Last Updated: 8 June 2026
Planning a trip to Chandratal Lake from Manali? Here is everything you need to know about the current road status, expected opening dates, and what each route looks like right now.
Current Chandratal Road Status (As of 8 June 2026)

Overall Status: Open. Chandratal is accessible from both the Manali and Kaza sides, subject to daily weather, road conditions, and local traffic advisories.
Kunzum Pass: Open for civilian traffic as part of the 2026 summer season. Snow-clearance operations have been completed, although rough stretches and water crossings remain common on the approach roads.
Chandratal via Kaza side
Access is open, and day trips from Kaza are operating normally. Road conditions can vary depending on weather and maintenance work.
Chandratal via Manali side
The Manali–Gramphu–Batal–Kunzum–Chandratal route is open. Travellers should expect rough sections, stream crossings, and slow driving conditions in some areas.
Campsites near Chandratal
Operational. Most seasonal camps are now open and hosting visitors. Availability improves through June as more operators complete their seasonal setup.
Travel Advice
Even during the open season, conditions in the Chandratal region can change quickly due to rain, snowfall at higher elevations, landslides, or road repairs. Always check the latest local road-status updates before travelling.
Where to verify: Always check the official Lahaul & Spiti district road-status page at hplahaulspiti.nic.in/road-status before finalising travel plans. This is the single most reliable source during the transition season.
Is Chandratal Road Open Right Now?

If you are reading this in June 2026, the short answer is yes. Chandratal Road is open for visitors, and access is available from both the Manali and Kaza sides under normal weather conditions.
Chandratal Lake sits at roughly 4,300 metres, and access depends on both Kunzum Pass and the 14 km diversion road from Batal to the Chandratal parking area being open and motorable. Both routes are generally operational in June, although travellers should still expect rough road sections, water crossings, and occasional weather-related disruptions.
Road conditions in the high Himalayas can change quickly due to rain, fresh snowfall, landslides, or maintenance work. Before travelling, it is always wise to check the latest local road-status updates and weather conditions.
Here is a simple way to check whether you can plan a visit based on when you are reading this:
Chandratal Road Status: Month-by-Month Breakdown for 2026

Below is a detailed look at what to expect on the Chandratal road throughout the year.
January to March 2026
Status: Fully closed.
Heavy snowfall was reported across Himachal Pradesh in January 2026. The entire Manali–Kaza highway remained buried under snow, and Kunzum Pass was inaccessible. BRO began initial reconnaissance for snow clearance around mid-March, following the typical seasonal pattern. No civilian travel to Chandratal was possible during this period.
April 2026
Status: Closed for civilian traffic.
BRO clearance operations were in full swing through April. The Kaza side of the route — Losar to Kunzum — saw faster progress than the Gramphu–Batal stretch on the Manali side, which is avalanche-prone and consistently takes longer to clear. During April, the only way to reach Spiti Valley was through the Shimla–Kinnaur route. Chandratal remained completely cut off.
May 2026
Status: Transition month. Road not officially open as of early May.
This is the month when everything changes, but nothing is guaranteed on a specific date.
1–10 May: Closed. Snow patches still present on the road. BRO clearance from the Gramphu side continues.
10–20 May: Limited progress in road opening. Access remained restricted, with snow and road conditions continuing to dictate movement near Kunzum Pass.
20–31 May: Conditions improved rapidly as snow clearance neared completion. Access from the Kaza side became possible first, followed by preparations for the opening of the full Manali–Kaza route.
Were Camps Available in May? No. Seasonal camps near Chandratal generally remained closed through May and began opening only as June approached.
June 2026 (Current Month)
Status: Open. Chandratal is accessible from both the Manali and Kaza sides, and June marks the start of the main travel season.
This is the month when access becomes reliable, camps reopen, and the lake is once again reachable for regular travellers.
Early June (1–10): Roads are open but still rough in places. Expect water crossings, loose surfaces, and some muddy sections. Travel is possible, but drive cautiously and avoid late-evening crossings when streams run higher.
Mid June (10–20): Conditions improve noticeably. Most campsites become operational, tourist traffic increases, and road surfaces become more predictable.
Late June (20–30): Stable conditions. Roads are generally at their best for the early season, camps are fully operational, and the lake area is accessible for most travellers.
Are Camps Available in June? Yes. Most Chandratal camps are operational by mid-June, with full services available through the second half of the month.
July 2026
Status: Fully open.
This is when road conditions are at their best for the entire season. The surfaces are as smooth as they get on this route (which still means rough by plains standards, but predictable). Campsites are fully operational. This is peak tourist season, so expect crowds, especially on weekends. First-time visitors and families should aim for July if they want the easiest possible experience.
August 2026
Status: Open.
Road conditions remain good overall. Occasional light rain can create minor water crossings, but since Spiti sits in a rain-shadow zone, heavy monsoon conditions are rare here. The landscape is at its greenest. This is an excellent month for photography.
September 2026
Status: Open with excellent conditions.
Many experienced travellers consider September the best month for Chandratal. Clear skies, golden-brown landscapes, deep blue lake colours, and significantly fewer tourists than July or August. The only trade-off is cold nights — temperatures can drop below freezing after sunset. If you are well prepared for cold weather, September is hard to beat.
October 2026
Status: Closing down.
The first week of October might still allow access, but conditions become unpredictable. Camp operators start shutting down. Early snowfall is possible any day. This is not the month for fixed-date plans. Only consider an October visit if your schedule is completely flexible and you have strong local contacts who can advise in real time.
November – December 2026
Status: Fully closed.
Extreme winter conditions. Roads buried under snow. The lake freezes over. No camps, no services, no access. If you missed the season, plan for next year.
Manali to Chandratal Road Status 2026

If you are starting your trip from Manali — which most travellers booking through us do — this is the route breakdown you need.
What Determines Whether This Route Is Open
Three factors control the Manali-to-Chandratal road:
Atal Tunnel
This 9 km tunnel bypasses Rohtang Pass entirely and is open year-round. Since its opening in 2020, travellers no longer need to worry about Rohtang clearance or permits for this stretch. This has effectively shifted the Chandratal opening date two to three weeks earlier compared to pre-2020 years.
Kunzum Pass
This is the single biggest bottleneck. Sitting at 4,551 metres, Kunzum accumulates 10 to 20 feet of snow every winter. Until BRO clears it from both sides and declares it safe, no vehicle can cross. Every year, this is the date everyone watches.
Chandratal Diversion Road
Even after Kunzum opens, the 14 km side road from Batal to the Chandratal parking area takes additional time to become drivable. This narrow stretch has water crossings and retains snow longer than the main route.
When Will the Manali Route Open in 2026?
The Manali–Chandratal route opened during the late-May to early-June period as BRO completed snow-clearance operations and Kunzum Pass became accessible for civilian traffic.
Recent years have shown that opening dates can vary depending on snowfall, weather conditions, and the pace of snow clearance. The 2026 season followed the typical pattern of opening around the transition from May to June.
As of June 2026, the Manali route is open and operational. Travellers can reach Chandratal via Gramphu, Batal, and Kunzum Pass, although rough road sections and water crossings remain a normal part of the journey.
What the Road Actually Looks Like
Here is what you can expect while driving from Manali to Chandratal in June 2026:
Manali to Atal Tunnel (South Portal): Smooth, well-maintained highway. Comfortable for all vehicle types.
Atal Tunnel (9 km): Excellent road conditions inside the tunnel with a straightforward drive regardless of outside weather.
Sissu to Gramphu: Mostly good road conditions. This section is generally easy and suitable for regular cars.
Gramphu to Batal: The challenging part begins here. Expect broken stretches, loose rocks, dirt tracks, stream crossings, and uneven surfaces. Even during the open season, this section requires careful driving.
Batal to Chandratal Diversion: The toughest section of the journey. The approximately 14 km diversion road is narrow, rocky, and slow-going, with rough surfaces and occasional water crossings. High ground clearance is strongly recommended, especially after rain or during periods of heavy snowmelt.
Overall: The route is open and accessible, but Chandratal remains an adventure-drive destination rather than a comfortable highway journey. Drive slowly, avoid night travel, and allow extra time for the Gramphu–Batal–Chandratal sections.
Kaza to Chandratal Road Status 2026

If you are already in Spiti Valley — perhaps on a longer circuit tour — the Kaza route to Chandratal is often the smarter early-season choice.
Why the Kaza Side Opens Earlier
The Kaza-to-Kunzum stretch typically sees less snow accumulation on certain sections compared to the Manali side. BRO clearance from Kaza (via Losar) often reaches Kunzum top before the Gramphu-side team does. This means that Kaza-based day trips to Chandratal become possible a few days to a week before the full Manali crossing opens.
Road Conditions on the Kaza Route
Distance: Approximately 70 km from Kaza to Chandratal.
Kaza to Losar (about 58–60 km): Generally the smoothest section of the route. Most travellers cover it in around 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on roadwork and traffic conditions.
Losar to Kunzum Pass: The road climbs steadily towards Kunzum Pass through a series of sharp bends and mountain switchbacks. Expect a mix of paved and rough sections, with some broken patches that require slower driving.
Kunzum Pass to Chandratal Diversion: This section becomes rougher and narrower. The road is rocky, uneven, and can have water crossings, but it is usually considered less demanding than the Gramphu–Batal stretch on the Manali side.
Road Conditions in June 2026: The route is open and accessible, but travellers should still expect rough mountain roads, occasional stream crossings, and weather-related changes in road quality.
Acclimatisation Advantage: One of the biggest benefits of approaching Chandratal from Kaza is altitude adaptation. After spending a day or two in Kaza (around 3,800 metres), most travellers are better acclimatised before reaching Chandratal (around 4,300 metres), reducing the chances of altitude-related discomfort.
Chandratal Opening Status 2026

The expected opening dates are now in the past, and Chandratal is accessible for the 2026 travel season.
Kaza Side Access: Open. Travellers can reach Chandratal from Kaza, subject to daily road and weather conditions.
Manali Side Access: Open. The route via Gramphu, Batal, and Kunzum Pass is operational for tourist traffic.
Campsites: Operational. Most seasonal camps near Chandratal are open and hosting visitors.
Best Time to Visit Now: Mid-June onwards remains one of the most reliable periods for visiting Chandratal, offering fully operational camps, improved road conditions, and a good balance between snow views and travel comfort.
Travel Tip: Even during the open season, check the latest road-status updates before travelling, as water crossings, landslides, weather events, and road-maintenance work can temporarily affect access.
Why Does the Road to Chandratal Close Every Year?

Unlike popular hill stations with year-round road access, Chandratal is a seasonal destination. Three factors make winter access physically impossible:
Extreme snowfall at altitude
Chandratal sits at 4,300 metres. Winters bring several feet of snow that completely buries the road. The surface becomes invisible under thick snowpack.
Kunzum Pass blockage
At 4,551 metres, Kunzum Pass is the gateway to Chandratal from both sides. Massive snow accumulation every winter makes it impassable until BRO clears it the following spring.
No permanent habitation
There are no year-round residents at Chandratal. Without a local population or economic activity to justify it, there is no winter road maintenance. Clearance only begins when the tourist season approaches.
Vehicle Requirements for Chandratal Road

Can your vehicle handle the road? This matters more than most travellers realise.
SUV or high ground clearance vehicle
This is the recommended choice. Vehicles like the Mahindra Thar, Toyota Fortuner, Maruti Jimny, or similar SUVs handle this road well. High ground clearance is essential for water crossings and boulder-strewn patches.
Sedan or hatchback
Not recommended. Low-clearance vehicles struggle badly with the rough terrain between Batal and Chandratal. Underbody damage, getting stuck at water crossings, and scraping on rocks are real risks.
Motorcycle
Possible for experienced riders comfortable with mountain terrain, water crossings, and high-altitude riding. Not suitable for beginners.
Hiring a local taxi
If your own vehicle is not suitable, hiring an SUV taxi with an experienced local driver from Manali is a reliable option. Drivers who regularly run this route know the road’s quirks and can navigate challenging sections safely.
Driving Tips for Manali to Chandratal

If you are driving yourself, keep these practical tips in mind:
Start early in the morning
Water crossings between Batal and Chandratal deepen through the day as snowmelt increases. Streams that are ankle-deep at 7 AM can be knee-deep by 2 PM. Cross early when water levels are lowest.
Fill your fuel tank before leaving Manali
There are no petrol pumps between Manali and Chandratal. Batal has no fuel station. Run out of fuel here and you have a serious problem.
Carry enough cash
There are no ATMs at or near Chandratal Lake. Digital payments are unreliable because there is no mobile network at the lake.
Download offline maps
Google Maps and other navigation apps need internet. Download the area’s offline maps before you leave Manali. Mark your route in advance.
Inform someone of your plan
Mobile network cuts out well before you reach Chandratal. Let family or your hotel know your expected route and return time before you head out.
Do not rush
This road demands patience. Slow and steady on rough patches prevents punctures, underbody damage, and getting stuck. A calm driver reaches Chandratal; a rushed one gets stuck at Batal.
What to Do If Chandratal Road Is Closed

If the road is closed during your visit, do not cancel your Manali trip. There are excellent alternatives:
Explore the Atal Tunnel and Sissu
The tunnel is accessible year-round. Sissu offers beautiful waterfalls and valley views just beyond the tunnel’s north portal.
Visit Solang Valley
Adventure activities, paragliding, and stunning mountain views — all accessible from Manali regardless of Chandratal’s status.
Explore Old Manali and the Parvati Valley
Kasol, Tosh, and Kheerganga offer a completely different mountain experience and are accessible even when high-altitude passes are closed.
Stay flexible and wait
If you have buffer days, stay in Manali or Kaza and check the road status daily. Conditions can change quickly during the transition months. What is closed today might open in two or three days.
Plan for the next season
If it is winter, bookmark this page and come back when roads open. We update this page regularly throughout the season.
How to Check Chandratal Road Status Reliably

Mountain road conditions change fast. A road open in the morning can close by afternoon due to a landslide or weather change. Here is the order of reliability for checking current status:
Official Lahaul & Spiti District Road-Status Page
hplahaulspiti.nic.in/road-status — This is the primary authoritative source. Check it on the day of travel, not days in advance.
BRO Project Deepak Updates
BRO shares progress updates via official channels and local media during clearance season.
Local Contacts
Hotel owners in Kaza and Manali, taxi drivers, and camp operators near Chandratal have real-time ground knowledge. They often know the road situation before any official announcement. If you have booked a trip through us, our team provides live status updates directly to you.
News Sources
The Tribune and Times of India (Himachal editions) carry confirmed opening announcements.
Travel Community Groups
Spiti travel groups on Facebook and Telegram share on-the-ground photos and reports. Useful for real-time context, but always cross-check with the official district page.
Essential Packing List for Chandratal

Altitude medication
Diamox or equivalent, plus basic painkillers. Consult your doctor before the trip.
Warm layers
Temperatures drop sharply after sunset, even in July. Carry thermals, a down jacket, gloves, and a warm cap.
Food and water
Basic meals are available at camps when operational, but carry snacks, dry fruit, energy bars, and enough drinking water for the drive.
Cash
No ATMs, no reliable digital payment. Carry sufficient cash for your entire stay including camp fees, food, and any emergencies.
First-aid kit
Including bandages, antiseptic, and any personal medication.
Torch and power bank
No electricity at most campsites near the lake. A headlamp or torch is essential after dark. Charge your phone fully before leaving and carry a power bank.
Quick Reference: Chandratal Road Conditions by Month
| Month | Road Status | Conditions | Recommended? |
|---|---|---|---|
| January – March | Closed | Heavy snow, fully inaccessible | No |
| April | Closed | BRO clearance underway | No |
| May | Partial (late month) | Transition, rough where open | Only experienced travellers |
| June | Opens gradually | Rough early, stable by late June | Yes (mid-June onwards) |
| July | Fully open | Best road conditions of the year | Yes — ideal for first-timers |
| August | Open | Good overall, occasional light rain | Yes |
| September | Open | Stable roads, clear skies, cold nights | Yes — best for experienced travellers |
| October | Closing | Risky, camps shutting down | Only if fully flexible |
| November – December | Closed | Extreme winter, frozen lake | No |
Plan Your Chandratal Trip from Manali
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Chandratal road open today?
Yes, Chandratal Road is open in June 2026, and access is available from both the Manali and Kaza sides. Most camps near the lake are also operational. However, road conditions can change quickly due to weather, water crossings, or maintenance work, so it is always a good idea to check the latest road-status updates before travelling.
When will Chandratal road open in 2026?
Chandratal Road opened during the late-May to early-June period of 2026 as snow-clearance operations were completed and Kunzum Pass became accessible for traffic. Access from the Kaza side became available first, followed by the full Manali-side route.
As of June 2026, Chandratal is accessible from both directions, and most campsites near the lake are operational for the season.
Is Manali to Chandratal road open now?
Yes, the Manali–Chandratal road is open in June 2026 via Kunzum Pass. The route is accessible for SUVs and vehicles with good ground clearance, though travellers should expect rough sections, water crossings, and occasional delays due to weather or road conditions. Road conditions generally improve as the season progresses.
Can I drive to Chandratal in a sedan?
It is not recommended. The road from Batal to Chandratal has deep potholes, loose rocks, and water crossings that can damage low-clearance vehicles. An SUV or any vehicle with high ground clearance is strongly recommended. If you only have a sedan, consider hiring a local SUV taxi from Manali.
Is Chandratal safe to visit?
During the open season (June to September), Chandratal is safe for well-prepared travellers. Key safety factors include using an appropriate vehicle, acclimatising to altitude before visiting (spend at least one night at a mid-altitude point), carrying essentials since there are no shops or services at the lake, and checking weather conditions before departure.
Why does Chandratal road close every year?
Chandratal road closes due to extreme winter snowfall. The access route crosses Kunzum Pass at 4,551 metres, which gets buried under many feet of snow from October to May. Since there is no permanent population at the lake, there is no year-round road maintenance. BRO only clears the road when the tourist season approaches.
What is the best month to visit Chandratal from Manali?
July offers the easiest road conditions and fully operational camps — best for first-time visitors and families. September offers the most rewarding experience with clear skies, fewer crowds, and stunning autumn colours — best for experienced travellers. Mid-June to early August provides the safest overall window.
What is the current Kunzum Pass status in 2026?
Kunzum Pass is open in June 2026 and is allowing civilian traffic between Manali and Kaza. The pass is now part of the active summer travel season, with access available to Chandratal from both sides.
However, travellers should still expect rough road sections, water crossings, and occasional weather-related disruptions. Checking the latest road-status updates before travelling is always recommended.
Do I need a permit for Chandratal?
No special permit is required to visit Chandratal Lake. However, if you are crossing Rohtang Pass (instead of using Atal Tunnel), you will need a Rohtang Pass permit. Since the Atal Tunnel bypasses Rohtang entirely, most Manali-to-Chandratal travellers no longer need this permit.
Is there mobile network at Chandratal?
No. There is no mobile network at Chandratal Lake. BSNL has the widest coverage in Spiti Valley, but even that cuts out well before Chandratal. Download offline maps and inform someone of your travel plan before heading out.
Also Read: Best Places to Visit on the Way From Manali to Chandratal in 2026