Hampta Pass Weather in June
The Hampta Pass Trek in June is a favourite among trekkers who want to experience two contrasting landscapes in a single route—lush green valleys on one side and the stark, rocky terrain of Spiti on the other. Starting from Manali, the trail takes you through peaceful campsites like Jobra, Chika, and Balu ka Ghera before reaching the 14,000-foot-high Hampta Pass. Along the way, you will walk through pine forests, cross mountain streams, and pass glacier-fed valleys, with clear views of towering peaks like Deo Tibba and Indrasan.
June is the best time to do this trek because the route is open and walkable, with snow still visible at higher altitudes. The contrast between snowy trails and blooming wildflowers in the lower regions makes it especially photogenic. Weather conditions remain stable, with daytime temperatures between 13°C to 18°C and colder nights around 3°C or less at higher camps. The Hampta Pass Trek is usually snow-covered but safe to cross in June, unlike the monsoon months that follow.
You can also visit Chandratal Lake if weather permits—located nearby and often added as a bonus after the descent to Chhatru. For a balanced mix of snow, scenic views, and safe paths, the trek to Hampta Pass in June is a solid pick.