


The Deo Tibba Peak Expedition is one of the finest mountaineering adventures in the Indian Himalayas. Located in Himachal Pradesh, this expedition takes you to the summit of Deo Tibba (6,001 meters), a majestic snow-covered dome in the Pir Panjal range.
It’s perfect for experienced trekkers aiming to transition into mountaineering.
Quick Overview
- Location: Manali, Himachal Pradesh
- Altitude: 6,001 meters (19,688 feet)
- Duration: 12–14 days
- Grade: Difficult
- Route: Jagatsukh → Chikka → Seri → Deo Tibba Base Camp → Summit
- Best Time: Mid-May to June and September to mid-October
Why Choose the Deo Tibba Expedition?
- Climb a non-technical 6,000+ meter Himalayan peak
- Perfect training for future high-altitude expeditions
- Incredible views of peaks like Norbu, Ali Ratni Tibba, and Indrasan
- Traverse alpine forests, meadows, moraines, and glaciers
- Experience snow climbing, ice-craft, and rope work
Detailed Itinerary
Day 1: Arrive in Manali
Meet the team. Briefing and gear check.
Altitude: 2,050 m
Day 2: Manali to Chikka (Drive + Trek)
Drive to Jagatsukh, then trek through pine forests.
Trek: ~4 hours
Day 3: Chikka to Seri
Beautiful meadows and river crossings.
Trek: 5–6 hours
Day 4: Seri to Deo Tibba Base Camp
Cross moraine and glacial terrain.
Trek: 6 hours | Altitude: ~4,500 m
Day 5: Rest and Acclimatization
Short hikes, ice training, and snow safety drills.
Day 6: Load Ferry to Advance Base Camp (ABC)
Carry load and return to base for the night.
ABC Altitude: ~5,200 m
Day 7: Move to ABC
Shift camp to Advance Base Camp.
Day 8–9: Summit Preparation and Weather Window
Wait for clear skies. Practice roping and crampon use.
Day 10: Summit Day (Deo Tibba 6,001 m)
Start before dawn. Snow slopes, crevasses, steep ascent.
Time: 10–12 hours round trip
Day 11: Return to Base Camp
Careful descent and rest.
Day 12–13: Trek Back to Jagatsukh and Drive to Manali
Essential Packing List
- Mountaineering boots (B3-rated)
- Crampons and ice axe
- Down jacket and insulated pants
- Base layers and fleece layers
- Gaiters and gloves (inner + outer)
- Snow goggles and headlamp
- Sleeping bag (-15°C comfort)
- Climbing harness, helmet, carabiners
- Rucksack (60L+) and daypack
- Personal first-aid kit
Important Notes
- Not for beginners: Requires prior trekking or basic mountaineering experience
- Technical climb: Involves rope work, snow travel, and crevasse risk
- Fitness level: High stamina and cardio strength needed
- Support: Go with a certified mountaineering guide or agency
Best Season to Climb
- May to June: Clear skies, snow-packed trails
- September to mid-October: Stable weather, less snow accumulation
Avoid monsoon season (July–August) due to landslides and slippery terrain.
Accommodation
- In Manali: Hotels or hostels
- On trek: Tents and camping setup
- Base & ABC: Alpine tents with kitchen support
Final Word
The Deo Tibba Expedition is more than just a climb. It’s a true test of skill, strength, and mental endurance. With breathtaking views and real alpine conditions, it prepares you for tougher summits like Stok Kangri or even 7,000-meter peaks.