Hampta Pass With Chandertal
Overview
Itinerary
On arrival in Prini, we will drive to Jobra. After small orientation we start trekking to Chikka. We camp there for the night with Rani ka Nallah stream flowing beside us.
After breakfast, we will start trek to Balu ka Gera is not named after bears (Bhalu) but after the sand and dust deposited in the valley by the river. Trekking from Chika to Balu ka Gera takes 4-5 hours of steep ascent with two river. Overnight stay in the tents.
After breakfast, we will move forward to conquer the Hamta Pass. It will take us 2-3 hours to reach hampta pass. We spend some time there before returning back to Balu ka Gera campsite.
After breakfast, we will start trek to Chhatru, after 3 hours of trek reach the beautiful campsite, after lunch drive to Chandra tal. The sweet water lake is around 2.5 km wide. Evening back to Chhatru.
After breakfast, drive by Snake curved road to Rohtang pass providing a magnificent view of the surrounding Himalayas. Overnight stay in the hotel with breakfast only.
FAQ
Warm and comfortable clothes. Trekking shoes. Two pairs of warm socks. Sunscreen Lotion/Cold cream. Rucksack/Bag-packs. Three water bottles (1 liter each). Sunglasses, Gloves, and Hat. Personal toiletries and medication. Torch Light with batteries. Insects and Mosquito repellents.
Day 1 Dinner to Day 5 Breakfast
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Advisory
- Stay hydrated: Carry enough water and other fluids to stay hydrated throughout the yatra. It's important to drink water regularly, especially at higher altitudes.
- Check the weather: The weather conditions in the Kedarnath region can be unpredictable, so it's important to check the weather forecast before starting your journey. Avoid traveling during the monsoon season (July to September) when the region experiences heavy rainfall and landslides.
- Acclimatize properly: Kedarnath is located at an altitude of over 11,000 feet, so it's important to acclimatize properly. Spend a couple of days in nearby towns like Guptkashi, Gaurikund, or Sonprayag before starting the yatra.
- Pack wisely: Pack light and carry only the essentials. Make sure you have enough warm clothes, sturdy shoes, sunscreen, and a first-aid kit. You can also rent or buy trekking equipment from nearby towns.
- Follow the Yatra route: Stick to the designated Yatra route and avoid taking shortcuts. This helps preserve the fragile ecosystem of the region and minimizes the impact on the environment.
- Respect local customs: Kedarnath is a holy site for Hindus, and it's important to respect the local customs and traditions. Dress appropriately and seek permission before entering any religious sites.
- Hire a guide/porter: Hiring a guide or porter can make the Yatra easier and safer. They can provide valuable information about the Yatra route, carry your luggage, and help in case of an emergency.
- Be prepared for emergencies: The Kedarnath Yatra is remote, and medical facilities are limited. Carry a first-aid kit and any necessary medications. It's also a good idea to have a satellite phone or other communication device in case of an emergency.
- Leave no trace: Respect the environment and leave no trace behind. Carry all your trash and dispose of it properly at the end of the yatra.