Our trek started on 30.09.2023. From Manali, we took a Sumo and started our trip up to Khanol, the last village, Jagatsukh by road. From there, we uploaded our luggage and started our trek. On the same day, we reached Chikka. We camped at Chikka. The weather was very bad. Overnight rain made our trek miserable. Next Day, 01.10.23. We started walking for Seri. The weather became pleasant. We started our trailled at 8.30 am and reached Seri at about 3.30 pm. The weather changed again. Now snowfall has started, that's why we faced some difficulties. In Seri, we camped. Next day, the weather became worse. Thunder Strome and snowfall continued next day morning up to 8.00 am. We decided that we would not able to go further due to the bad weather. But we decided that we would trek to Tentia and Duo Tibba Base Camp and return to the Seri. Without wasting time, we started our journey and crossed a river and reached 12.00 pm. We spent some time in the Tentia, and planned for Duo Tibba Base Camp. But suddenly weather further change. Heavy clouds captured the whole area and snowfall started again. We would not able to move further and started returning and reached Seri at 5.30 pm. The weather was so unpredictable that no one could plan for anything. next day we started descend, and return Khanol at 3.30 pm. Beautiful veiw of the...
Read moreDeo Tibba is a mountain located in Kullu District, Himachal Pradesh, India at a height of 6,001 metres. It is situated in the Pir Panjal Range of mountains. It lies to the southwest of Manali above Jagatsukh village. The first reconnaissance of Deo Tibba was made by General Bruce's guide, Furrer, who reported that one of its ridges looked climbable from the Hamta nala. The route to the summit of this peak has a challenging terrain- a climber has to cross over steep ice passes, glaciers with crevasses, rock fall area and moraine. The peak is exceptional in a way that the summit is not a pointed ridge but a snow dome just like an ice cap, with a flat summit plateau. It requires a load ferry, crossing technical terrain difficulties, using fixed ropes, crampons, ice axe etc. It is sometimes misunderstood as a beginner's peak for aspiring mountaineers as it relatively lower when compared to Stok Kangri , but is less often climbed. Local and international teams attempt this peak often alongside Mt. Indrasan (6221 m), the two being connected via the high Duhangan Col. by.
As per local beliefs, Deo Tibba is the assembly site of the gods. According to the Hindu mythology, the dome shaped peak of Deo Tibba is where the gods sit. Hence the name Deo meaning ‘Gods’...
Read moreDeo Tibba Base Trek is a pleasant trek that takes you through the lush green oak & deodar forested trails, passing through undulating meadows and pastures of the Gaddi shepherds to the base camp of Tenta, where one encounters breathtaking vistas of Mt. Deo Tibba with its hanging glaciers rising right under your nose. The Deo Tibba Base Trek offers spectacular views which will forever leave a mark in the minds of all nature lovers...
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