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.
