HAMPTA PASS TREK WITH CHANDRATAAL TREK---
THE REMARKABLE CROSSOVER FROM KULLU TO LAHAUL VALLEY
Trek Cost :
₹ 10,000 + 5% GST (Manali to Manali)
ABOUT THIS TREK
Grade : Moderate
Region : Uttarakhand
Altitude : 4298 m
Trek Distance : 28 Km
Trek Days : 6 Days
Best Season : May to October
Nearest Railway : Chauntra Bhater(CTZ)
Nearest Airport : Bhuntar
Hampta Pass is the most beautiful himalayan corridor between Chandra valley in Lahaul and the Kullu valley of Himachal pradesh. The Pir-Panjal Range of the Himalayas made a mountain
pass at an altitude of 4298 meters / 14,100 ft offers the hikers a moderate terrain with ice-patches, fast-current rivers, is something way more than other ordinary treks. This trek
graded as Moderate class admires pure wilderness feeling with no civilization nearby. This is the only trek which opens the two charming valleys under your footstep i.e. the Kullu valley
and Spiti valley. The sparkling contrasting views of these two valleys are worthy to spend few of your savings. This trek has a cherry on a cake as the impressive CHANDRA TAAL,
The Lake of The Moon, which is a beautiful emerald lake changes it’s color throughout the day. But to be infront of the lake you need to finish the trek through steep gorge,
need to cross mountain small rivers, rocky vertical uphill route which makes this trek as moderate.
The views from the campsites of Hampta Pass are so mesmerising that you don’t want to come back from there. The Bhalu-Ka-ghera campsite extends a joyfull view of Sunset and Hanuman Tibba peak. The landscapes changes here very vividly on every day and even in every hour. The trek offers hikers rocky walls, icy-patches, grugling streams, white waterfalls, hanging glaciers and velvety grassy meadows. And you have a great opporchunity to experience the well define Buddhisht culture of the Sethans, who are originaly migrants from Tibet. Those who have done Hampta Pass have a great adventure story to tell. So, Hampta Pass is a must do trek in Himachal. The Total trek is 28 kms of length.
The views from the campsites of Hampta Pass are so mesmerising that you don’t want to come back from there. The Bhalu-Ka-ghera campsite extends a joyfull view of Sunset and Hanuman Tibba peak. The landscapes changes here very vividly on every day and even in every hour. The trek offers hikers rocky walls, icy-patches, grugling streams, white waterfalls, hanging glaciers and velvety grassy meadows. And you have a great opporchunity to experience the well define Buddhisht culture of the Sethans, who are originaly migrants from Tibet. Those who have done Hampta Pass have a great adventure story to tell. So, Hampta Pass is a must do trek in Himachal. The Total trek is 28 kms of length.
WHY YOU SHOULD DO THIS TREK
DIVERSITY
This trek is full of diverse terrain changing per day with the altitude gain. The lush green meadows suddenly changes into rocky terrain or a white ice-patch, this is the beauty of
this trek. You start your trek from full of flora and green valley and finish on the barren high lands of Lahaul Valley.
THE CHANDRATAAL - LAKE OF THE MOON
The Chandrataal is a lake in the Spiti-Lahaul valley meets you at the end of the trek. It is like a sweet dish after the dinner. The beauty of the lake is unparalelled and scenic.
An incridible cresent shaped emerald lake changes it’s color throughout the day, will detox your soul.
THE CONFLUENCE OF THREE PASSES
Observe the confluence of the the passes on this trek only. The confluence of Hampta, Rohtang and Spiti-Lahaul is unbelievable for your eyes.
THE BUDDHIST CULTURE
Experience the Buddhist structure and beliefs. The local Buddhist here are migrated from Tibet. When you encounter with some locals in the Spiti-Lahaul valley you can get some
knowledge about them. The Buddhist are very friendly and polite. Enjoy the Buddhism in the air.
ITINERARY
DAY 1 | ARRIVE MANALI
Arrive Manali by Noon from overnight Journey from Delhi/Chandigarh. 14hrs/ 10hrs journey. You need to reach our homestay (as instructed by us) in Manali from the main Bus stand.
Overnight stay in Manali at Homestay. All meals included.
Altitude: Manali – 2050 meters / 6725 ft.
Altitude: Manali – 2050 meters / 6725 ft.
DAY 2 | MANALI TO JOBRA DRIVE & TREK TO CHIKA
From Manali we will drive to Jobra, 30 kms, 2 hrs, where the Hampta Pass trek starts. Then trek to Chika, 5 kms, 2/3 hrs. Overnight stay at Chika camp. Cab from Manali to Jobra in
included in the cost. All meals included. Overnight stay at tents in Chika campsite.
Altitude: Chika – 3020 meters/ 9905 ft.
Altitude: Chika – 3020 meters/ 9905 ft.
DAY 3 | TREK FROM CHIKA TO BHALU-KA-GHERA
Start trek on the next day morning as early as possible and reach Bhalu-Ka-Ghera campsite. Bhalu-ka-Ghera means Bear’s circle is a 8 kms trek, 4/5 hrs. Overnight stay at tents.
Altitude: Bhalu-ka-ghera 3600 meters / 11,800 ft.
Altitude: Bhalu-ka-ghera 3600 meters / 11,800 ft.
DAY 4 | TREK FROM BHALU-KA-GHERA TO SIAGORU VIA HAMPTA PASS
Today is the day to cross-over Hampta Pass. In the morning we start early towards the Siagoru campsite via Hampta Pass. The total trek is 9kms, 9/10 hrs. The altitude of
Hampta Pass is 4270 meters / 14,005 ft. Overnight stay at Siagoru campsite in tents.
Altitude: Siagoru – 3800 meters / 12470 ft.
Altitude: Siagoru – 3800 meters / 12470 ft.
DAY 5 | TREK FROM SIAGORU TO CHHATRU & EXCURSION TO CHANDRATAAL
Last day of the trek, start from Siagoru to Chhatru. 7 kms, 3/4 hrs. After lunch drive to The Chandrataal and back Chhatru by evening, 90 kms, 5/6 hrs. Back to Chattru and overnight
stay in tents.
Altitude: Chhatru : Chhatru – 3350 meters / 11,000 ft. Chandrataal – 4300 meters / 14,100 ft.
Altitude: Chhatru : Chhatru – 3350 meters / 11,000 ft. Chandrataal – 4300 meters / 14,100 ft.
DAY 6 | DRIVE TO MANALI
Last day of your itinerary. In the morning after breakfast drive to Manali via Rohtang Pass. 85 kms, 4/5 hrs. Cab is included in the cost. We will reach manali by noon. Trip ends here.
Book your accomodation and tickets accordingly.
Altitude : 2050 meters / 6725 ft.
Altitude : 2050 meters / 6725 ft.
HOW TO REACH THE TREK BASE MANALI
Manali is a famous well connected tourists attraction, easy to reach. Arrive Chandigarh or Delhi by railway or flight. Then by road reach Manali. The most pleasing way to book a cab
from Chandigarh or Delhi. But if you are on a budget trip take the HRTC bus from Delhi or from Chandigarh. There are plenty number of buses from both of there. The best option is
to take the overnight bus service and reach Manali by late morning. The buses take 14 hrs from Delhi and 10 hrs from Chandigarh around. Another route is there frpm Pathankot. Reach
Pathankot by railway, then take a bus or cab from there. Manali is 300 kms from Pathankot. two HRTC buses are there early morning at 4:45 and at night 21:00. And at early morning
and at night few private buses are also operate.
FINEST TIME TO EXPERIENCE HAMPTA PASS
Hampta Pass is picturesque trekking trail for the pure adventure souls stays open for the trekkers from May to October. The other half of the year is too snow beded for anyone to
trek, along with freezing sub-zero temperature. But the best time to visit Hampta Pass is June to October. Trekkers may have few snow in the starting of May, but july-August is the
suniest until there is rain. July and August is too rainy. So, it is at it’s best in pre-monsoon i.e. June-July and post monsoon i.e. September-October. The weather remains pleasant
in those four months and the chances of rain is lesser. During those months the temperature stays from 12 to 20 degree at daytime, but at night it can be 5 to -5 degree at high camps.
So Hampta Pass opens up for a very short window but a worth of sending a budget for this trek.
HOW DIFFICULT IS THIS TREK
The Hampta Pass trek is called as a most beautiful moderate trek in Himachal. Those who have done easy treks before, now the best option for them to do this trek. But this doesn’t mean
it is totally not for the begginers. A fit trekker with regular workout can find this trek easy in some cases. So, any begginers can also try this to debut a stunning Himalayan trek.
Despite of being a Pass this trek is relatively easier than other Pass treks like Bali Pass, Lamkhaga Pass, and comparetively situated st lower altitude. Yes, the trails of Hampta
Pass is not easy but also not too tough for begginers also. The pass cross-over doesn’t require any mountaineering technicality. Sometimes it is graded as Easy to Moderate, and it’s
difficulty is also depends on bad weather conditions. The sonw in the high altitude makes this trek a bit difficult cross the sensibly high Hampta Pass along with the river crossing.
But it becomes few easier when there is no snow on the trail. However the difficulty level is depends on the trekkers how experienced is he/she and what kind of fitness and mental
strength he/she is maintaining.
TREK INCLUSIONS
- Stay included from Day 1 to Day 6. Good quality cosy Homestay with attached Toilet included on sharing basis. Tents on sharing basis at campsites.
- All meals after reporting at the base village Manali to Manali drop are included.
- All camping gears are included.
- A medical kit, oxygen cylinder and necessary items to counter worst case scenario.
- A certified Trek Leader, well trained and experienced Guide, Co-guide(if necessary) are included.
- All the forest permission and entry permit are included.
- Manali to Jobra, Chandrataal Lake up and down, Chhatru to Manali cab is included. No other transportation.
TREK EXCLUSIONS
- Emergency evacuation/ rescue cost (but arranged by us).
- Any meals on road journeys.
- Personal hiking gears.
- Separate room for couples (charges apply if booked prior).
- Porter or mules for carrying personal luggeages.
- Any personal expenses on shops/dhabas.
- Any unscheduled stay/departure out of the Itinerary due to unforeseen weather conditions, govt ban, natural calamities, medical emergencies.
WHAT TO CARRY ON HAMPTA PASS TREK
The moderate Hampta Pass trek doesn’t demand a lot from you. But the first thing you need to carry on every trek is a bit fitness and endurance. So before attempting
a trek always do some Cardio and other endurance exercises to build your exercise. And oviously few hiking gears like Rucksack, Waterproof Trekking shoes, warm layers of Jackets,
Thermal Inners, Woolen and sun caps, Sunscreen(SPF 40) and toiletries, good quality water bottle, multiple pair of socks, light weight rain poncho or jacket, warm gloves, a day pack
Headlamps with extra cells, sunglasses etc. At last if you have any queries or its confusing what to carry for you, please feel free to contact us. Don’t overweight your backpack,
otherwise trek will seem to be very difficult.
Frequently Asked Questions
Acclimatisation is the most important part of high altitude trek. Acclimatisation is the process where your body start getting cope up with mountain weather & atmosphere that is
different from your hometown. This change of environment may affect your normal performance in that environmental conditions. So you need to be well acclimatise to safely do the
trek. Not every time depend on the high altitude medicines to avoid AMS, go for natural acclimatisation. Otherwise your body will depend permanently on the medicines whenever you
go to the high altitude. The natural acclimatisation is more powerful than medicines. We need to accept the himalayas as it is challenging. It is not that himalayas are unbeatable,
but requires to follow rules and systematic approch.
How do human body actually acclimatise to the high altitude? In the high altitude the air pressure gets lower so the density. That is why the molecules spreads out in more space and
get apart from each other. This affects lower oxygen consume per breath. Our body reacts with that change and starts to take more breath that is hypoxia. We often called it
breathlessness in laymen term. Then body try to take more breath to reduce the level of carbon dioxide in our blood. This results increase pH of blood, making our blood more alkaline
and body starts urinate more for exerting of bicarbonates.
On the other side the body starts to produce more hemoglobin count which are the oxygen carriers in our blood. This thickens our bloods and now our heart need to pump more to throw
the blood in the distant organs hence the blood pressure gets higher. This indicates slight high pressure and pulse rate is normal in high altitude areas.
There are three golden rules to acclimatisation in the field of mountaineering is –
1. Climb high sleep low
2. Ascend slowly, take your time. And do not over exert.
3. Hydrate & hydrate yourself more & more.
Our expert justified few ways to acclimatise naturally are discussed below-
At first check your itinerary. Trekking is not a game in hurry. You need time to complete. It is not anything you achieve but enjoyed. This is a sport that is away from any competition. Any trek should not be judge by time & distance. Do not over exert yourself, don’t go beyond your limits. Fix your itinerary comfortably. Do not try to cover more distance and altitude gain in one day to minimize the trekking days and cost. On the very initial days approach slowly even you are fit enough to trek faster. Take more time to gain altitude. This allows your body enough time to adjust with the atmosphere. Always bring a well hydrated body in the Himalayas and keep hydrated yourself on the trek days. Drink 3-4 liters of water every day on trek, and consume enough tea, soup, dal and other liquid includes in your meals. Do not consume any type of alcohol drinks 2/3 days before you start the trek, and also don’t on the trek. We do not allow any trekker to consume alcohol on the trek, if found he/she will be sent back then and there. We do not also advise to consume any hard drinks, too much coffee is also not good. ORS and other energy/glucose tablets are best on the trek. After arriving on trek base, trekkers may feel cold weather. But do not cover yourself fully with all of the woolen cap, muffler, neck warmer and all. Let your body to sense the atmosphere change with the sense organs. It will help in natural acclimatisation. Allow your skin to feel the cold. your ears to sense the pressure change. Keep that open while gaining altitude, unless there is a blizzard or bad weather condition. Don’t be a show off man, don’t show unnecessary bravery. Keep your body protect from cold weather. Protect your body from cold wind, cover your head at night & bad weather, cover your neck, tonsils and body tip like fingers, toes etc. Get proper sleep at night. It doesn’t mean that you should sleep at day time or in the afternoon as soon as you reach the campsite. Sleeping is important on every trek to get refresh and rest for next day trek. If you find difficulty in sleep bring immediate notice to the trek leader or guide. As you reach the trek base try to keep yourself dry, do not loose the body heat. Do not skip your soup in the evening. The garlic soup & other helps in blood circulation, keeps your body warm. You remain active on the high altitude. After reaching campsite everybody gets tired, this is normal. But do not get into your sleeping bag & take a nap. This will not help you to get acclimatise. Have some rest for a while, then explore the nearby places, go for the acclimatisation walk. You need to follow the golden rule ‘climb high sleep low’. Climb a bit higher in acclimatisation walk and get back to the campsite. You can indulge yourself in games, or can go for photography. Eat proper meals throughout the day, but lite. Not so much spicy foods, consume easy to digest foods more.
1. Climb high sleep low
2. Ascend slowly, take your time. And do not over exert.
3. Hydrate & hydrate yourself more & more.
Our expert justified few ways to acclimatise naturally are discussed below-
At first check your itinerary. Trekking is not a game in hurry. You need time to complete. It is not anything you achieve but enjoyed. This is a sport that is away from any competition. Any trek should not be judge by time & distance. Do not over exert yourself, don’t go beyond your limits. Fix your itinerary comfortably. Do not try to cover more distance and altitude gain in one day to minimize the trekking days and cost. On the very initial days approach slowly even you are fit enough to trek faster. Take more time to gain altitude. This allows your body enough time to adjust with the atmosphere. Always bring a well hydrated body in the Himalayas and keep hydrated yourself on the trek days. Drink 3-4 liters of water every day on trek, and consume enough tea, soup, dal and other liquid includes in your meals. Do not consume any type of alcohol drinks 2/3 days before you start the trek, and also don’t on the trek. We do not allow any trekker to consume alcohol on the trek, if found he/she will be sent back then and there. We do not also advise to consume any hard drinks, too much coffee is also not good. ORS and other energy/glucose tablets are best on the trek. After arriving on trek base, trekkers may feel cold weather. But do not cover yourself fully with all of the woolen cap, muffler, neck warmer and all. Let your body to sense the atmosphere change with the sense organs. It will help in natural acclimatisation. Allow your skin to feel the cold. your ears to sense the pressure change. Keep that open while gaining altitude, unless there is a blizzard or bad weather condition. Don’t be a show off man, don’t show unnecessary bravery. Keep your body protect from cold weather. Protect your body from cold wind, cover your head at night & bad weather, cover your neck, tonsils and body tip like fingers, toes etc. Get proper sleep at night. It doesn’t mean that you should sleep at day time or in the afternoon as soon as you reach the campsite. Sleeping is important on every trek to get refresh and rest for next day trek. If you find difficulty in sleep bring immediate notice to the trek leader or guide. As you reach the trek base try to keep yourself dry, do not loose the body heat. Do not skip your soup in the evening. The garlic soup & other helps in blood circulation, keeps your body warm. You remain active on the high altitude. After reaching campsite everybody gets tired, this is normal. But do not get into your sleeping bag & take a nap. This will not help you to get acclimatise. Have some rest for a while, then explore the nearby places, go for the acclimatisation walk. You need to follow the golden rule ‘climb high sleep low’. Climb a bit higher in acclimatisation walk and get back to the campsite. You can indulge yourself in games, or can go for photography. Eat proper meals throughout the day, but lite. Not so much spicy foods, consume easy to digest foods more.
Trekking is a adventure sports, you need to bring a sportsman sprit and fitness on any trek. There is a big worry in many trekkers that how much they need to be fit for a trek.
The himalayas are full of steep uphill, rough terrain, walking in the snow all these can be very challenging for trekkers specially for beginners. We will discuss here how to get fit
for any trek with a complete training guide.
Trek to uphill mountain is not in our daily routine so it is simple that we will find it tough to climb uphill. And with a backpack it seems very challenging. But only a month of
regular exercise can make you fit for the trek. Cardio exercise is the best for pre trek exercise. Do some cardio exercise like jogging, swimming, cycling, jumping jacks etc will help
you to build your endurance. Don’t forget to do some leg exercise like squats, lunges, stair climbing etc to build stamina of your legs.
Now we made a routine exercise for you –
1. Cardiovascular endurance : On your trek you will constantly gaining altitude with your backpack in low oxygen atmosphere. Your heart will do more effort in this condition. So you need to go through cardio exercise at least for one month regularly to counter this constant uphill climb comfortably, infact you will find it bit easier. Jogging for 4 kms in 30 minutes is your first target for this. Start with slower jog and continue to fill the target.
2. Leg exercise : After one week of jogging add some leg exercise like squats and lunges to your routine. This exercises will build stamina of your leg that will help you on steep uphill climb. Start with 10 squats and 10 lunges of 2 set in first week. Then increase to 3 sets. Try to fulfil your target to do 3 sets of 15 each before the trek.
3. Strengthening the core : For strengthening your core body plank and hip raise are best. Do plank for 20 seconds for first three days and then start increasing by 10 seconds till 60.
Along with that do 10 hip raises 2 sets, and increase for 3 sets of 15 each. That should be the goal. So, get ready for your next adventure, make yourself fit enough to do the adventure activities.
There are three level of fitness we categorise :
Level 1 : It is the minimal fitness with that you just able to finish the trek. You struggle a bit, but not too much to do the challenging section. We find most of the trekkers with this much of fitness.
Level 2 : This is one level up fitness you bring on the trek, that you find the trek not very difficult or moderate but easy. And you can carry your own backpack easily throughout the trek. You don’t feel exhausted at the end of every day trek. You are find yourself still not tired and active after reaching the destination. You enjoy the other activity and enjoy exploring the nearby or involving yourself in some game.
Level 3 : This is the fitness we admire most & the ultimate mountaineer like fitness. The trekkers with this fitness finds trek easy for them and they are still very active after the whole day trek even with their rucksack. Not only that these people are fit enough to tolerate bad weather conditions, contribute in some work like tent pitching & kitchen activity, bringing water from nearby water source. Give a hand if other trekkers are in trouble or in some rescue operation.
1. Cardiovascular endurance : On your trek you will constantly gaining altitude with your backpack in low oxygen atmosphere. Your heart will do more effort in this condition. So you need to go through cardio exercise at least for one month regularly to counter this constant uphill climb comfortably, infact you will find it bit easier. Jogging for 4 kms in 30 minutes is your first target for this. Start with slower jog and continue to fill the target.
2. Leg exercise : After one week of jogging add some leg exercise like squats and lunges to your routine. This exercises will build stamina of your leg that will help you on steep uphill climb. Start with 10 squats and 10 lunges of 2 set in first week. Then increase to 3 sets. Try to fulfil your target to do 3 sets of 15 each before the trek.
3. Strengthening the core : For strengthening your core body plank and hip raise are best. Do plank for 20 seconds for first three days and then start increasing by 10 seconds till 60.
Along with that do 10 hip raises 2 sets, and increase for 3 sets of 15 each. That should be the goal. So, get ready for your next adventure, make yourself fit enough to do the adventure activities.
There are three level of fitness we categorise :
Level 1 : It is the minimal fitness with that you just able to finish the trek. You struggle a bit, but not too much to do the challenging section. We find most of the trekkers with this much of fitness.
Level 2 : This is one level up fitness you bring on the trek, that you find the trek not very difficult or moderate but easy. And you can carry your own backpack easily throughout the trek. You don’t feel exhausted at the end of every day trek. You are find yourself still not tired and active after reaching the destination. You enjoy the other activity and enjoy exploring the nearby or involving yourself in some game.
Level 3 : This is the fitness we admire most & the ultimate mountaineer like fitness. The trekkers with this fitness finds trek easy for them and they are still very active after the whole day trek even with their rucksack. Not only that these people are fit enough to tolerate bad weather conditions, contribute in some work like tent pitching & kitchen activity, bringing water from nearby water source. Give a hand if other trekkers are in trouble or in some rescue operation.
Rucksack is a most important equipment on every trek & packing your rucksack is a important task for your trek. On a typical trek you need to carry your own rucksack, and if your
rucksack is not comfortable to carry you will eventually start hating your backpack and also the trek. A rucksack need to be perfectly pack that it should be comfortable to carry
on your back. It should not hurt you anyhow. The mordern day designed rucksacks are very light weight and have many chambers to pack seprately. A good quality rucksack have well
paded for comfortable carrying in waist and shoulder. If you are planning to buy a rucksack, please keep the things in your mind and don’t forget to check the strength of rucksack and
other straps.
Before you pack your rucksack go through our basic rule. This will help you to pack easily as a beginner. You just can not do every day packing and unpacking on multiple day of trek. Imagine how irritable and time consuming that will be. The A B C D E rule to pack your rucksack—
A – Accessibility = While packing your rucksack pack in such way that every thing are easily accissible for you. Use the different parts to achieve different things easily. For an example use different chambers for toileteries, different for your dry fruits and snacks, different for clothes, different for small items like gloves, socks, woolen caps etc. Keep the items at top or side pockets that you may need on the way like rain wears, sunglass, sunscreen etc.
B – Balance = Your bag need to be packed in such way that it can stand straight when you leave your backpack alone on a flat surface. The more your backpack is balanced the less it will hurt your shoulder. The weight distribution on both shoulder should be equal in order to comfortable carry.
C – Compression & Compartments = While packing your backpack compress all the cloths and the things that can be compresed. It will give you more space inside your rucksack. But remember don’t do more compress or less, do as much as it needed. Compress till it gives you more space to adjust other things. Now use more compartments or make more compartments by using different colored plastic bags, like for socks and underwear use red color plastic bags, for inner and thermal clother use yellow bag, for woolen cap & gloves use green one. It will not only give you another layer of waterproofing but also help you recognise all the different things. This will also help you to find your stuffs quickly.
D – Dry = Always keep your backpack dry from outside and inside also. Use rain cover from outside. And from inside all of your stuffs should be kept dry, otherwaise it will be more heavier than usual. Wet rucksack is not only heavier but also prone to damage, not good for rucksack maintenance. Use rain cover to protect from get wet.
E – Environment = Make a list of your stuffs that need to be packed inside the rucksack according to the environment of the trek you are going. Keep in mind the weather in that perticular month you choose to trek. Pack your backpack with stuffs you need in that weather conditions.
EXPERT’S ADVISE:
-> Always keep the heavy things in the middle of the rucksack and closer to your back.
-> The medium weight things should be kept in the lower compartments & liteweight items should be kept in top section of your rucksack.
-> Use plastic layer from inside to keep the stuffs dry.
-> Don’t forget to put rain cover from outside in rain and snow.
-> Adjust the shoulder straps to balance weight on both shoulder. Put the waist starps also to get better support and balance.
-> You can use you rucksack as a pillow inside the tent, or can rest your leg on rucksack.
Before you pack your rucksack go through our basic rule. This will help you to pack easily as a beginner. You just can not do every day packing and unpacking on multiple day of trek. Imagine how irritable and time consuming that will be. The A B C D E rule to pack your rucksack—
A – Accessibility = While packing your rucksack pack in such way that every thing are easily accissible for you. Use the different parts to achieve different things easily. For an example use different chambers for toileteries, different for your dry fruits and snacks, different for clothes, different for small items like gloves, socks, woolen caps etc. Keep the items at top or side pockets that you may need on the way like rain wears, sunglass, sunscreen etc.
B – Balance = Your bag need to be packed in such way that it can stand straight when you leave your backpack alone on a flat surface. The more your backpack is balanced the less it will hurt your shoulder. The weight distribution on both shoulder should be equal in order to comfortable carry.
C – Compression & Compartments = While packing your backpack compress all the cloths and the things that can be compresed. It will give you more space inside your rucksack. But remember don’t do more compress or less, do as much as it needed. Compress till it gives you more space to adjust other things. Now use more compartments or make more compartments by using different colored plastic bags, like for socks and underwear use red color plastic bags, for inner and thermal clother use yellow bag, for woolen cap & gloves use green one. It will not only give you another layer of waterproofing but also help you recognise all the different things. This will also help you to find your stuffs quickly.
D – Dry = Always keep your backpack dry from outside and inside also. Use rain cover from outside. And from inside all of your stuffs should be kept dry, otherwaise it will be more heavier than usual. Wet rucksack is not only heavier but also prone to damage, not good for rucksack maintenance. Use rain cover to protect from get wet.
E – Environment = Make a list of your stuffs that need to be packed inside the rucksack according to the environment of the trek you are going. Keep in mind the weather in that perticular month you choose to trek. Pack your backpack with stuffs you need in that weather conditions.
EXPERT’S ADVISE:
-> Always keep the heavy things in the middle of the rucksack and closer to your back.
-> The medium weight things should be kept in the lower compartments & liteweight items should be kept in top section of your rucksack.
-> Use plastic layer from inside to keep the stuffs dry.
-> Don’t forget to put rain cover from outside in rain and snow.
-> Adjust the shoulder straps to balance weight on both shoulder. Put the waist starps also to get better support and balance.
-> You can use you rucksack as a pillow inside the tent, or can rest your leg on rucksack.
Lots of trekkers are very worried about their accomodation on trek days. Wheather it gonna be comfortable or not, safe or not. Here is the answer. We have the good quality tents and
sleeping bags for high altitude treks. Our mattress are very soft and thick to provide a comfortable sleep at night. But you should keep in mind that trekking in wilderness in himalayas
are not any four or five star category. This is an adventure trip, if we provide a homely/hotel feeling on your trek, then there will be no adventure left for you. But obviously
we will definitely provide a safe and cozy tent for your stay. Our tents are tested in bad weather conditions also. Sleeping bags are very warm to spend nights with a good sleep.
And at the trek bases we arrange the best homestay available at the village. Homestays are sanitised and clean from inside. Toilets are well maintained and hygiene.
We go to the each and every trek base we organise and choose our guides on the basis of their experience, behaviour, past record, knowledge, abilities and good personality. They
knows all about the routes and reacue & evacuation plans. They know how to handle in bad weather conditions. Our guides are well trained for work in the mountains, knows about
the camping gears. They have years of experience in safety methods and protocols on the trek. Our guides are very happy to help and eager to serve you better. They always maintain
health and hygiene. They are very friendly and make the more enjoyable for you.


































