14 Days 13 Nights

Mt. Hanuman Tibba Expedition(H.P)

Mt. Hanuman Tibba Climbing Expedition Overview: The Mt.Hanuman Tibba expedition takes place in Himachal Pradesh, specifically in the Kullu District. This 14-day journey combines both road travel and trekking, covering 22 km by road from Manali to Dhundi and approximately 60 km by trek in total. The climb is considered moderately challenging to challenging, with the highest altitude reaching 19,559 ft at the summit. The best season for this adventure is from June to September.
Quick Info

Mt. Hanuman Tibba Expedition(H.P)

Max Altitude

19,559 FT

Region

Kullu Manali , Himachal Pradesh

Grade

Moderate to Challenging

Trekking KM.

60 KM

Cost

99999/- per person

Season

June to September

Duration

14 Days 13 Nights

Trail Type

Mountaineering Expedition, Camping, Climbing

Contact us

Mt. Hanuman Tibba Expedition

Office Address:

Village Chetti PO Larankelo, Kullu,
Himachal Pradesh, 175104 India

Phone Number:

+91-98163 17490

Email Address

zenithbiz.info@gmail.com

Itinerary

Mt. Hanuman Tibba Expedition

Day 1 : Arrival at Manali

Altitude: 6,726 ft.
No trekking today.

  • Arrive in Manali, Himachal Pradesh, and meet the trekking team.
  • Check into your hotel or guesthouse, and relax after the journey.
  • Organize and check gear, and ensure all necessary equipment.
  • Explore Manali to acclimatize, and prepare for the trek ahead.
Day 2: Manali to Dhundi (via Solang Nalla) to Bakkarthatch

Altitude: 9,500 ft to 10,800 ft.
Trek distance: 14 km.
Trek duration: 6-7 hours.

  • Travel by road from Manali to Dhundi.
  • Hike through beautiful Solang Nalla to Bakkarthatch.
  • Trek through scenic landscapes, taking in the views.
  • Set up camp at Bakkarthatch, relax and acclimatize.
Day 3: Bakkarthatch to Beas Kund Glacier

Altitude: 10,800 ft to 12,100 ft.
Trek distance: 5 km.
Trek duration: 3-4 hours.

  • Hike from Bakkarthatch to Beas Kund Glacier.
  • Trek through diverse terrain, enjoy stunning mountain views.
  • Reach Beas Kund Glacier, set up camp and rest.
  • Prepare for the next day, acclimatize and enjoy the scenery.
Day 4: Rest Day at Base Camp

Altitude: 12,100 ft.
No trekking today.

  • Spend the day resting and acclimatizing at Base Camp.
  • Take short hikes around Base Camp to adjust.
  • Prepare equipment, review plans for upcoming climbs.
  • Enjoy the serene and beautiful surroundings.
Day 5: Base Camp to Advanced Camp and back to Base Camp

Altitude: 12,100 ft to 14,500 ft.
Trek distance: 8 km round-trip.
Trek duration: 5-6 hours.

  • Trek to Advanced Camp for acclimatization purposes.
  • Experience higher altitude, and improve acclimatization.
  • Return to Base Camp for the night to sleep lower.
  • Rest and prepare for the next day’s ascent.
Day 6: Base Camp to Advanced Camp

Altitude: 12,100 ft to 14,500 ft.
Trek distance: 5 km.
Trek duration: 4-5 hours.

  • Move to Advanced Camp to continue acclimatization.
  • Trek through challenging terrain, gain higher ground.
  • Set up camp at Advanced Camp, rest and acclimatize.
  • Prepare for the next stage of the ascent.
Day 7: Advanced Camp to Camp 1

Altitude: 14,500 ft to 16,400 ft.
Trek distance: 6 km.
Trek duration: 5-6 hours.

  • Trek from Advanced Camp to Camp 1.
  • Navigate through rocky and icy terrain.
  • Set up camp at Camp 1, rest and acclimatize.
  • Prepare for the push to the Summit Camp.
Day 8: Camp 1 to Summit Camp

Altitude: 16,400 ft to 18,500 ft.
Trek distance: 4 km.
Trek duration: 4-5 hours.

  • Move to Summit Camp in preparation for the summit attempt.
  • Climb through demanding sections, and reach a higher altitude.
  • Set up camp, rest, and prepare for the summit push.
  • Review summit plans and ensure all gear is ready.
Day 9: Summit Attempt and back to Camp 1

Altitude: 18,500 ft to 19,559 ft.
Trek distance: 3 km.
Trek duration: 8-10 hours.

  • Attempt to reach the Hanuman Tibba summit.
  • Start early, navigate through technical sections.
  • Reach the summit, celebrate the achievement.
  • Descend back to Camp 1 for the night.
Day 10: Camp 1 to Base Camp

Altitude: 16,400 ft to 12,100 ft.
Trek distance: 10 km.
Trek duration: 6-7 hours.

  • Descend from Camp 1 to Base Camp.
  • Enjoy the easier descent, take in the views.
  • Celebrate the successful summit at Base Camp.
  • Rest and recover, share experiences with the team.
Day 11: Rest at Base Camp

Altitude: 12,100 ft.
No trekking today.

  • Spend the day resting and recovering at Base Camp.
  • Reflect on the summit experience and achievements.
  • Pack up and prepare for the descent.
  • Enjoy leisure time and the surrounding nature.
Day 12: Base Camp to Manali

Altitude: 12,100 ft to 9,500 ft.
Trek distance: 14 km.
Trek duration: 5-6 hours.

  • Descend from Base Camp to Dhundi.
  • Trek through familiar terrain, enjoy the descent.
  • Travel by road from Dhundi to Manali.
  • Check into accommodation, rest and relax.
Day 13: Buffer Day

Altitude: 6,726 ft.
No trekking today.

  • Optional exploration of Manali.
  • Use as a buffer day for any delays or extra rest.
  • Optional exploration of Manali or nearby areas.
  • Relax and enjoy the mountain town, reflect on the expedition.
Day 14: Departure from Manali

Altitude: 6,726 ft.
No trekking today.

  • Depart for home or next destination.
  • Check out from accommodation in Manali.
  • Say goodbye to the trekking team and fellow climbers.
  • Begin your journey back home or next destination.
  • Depart with cherished memories of the expedition.
How to Reach

Mt. Hanuman Tibba Expedition

  • By Road:

    Take overnight bus to Manali from Delhi or Chandigarh, taking a bus from Chandigarh is the most ideal option.

  • By Air:

    Take a flight to Chandigarh Airport and then travel by bus to Manali is the best option.

  • Nearest Railway Station

    You can even come via train, Pathankot railway station is from where you can get direct buses to Manali that is 300 km from there and would take an overnight journey. Even in this case, reach a day before at Manali.

Inclusion / Exclusion

Mt. Hanuman Tibba Expedition

1. Accommodation: (as per the itinerary).

  • Guest houses on Day 1 (twin/triple sharing basis).
  • Camping during the trek.

2. Meals (Veg + Egg):

  • All meals while trekking
  • Lunch is also included during the trek.

3. Trek equipments:

  • Sleeping bag, Mattress, Utensils.
  • Trekkers tent (twin sharing), Kitchen & Dining tent, Toilet tent, Ropes, Micro spike.

4. First aid:

  • Medical kits.
  • Stretcher.
  • Oxygen cylinder.

5. Support:

  • 1 Mountaineering qualified & professional trek Leader.
  • Guide (The number of guides depends on the group size).
  • 1 High Altitude chef.
  • Support staff.

6. Transportation: (as per the itinerary)

  • Manali to Starting pt. of trek.
  • End pt. of trek to Manali.

7. All necessary permits and entry fees, up to the amount charged for Indian nationals.

8. Porters to carry the central luggage.

9. Services from Dehradun railway station and return.

1. Any kind of personal expenses.
2. Insurance.
3. Food during the transit.
4. Any kind of emergency evacuation charge, hospitalization fee or etc.
5. Mule or porter to carry personal luggage.
6. Anything not specifically mentioned under the head.

Things can be provided on demand and availability (participant has to pay extra for these things)

1- Satellite phone/setphone – is a type of mobile phone that connects via radio links via satellites orbiting the Earth instead of terrestrial cell sites like cellphones. Therefore, they can operate in most geographic locations on the Earth’s surface.

2- Gamow/PAC HAPO Bag (Portable Hyperbaric Bag) – is a unique, portable hyperbaric chamber for the treatment of acute mountain sickness (AMS), also known as altitude sickness.

3- AEDs (Automated External Defibrillators) – are portable life-saving devices designed to treat people experiencing sudden cardiac arrest, a medical condition in which the heart stops beating suddenly and unexpectedly

Policy

Mt. Hanuman Tibba Expedition

  1. A 50% advance payment is required to confirm the booking.
  2. The remaining amount must be paid at least 15 days before the tour start date.
  3. Bookings can be made online or through our authorized travel agents.
  1. 100% refund if the tour is canceled more than 30 days before the start date.
  2. 50% refund if the tour is canceled between 15 to 30 days before the start date.
  3. No refund if the tour is canceled within 15 days of the start date.
  1. Cancellations made 15 days or more before the start date: 50% of the tour cost will be deducted as cancellation charges.
  2. Cancellations made within 15 days of the start date: No refund will be provided.
  1. The package price is subject to change without prior notice.
  2. Rooms are subject to availability at the time of booking.
  3. The hotel check-in and check-out times should be followed.
  4. Any additional expenses during the tour should be borne by the traveler.
  5. The company is not responsible for any delay or cancellation of the trip due to unforeseen circumstances or weather conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions

Mt. Hanuman Tibba Expedition

Mt. Hanuman Tibba is located in the Dhauladhar Range of the Indian Himalayas, near Manali in Himachal Pradesh.

The peak stands at an altitude of 5,982 meters (19,626 feet).

The expedition typically lasts around 12-14 days, including acclimatization and summit attempts.

The expedition is considered moderately difficult and is suitable for trekkers and climbers with some high-altitude experience.

The best time to undertake the expedition is from May to June and September to October, when the weather is most favorable.

Essential gear includes trekking boots, crampons, ice axes, harnesses, helmets, warm clothing, sleeping bags, and camping equipment. Specific gear lists are usually provided by expedition organizers.

Preparation should include cardiovascular and strength training, as well as gaining experience with high-altitude trekking and basic mountaineering skills.

Accommodation typically includes hotel stays in Manali, guesthouses in villages, and camping in tents during the trek and at base camps.

Yes, trekking and climbing permits are required for Mt. Hanuman Tibba. These are usually arranged by the expedition organizers.

It is highly recommended to join an organized expedition with experienced guides and support staff for safety and logistical support.

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