DEO TIBBA BASE TREK

Manali, Himachal Pradesh

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Overview

DEO TIBBA BASE TREK

One of the most stunning treks in Himachal Pradesh's Manali area is the Deo Tibba Base Camp Trek, also known as the Chota Chandratal Trek. This trek's route is quite diversified and is home to a wide variety of flora and species. The whole walk route offers views of Mount Deo Tibba. The glaciers of Jagatsukh and Deo Tibba, as well as other peaks like Indrasan, are also visible. 14,698 feet is the highest elevation attained during Deo Tibba (approximately). Deo Tibba Base Camp is best done between May and October. Continue reading for additional details, including the schedule for Deo Tibba base camp, a route map, a temperature chart, and images, videos, and reviews. To view blogs from Deo Tibba Base Camp, scroll below.

 

Cost Per Person

₹ 20,000

₹ 12,600

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Complete

Itinerary of trek

Reporting, acclimatising, planning the trek, receiving a briefing, and window shopping (Sufficient time would be given for visiting market and nearby places)

 

Arrive in Khanool via cab. The route into the woods is a little challenging. The path takes you through wild woods, lush green meadows, and Chhika's sacred spot. The natural carving of a snake on a neighbouring stone serves as a representation of the Hindu Snake God Nag Devta. Mother Nature surely produced this piece of art, which resembles a snake ascending a mountain. Another Nag temple may be seen close to Chhika.

 

Stunning vistas, streams, and waterfalls are all in store for us on yet another gorgeous day. Today's stroll is nice, crossing the Pandu Ropa in between and briskly moving on. With its expansive landscape, nearby streams, and waterfalls, Seri makes a great camping destination. The large grazing field in Seri adds to the charm of the camping area. Seri is a large pastoral area surrounded on all sides by enormous granite mountains, streams, and a waterfall in the front. Keep in mind the high-altitude valley's nighttime lights. Seri is a fantastic location for a night of stargazing.

 

The day starts off with a short stroll and concludes with a stream. Following a difficult ascent through stones, the track ascends to reach moraines. Following the first ascent, the path levels off and has a milder grade. Tenta may be reached by following the stream after crossing a little creek in the middle. Tenta offers a magnificent view of the lovely Deo Tibba. The breathtaking view of the campground will leave you stunned. At the campground, stay the night.

 

As a result of the difficulty of our hike today—it will take us as high as 4500m—the amount of oxygen in the air decreases over 4000m in height. Around 4500 metres away is where the base camp is situated. Mountain sickness may arise as a consequence. (Vertigo, nauseousness, headache, etc.) You will reach a high-altitude lake with emerald blue water after making a long climb. Before going back to the Tenta campsite, spend some time admiring the majestic Deo Tibba and seeing the Mini Chandratal.

 

Follow Dudu Pather's stones and Seri's lovely meadows on your way back to Chhika. Camp out the night at Chhika.

 

Take the same route back to the roadhead. When we got back to Manali, the van would be there to greet us. Visitors are free to go on to their destinations after landing in Manali.

 

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Guidelines

➽ Preparation for Trek

As you well know, the great Himalayan trek is one that requires careful preparation, a strategy that allows for enough flexibility to adapt to whatever challenges may arise.

Therefore, here are some things to consider before setting out on your trek:

⦿ Physically – You should start working out at least a month before signing up for a program if you want to be physically prepared for the rigours of a journey. Strengthen your legs by jogging and working out regularly to increase your stamina. To better acclimatise to the environment and increase your resilience on the walk, you should give up smoking and undertake breathing exercises twice a day. Engage in vigorous physical activity, such as playing sports, doing Yoga, or running.

⦿ Mentally –

Getting in shape physically is essential, but mental preparation is just as crucial for a successful walk. Take time to enjoy your regular activities, maintain a healthy diet and sleep schedule, and unwind before embarking on a hike. Predictions regarding the journey should not cause mental worry. Spend time with your closest pals to recharge your batteries and renew your spirit. Pre-trek preconceptions are unwarranted since the first contact with the other trekkers is certain to be a source of inspiration and energy. Conditions during the walk will contribute to the increase in mental readiness. The mental repercussions of physical disadvantages will not be ignored. So, when you hike, pay attention to different regions of your body and purposefully relax them. If you want to enjoy your hike, you should learn to loosen up a little, particularly in the hips. Think about your descent as a simple dance, and enjoy the natural rhythms that the path and your body can discover together gradually, whether you're on a flowing downhill route or a frightening slope. Try out a few new walking techniques to add some fun to your commute without worrying about getting somewhere in particular. Maintaining mental fitness mostly requires a willingness to relax and take in the journey, rather than subjecting oneself to undue stress.

⦿ Technically-

Get the right size hiking boots and go for it, from a technical standpoint. You should make use of 60 litres. To become acclimated to carrying heavy items, it is recommended to utilise a backpack on a regular basis. Get a hiking stick, a water bottle, some thermal socks, a fleece or feather coat, some long pants, a poncho, some flip-flops, and any devices you may need like a camera or a power bank (DSLR or digital camera).

Guidelines

➽ Things to Carry

  1. Good Trekking Boots: You need sturdy trekking boots with supportive high ankles. Don't bring your running shoes. U can carry extra floaters/flip flops also.
  2. Wear warm clothing, such three-layer coats, fleece upper, hollow fill or down-filled jackets. Carry full-sleeved T-shirt. Carry cotton hiking trek pants and warm pant for your lower body. Never bring shorts or jeans on a hike.
  3. Take top and bottom thermals with you.
  4. Quick dry towel with light weight and Personal toiletries. Suns cream lotion, sanitizer, tooth brush ad toothpaste, lip balm and antibacterial powder.
  5. Socks: Bring two pairs of regular socks and two pair of wool socks for wearing at night.
  6. A head torch is required.
  7. Sunglasses/ Goggle: UV-protected sunglasses are necessary to protect against sunlight and Snow Mountain.
  8. There should also be a woolen cap / balaclava, cap, neck gaiter cum face mask and warm fleece and waterproof summit gloves since it will be chilly. Keep waterproof gloves on hand since they become wet in the snow.
  9. Everyone taking part in the activity should have their own lunchbox, spoon, mug and water bottle/ hydration pack of 2 ltr.
  10. Raincoats/ponchos: Since snowfall and rain are frequent at high elevations, it is important to have one on hand so as to avoid getting wet.
  11. Trekking bag of 75 ltr with rain cover.
  12. Walking stik.
  13. Electronics: camera (optional) USB cable/USB solar charger, charger/earphones, Power bank fully charged.
  14. Personal first aid box. Emergency ration, energy bars, dry fruit, electoral/Ors
  15. Required Documents:
    a) Registration Form
    b) Medical Certificate (signed by a licensed MBBS physician)
    c) NOC form (completed by the trekker)
    d) 2 passport-size photos
    e) ID Proof photo (not PAN)
    g) Insurance upto 5 lac..

Guidelines

➽ How to Reach

How to reach Manali:

Delhi and Manali are linked nicely. You may travel from Delhi to Manali in 12 to 14 hours via overnight bus (approx 540 KMS). Online ticket reservations are available at www.redbus.in and www.hrtc.gov.in Tip: Given the distance between Delhi and Manali, the majority of Volvo private buses depart Delhi between 5 and 8 p.m. At 8.30 p.m., the final government bus departs from ISBT Kashmere Gate. Between Rs. 1,200 and Rs. 1,800 are charged by Volvo buses each sector from Delhi to Manali and vice versa. Delhi to Manali: Buses depart from Manali for Delhi between 4 and 8 p.m., same like the return trip. You should expect to arrive in Delhi any time between six and ten in the morning. Plan your subsequent trips just after midday, leaving ample time for bus delays.

 How to reach Naggar:

Naggar is 18 kilometres from Manali, and there are several buses that operate every 15 minutes. Alternatively, one may get out at Patlikuhal, which is 5 kilometres from Naggar on the right bank highway. Between Kullu and Manali is Patlikuhal. To get to Naggar, you may take a cab or a local bus from Manali or Patlikuhal.

The closest train station is:

Ambala (350 miles) and Chandigarh are the closest railway stations (310 kms). Advice: From Chandigarh to Manali, regular buses and Volvos run in the evening. Volvo buses from Chandigarh to Manali and vice versa charge between Rs. 800 and Rs. 1,200 every sector.

The closest airport:

The closest airport to Manali is Bhuntar, which is 52 kilometres distant. From Bhuntar to Manali, taxi services are available and cost between Rs. 1500 and Rs. 2,500. Air travel between Bhuntar and Delhi is convenient. Airlines providing flights from Delhi and Chandigarh to Kullu include Indian Airlines, Kingfisher Airlines, MDLR Airlines, and Jagson Airlines.

➽ Trip Cost Includes

  1. Conveyance within the journey.
  2. Tents that can be shared.
  3. Advanced and knowledgeable himalayan adventure trips guide.
  4. Cooks, helpers, and other necessary personnel.
  5. Vegetarian meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) along the journey
  6. Every organisational prerequisite for a journey
  7. First aid kit with portal oxygen.
  8. Camping fees and forest permits.
  9. All permissions for hiking.
  10. All meals will be supplied while on the hike. Freshly cooked meals will include a mix of indian, chinese, and continental cuisines.
  11. Lodging at a hotel, guest house, home, or in tents.
  12. All of the group's trekking equipment (tents at base camp, use of base camp facilities)
  13. All trip workers, including porters and mules for everyday items (such as food, tents, and utensils)

 

➽ Trip cost Excludes

  1. Airfare or other forms of transportation costs.
  2. Meals and hotel accommodations.
  3. Personal costs include washing, cell charging, and lodge showers
  4. Entry permits or permission for the inner line for foreign participants.
  5. Personal apparel and hiking supplies, such as liners for sleeping bags and walking sticks, are required.
  6. Any expenditures associated with rescue efforts or an early expedition departure.
  7. Guides and sherpa crew are tipped.
  8. Personal porters to carry hikers' packs
  9. Personal liability insurance or emergency evacuation costs
  10. Personal purchases (such as bottles of mineral water, bottled or canned drinks, chocolate, dried fruit, presents, etc.).
  11. From and to the trailhead, food.
  12. 5% goods and service tax (gst).

 

Guidelines

➽ Special Casual Leaves

Government employee can avail the benefit of special casual leave when u join us for a trekking expedition. As per the rule of the pay commission, special casual leave can be availed for up to 30 days in a calendar years for trekking and mountaineering expeditions through a register organization. Himalayan adventure trips are a register adventure tour operator register with Indian mountaineering foundation and Himachal Pradesh tourism. Candidates have to apply for leave at least 30 days before the trek/expedition start.

 

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Testimonials

➽ Provided By The Customers

In July of 2018, I attempted to climb Mount Deo Tibba with Himalayan Adventure Trips. The expedition went well and according to schedule. The service was great, and we also had a good time. The native food was delicious, and the people were more than happy to assist me in any way they could. My plan is to join them on their future adventure without a doubt.

Padhy, Trilokpati

During my time with Himalayan Adventure Trips, I ascended Mount Deo Tibba. Our endeavour was fruitful, and everything went according to plan. The service was great, and we also had a good time. The native food was delicious, and the people were more than happy to assist me in any way they could. My plan is to join them on their future adventure without a doubt.

Friends

During my ascent of Deo Tibba We appreciate your assistance in getting us to the top of Mt. Deo Tibba; it's not an easy hike, but our guides' encouragement kept us going when we almost turned back when one of our party couldn't make it. Many thanks to the Himalayan Adventure Trips staff.

Kushagra

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