There are two fascinating treks South and North side of Deo Tibba. In this trek, we take the trail that goes to North of Deo Tibba at Piang Neru, from where it provides a more clear view of Deo Tibba peak situated at an altitude of 6001m in the Eastern Pin Panjal range of Himalayas. Lush green meadows carpeted with wildflowers as well as herbal plants grow abundantly here. A comfortable trek, the route is full of panoramic views along thick forest and alpine plateau to the Piang Neru. Piang Neru nala or Jobri nallah is a principal tributary of the Hamta nallah.
Overview
There are two fascinating treks South and North side of Deo Tibba. In this trek, we take the trail that goes to North of Deo Tibba at Piang Neru, from where it provides a more clear view of Deo Tibba peak situated at an altitude of 6001m in the Eastern Pin Panjal range of Himalayas. Lush green meadows carpeted with wildflowers as well as herbal plants grow abundantly here. A comfortable trek, the route is full of panoramic views along thick forest and alpine plateau to the Piang Neru. Piang Neru nala or Jobri nallah is a principal tributary of the Hamta nallah.
From Jagatsukh/Banara we follow one of the best alpines walks with an untiring gradient to Sarotu thach (Thach – meadow), Jogi dug, Rauli Kholi. Crossing wonderful alpine plateau a breath-taking view of Deo Tibba appears with magical suddenness. Piang Neru at about 3700 meters where lateral moraines of the Piang Neru glacier comes to an end. We walk to the source of Jobri nallah, just beneath the Deo Tibba peak on rocky terrain and glacier. Finally, we make our way through Marhi which is a favorite area of Shepherds, and final descent to Jobri.
ITINERARY (Mid June to Oct end)
Day 1: Manali, Drive 12 km to Jagatsukh (1850m) – Banara (2100m), Trek Tilgan (2600m) – Sarotu (2980m), 6-7 hrs.
Day 2: Sarotu to Jogidug (3200m) – Kharmandiyari (3400), 6-7 hrs.
Day 3: Kharmandiyari to Rauli Kholi (3800m) to Piyang Neru (3600m), 6-7 hrs
Day 4: Trek to Deo Tibba glacier (4000m) – back to camp
Day 5: Piyang Neru to Marhi – Jobri (2800) m 5-6 hrs, Drive to Manali 1 hr.
ITINERARY (Mid April to Mid June)
Day 1: Manali, drive to Jagatsukh (1850m) – Banara (2100m) 12 kms, Trek to Tilgan (2600m) – Sarotu (2980m)
Day 2: Sarotu to Jogi dug (3200m) – Kharmandiyari (3400m), 6-7 hrs.
Day 3: Kharmandiyari to Marhi (3600m), 7-8 hrs
Day 4: Marhi to Piyang Neroo (3600m), 6-7 hrs
Day 5: Trek to Jobri (2800m), drive to Manali 1 hr.
ITINERARY
Day 1: Manali, Drive to Jagatsukh (1850m) – Banara (2100m), 12 kms Trek Tilgan (2600m) – Sarotu (2980m), 6-7 hrs.
Today after breakfast we drive to Jagatsukh village situated at the distance of 6 km south of Manali on the left banks of Beas river or Manali – Naggar main route. Once it was the old capital of Kullu, which is one of the biggest villages in Kullu valley. The main attraction of this village is the Shiva temple built in the 8th century in shikhara style and also famous for its ancient temples. It is famous for its Chacholi Jatra festival. Continue to drive to Banara, starting our trek. Banara village. Located above Jagatsukh village. Surrounding great view of upper Kullu valley. We now climb through thick forest, summer this trail with an abundance of flowers. We arrive at the lush green meadows of Tilgan and continue the ascent to Sarotu Thach. To the north, the view of Manali and Upper Beas river valley is one of the best views you will have on this day. Finally arrive at camp and you will be served hot chai and snacks.
Day 2: Sarotu to Jogidug (3200m) – Kharmandiyari (3400), 6-7 hrs.
Gradual walk after the camp until reaching a small stream. After crossing few hours through dense forest to an open space known as Jogi dug. Which is a holy site to locals. We will arrive at the above treeline from where the magnificent view of Pir Panjal range on the west side and Brigu Lake Mountains. This entire slope became famous in the world due to one of the best ski slopes in the world. During winter Heli-Skiing is a major activity on these hills. Below us lies Sethan village and far main Hamta valley. Leaving treeline we walk short through meadows to the campsite of Kharmandiyari. The magnificent campsite with panoramic view.
Day 3: Kharmandiyari – Rauli Kholi (3800m) to Piyang Neru (3600m), 6-7 hrs
Today after breakfast the trail crosses over slopes and alpine pasture. We climb for 1-2 hrs to reach the Rauli Kholi. With the first view of Deo Tibba massif can be seen from here. We descend down to Jobri nallah. This part is fully covered with medicinal herbs and plants. We cross Jobri nallah and have a great view of Deo Tibba massif. During spring till the end of the autumn entire area is filled with shepherds. Crossing this river we reach the campsite of Piyang Neru. One of the best camp spots of our trek.
Day 4: Piyang Neru to glacier walk (4000m)
Today after breakfast we set out for a glacier walk. As you approach close to the peak crossing crevasses, rocky moraines the view of hanging glaciers and surroundings makes this day pleasant. After a good break and having lunch retrace back to Piyang Neru campsite. There are many boulders of different sizes & shapes, try some bouldering or just relax in the camp.
Day 5: Piyang Neru to Jobri (2800) m 5-6 hrs, Drive to Manali 1 hr
Leaving camp we walk along the right side of the River and a short ascent to Marhi, during summer this area is filled with shepherds. Finally a long descent to Jobri road head. Your vehicle will be waiting at Jobri. It’s 1-hour drive to Manali. Another option if you reach early at Jobri, it’s possible that you can continue trek to Chichoga passing through Rahni thach. Which will take 4 hrs. Trip ends and end of our services.
REVIEW
” Very good service and availability. Very good infrastructure, very good food. Ability to adapt to our schedule. A helpful guide and excellent service at 4000m.”
Miss Sonam P and Group – New Delhi, 3 Oct to 6 Oct
Trip Highlights
- Alpine Meadow Trek
- Peaceful campsites with great view
- Jobri Nala & Deo Tibba Glacier