Kulu, Himachal Pradesh
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6D / 5N
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Himalayan Treks
Min Age
12+
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Enjoy camping at the beautiful Chikka campsite, surrounded by vibrant flora and the soothing sound of the Hampta stream.
Experience the thrill of navigating across moraines and small glaciers as you approach the base camp.
An optional visit to the pristine, crescent-shaped Chandratal Lake, known for its stunning turquoise waters.
Spot diverse Himalayan flora and fauna, including blue sheep, Himalayan monals, and rare medicinal plants.
Witness unforgettable sunrises and sunsets against the backdrop of towering peaks, creating picture-perfect moments.
Deo Tibba Trek through lush meadows, dense forests, and serene river valleys, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains.
Witness panoramic vistas of majestic peaks like Deo Tibba (6,001m) and Indrasan (6,220m), along with snow-covered glaciers and vast snowfields.
Activity location: Kullu, Himachal Pradesh.
Trip Duration: 6 Days |5 Nights
Deo Tibba Height: 19,435 Ft.
Deo Tibba Trek Distance: 60 Km.
Best Time to Visit: June-September.
Trek Difficulty: Easy to Moderate.
Accommodation: Guest house, Homestay, camping during the Trek.
Meals: All Meals (Veg), including from Packed Lunch on the 1st day to Breakfast on the 6th Day.
About Deo Tibba Base Camp Trek, Himachal Pradesh:
Deo Tibba, known as the Trail of the Pandavas in Himachal Pradesh, provides an unforgettable hike. Not only will you test your physical endurance, but the sights along this hike will soothe both mind and soul alike amidst its peaceful environment. Chikka and Seri landscapes, as well as Deo Tibba Peak (6,001 meters/19,688 feet), set against its stunning Himalayan backdrop, make Deo Tibba one of the top treks near Manali. Starting in Jaget Sukh, this route leads you through flower-laden valleys, flowering meadows, bubbling brooks, verdant pastures, and across an ancient bridge, not forgetting some spectacular views of the Pir Panjal mountain range and Rohtang Pass that will ensure you stay energised throughout your journey! As you progress along your trek, your path will lead you to Chandratal Lake (4,480 meters/14,698 feet). Situated high on a mountain ridge, its waters shimmer emerald blue against the stunning backdrop of Deo Tibba peak, which towers majestically overhead. Spend the night here under starry Himalayan skies.
Your journey will then continue to Chota Chandertal, also located on this ridge. Here, you can camp and spend the night while taking in stunning views of Deo Tibba peak, making this campsite an ideal spot to unwind away from modern life's stresses. Once you've had time to explore this charming village, begin the trek back to Baara Hazar. Expect it to take around 5-6 hours as you make your way through terrain filled with moraines; when you reach Baara Hazar, you'll pitch your tents and spend the night taking in breathtaking Himalayan stars. Your final day of trekking will start off right with a hearty breakfast prepared by our high-altitude chef. From there, you will trek towards Jagatsukh Nala stream and head further uphill - beware that some sections may feature boulders. Once at your campsite, enjoy relaxing while taking in stunning views of Deo Tibba and Jagatsukh Peak as well as gorgeous glaciers moving across mountains around you.
This Package Includes:
Transportation from Manali to Manali.
Accommodation on a sharing basis.
All Meals (Veg), from Packed Lunch on the 1st day to Breakfast on the 6th Day.
Well, Qualified Trek Leader.
Supporting the Staff and cook.
Forest Permits.
Basic Medical Kit.
Accommodation in a Tent.
Camping and Trekking Equipment (Tent, Sleeping bags, etc).
Excludes:
Anything that is not included in the above list.
Porters or mules to carry your Luggage.
Any kind of Personal Expenses.
Personal Medication.
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Day 1
Drive from Manali to Khanol Village:
Duration: 1.5 to 2 hours
Scenic drive through picturesque landscapes
Stunning views of the surrounding mountains
Start Trek to Chikka:
A gradual ascent through dense forests of pine, oak, and deodar
The trail passes through several small streams
Offers scenic views of surrounding mountains
Trek Duration and Distance:
Duration: 3 to 4 hours
Distance: Approximately 8 km
Arrival at Chikka:
Welcomed with hot tea and snacks
Overnight stay in tents at Chikka
Day 2
Start Point:
Begin the trek after breakfast from Chikka.
Trek Details:
Moderate ascent through lush green meadows and wildflowers.
The trail passes through several streams.
Panoramic views of surrounding peaks: Deo Tibba, Indrasan, and Hanuman Tibba.
Distance & Duration:
Approximately 6 km.
Takes around 4 to 5 hours to reach Seri.
Arrival at Seri:
Enjoy a hot lunch upon arrival.
Relax with tea and snacks in the afternoon.
Accommodation:
Overnight stay in tents at Seri.
Day 3
Start: After breakfast, begin the trek from Seri towards Tainta.
Route: The trail is a gradual ascent through rocky terrain.
Scenery: Enjoy stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
Terrain: The trail passes through several streams.
Wildlife: Opportunity to spot wildlife such as musk deer and Himalayan tahr.
Distance & Duration: The trek covers approximately 7 km and takes around 5 to 6 hours.
Arrival at Tainta: Upon arrival, enjoy a hot lunch followed by tea and snacks.
Overnight Stay: Accommodation will be in tents at Tainta.
Day 4
Start the day with breakfast at Tainta.
Begin the trek towards Mini Chandratal, a glacial lake at an altitude of around 4,200 meters.
The trek involves a challenging ascent through rocky terrain.
Enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding mountains during the trek.
Upon arrival at Mini Chandratal, spend time exploring the lake and taking in the stunning views.
Retrace your way back to Tainta, which takes approximately 3 to 4 hours.
Overnight stay in tents at Tainta.
Day 5
Breakfast: Start your day with a hearty breakfast.
Trek Back: Retrace your path back to Khanol Village, passing through Seri.
Lunch Break: Halt at Dudu Pathar for lunch, enjoying the picturesque mountain views.
Continue Trek: Resume your trek to Khanol Village after lunch.
Arrival at Khanol Village: Reach Khanol Village and enjoy hot tea and snacks upon arrival.
Overnight Stay: Rest and relax overnight in a guesthouse at Khanol Village.
Day 6
After breakfast, begin the trek down to Khanol Village.
The trek duration is approximately 1.5 to 2 hours.
Once you reach Khanol Village, you will drive back to Manali.
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Age Policy:
This event is suitable for anyone above 12 years of age, prices will be the same as an adult.
Price Includes
Stay
Meals
All Days meals
Permits
Event Permits are provided.
Government permit
Guide
Professional leader to assist you
Notes:
For 10-15 people: 1 Trek Leader
For 25-30 people: 2 Trek Leader
Activities
Trekking
Clothing:
Thermal wear (top and bottom)
Fleece jacket or woollen sweater
Waterproof and windproof jacket
Trekking pants
T-shirts (quick-dry)
Warm gloves and socks
Woollen cap and sun hat
Footwear:
Sturdy trekking shoes
Comfortable sandals or flip-flops (for evenings)
Extra pair of socks
Accessories:
Sunglasses (UV protection)
Sunscreen lotion and lip balm (SPF 30+)
Trekking poles
Backpack (50-55 liters) and rain cover
Raincoat
Headlamp or flashlight with extra batteries
Personal Items:
Toiletries (toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, towel, etc.)
Personal medication and first-aid kit
Water bottle or hydration pack
High-energy snacks (nuts, energy bars, etc.)
Others:
Camera and extra batteries
Mobile phone and power bank
Lightweight sleeping bag (optional)
Plastic bags or waterproof bags for storing wet clothes
Identification documents
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Lavanya
Reviewed: Jul 19, 2023
5/5
I had an amazing time on the Deo Tibba Base Camp trek! The guides from escape2explore were knowledgeable and friendly. The temperature at the base camp was chilly but refreshing.... Read More
Zainab
Reviewed: Jul 19, 2023
5/5
My experience on the Deo Tibba Base Camp trek with escape2explore was nothing short of magical. The trek was beautifully designed, striking a balance between adventure and enjoyment. The difficulty... Read More
Taksheel
Reviewed: Jul 18, 2023
5/5
The Deo Tibba Base Camp trek was an adventure of a lifetime! Organized by escape2explore, every aspect was well taken care of. The difficulty level was perfect for my fitness... Read More
Omdut
Reviewed: Jul 18, 2023
5/5
The Deo Tibba Base Camp trek was incredible! Thanks to escape2explore, the itinerary was well-planned, and the difficulty level was just right. The breathtaking views made every step worth it!
Trupti
Reviewed: Jul 14, 2023
5/5
I can't say enough about the Deo Tibba Base Camp trek! My experience with escape2explore was phenomenal. The trek's difficulty level was moderate, making it accessible yet exciting. I was... Read More
The stunning Chhota Chandratal Lake, located near Deo Tibba Base Camp, is a breathtaking high-altitude lake offering mesmerizing reflections of surrounding snow-clad peaks.
No, monsoon trekking is not recommended due to landslides, slippery trails, and unpredictable weather, which can make the journey hazardous.
Yes, trekkers can hire mules or porters to carry extra luggage, making the trek more manageable and comfortable, especially at higher altitudes.
Yes, the trek starts from Jagatsukh village, located near Manali, making it an easily accessible trekking destination for adventure enthusiasts.
Yes, trekkers might spot Himalayan foxes, ibex, and rare snow leopards, along with various bird species native to the high-altitude Himalayan ecosystem.
Yes, you can join the trek to Deo Tibba. The trek’s difficulty level is moderate and can be attained without someone’s support. Wear robust footwear, and comfortable clothes, and maintain basic fitness to complete the trek.
The safety and security of women/girls are paramount to us. Hence, it's entirely safe for women/girls to participate in our treks and travels. Our trek leaders always accompany the group, offering constant assistance and direction. Our campsites are thoroughly secure and provide a safe lodging environment. In addition, our female trek leaders often join our treks.
Your money will be refunded within 2-3 business days.
Unfortunately, it's not feasible to reschedule your trek to a future date if you're unable to attend on the designated day, regardless of the circumstances (like family emergencies, health problems, or work commitments). However, if you have concerns about this policy, please don't hesitate to email us at info@escape2explore.com, and our team will get in touch with you to discuss further.
Yes, multiple natural water sources are available along the trail, but using purification tablets or a filter is advised before drinking.
This is a camping-based trek, where trekkers stay in tents with sleeping bags provided, offering a raw and immersive outdoor experience.
Yes, the trek offers stunning views of glaciers and moraines, including the Jagatsukh Glacier, enhancing the adventure with icy landscapes and dramatic terrains.
Some high-altitude trekking experience is recommended, as the route includes steep climbs, glacier views, and long trekking hours requiring good physical endurance.
The ideal trekking seasons are May to June and September to October, when trails are clear, temperatures are moderate, and landscapes are at their most scenic.
It offers stunning views of Deo Tibba peak (6,001m), along with lush forests, alpine meadows, glacial lakes, and a thrilling high-altitude trekking experience.
Life is unpredictable and we understand that sometimes you have to cancel or change your trip dates and we endeavour to make it as easy as possible for you. However, please understand that we plan everything including guide fees, permits, accommodation and rations in advance. Therefore, any cancellation means inconvenience and certain losses to the people involved in various stages of the programme. Keeping that in mind, our cancellation charges are as below -
Cancellations before 30 days from the start of the event: Get a monetary refund with 15% of cancellation charges.
Cancellations between 30 days and 15 days to the start of the event: 50 %refund.
Cancellations less than 15 days to the start of the event: No refund.
Cancellations will be accepted only by email.
Note: The Himalayan Daredevils reserves the right to cancel a program before departure in the event of logistical problems arising due to natural calamities, strikes, wars or any other circumstances that make the event inadvisable. In this case, we will refund 50% of the event fees.
Itinerary Changes &Trip delays:
We plan itineraries based on the information available at the time of planning and in rare circumstances, they are subject to change. If the itinerary is changed or delayed due to unforeseen circumstances such as bad weather, transportation delays, government intervention, landslides etc., we will always aim to give you the best experience possible. However, The Himalayan Daredevils not be held responsible for the cost of delay or changes.
For Bookings made from Third Party Websites:
The client is responsible for communicating with a third party (booking website) for cancellation.
Cancellation / Refund is done by a third party based on their policies.
The Deo Tibba Trek is a great walk through the wild lands of Himachal Pradesh. It gives walkers a fine mix of fun, highland views, and meeting the local folk. This trek sits in the Pir Panjal range close to Manali. It's good for both new and old trekkers who want to see calm views. The path goes through thick woods of pine, oak, and silver birch. It also passes sweet towns and bright fields full of wildflowers, all with the high snow peaks as a backdrop. This trek lasts about 6 days and goes up to about 14,000 feet. It ends at the base camp of the big Deo Tibba (6,001 meters), a peak held sacred as a meeting spot for gods in local tales. You will see wide views of high peaks like Indrasan and others, and the ice and stones that colour this bold area. The camp at Chikka, the Seri fields, and the bright Chandratal lake (not the same as the famous one in Spiti) are key good spots in this trip. What makes the Deo Tibba Trek stand out is how the view changes from green valleys to empty highlands, making it a true highland feel. The path also lets you see wild animals and talk with kind locals who share old tales and ways. Best done from May to October, this trek shows the raw charm of Himachal’s highlands. It offers alone time, a spiritual feel, and a deep link with nature. For those wanting to break free from crowds and dive into big mountain wilds, the Deo Tibba Trek is a dream come true.
The Deo Tibba Trek in the Kullu-Manali area of Himachal Pradesh is more than just a pretty walk it's a path deep in myths, local tales, and climbing history. The name "Deo Tibba" means "God's Hill" in the local tongue. In old Hindu beliefs, this peak is seen as a holy meeting spot for gods, led by Lord Indra, the king of gods. This holy link has made the mountain a place of great respect for the Kullu Valley folk. Local stories say Deo Tibba is a home for the gods who keep the valley safe. Shepherds and villagers in nearby places often tell old stories of the gods' acts and blessings from the mountain. The Seri field, now a camp spot on the trek, used to be thought of as grazing land for the gods’ cattle. Climbing-wise, Deo Tibba caught interest since the early 1900s. The British marked it for its unique dome top and the ice lands around it. The mountain and nearby peaks like Indrasan became a draw for climbers after India became its own nation, most busy in the 1960s and 70s.
Over time, the path to Deo Tibba's base turned into a trekking route, drawing not just climbers but nature and fun lovers too. The modern Deo Tibba Trek is liked more now due to better walking paths around Manali, but it still keeps much of its old charm. The trek offers a mix of myth and nature, showing the ways of Himachali villages that have stayed the same for years. The folks here hold to their old ways, and events like Dussehra in Kullu celebrate these holy peaks as divine watchers. Keeping the place clean is key in the area's recent past. With more trekkers, there's more pressure to keep the area’s nature as it was. Local guides and groups push for eco-friendly trekking to keep the path as clean as in old times. Thus, the Deo Tibba Trek is not just a walk it’s a path through a land full of history, myths, and meaning. From its holy links to its climbing history, the trail tells a story that makes each step by a trekker rich in this holy Himalayan area.
Manali: Manali is where the Deo Tibba Trek starts. It's a loved spot in Himachal Pradesh because of its views, cool air, and fun mix of things to do. Key places here are Hadimba Temple, Solang Valley, and the Mall Road. It's also the place where many other treks start, drawing both visitors and hikers.
Jagatsukh Village: About 6 km from Manali, Jagatsukh acts as the main spot to kick off the Deo Tibba Trek. It was once Kullu's old capital and is full of old-style homes and temples. It's a calm place that shows the local way of life and the old times of the area.
Chandratal Trek: Not the same as the bigger Chandratal Lake in Spiti, this tiny lake sits at the base of Deo Tibba. It's a key rest spot for hikers, with its clear waters and broad views, making it perfect for taking photos.
Hampta Pass: Close to Deo Tibba, Hampta Pass is a trek between the green Kullu Valley and dry Lahaul. If you have more time, add this trek for a bit more adventure and a view of different terrains.
Solang Valley: Near Manali, Solang Valley has many fun sports like flying, rolling in balls, skiing, and snowboarding when it's the season. It also has great mountain views. It's a fun place to chill before or after your trek.
Rohtang Pass: 51 km from Manali, Rohtang Pass shows you some awesome views of ice, peaks, and rivers. It links Kullu Valley to Lahaul and Spiti valleys. Try to drive here between May and October.
Naggar Castle: Naggar is on the left side of the Beas River, with the old Naggar Castle and an art place. Made of wood and stone, the castle looks out over the valley. It's a quiet spot for art, old things, and beauty, not far from Manali.
Spring and Early Summer ( May to June ): It's one of the best times to walk Deo Tibba as the snow melts, showing green fields, flowers, and clear paths. Days are cool, nights cold. Streams run, and the peaks are full of snow, giving stunning sights. This is the time for enjoying nature fully.
Monsoon ( July to August): Rain comes a lot, making paths soft and risky. You might not see well, and trips can get cut off. Even though it's green, it's still not safe. Most trek groups don't trek now.
Autumn ( September to October ): Skies are clear, and you can see peaks and valleys well. Paths feel new, and the weather stays mild. Trees turn orange and gold, making it a top time for photos and quiet walks. Fewer people come compared to summer.
Winter ( November to April ): Snow covers all, and paths close, needing special tools and skills for cold, blocked paths and snow slides. Only trained climbers should try it then.
By Airport: Bhuntar Airport, 50 km from Manali, has flights from big places like Delhi and Chandigarh. From here, you can take a taxi or bus to Manali, the main spot for the trek. Flights can be few and depend on the weather, so check before going.
By Road: From big North Indian cities, overnight buses and Himachal Road Transport buses bring you to Manali. The ride from Delhi takes about 12–14 hours through the mountains and by rivers. You can also drive yourself for more freedom.
By Railway Station: Joginder Nagar station is around 165 km from Manali, but it's a small line with few trains. A better pick is Chandigarh Station, linked well to big cities. From Chandigarh, a 8–10 hour bus or cab ride gets you to Manali. This way works for those coming from far.
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