Deo Tibba peak at 6001m is one of the higher peaks in the Pir Panjal Range of the Indian Himalayas. Starting from Jammu and Kashmir, the Pir Panjal range extends all the way into Himachal.
Mt. Deo Tibba and Indrasan mark the eastern end of this range, and Mt. Norbu mark the western end. The Deo Tibb...
Deo Tibba peak at 6001m is one of the higher peaks in the Pir Panjal Range of the Indian Himalayas. Starting from Jammu and Kashmir, the Pir Panjal range extends all the way into Himachal.
Mt. Deo Tibba and Indrasan mark the eastern end of this range, and Mt. Norbu mark the western end. The Deo Tibba Valley trek takes you to the base camp of this big mountain through dense conifer forests, lush green meadows, high altitude lakes and snow-capped peaks. Starting from the beautiful hill town of Manali, we make a small circuit over 12 days, starting at Jagatsuk village, where there is a small dam called “Barazaahar(बारह हजार)”. Jagatsuk is the first and last village on the trail. Post that, the only people we get to meet on this Himalayan trail would be the Gaddi Shepherds and Gujjar cattle herders. Gaddis camp in the mountains with their huge flocks of sheep and goat throughout the Summer and Monsoons. Gujjars are few and are normally found at Tilgan and Jobri with their herds of buffaloes.
The trek is of moderate difficulty with a couple of tough days, which include steep ascents. Starting at 2000m, we ascend to the highest altitude of 3700m at Rourikholi, the enchanting grazing grounds for all horses of Siri and Tainta. You can count about a hundred horses and mules in this sprawling meadow with views of Deo-Tibba and Indrasan on one side and the Dhauladhar range on the other. Each campsite on the trail is picturesque, enhancing the joy of camping in the mountains. For first-time trekkers and visitors to the Himalayas, this trek works as a classic introduction to the beauty and rigour of trekking in the Indian Himalayas. For the seasoned trekker, this is a relaxed walking holiday with yourself that will leave you totally de-stressed and rejuvenated by the end of it all.
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Expedition to Dev Tibba and Mt. Norbu Dr. Gururaj S And Santhosh 20XX 1
If you are fond of coffee and you start tasting it less strong then think mountains are calling you.. You are surrounded by friends but still the days look incomplete then think mountains are calling you.. If you are reading a book and that doesn’t interest you then think mountains are calling you.. The vibes and colours of life are bright but still those things doesn’t excites you then mountains are calling you… 20XX 2
The Himalayas Mountain ranges influence how you ‘see’ a trek. They also decide where and when you trek. 3 3
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10 10 Acclimatization day and packing for trek
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Trek from Jagatsuk village to Chika(first camp)altitude 3100mts 15
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25 Chika to Seri.. altitude 3,800 meters (12,467 feet)
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Seri to Tenta base camp - Altitude 4,156 meters (13,635ft) 36
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113 Duhangan col to Dev Tibba summit(Mt. Deo Tibba), at an impressive height of 6,001M (20,000ft)