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Hanuman Tibba Expedition

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Duration

12 Nights 13 Days

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

12 people

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Overview

Hanuman Tibba Expedition

Itinerary

Day 1: Arrive in Manali

Arrive at Manali early in the morning.
Use the day for acclimatization and exploring Manali.
Spend time preparing and relaxing before the adventure starts.
Use the evening to bond and get to know each other better.
Have a good night’s sleep as the adventure awaits for you in the following days!

Day 2: Manali to Dhundi to Bakkarthatch

Start early in the morning for a drive from Manali to Dhundi.
Reach Dhundi and start the trek from here to Bakkarthatch.
The trail follows the true left side of the Beas River initially.
Cross a wooden bridge without railings, and continue the trek on the true right side of the Beas River, enjoying the greenery.
Cross 2-3 small streams that are tributaries of the main river.
Arrive at the campsite at Bakkarthatch.
Rest and unwind, while exploring the surroundings of the campsite.
Dinner will be served at the campsite.

Day 3: Bakkarthatch to Beas Kund Glacier

Wake up, have breakfast, and start your trek for today.
A short but steep climb leads to a 300-meter-long moraine field.
Traverse a vast flat area with small boulders and streams.
Enjoy views of towering mountain faces and hanging glaciers.
Arrive at the campsite, several kilometers away from Beas Kund, at the base of Tentu Pass.
Spend the night at the campsite and have a good night’s sleep after a warm dinner.

Day 4: Rest and acclimatization

Take the day to rest and acclimatize to the altitude.
Explore the surroundings, and take an acclimatization walk.
Reach back to your campsite and spend the night under the stars.

Day 5: Base Camp to Advance Camp and back to Base Camp

Wake up and prepare yourself for an adventurous day.
Today, we will go from base camp to advance camp.
Transport equipment and supplies to the Advanced Base Camp, located just below Tentu Pass.
Everybody will practice ice climbing on the glacier.
After completing the activities, return to Base Camp.
Spend the night at Base Camp.

Day 6: Base Camp to Advance Camp

Trek from Base Camp to Advanced Base Camp.
Spend the night in tents at Advanced Base Camp.

Day 7: Advance Camp to Camp 1

Start your day by walking up a steep slope of hardened snow to reach Camp 1, situated halfway up the mountainside.
Arrive at Camp 1 in time for a packed lunch.
Begin camping on snow from this point onward.
Ascend the very steep and arduous Tentu Pass.
Once you reach Tentu Pass, enjoy stunning panoramic views from the top.
Spend the night camping in the snow.

Day 8: Camp 1 to Summit Camp

Get ready for a challenging trek.
Embark on a demanding trek over a continuous glacier, navigating through crevasses.
Set up camp at Summit Camp.
Prepare for the summit attempt planned for the following days.
Overnight camping in the Summit camp.

Day 9: Summit attempt and back to Camp 1

We will attempt to summit at midnight.
After a hot cup of tea, start the summit attempt.
Reach the summit to enjoy panoramic views of the Dhauladhar, Pir Panjal, and Greater Himalayan Ranges.
After the summit, descend back to Camp 1.

Day 10: Camp 1 to Base Camp

Wake up and pack up all gear from Camp 1.
Trek down to Base Camp.
Spend the night in tents at Base Camp.

Day 11: Rest at Base Camp

Take the day to rest and recover from the trek.
Prepare and pack all gear for the return trek to Dhundi

Day 12: Base Camp to Manali

Begin the trek back to Dhundi.
Meet the vehicles in Dhundi for the drive back to Manali.
Arrive in Manali and bid farewell to fellow trekkers.

Day 13: Buffer Day

Allocate an extra day for the summit attempt if weather conditions prevent reaching the summit on the initially planned day.

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Durations

12 Nights 13 Days

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FAQs

What is the best time to visit?
The best time to undertake the Hanuman Tibba trek is from June to September. This period offers the most favorable weather conditions for trekking.
What’s the difficulty level of the trek?
The Hanuman Tibba trek is generally considered to be a challenging trek. The difficulty level is influenced by several factors such as altitude, terrain, weather, and remoteness.
Can we rent equipment for the trek?
Lazy Monk Adventure does provide easy accessibility to almost all types of equipment required for the Hanuman Tibba Trek on a rental basis with reasonable prices and extremely good quality. The equipment can be arranged on prior notice.
How is the weather during the trek?
During the summer months (June to September), when the trek is most commonly undertaken, temperatures can range from 10°C to 20°C during the day. However, as you ascend to higher altitudes, especially above 15,000 feet, daytime temperatures can drop from around 0°C to 5°C. Nights are much colder, with temperatures often plunging below freezing, temperatures can range from -5°C to -15°C.
What is the trek height and distance?
The Hanuman Tibba trek typically reaches its highest point at an elevation of 19,461 feet above sea level. The total trek distance is approximately 34 km, excluding the driving distances.

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