Deo Tibba Trek, Himachal Pradesh
Trip Highlights
- Feast your eyes as you witness the beauty of the whole region from 14,000 Ft.
- Expedition to the famous high altitude, emerald lake- Mini Chandratal.
- View the glaciers of Mt.Deo Tibba and Jagatsukh in Manali
- 6 day camp through meadows, alpine forests and waterfalls.


Know Before You Go
- Climatic conditions in the high altitudes vary from the plains; take adequate time to get acclimatized to high altitudes.
- Consult a physician before undertaking the trek. Carry basic medications and a first-aid kit during the trek.
- It is recommended to carry enough warm clothes and the right kind of shoes for the trek.
- Pay heed to the trek guides and instructors in order to enjoy a safe and sound trek
- Avoid consumption of alcohol or any other intoxicants during the trek.
- The trek takes place through an eco-friendly zone; do not encourage littering the local sites or campsites. Travelers littering may be fined.
- Do not encourage trekking during the night unless it is a part of the itinerary and a guide is with you; this might lead to unforeseen mishaps.
- Avoid using plastic bags and maintain the ecological balance of the destinations.
- Guidelines issued by the State-Government are to be followed. Social distancing to be maintained. Frequent hand sanitization and use of mask is recommended.
- Professional guide(s) are available to ensure high safety and more information and personal attention which are necessary to appreciate a trek.
- Any personal expenses, items of personal nature, meals not mentioned, etc. will not be in part of the package.
- Carry dry snacks/food from home (you will save a lot of money). Carry water bottles with you, so that you can refill.
- Keep your luggage minimum; the more you carry, the more you hassle.
- Please carry a valid ID proof.
- The exact location of the the starting point of the trek will be shared post booking.
Additional Information
About Deo Tibba Trek:
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 idea of trekking to Deo Tibba brings out the vision of scenic mountains and lush meadows and beautiful 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. Spend some time staring at the distant peaks or just admire the stunning waterfall you will definitely fall in love with this Deo Tibba trek.
Quick Facts About Deo Tibba Trek:
Duration: 6D/5N
Maximum Altitude: 14,000 ft.
Deo Tibba Trek Difficulty Level: Moderate
Total Trek Distance: 75 km
Temperature: 10° to 15° in the morning and -2° to -5° at night
Best Time to Travel: May - October
ATM: Manali
Nearest Railway Station: Jogindernagar Railway Station
Nearest Airport: Bhuntar Airport, Kullu
Start point/Endpoint: Manali
How to Reach Manali :
By Air
There is no airport in Manali, but the closest airport is Bhuntar in Kullu, which is 50 km away from Manali. Air India flights operate between Kullu and Delhi, however, these are irregular and very expensive. From Chandigarh, Himalayan Bulls offer flights to Kullu airport.
By Train
The closest train station to Manali is Ambala Cantt, which is 200 km away. Another option is to get a train to Chandigarh, which is 250 km away. Ambala Cantt is on the Delhi Amritsar route.
By Road
The Himachal Pradesh state bus service is ace and one can get frequent buses from the region to different parts of the country at a reasonable cost. The best and most cost-effective way to reach Manali is by road. Roads connect Manali to different places including Delhi (540km), Chandigarh (305km), Dehradun (227km), and Ambala (370km). There are several private buses as well that connect the hill station with different parts of the state.
Inclusions:
- Accommodation- Stay during the trek on triple/quad sharing (Camping)
- Meals- All veg meals while on the trek
- Activities- Trekking, Camping, Waterfall visit
- Guide- Qualified and experienced Trek Guide and support staff
- Transfers- Transport from Manali to base village and return
- Safety equipment- Basic First Aid Medical kit, Oxygen Cylinder, and Oxi Meter
- Trekking Equipment- Sleeping bags, Sleeping mattresses, Sleeping tents, utensils.
- Permits- All fees and permits for Indians.
Available Group Departure Dates:
May- 1,8,15,22,29
June- 5,12,19,26
July- 3,10,17,24,31
August- 7,14,21,28
September- 4,11,18,25
October- 2,9,16,23,30
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Manali Tour faqs
What is the best time to go for Deo Tibba Base Camp trek?
What is Deo Tibba Base Camp temperature?
What is Deo Tibba trek difficulty level? What kind of physical fitness will be required to do this trek?
The Deo Tibba Trek is a moderate level trek. The trek is not very difficult, but there are few places where the trek can be a little tricky. For that, you need to prepare yourself. For this, you can start jogging every day and then do cycling for some time.
Always take the stairs without any breaks which will help you to keep fit. Also, start with brisk 10 minutes walk every day and then some physical exercise like stretching. You can also do some yoga every day to regulate your breathing properly.
What is the height of Deo Tibba trek?
The trek to Mini Chandratal is at 4480 mtr from where you can witness the Deo Tibba Peak glistening at a mindblowing height of 6001 mtr. The maximum elevation during the trek is 14,000 ft above mean sea level.
What are the things I should carry for Deo Tibba Trek?
While you are heading out for your Deo Tibba Trek there are few essential things which you need to carry. Trek Essentials:
Trekking shoes:
On your Har ki dun trek you will cover a long distance and walk for long. So you need proper trekking shoes which are comfortable and tough. Choose trekking shoes that are flexible and have good ankle support. Also, see that they are water resistant.
Backpack:
You will also need a good backpack with sturdy straps and supporting frame. Also, don’t forget to take a rain cover for your back pack
Clothing:
Two trek pants: Carry at least two spare pair in case you first pant get wet. Wear one pair and carry the other pair with you. Three warm layers: During this trek you will be trekking at a high altitude so it is very important that you have proper clothes for the climatic conditions. Make sure you have three warm clothes layers to protect you from cold. Three shirts with collar: While on the trek don’t forget to change you tshirts.
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