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Deo Tibba Trek, Himanchal

About Deo Tibba Trek

Himachal Pradesh, the state blessed with beautiful treks throughout the mountains, has always been the favorite playground of the adventure junkies for centuries. Thrilling mountains of Himachal offers some best trekking trails that differ in their level of difficulty ranging from easy to strenuous. One trek which deserves a special mention in the list of best treks in its vicinity is the exciting 75 km long Deo Tibba.
Expansive views, lofty mountains, hanging glaciers, lush meadows, exposed rock faces, giant cliffs extensive geography, these are some of the surprising features of the Deo Tibba trek that fascinate every tourist to visit here once in a lifetime. Views of the snow-capped peaks of the mountains throughout the journey are special, and experienced hikers will say that it's something you need to experience yourself.

Area : Himachal Pradesh

Duration : 12 Days (4 days travel/8 days trekking)

Best Season : Mid June - Mid October

Grade :Moderate

Altitude : 3900 mts/12792 ft

Total Trekking : 75 K.M

 

To approach Deo Tibba Base camp, you will cross many remote villages and valleys like Panduropa, Setan, Hampta Pass, Chhika, Piyangniru, Raurikhaudi, to name a few. The trekking trail will take you further to an ancient village called Jogidugh, which is claimed to be the abode of 'Thakshag Nag' (serpent god) and all eighteen 'Nag' Gods. The trek also brings the expeditors to the grazing pastures of the Gaddi shepherds with magnificent views of Deo Tibba peak (6,001 m) and its enormous hanging glaciers. Bhanara cave, which was the abode of Pandavas during their exile, is also an important stopover point for the trek. This adventurous expedition will further end at Prini, further embarking on a visit to Manali.
If the idea of trekking to Deo Tibba brings out the vision of scenic mountains and lush meadows and beautiful peaks, then you have indeed landed up at the right place. Mentioned below is the itinerary of Deo Tibba trek, go through it and register now to book your seat. This one of its kind incredible experience is just a click away.

Deo Tibba Trekking Tour Highlights

  • Amazing trek through multiple terrains and altitudes
  • Beautiful Landscape sights
  • Camping at river sides
  • Spectacular views of the Pir Panjal Ranges
  • Visit caves in Bhanara, which were the once the abode of Pandavas
  • Witness the pleasant scenery that is adorned with blooming flowers, thick forest and streams

Best Time to Visit Deo Tibba Trek

Mid-June to Mid-October
During the early months of the year, there are chances of snow on high passes, which considerably melts by August. During the monsoon season, Kullu-Manali area remains affected due to rain, but when we talk about the high places like Lahaul and Spiti, the weather remains warm and sunny (12-20 °C) during the day, while the night temperature could be in minus (-2 to 6 °C). During the September and October, trekkers can experience a good weather, with little snowfall. With the onset of October, the day temperature is hovering around 12-18 °C but the evening starts getting comparatively colder with (- 6) to 4 °C.

Where is the Deo Tibba Trek ?

Located at an elevation of 6100 m towards the South-Eastern face of the Manali city, Deo tibba peak is quite famous amongst the trekkers. To reach the hill, trekkers will have to cross ancient villages like Sethan, Panduropa, Rauri kholi, Jogidugh, to name a few.

How to Reach Deo Tibba Trek ?

By Airways: Bhuntar Airport in Kullu is the nearest airport from Prini, the starting point of our trek. The second nearest airport is Chandigarh International Airport.
By Railways: Jogindernagar railway station is the nearest railhead to Manali. Other railway stations nearby the city are in Chandigarh and Pathankot.
By Roadways: Manali has a good network of roads which links the major cities - Delhi, Ambala, Chandigarh, Dehradun, Haridwar, Shimla, Dharamsala and Chamba/Dalhousie. On a regular basis, one can see many taxis and buses, run by Himachal Pradesh Tourism, to reach Manali. 


Deo Tibba Trek (Detailed Itinerary)

Day 1 : Delhi - Manali (510 km/ 12- 13 hrs)
Catch your AC Volvo from one of the meeting points in Delhi to Manali. Overnight Journey.
Day 2 : Manali
Upon arrival in Manali, you will be transferred to hotel for relaxing. In the afternoon visit Hadimba temple and the evening enjoy at mall road. Explore the charming hamlet and get a whiff of the life of the locals. Overnight stay and Lunch at Manali hotel.
Day 3 : Manali - Prini - Ponduropa - Setan (2700 mts/8856 ft) 4 hrs
Dig into breakfast and get ready for a four-hour drive to Setan village via Prini and Ponduropa. The zigzag motorable trails offer an extensive view of the valley and mountains. Dinner and overnight stay in Setan village camp.
Day 4 : Panduropa - Setan - Chhika (3000 mts/9840 ft) 4 hours, Trek
When you start trekking uphill early morning, you will notice lush green meadows that surround the high mountains till the Hampta Pass, a point below the hills. After reaching a certain point, you will trek downhill along the Alian River to arrive at the Chikka region, which is going to be your campsite for the night. The interesting part of this particular trail is that you will see colorful rocks. Dinner and overnight stay in Chikka camp.
Day 5 : Chhika - Marhi (3300 mts/10824 ft) 5 hrs
Cross the river and you will get to see the beautiful view of Indrasan (6,220 m), Deo Tibba Peak (6,001 m), and a group of summits around Beas Kund and Bara Bhangal Region. Overnight stay in the Marhi camp.
Day 6 : Marhi - Piyangniru (3900 mts/12792 ft) 4 hrs
View of lofty mountains, snow-capped mountains, massive moraine and hanging glaciers will accompany you throughout the alpine trail from Marhi till Piyangniru. Dinner and overnight stay in Piyangniru camp.
Day 7 : Piyangniru - Raurikhaudi (3300 mts/10824 ft) 5 hrs
Now comes the most surprising and tough part of the trek. On this day, the trek trail gets steppers in the beginning till it reaches a point, from where we will trek downhill to Raurikhaudi. Once the trekkers, reach Raurikhaudi, they will notice many shepherds, grazing their herds of Sheep and Goats. Dinner and overnight stay in Raurikhaudi camp.
Day 8 : Raurikhaudi - Jogidugh (3000 mts/10824 ft) Lamadugh/sorotu) 4 hrs
On eight day, you will trek for four hours till Jogidugh, a small village that holds a special mention in Hindu mythology. Jogidugh is claimed to be the abode of 'Thakshag Nag' (serpent god) and all eighteen 'Nag' Gods. Dinner and overnight stay in Jogidugh camp.
Day 9 : Jogidugh - Tilgan (2900 mts/9512 ft) 4 hrs
After breakfast, you will follow the tree lines, which first goes a little down and further climb along the stream. Following this, climb uphill till you reach Tilgan, a place from where you can relish the panoramic view of Manali. Overnight stay in Tilgan camp.
Day 10 : Tilgam - Manali - Prini via Bhanara (2300 mts/7544 ft) 4 hrs
Rise and shine, today you will trek downhill to Bhanara, a village known for an old temple and historic cave. Claimed to be the abode of Pandavas during their exile, the cave holds a strong mythological connect. After few kilometers, you will start noticing motorable roads, where our drivers will be waiting for you to drive back to Manali.
Day 11 : Manali to Delhi (570 kms/14 hrs)
Celebrate your successful trek in Manali. Board your AC Volvo and drive back to Delhi. Overnight journey.
Day 12 : Delhi
Arrival in Delhi marks the end of Deo Tibba Trek.
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Fixed Departure Dates 2018

29 June, 2018 13 July, 2018 27 July, 2018
10 August, 2018 24 August, 2018 07 September, 2018
21 September, 2018    
 

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