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Expedition · Himachal Pradesh
Mount Deo Tibba Expedition
challenging12-14 days
Duration
12-14 days
Price
65,000
Group size
1–10
Best time
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Nearest city: ManaliAltitude: 6001m
An iconic 6,000m expedition near Manali featuring technical climbing through the Jagatsukh Glacier, steep snow gullies, and a narrow summit ridge with dramatic mountain scenery.
Highlights
- Climb a technical 6,000m peak - perfect step up from 5,000m peaks
- Ascend through the Jagatsukh Glacier with crevasses and seracs
- Summit views of Seven Sisters peaks, Pir Panjal, and Dhauladhar ranges
Itinerary
Day 1: Arrive Manali; gear check
Day 1-2: Arrive Manali; gear check
Day 3: Drive to Jagatsukh/Khanol (2,700m)
Day 3: Drive to Jagatsukh/Khanol (2,700m)
Day 4: Trek to Chikka (3,215m, 4-5 hrs)
Day 4: Trek to Chikka (3,215m, 4-5 hrs)
Day 5: Trek Chikka to Seri (3,935m, 5-6 hrs)
Day 5: Trek Chikka to Seri (3,935m, 5-6 hrs)
Day 6: Trek Seri to Tenta Base Camp (4,150m, 4-5 hrs)
Day 6: Trek Seri to Tenta Base Camp (4,150m, 4-5 hrs)
Day 7: Acclimatization and technical training
Day 7: Acclimatization and technical training
Day 8: Move to Camp 1 at Duhangan Col (5,150m, 5-6 hrs)
Day 8: Move to Camp 1 at Duhangan Col (5,150m, 5-6 hrs)
Day 9: Move to Summit Camp (5,500m)
Day 9: Move to Summit Camp (5,500m)
Day 10: Summit push - Deo Tibba (6,001m) and return (10-12 hrs)
Day 10: Summit push - Deo Tibba (6,001m) and return (10-12 hrs)
Day 11: Descent to Manali and buffer days
Day 11-14: Descent to Manali and buffer days
Inclusions
- Hotel accommodation in Manali
- Full camping and meals during expedition
- Climbing permits (IMF)
- Technical equipment: ropes, ice screws, crampons, ice axe, harness
- Professional climbing guide, Sherpas, cook, support team
- Porters for common equipment to base camp
Exclusions
- Personal climbing gear and clothing
- Backpack offloading beyond base camp (₹5,000-₹7,000)
- Travel insurance with high-altitude evacuation
- Personal expenses and tips
Safety guidelines
- Requires technical mountaineering competence - Alpine Grade PD
- Prior 5,000m+ peak experience required
- Glacier travel, crevasse rescue, and fixed rope techniques necessary
- June preferred for better snow consolidation on upper gullies
- Small groups (4-6) recommended for higher success rate
