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Deo Tibba Base Camp Trek

Grade: Moderate

Maximum Altitude: 4480 M

Average Walking time: 5-6 hours per day

Standard Trekking Plan

Deo Tibba trek is pleasant trek that takes us to the grazing pastures of the Gaddi shepherds and the emerald blue waters of the Chandertal Lake (4,480 m) with magnificent views of Deo Tibba peak (6,001 m) and its huge hanging glaciers. This is a spectacular view that haunts every trekker giving a unique experien

Day 01: Delhi to Manali - Through famous VALLEY OF GODS.

Day 02: REST DAY- short walks in mountain to get acclimitized to mountain air.

Day 03 (Manali – Khanol-Chika. 16 km):by taxi and then 2 hrs trek to Chhika

We trek through a stretch of 3-4 kms that is steep through forest and then a long & wide alpine plateau with wild flowers to reach Chikka (3350 m). Chhika provides the best rocks for climbing in the area. Overnight in camp.

Day 04 (Chhika – Seri,

The route is along the right bank of Jagatsukh nallah and passes through Seri. Seri was once a glaciated lake, but is now a meadow carpeted with an astounding variety of herbs and alpine flowers. Along the trek, sudden appearance of Deo Tibba (6001 m) is breathtaking. Overnight in tent.

Day 05:(Seri-Tenta)

Day 06 (Tenta – Deo Tibba Base and back tenta

we finally reaceautiful lake with emerald blue water – Chandertal lake (4480 m) at the base of Deo Tibba. The flora enthusiast will have a wonderful time trying to identify the hundreds of flowers growing everywhere.

Day 07 (Tenta – Chhika

The Deo Tibba Trek continues and we descend down to Bhanara village. In the afternoon explore nearby areas and view Shain range. Overnight in tents.

Day 08 (Chhika - Manali):

Trek down to Jagatsukh village enroute visit local temples From Jagatsukh travel to Manali by car/jeep. Overnight in Manali.

Day 09: Travel back for Delhi

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