Deo Tibba Expedition | Advanced Himalayan Peak Climbing Himachal

Deo Tibba Expedition (6001m)

Conquer Deo Tibba – 6,001m for experienced climbers

11 Days of Glacier Travel, Alpine Trekking & Summit Push

Advanced Himalayan Mountaineering Adventure

Navigate Technical Ridges, Glaciers, and Alpine Terrain

Guided by Certified Mountaineering Instructors

Deo Tibba Expedition (6001m) winter mountaineering landscape in Ladakh

Deo Tibba Expedition (6001m)

Take on Deo Tibba (6,001m) on this 11-day expedition from Manali, designed for experienced climbers. Traverse glaciers, alpine meadows, and technical ridges with full guidance from certified mountaineering instructors.

Conquer Deo Tibba – 6,001m for experienced climbers

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Expedition at a Glance

Deo Tibba (6,001m) is one of the most respected technical 6000m peaks in the Pir Panjal range of Himachal Pradesh. This expedition is designed for experienced climbers seeking a true Himalayan mountaineering challenge involving glacier travel, alpine terrain, and a technical summit push.

Deo Tibba Expedition (6001m)

Deo Tibba (6,001m) is one of the most respected technical 6000m peaks in the Pir Panjal range of Himachal Pradesh. This expedition is designed for experienced climbers seeking a true Himalayan mountaineering challenge involving glacier travel, alpine terrain, and a technical summit push.

Altitude

max 8,000 m
6,001METERS

Extreme altitude zone

Threshold • 5,000 m

Peak

Deo Tibba

Region

Manali – Hampta Valley, Himachal Pradesh

Longitude
77.298° E°
Latitude
32.243° N°

Best Season

Jan
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Dec

Highlighted months indicate optimal climbing window

Duration

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Expedition Days
Reserve / Buffer Days

Expedition Type

⛰️

Upcoming Peak

Trek Distance

65 km2600 m gain
0 km33 km65 km
ACCESS & DIFFICULTY
Challenging (Technical 6000m Peak)
Technical Alpine Peak
Pickup
Manali
Drop
Manali

The Ascent of Deo Tibba

Deo Tibba rises to 6,001 meters in the Pir Panjal range of Himachal Pradesh, standing as one of India’s most iconic technical 6000m peaks. The mountain dominates the Hampta Valley skyline and offers a classic Himalayan mountaineering experience.

The expedition traverses alpine meadows, glacial valleys, and high camps before culminating in a technical summit push involving snowfields, crevasses, and exposed ridgelines.

Deo Tibba is not a trekking peak. It demands glacier skills, rope travel, crampon technique, and ice axe proficiency. Each stage of the expedition builds toward the summit through structured acclimatization and skill training.

The route passes through Chika, Seri, Tenta, Base Camp (4,500m), and Summit Camp (5,300m), creating a progressive high-altitude journey deep into the heart of the Himalayas.

Summit day is a true alpine experience, requiring early starts, strong endurance, technical efficiency, and calm decision-making under pressure.

Led by certified mountaineering instructors, this expedition follows international safety protocols and offers a professional, summit-focused Himalayan climbing experience.

Why Deo Tibba Is a Serious Himalayan Challenge

Glacier Travel & Crevasse Zones

The route involves crossing glaciers requiring rope travel and crevasse rescue awareness.

Technical Alpine Climbing

Snow slopes, exposed ridges, and mixed terrain demand mountaineering skills and experience.

High-Altitude Effects

At 6001m, oxygen levels are low, affecting stamina, recovery, and decision-making.

Long Summit Push

Summit day involves sustained climbing over snowfields and ridges with long ascent and descent hours.

Remote High Camps

Multi-day commitment in isolated high-altitude camps requires strong mental resilience.

Expedition Route & Approach

High-altitude expedition route including Leh, Korzok village, acclimatization zones, and Mt. Kiager Ri summit

The expedition begins in Manali, travels through the Hampta Valley, and progresses through multiple alpine and glacier camps before the summit of Deo Tibba.

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Journey Begins

Arrival & Preparation

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Stop 1

Manali

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Stop 2

Road Head

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Stop 3

Chika (3400m)

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Stop 4

Seri (3800m)

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Stop 5

Tenta (4200m)

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Stop 6

Base Camp (4500m)

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Stop 7

Summit Camp (5300m)

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Stop 8

Deo Tibba Summit (6001m)

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Stop 9

Return via same route

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Stop 10

Manali

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Journey Ends

Return to Leh

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Journey Begins

Arrival & Preparation

🏙️

Stop 1

Manali

📍

Stop 2

Road Head

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Stop 3

Chika (3400m)

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Stop 4

Seri (3800m)

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Stop 5

Tenta (4200m)

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Stop 6

Base Camp (4500m)

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Stop 7

Summit Camp (5300m)

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Stop 8

Deo Tibba Summit (6001m)

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Stop 9

Return via same route

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Stop 10

Manali

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Journey Ends

Return to Leh

Day-by-Day Itinerary – Deo Tibba Expedition (6001m)

Day

1

Arrival in Manali – briefing & gear check

Day

2

Manali → Road Head → Chika (3400m)

Day

3

Chika → Seri (3800m)

Day

4

Seri → Tenta (4200m)

Day

5

Base Camp acclimatization (4500m)

Day

6

Base Camp → Summit Camp (5300m)

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7

Rest & acclimatization at Summit Camp

Day

8

Summit Day – Deo Tibba (6001m)

Day

9

Summit Camp → Base Camp

Day

10

Base Camp → Chika

Day

11

Chika → Manali

Safety, Training & Leadership

  • Certified mountaineering instructors
  • Glacier travel & crevasse rescue training
  • Emergency oxygen and first aid kits
  • Daily weather and route assessments
  • Technical climbing safety protocols
  • Summit safety briefings

Who Should Join This Expedition

Experienced Mountaineers

Climbers with prior 5000m+ expedition experience and technical exposure.

Glacier & Alpine Climbers

Those with rope, crampon, and ice axe experience.

High-Altitude Adventure Seekers

Adventurers ready for a serious Himalayan challenge.

Summit-Focused Climbers

Mountaineers aiming for a true 6000m technical peak.

What’s Included

Accommodation in Manali and all high camps

Transportation within Manali and road head

Breakfast and dinner

Certified mountaineering guides & instructors

Mountaineering gear (crampons, ice axe, ropes, harness)

Glacier and technical climbing training

Safety equipment and first aid

All permits and summit certificate

Payments & Cancellation Policy

Transparent payment structure and clear cancellation rules to help you plan your expedition with confidence.

Payment Policy

30% Advance Payment

A 30% advance payment is required to secure your spot on the expedition.

70% Balance Payment

The remaining 70% balance must be paid at least 30 days before the expedition start date.

Accepted Payment Methods

UPICredit CardBank TransferPayPal

Cancellation Policy

30+ days before departure: Full refund minus a $100 administrative fee.

15–30 days before departure: 50% refund.

Less than 15 days before departure: No refund.

In case of severe weather conditions, the expedition may be rescheduled or canceled with a full refund.

* Policies are designed to balance climber safety, logistics, and expedition fairness in extreme Himalayan conditions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Clear answers to the most common questions about the Mt. Kiager Ri Winter Expedition.

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