DEO TIBBA TREK

Altitude

6001 meters

Difficulty level

Moderate

Best time to do

May-June/Sep-Oct

Cost

Rs 13,000 per person

Duration

6 Days/5 Nights

Deo Tibba Base Camp Trek Overview

Deo Tibba is one of the tallest mountains in Kullu

Standing tall at 6001 meters, Deo Tibba is one of the tallest mountains of Kullu district and its summit provides an amazingly beautiful view of the Pir Panzal mountain range. The trek is absolutely mesmerizing as you get up close and personal with the mighty Himalayas.

It starts from near Jagatsukh, a village near Manali, and crosses through charming forests, amidst mountains and ends at a blue glacial lake. While technical climbing is required to reach the summit of Deo Tibba, the trek upto its base can be done by all medically-fit people having some prior trekking experience.

Trek Itinerary

DAY 0

Arrival in Kullu-Manali

kullu manali

You arrive in Kullu-Manali and get some time to acclimatize yourself. You can stay at our partner hotels/ guesthouses/ huts/ campsites.

DAY 1

Jagatsukh to Khanool to Chhika

chhika on way to Deo Tibba trek

We meet in Manali and head for Jagatsukh, a beautiful small village located on the left bank of river Beas and some 7 kms from Manali. We take a dirt road from Jagatsukh and go up the mountain till we reach a water dam site in Khanool, which is some 12 kms from Jagatsukh. Our trek starts from this dam site. We trek along the Jagatsukh Nallah for at least another four to five hours (depending on the speed) to reach the picturesque Chhika. Night stay in the tents in Chhika.

DAY 2

Chhika to Seri

Seri on way to Deo Tibba

Next morning, after breakfast we resume our trekking. We trek along the Jagatsukh Nallah and in the middle of the mighty mountains and reach Seri before sunset. We stay here for the night and get further acclimatized to the rising altitude. It also starts to get a little windy up here and nights can get real cold here especially if weather turns to worst. 

DAY 3

Seri to Tenta

tenta3

We start early after breakfast. We continue to ascend along the gushing rivulet and amidst closing mountain walls and reach Tenta by evening. We stay and rest here for the night in the tents. We are in complete wilderness.

Day 4

Tenta to Deo Tibba and Back

deotibba base camp

Next morning, we go up further along the white streams and reach the blue glacial lake known as ‘Chhota Chandertaal’. Standing by the lake, Deo Tibba is right above us. We stay here some time and return to Tenta. We spend the night in Tenta.

Day 5

Tenta to Chhika

Deo Tibba Trek

Next morning after breakfast we start descending and reach Seri by afternoon. We don’t stay here and reach Chhika by sundown. We stay in Chhika for the night.

DAY 6

Chhika to Khanool and back to Jagatsukh

chhika

Today’s the last day of our trek. We start descending after breakfast and reach Khanool by afternoon. A vehicle is waiting for us here. We return to Jagatsukh/Manali.


FAQs

Frequently asked questions and answers
Will I be refunded If I cancel a trek?

It depends on when you are cancelling it. This is our trek cancellation policy:

Total Refund: If cancelled a month before the beginning of the trek date.

75% cash refund: If cancelled 15 days before the start of the trek date.

50% cash refund: If cancelled within a week before the start of the trek date.

Why cancellation charges?

Because when a trek is booked, our team starts making arrangements like taking permissions from the local administrations to checking routes to setting up base camps etc. So, if a trek is cancelled nearer to the trek starting date, higher the cancellation charges or lesser the refund amount.

Do we cancel treks?

It’s extremely rare. The Wildcone will cancel a trek only and only due to extreme and unfavorable weather conditions or natural calamities or because of some other external factors like a government regulation etc which are not in our hands. We have not cancelled any treks so far. If we do, we will provide a voucher for the full trek amount. The voucher can be redeemed in any of our future treks.

What all do I need to bring along for a trek?

Depends from trek to trek. But a pair of good hiking shoes and warm clothes are a must for any trek. Once you have booked a trek, our team members will provide you all information and answer all your queries.

What’s the menu during a trek?

We serve three vegetarian meals — breakfast, lunch and dinner — everyday on a trek. Consumption of alcohol is not allowed.

Why trek with the Wildcone?

Because your safety and a hassle-free experience is our top priority. And this is ensured by our seasoned professionals, who are the most trusted trekking guides in the Kullu valley having decades of experience in mountaineering.​


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