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Deo Tibba Trek

Manali
Not Rated
Duration

6 Day/ 5 Night

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

15 people

Languages

English

Overview

Deo Tibba Base Camp trek, also known as the Chota Chandratal trek is one of the most beautiful treks in the Manali region of Himachal Pradesh.The Deo Tibba Trek offers a great view of the snow-clad peaks of Deo Tibba (6001m) and Indrasan (6220m) along with the glaciers of Jagatsukh and Deo Tibba.If the thought of hiking to Deo Tibba conjures images of picturesque mountains, green meadows, and stunning peaks. Chikka, Seri, Tainta, and mini Chandra Tal are the scenic destinations of your trek which give you ample time to observe the purest form of nature abundant with alpine flowers, the glimpses of the famous peaks, the rivulets, and the popular Ravi River.If you spend some time gazing at faraway peaks or simply taking in the beauty of the waterfall, you will fall in love with the Deo Tibba walk.

Highlights

  • Deo Tibba Peak: Views of the majestic Deo Tibba Peak at 6,001 meters and surrounding mountains.
  • Scenic Beauty: Trek through lush meadows, alpine forests, and glaciers with views of Indrasan Peak and Lam Dal Lake.
  • Base Camp at Chikka: Start from Manali and camp at Chikka, a peaceful spot with great views.
  • Challenging Terrain: A moderate to challenging trek with some technical sections, ideal for experienced trekkers.

Itinerary

Day 1 : Drive from Manali to Khanol Village and start trek to Chikka

The Deo Tibba Base Camp trek originates from Khanol and after reaching Manali in the morning. To begin the journey, take a drive right away to Khanol village. The trekking route is filled with different types of berries and flowers. It takes 6-7 hours to reach Chikka which takes a shape of a snake. The magnificent welcome presents for you are the views of the Spiti valley, the Deo Tibba, and the Indrasaan mountain. The view opens up at Chikka which provides one of the best camping site boasts of Nag Mandir. Check into your camps for the night stay.

Day 2 : Trek from Chikka to Seri

Start trekking along the bank of the Jagatsukh nallah and enter the incandescent forests which would give away the paths to a striking landscape strewn with boulders and a carpet of velvety grass and colourful wildflowers. Leaving the tree-line behind, ascend to the meadows of Seri. Seri was once a glacial lake, but it is now a lovely big meadow with the stunning Tainta waterfall looming in the background, drained by cold rivulets, and studded with an incredible diversity of plants and wildflowers Stay overnight at the campsite.

Day 3 : Trek from Seri to Tainta

Start by crossing the level grassland and wading across the streams feeding the Jagatsukh nallah. Prepare yourself for a strenuous ascent amid rocks that will bring you to a moraine area and give you your first glimpses of the enormous Deo Tibba and Indrasan. Today you will get enough time to relax and acclimatize. stay overnight in the tents arranged.

Day 4 : Trek from Tainta to Mini Chandratal and return to Tainta

You reach a blue glacial lake that resembles Chandra Tal after ascending a hill and through moraine meadows. Hundreds of wildflowers adorn the shores of the lake. The snow-covered Deo Tibba glows throughout in contrast to the bright blue sky. Watch the high altitude lake with emerald blue water will ask you to take one last stretch of steep climb. Then you will return to Tainta later.

Day 5 : Trek from Tainta to Chikka

Retrace your way back passing through Seri and take a halt at Dudu Pathar for lunch. The descend is easy and will take around 3/4 hours to reach. Stay overnight in the tents.

Day 6 : Trek to Khanol Village and drive to Manali

1Drive back to Manali via Prini. You are welcome to stay longer in Solang Valley and partake in adventure sports like zorbing and paragliding, among others, if you so want (At an extra cost). Arrive at Manali by afternoon. Take some time to go for a stroll through the neighbourhood market or choose leisurely individual pursuits before continuing on to your destination back home.

Inclusions

  • Transport to and from the base camp
    The above trek cost includes transport to and from base camp.
  • Safety equipment
    First aid, medical kit, oxygen cylinders, stretchers, Walkie-Talkie etc. will be available at campsite.
  • Accommodation
    Stay is included from Day 1 to Last Day. Tents/Homestays/lodges will be provided. Tripple sharing Accommodation and separate accommodation for girls/ladies will be provided
  • Meals
    All meals from dinner on Day 1 to breakfast at Last day are included. Veg food will be provided during the trek.
  • Permits/ Forest fees
    UTT will arrange trekking permits and forest passes.
  • Experienced Trek Leader & Team
    Qualified trek leaders haing in basic / advanced mountaineering courses certificates/ degrees will assist trek.Other staff member includes qualified cooks, helpers and porters.
  • Food during transit to and from the base camp
    Food would not be provided during transit and trekkers have to bear the cost at their own.
  • Mule and Porter charges
    Generally we expect trekkers to carry their bag-pack and luggage themselves. For those who wish to use Mule/Porter need to pay Rs 350 per day for same.
  • Personal Expense
    Personal Expense of any kind. The trek cost does not include stay at any location on last day

Exclusions

  • Food during transit to and from the base camp
    Food would not be provided during transit and trekkers have to bear the cost at their own.
  • Mule and Porter charges
    Generally we expect trekkers to carry their bag-pack and luggage themselves. For those who wish to use Mule/Porter need to pay Rs 350 per day for same.
  • Personal Expense
    Personal Expense of any kind. The trek cost does not include stay at any location on last day

Durations

6 Day/ 5 Night

Grade

Medium to Difficult

Trek Season

Post-Monsoon ( September to October)
Summer (April to June)

Trek Altitude

Above 14700

Best Month

June
May
October
September

Tour's Location

Manali

FAQs

What is the difficulty level of the trek?

This trek is rated as "MODERATE " due to the high altitude, rugged terrain, and demanding hiking days.

What is the age requirement for the trek?

Participants should be at least 12 Year to join this trek due to its demanding nature.

What temperature ranges can I expect on the trek?

May — June (15C to 20C and night 7C to2C) Sept — Oct (15C to 10C and night 5C to -5C).

When is the best season to do this trek?

Pre Monsoon Season:— May first week to June end and post monsoon Season:- September 2nd week to Nov first week.

Where does the trek start and end?

The trek starts and ends in Manali.

What time should I report on the first day?

6.30 am To 7.30 am

What time will we return to the starting location on the last day?

5.30 pm To 6.30 pm

Are there any health restrictions for the trek?

People with conditions such as Bronchitis, Asthma, TB, Epilepsy, high blood pressure, or a higher BMI are not allowed on this trek.

Are there any age restrictions for children?

Children under 8 years old are not permitted to join the trek.

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