive Chhatru (3,322 m / 10,898 ft.) to Manali (2,050 m / 6,726 ft.) via Atal Tunnel; 65 Km, 3-4 hours

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