Deo Tibba Trek
The Deo Tibba trek is set in the Manali region. The Deo Tibba Mountain is perched within the Pir Panjal range of the Himalayas surrounded by the majestic views of many other Himalayan peaks in the vicinity. The Deo Tibba trek is considered as a beginner’s trek with quite a few challenges to sustain. The rough terrain and decrease in levels of oxygen as we ascend to the Deo Tibba peak makes it quite challenging for the trekkers to proceed without trouble. There are some months when the challenges are quite manageable. These months include June, August, September and October.
The Deo Tibba peak, Norbu peak and Jagatsukh peak look absolutely stunning with their snow capped attire during these months and also the temperatures remain within the moderate range dropping to sub zeros at night. Daytime temperatures revolve around 10 degree Celsius to 15 degree Celsius whereas at night it drops to -2 degree Celsius to 5 degree Celsius. Chotta Chandratal Lake at the foot of Deo Tibba is the highlight of the trek owing to its mesmerizing beauty when viewed from the peak of Deo Tibba perched at 14,700 ft above the mean sea level. The scenic routes of the Deo Tibba trek will leave you amazed with its diversified flora and fauna and the majestic Himalayan peaks glazing white in snow under the sunlight. The trek takes about 6 days to complete and stretches for about a 47 km long trail. Anyone can opt for the Deo Tibba trek from kids aged 12 or above to adults aged around 50 to 60
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