The lake sits at 4,300 metres, tucked behind Kunzum Pass, on a road that tests your patience and rewards it in equal measure. Starting from Manali, this is one of the shortest, most dramatic high altitude road trips in the Indian Himalayas.A Chandratal trip from Manali is not about distance. It is about crossing from green valleys into raw, open landscapes within a few hours.The Atal Tunnel changed everything. What once took a full day of climbing over Rohtang now begins with a ten minute tunnel ride into Lahaul. From there, the road to Chandratal unfolds through some of the most striking terrain in Himachal.Whether you want a quick 2 day camping escape or a longer journey connecting Chandratal with Kaza and the Spiti Valley, Manali is where it all begins.At a GlanceStarting Point: Manali, Himachal PradeshBest Duration: 2 nights to 4 nights for Chandratal focused trips. 7 to 10 nights if extending to Kaza and Spiti.Best Months: Mid June to early October. Peak conditions in July, August, and September.Ideal For: Couples, friends, solo travellers, small groups, and adventurous families with older children.Stay Style: Alpine camping at designated campsites near Chandratal. Guesthouse or hotel stays possible at Sissu, Jispa, or Kaza depending on itinerary.Route Summary: Manali to Atal Tunnel to Gramphu to Batal to Chandratal campsite zone. Approximately 110 km one way, followed by a 2 km walk to the lake.Choose Your Chandratal Package from Manali2 Days, 1 Night: Chandratal Camping Trip from ManaliFor those short on time but high on intent. You leave Manali early, drive through the Atal Tunnel and into Lahaul, cross the rough stretch beyond Batal, and reach the campsite zone by afternoon.You camp for one night under open skies, walk to the lake at sunrise, and return to Manali the next day. This is a fast trip. It works well for fit travellers comfortable with long drives on mountain roads.3 Days, 2 Nights: Manali to Chandratal Road TripThe most popular option and the one we recommend for most travellers. You get a night halt at Sissu or Chatru on the way, a full evening and morning at the Chandratal campsite, and a comfortable return.There is time to breathe, adjust to altitude, and actually enjoy the landscape instead of racing through it. This is the sweet spot between time and experience.4 Days, 3 Nights: Manali Sissu Chandratal TourA slower, more immersive version of the Chandratal circuit. You spend a night in Lahaul, a night at the campsite, and another night in the valley on your return.This is the best pace for families, older travellers, or anyone who wants to explore Lahaul's villages along the way. Plenty of time for photography and genuinely settling into the mountain rhythm.4 to 5 Days: Manali Chandratal Kaza Short Spiti TourFor travellers who want more than just the lake. This itinerary connects Chandratal with Kaza, giving you a taste of Spiti Valley without committing to a full 10 day circuit.You cross Kunzum Pass, descend into Spiti, explore Kaza and Key Monastery, and return via the same route or continue onward. Best if you have a few extra days and want camping plus culture in one trip.Why Chandratal from Manali Is Worth Every KilometreThere is something about crossing the Atal Tunnel and watching the landscape shift from lush Kullu pines to the dry, windswept terrain of Lahaul that sets the tone for this trip immediately.Chandratal is not a casual lake visit. It is a crescent shaped glacial lake at 4,300 metres, set in a basin surrounded by moraines and peaks. The water shifts between turquoise and deep green depending on the light and season.The road to get there is rough. The air is thin. The nights are genuinely cold. But this is exactly what makes it worth doing.From Manali, the journey is compact. You do not need a week. You do not need to fly anywhere. You just need the right vehicle, the right timing, and a willingness to be on roads that are not always smooth.For travellers coming from Delhi or Chandigarh, a Manali to Chandratal tour package is one of the most accessible true high altitude experiences in North India. Real mountain travel, compressed into a short, doable format.Why Start from ManaliManali is the natural launchpad for Chandratal, and the Atal Tunnel is the reason it works so well for short trips. You no longer need to climb over Rohtang Pass and lose half a day. The tunnel puts Lahaul within easy reach.Manali also has everything you need before departure. Fuel stations, ATMs, pharmacies, gear shops, proper meals, and mobile network. Once you cross the tunnel, services thin out fast.For travellers coming from Delhi or Chandigarh, Manali is already a familiar base. You can fly to Kullu, take a Volvo bus, or drive up. No complicated logistics needed.It also works as a comfortable altitude buffer. A day in Manali at around 2,000 metres before heading to 4,300 metres makes the transition easier on your body.Why Travel Coffee for Your Chandratal TripWe have driven this route enough times to know where the rough patches shift each season, where the water crossings swell after rain, and where the best campsite spots face the morning light.Realistic Timing: We do not compress 3 day itineraries into 2 days just to lower the cost. Our schedules are built around what actually works on these roads, with buffer for delays and rest.Experienced Mountain Drivers: Every vehicle on our Chandratal trips is handled by a driver who knows the Lahaul and Spiti roads well. This is not a route where an unfamiliar driver will do.Honest Guidance: If we think you need 3 nights instead of 2, we will tell you. If September conditions look uncertain, we will let you know. We would rather plan the right trip than sell a booking.Good Camps and Stays: We work with campsites and guesthouses that we have personally vetted. Clean tents, warm sleeping bags, decent food, and staff who know how to handle the cold.Altitude Aware Pacing: Our itineraries are designed to let your body adjust. We plan halts at the right elevations and avoid pushing to high altitude too fast.Private and Small Group Flexibility: Whether you are a couple wanting a private vehicle trip or a group of eight planning a camping weekend, we build the trip around your group, not a fixed template.The Route: Manali to Chandratal Step by StepUnderstanding the road ahead helps you plan better and arrive with confidence.Manali to Atal Tunnel (Around 25 km)You leave Manali and drive toward the tunnel entrance near Palchan. The road is smooth and climbs gently through the Kullu Valley. The tunnel itself is about 9 km long and takes you directly under the Rohtang range into Lahaul.Atal Tunnel to Gramphu (Around 20 km)After exiting the tunnel near Sissu, you drive through the Lahaul Valley. The landscape changes quickly. Dry mountains, wide river beds, and small villages replace the green forests.Gramphu is a junction. The road splits toward Keylong and Leh on one side, and toward Batal and Chandratal on the other. This is where you turn off the highway.Gramphu to Batal (Around 30 km)This is where the road gets serious. The highway ends and you are on a mountain track. Expect broken surfaces, river crossings, and slow driving.Snow patches may linger on the roadside even in July. The terrain here is raw and immense. This stretch takes about 2 to 3 hours depending on conditions.Batal to Chandratal Campsite Zone (Around 14 km)From Batal, a narrow road climbs toward the Chandratal parking area. Rough and steep in parts, but short. You reach the campsite zone first, where tents are set up by various operators. The lake is not visible from the road.Walk to Chandratal Lake (Around 2 km)A gentle walk from the campsite takes you to the lake shore. The trail is mostly flat with a slight incline. At 4,300 metres, even a flat walk can feel harder than usual.Take it slow. The first glimpse of the lake, its colour and its stillness, is the kind of moment you do not forget easily.Can You Visit Chandratal from Manali and Return the Same Day?This is one of the most common questions we get, so let us be direct.It is physically possible. The distance is about 110 km each way. But the road beyond Batal is slow, unpredictable, and rough. You would need to leave Manali by 4 or 5 AM, spend the entire day driving, and get maybe 30 to 45 minutes at the lake before turning around.It is exhausting. It does not leave any room for delays, breakdowns, or bad weather.And it strips the experience of what makes it special: the quiet evening at the campsite, the cold clear night sky, and the sunrise walk to the lake when the water is still and the light is soft.If you only have 2 days, you can still do this trip properly with an early start and a night at the campsite. The difference between a rushed day trip and an overnight visit is enormous.If you truly only have one day and cannot extend, consider driving to Sissu or Chatru and enjoying Lahaul instead of rushing to Chandratal and back.Best Itinerary Options for Chandratal from Manali2 Days, 1 NightDay 1: Manali to Chandratal campsite via Atal Tunnel, Gramphu, and Batal. Reach by afternoon. Evening at the campsite.Day 2: Early morning walk to the lake. Return to Manali by evening.Best for fit travellers short on time who are comfortable with long mountain drives and basic camping.3 Days, 2 NightsDay 1: Manali to Sissu or Chatru. Explore Lahaul. Overnight at a guesthouse or camp.Day 2: Drive to Chandratal campsite. Afternoon at camp. Evening walk toward the lake.Day 3: Sunrise at Chandratal. Return to Manali.The right pace for most people. You arrive at Chandratal rested and have proper time to enjoy it.4 Days, 3 NightsDay 1: Manali to Sissu. Explore the village, waterfall, and valley.Day 2: Sissu to Chandratal via Batal. Camp overnight.Day 3: Morning at the lake. Drive to Chatru or back to Sissu. Overnight.Day 4: Return to Manali.Best for families, photographers, and anyone who wants a comfortable, unhurried experience with time to actually stop and look around.7 to 10 Days with Spiti ExtensionConnect Chandratal with Kunzum Pass, Losar, Kaza, Key Monastery, Kibber, Tabo, and more. Return via the same route or continue to Shimla via Kinnaur if the road is open.This is for travellers who want the full Spiti experience with Chandratal as the opening chapter.Camping and Stay Options on the Chandratal RouteAt ChandratalThe camping area sits about 2 km from the lake, in a designated zone managed by local operators and the Forest Department. You do not camp on the shore.Tents are typically alpine or dome style with mattresses and sleeping bags. Meals are cooked on site. Toilets are basic and shared. Facilities are functional, not luxurious.Nights are cold. Even in July and August, temperatures can drop below 5 degrees Celsius after sunset. Come prepared for that.Along the RouteSissu: The most comfortable halt. Proper rooms, hot water, and cooked meals. A good option for families or anyone who wants one night in a real bed.Jispa: A quieter alternative further along the highway. Simple guesthouses with a riverside setting.Chatru: Riverside camping. Functional rather than comfortable. Good as a midway pause on longer itineraries.Batal: Dhaba style shelter only. Not recommended as an overnight halt unless road conditions demand it.Kaza: If extending to Spiti, Kaza offers proper hotels, homestays, and restaurants. A different level of comfort entirely.We will always be upfront about what to expect at each stop. No surprises.Best Time to Visit Chandratal from ManaliMid June to Early JulyThe road typically opens during this window, though exact dates depend on snow clearance. Lingering snow, possible closures, and limited camp availability define this early stretch.The landscape is at its most dramatic though. Snow patches, swollen streams, and wildflowers just beginning. Best for experienced travellers comfortable with uncertainty.July and AugustPeak season. The road is at its most accessible and camps are fully running. Daytime highs hover around 10 to 15 degrees. Nighttime lows drop near freezing.Rain is possible, especially in August, and can make the road temporarily difficult. Despite that, this is the best window for most travellers, especially those visiting for the first time.SeptemberMany experienced travellers consider September the finest month for Chandratal. The monsoon recedes. Skies clear. The landscape turns golden and the lake colours are at their most vivid.Camps begin winding down toward late September. Plan for early to mid month if you can.Early OctoberThe tail end of the season. Some camps may already be closed. Cold conditions and early snowfall can create complications. Only advisable for travellers with flexible dates and proper cold weather gear.Winter (November to May)The road to Chandratal is closed. Snow covers the entire region. There is no access from any direction during winter.Safety, Altitude, and Trip SuitabilityThe Altitude RealityYou start from Manali at about 2,050 metres. You reach Chandratal at about 4,300 metres. That is a gain of over 2,000 metres, often within a single day of driving.Altitude sickness is a real possibility if you push too fast or skip acclimatisation. Symptoms include headache, nausea, dizziness, and breathlessness. Most healthy adults manage fine if they stay hydrated, avoid alcohol the night before, and take the walk to the lake slowly.Road ConditionsThe road from Gramphu onward is not a highway. It is a rough mountain track with loose gravel, sharp turns, water crossings, and sections that may be broken or washed out.This is normal for this route. It is part of the experience. A capable driver and the right vehicle make all the difference.Cold NightsEven in peak summer, temperatures at the campsite regularly drop to 2 to 5 degrees Celsius. Warm clothing, thermals, a good sleeping bag, and a woollen cap are not optional. If you run cold, bring an extra layer.Who Should Plan CarefullyFamilies with young children (under 8): The altitude, cold, and basic facilities make this a difficult trip for small children. Consider a Sissu trip instead if travelling with toddlers.Elderly travellers: The altitude gain and rough roads demand a certain level of physical resilience. A slower 4 day itinerary can work for fit older adults, but plan honestly about fitness levels.People with respiratory or cardiac conditions: High altitude travel carries genuine risk if you have asthma, COPD, or heart conditions. Please consult your doctor before booking.For most healthy adults and teenagers, this trip is safe, manageable, and genuinely memorable with the right pacing.Vehicle Guide for the Manali to Chandratal RoadHigh Clearance SUVs (Recommended)The road beyond Gramphu demands ground clearance. Vehicles like the Mahindra Thar, Scorpio, Bolero, Toyota Fortuner, and Innova Crysta handle the terrain, water crossings, and steep climbs effectively.If you are booking a private trip with us, an SUV is almost always included as the default.Tempo TravellersA 12 to 17 seater tempo traveller works on the highway up to Gramphu and sometimes as far as Batal in good conditions. But for the final stretch to Chandratal, the road is narrow and rough. Groups using tempo travellers sometimes switch to smaller vehicles for the last section.Sedans and HatchbacksNot recommended. One unexpected water crossing or road washout can leave a low clearance car stranded. It might work in perfect conditions, but this road rarely offers perfect conditions.Self Drive or Chauffeur Driven?If you have experience with mountain driving and have done similar routes before, self drive in a capable SUV works.For most travellers, especially first timers, a chauffeur driven vehicle with a local driver is the safer and more relaxed choice. The driver knows the road, the conditions, and how to respond when things change.What Affects the Cost of a Chandratal Tour from ManaliWe do not list fixed prices because no two trips are the same. But we want you to understand what shapes the cost so there are no surprises.Trip Duration: A 2 day trip naturally costs less than a 4 day trip. More days mean more fuel, more nights, and more meals.Private vs Shared: A private vehicle and dedicated itinerary costs more than joining a group departure. Private trips offer freedom. Shared trips offer savings.Vehicle Type: A smaller SUV for two people costs differently from a large vehicle for a group of ten.Camp and Stay Quality: Basic camping at Chandratal is affordable. Adding guesthouse stays at Sissu or hotel nights in Kaza raises the budget.Kaza Extension: Including Spiti adds days, distance, accommodation, and sometimes permits.Pickup and Drop: Starting and ending in Manali keeps things simple. Pickup from Chandigarh or Delhi adds travel time and cost.Share your dates, group size, and preferences with us, and we will put together a transparent quote. No hidden costs.Practical Travel InformationMobile NetworkYour phone will work in Manali. It probably will not work much after the Atal Tunnel. Jio and Airtel may show a bar or two in Sissu. Beyond Gramphu, expect silence until Kaza.Download offline maps before you leave. Let family know about the connectivity gap so they do not worry.Fuel and CashFill your tank and withdraw cash in Manali. Both become unreliable after the tunnel. Camps and dhabas on this route do not accept UPI or cards. Carry enough cash for meals, tips, and any small emergencies.PackingWarm layers are essential: thermals, a fleece, and a windproof jacket. A cap and gloves for campsite evenings. Sturdy shoes with good grip for the walk to the lake.Sunscreen and sunglasses because UV is strong at altitude. A refillable water bottle. A torch or headlamp. A small personal medical kit.Do not overpack. But do not underestimate the cold either.WeatherIt changes fast up here. Warm sunshine in the morning can turn into near freezing wind by evening. Rain appears without much warning, especially in July and August. Always carry a rain jacket, even if the sky looks clear when you leave.Start EarlyAlmost every itinerary on this route works better when you leave early. The roads are quieter in the morning, the light is better, and you reach your halt with daylight to spare. We recommend leaving Manali by 6 to 7 AM on the first day.Personal MedicineMedical help is not available between Manali and Kaza. Carry your own prescription medicines, a basic first aid kit, and altitude sickness medication if recommended by your doctor. Be self sufficient on this front.Start Planning Your Chandratal Trip with Travel CoffeeThe road from Manali to Chandratal is short on a map but long on memory.Whether you want a quick 2 night camping trip to the lake or a longer journey that takes you over Kunzum Pass and into the villages of Spiti, we will help you plan it with honesty and care.Every trip we put together is built around real road conditions, real altitude, and real experience on this route. No inflated promises. No copy paste itineraries. Just a well planned trip with people who know the terrain and care about getting it right for you.Send us a message on WhatsApp with your travel dates, group size, and any questions. 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Best Places to Visit on a Chandratal Trip
Chandratal Lake
At 4,300 metres, Chandratal sits in a natural amphitheatre of barren ridges. The lake is roughly one kilometre around, crescent-shaped, and changes colour through the day. Mornings are usually still, with near-perfect reflections. The walk from camp is short but memorable, the lake appearing suddenly as you crest the final rise.
Kunzum Pass
At roughly 4,590 metres, Kunzum La connects Lahaul to Spiti. A small temple marks the top. The pass offers wide views of snow-covered ranges and valley systems on either side. Crossing Kunzum is a defining moment in any Chandratal itinerary.
Batal
Not a village so much as a collection of roadside shelters where travellers stop for tea. It sits at the junction between the Chandratal turnoff and the Kunzum route. The landscape is raw and glacial. Batal gives you a real sense of how remote this territory is.
Sissu
A green, relatively mild village in Lahaul Valley. Waterfalls, riverside views, and clean guesthouses make it a welcome rest point and a good acclimatization stop before pushing higher.
Losar
The first village on the Spiti side after crossing Kunzum. The valley opens up, the terrain shifts from grey rock to sandy brown, and the distinct character of Spiti begins. For combined Chandratal and Spiti trips, Losar is the gateway.
Kaza
The administrative centre of Spiti Valley, offering fuel, ATMs, basic medical support, and guesthouses. Also a base for visiting Key Monastery, Pin Valley, and Hikkim. Kaza adds cultural depth to the journey.
Key Monastery
Perched on a hilltop above the Spiti River, Key is the largest monastery in Spiti. The layered white and ochre structure against bare mountains is unforgettable. A visit brings spiritual and cultural texture to a Chandratal road trip.
Atal Tunnel
This 9.02-kilometre tunnel below Rohtang connects Manali to Lahaul year-round, saving hours of driving. For Chandratal-bound travellers, this is where the mountain journey truly begins.
Jispa
A small settlement along the Bhaga River in Lahaul. Jispa works well as an overnight stop, with simple and pleasant riverside camps.
Best Things to Do on a Chandratal Tour
Camp Under Open Sky
A night at over 4,200 metres with nothing between you and a canopy of stars is the highlight of most trips.
Watch Sunrise at the Lake
Reaching before dawn, when the water is perfectly still, gives you a view that few places on earth can match. The colour shifts as sunlight touches the ridges are slow and extraordinary.
Cross Kunzum Pass
Whether by car or bike, Kunzum is one of the most exhilarating stretches in Himalayan travel. The unpaved road, the altitude, and the vast emptiness make it genuinely thrilling.
Photograph the Night Sky
With zero light pollution and thin atmosphere, Chandratal is one of the finest astrophotography locations in India. The Milky Way is visible to the naked eye on clear nights.
Combine with a Full Spiti Road Trip
Adding Chandratal to a Spiti circuit creates one of the most complete high altitude road trips in India.
What to know before visiting Manali To Chandratal
Local weather
Summer
15°0°
Summer
Peak season
12°2°
Peak season
Autumn
10°-5°
Autumn
Winter
-5°-20°
Winter
General info
Time zone
GMT +05:30
5 hours 30 minutes ahead
Currency
Indian rupee
1USD = 83.00 INR
Official languages
Hindi, Lahauli, Bhoti
Best time to visit
Mid June – September
Best for road access, camping, and clear lake views.
Early October
Possible only if Kunzum Pass and the Chandratal road remain open.
Recommended trip duration
10 Days
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Frequently Asked Questions
Approximately 110 km to the Chandratal parking area. But distance is misleading here. The first half via the Atal Tunnel is smooth highway. The second half is a rough mountain track. Total driving time is usually 5 to 7 hours depending on conditions.