Hanuman Tibba Expedition
( 19330 ft.)

₹34999/šŸ‘¤ļøŽ

Hanuman Tibba (5,982m) is a true test of alpine skill and mountain resolve.
With steep ice gullies, glacier crossings, and demanding summit pushes, this expedition is built for experienced climbers ready to conquer one of the most technical peaks in the Dhauladhar range.

Hanuman Tibba — the ultimate alpine challenge of the Dhauladhar.

5,982 meters of ice, exposure, and endurance.

Technical terrain. Serious commitment. True summit glory.

For climbers ready to prove their mountain strength.

13 Days

5892 M

Manali

Hanuman Tibba Expedition – Conquer the Highest Peak of the Dhauladhar Range

Hanuman Tibba (5,982 meters) is the highest and most revered peak in the Dhauladhar range, located near Manali, Himachal Pradesh. Known for its technical ascent, steep ice gullies like the infamous Tentu Gully, and jaw-dropping alpine views, this is a serious expedition for advanced mountaineers. The route demands solid glacier navigation skills, endurance, and climbing experience above 5000 meters. This snow-capped Himalayan giant, often hidden in clouds, rewards climbers with unmatched views of Pir Panjal and Great Himalayan Ranges, making it a crown jewel of mountaineering in India.

Shitidhar Peak Trek Highlights – Beginner’s Glacier Climb with Views of Hanuman Tibba

Location

Manali, Himachal Pradesh

Duration

9 Days

Grade

Beginners

Maximum Altitude

5250 M or 17224 ft

Best Season

May, June, September and October

About Peak Core India

Peak Core India is an adventure travel company dedicated to organizing treks, high-altitude trips, and mountaineering expeditions across the Indian Himalayas. We specialize in beginner-friendly treks, family trips, group adventures, and challenging high-altitude expeditions.
Our goal is simple: to make mountain travel safe, meaningful, and unforgettable for every traveler who joins us.

Why Travel With Us

The Peak Core Difference

At Peak Core India, we don’t just plan trips — we create experiences rooted in safety, learning, and genuine mountain culture

Built on Experience. Driven by Purpose.

Every member of our core team has more than 6 years of hands-on experience in trekking and expedition leadership

Where Experience Meets the Mountains

We have worked with multiple reputed companies across Himachal Pradesh, Ladakh, and Delhi

Our Foundation & Philosophy

Our approach is shaped by real on-ground learning as trek leaders, trip captains, and client representatives

Rooted in Experience, Designed for You

We focus on clear communication, proper acclimatization, safety standards, and personalized care

More Than Just a Trek Company

We introduce unique services and trip structures that many companies do not offer, based on real traveler needs

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Day-by-Day Itinerary — Annapurna Base Camp Trek
(13,550 Ft.)

  • Welcome to the scenic town of Manali. Arrive and settle in at the designated accommodation.
  • Day dedicated to acclimatization and rest, crucial for adjusting to the altitude.
  • Team briefing and completion of paperwork with the Indian
  • Mountaineering Foundation (IMF) for necessary
    permits.
  • Early morning departure for a picturesque drive to Dhundi, the starting point of the trek.
  • Trek to Bakarthach, soaking in stunning mountain views with the iconic Hanuman Tibba in the backdrop.
  • Enjoy the changing landscapes and the serenity of the trail.
  • Continue the trek towards Beas Kund Glacier, a journey filled with natural wonders.
  • Reach the base of Tentu Pass, set against the awe-inspiring beauty of the Himalayan landscape.
  • Camp at a strategic location, preparing for the challenges ahead.
  • A well-deserved complete rest day at Base Camp to recharge both physically and mentally.
  • Technical gear distribution to ensure everyone is well-equipped for the upcoming ascent.
  • General meeting to discuss the intricacies of the route and ensure everyone is on the same page.
  • Embark on a challenging ascent with a steep snow slope leading to Advanced Camp.
  • Halfway up the mountain, pitch tents in a strategic location for optimal acclimatization.
  • Face the challenging climb to Tentu Pass (5000m), a critical point in the expedition.
  • Reach Camp 1 after overcoming the difficulties, marking significant progress.
  • Traverse a flat glacier, arriving at the pivotal Summit Camp.
  • Devote the day to preparations for the summit attempt, including rest and mental readiness.
  • Embark on the ultimate challenge with a midnight summit attempt.
  • Revel in the breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views from the summit.
  • Descend to Camp 1 after the summit.
  • Return to Advanced Camp, allowing for much-needed rest and recovery.
  • Descend from Tentu Pass, appreciating the changing landscapes.
  • Celebrate and feast at Base Camp.
  • Utilize this day as an extra day or buffer day, providing flexibility in case of weather-related issues during
    the summit.
  • Complete rest at Base Camp to ensure everyone is in top condition for the journey ahead.
  • Trek down to Dhundi and drive back to Manali.
  • Enjoy the feeling of reaching back to civilization after so many days.
  • Conclude the memorable expedition with a heartfelt farewell party in the vibrant town of Manali.
Inclusions
Exclusions
  • Comfortable lodging in Manali upon arrival and during the expedition.
  • Tented accommodation during the trek and at various campsites.
  • Nutritious and delicious meals throughout the expedition, designed for high-altitude trekking.
  • Special provisions for dietary preferences and requirements.
  • Expert local guides well-versed in the terrain and conditions.
  • Assistance and guidance for a safe and enjoyable trekking experience.
  • Transport from Shimla/Manali to trek starting points and back.
  • Well-maintained vehicles and experienced drivers.
  • High-quality camping gear including tents, sleeping bags, and essentials.
  • Technical gear distribution and fitting for summit attempts.
  • Assistance with Indian Mountaineering Foundation (IMF) paperwork.
  • Coordination of required permits.
  • Emergency evacuation support and rescue access.
  • First aid and medical assistance throughout the expedition.
  • Commemorative certificate upon successful completion.
  • Communication equipment for emergencies.
  • Regular updates and briefings.
  • Commitment to environmentally responsible trekking.
  • Practices to minimize environmental impact.
  • Personal travel insurance covering medical expenses, evacuation, and unforeseen circumstances.
  • Individual trekking equipment and personal clothing.
  • Any additional gear required for personal comfort or preference.
  • Meals in Shimla/Manali on arrival and departure days.
  • Expenses for additional meals beyond the provided trek meals.
  • Expenses for additional beverages or snacks not included.
  • Personal expenses including souvenirs, phone calls, laundry, and tips.
  • Transportation or expenses beyond the specified itinerary.
  • Costs related to pre-existing medical conditions or personal medication.
  • Additional costs due to itinerary changes beyond organizer control.
  • Expenses due to unforeseen events like natural disasters, unrest, or flight cancellations.
  • Any services or facilities not mentioned in inclusions.
  • Personal porter services for carrying backpacks (if required).
  • Costs for optional activities not included in the itinerary.
  • Additional fees imposed by government authorities during the trek.

Carry

  • Layered Clothing
  • Thermal innerwear (base layers for warmth)
  • Insulating layers (fleece or down jackets)
  • Waterproof and windproof outer shell
  • Headgear
  • Insulated hat or balaclava (covers head and ears)
  • Sunglasses with UV protection (for snow glare)
  • Hand Protection
  • Insulated gloves or mittens
  • Hand warmers (for extra warmth)
  • Footwear
  • Insulated and waterproof boots
  • Gaiters (prevent snow entry)
  • Extra moisture-wicking socks
  • Backpack
  • Large, sturdy backpack for essentials
  • Rain cover or waterproof liners
  • Day bag (20–30 L)
  • Trekking Gear
  • Adjustable trekking poles for balance
  • Nutrition
  • High-energy snacks (nuts, energy bars, chocolate)
  • Hydration system (insulated bottles or hydration pack)
  • Emergency & Health
  • Personal medicines (if required)
  • Lighting
  • Headlamp or flashlight
  • Extra batteries
  • Communication
  • Fully charged phone (keep warm to save battery)
  • Portable charger / power bank
  • Personal Items
  • Sunscreen (high-altitude UV protection)
  • Lip balm (for dry conditions)
  • Basic hygiene items
  • Documents & Cash
  • ID, permits, and emergency contacts
  • Sufficient cash (no ATMs in remote areas)