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Mount Hanuman Tibba Expedition

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Facts about Mount Hanuman Tibba

Range: Dhauladhar, Himalayas
Region: Manali, Himachal Pradesh
Route: via traditional route
Total Duration: 12 Days
Total Distance: 37 Km
Altitude: 5,982 m | 19,462 ft.
Grade: Difficult – Challenging
Best Time: May-June, Sept-Oct.
Start/End: Manali.

Overview

Mount Hanuman Tibba is the highest peak of Dhauladhars. It is situated between Tentu Pass and Manali Pass, at an altitude of 5,982 m above sea level. Mount Hanuman Tibba is a famous expedition among mountaineers. Mt. Hanuman Tibba is one of the most stunning and thrilling peak climbing in Manali. It is also known by the name of ‘White Mountain”.

The trek to the demanding Hanuman Tibba starts from Dhundi, near to Atal tunnel and passes through the beautiful alpine meadows of Bakarthach, glaciers and river of Beas Kund and finally across the demanding Tentu Pass giving you diverse change in scenery all throughout the ascend.

Tentu Pass is a mixture of rock, snow, and ice with a gradient of 75° to 80°, which makes it difficult and challenging to climb. Further to Tentu Pass, the traverse which leads us from North – West ridge to South – East Ridge, is full of crevasses. After crossing them, we will set up our summit camp.
Mt. Hanuman Tibba expedition is meant for those aspiring to push their limits and take it up a notch from regular trekking but only with prior trekking/climbing experience since the Hanuman Tibba expedition is no small feat involving technical climb and high fitness level to successfully undertake this epic expedition. Prior experience and knowledge of mountaineering skills, techniques and technical gears like crampons, ice axe, and jumar is mandatory.
The summit offers you panoramic views of the prominent peaks that you get to witness thus making this expedition a once in a lifetime experience. The best time to do the Mount Hanuman Tibba expedition is between the months of May and October.

FIRST ASCENT TO HANUMAN TIBBA

In 1912 Gen. C.G. Bruce, the first mountaineer to explore this region, his chief guide, Heinrich Fuhrer together with a Gurkha soldier, Lal Bahadur Gurung made the first ascent of Mount Hanuman Tibba (then called Solang Weisshorn by Westerners).

HOW TO REACH MANALI

The start point will be from our hotel in Manali. We’ll share the hotel details prior to your arrival. We’ll drop you either at the hotel or Volvo bus stand, Manali.

BY AIR   The Nearest airport is in Bhuntar, which is 52 kms from Manali. From there you can book a cab to reach Manali. The flight tickets to Bhuntar are very expensive and you’ve to book a connecting flight via Delhi or Chandigarh.
BY TRAIN  The nearest railway station is in Jogindernagar. We don’t recommend you to travel to Jogindernagar by train.
BY ROAD  Manali is well connected to Chandigarh and Delhi by road. We recommend you to land at Chandigarh airport or Delhi airport and than board an overnight semi-sleeper Volvo bus to reach Manali. The bus from Delhi to Manali can take up to 14 hours and from Chandigarh to Manali is 10 hours at least.

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Tour Plan

Day 01 Day 1: Arrive at Manali, Orientation
Day 02 Drive from Manali to Dhundi and trek to Beas Kund Campsite
Day 03 Training day and load ferry (by Potter)
Day 04 Training day and load ferry (by Potter):
Day 05 Base Camp to Camp 1
Day 06 Trek to camp 2 Via Tentu Paas near Glacier Lake
Day 07 Trek to summit camp
Day 08 Summit Camp to Hanuman Tibba Summit Attempt and back to Summit Camp
Day 09 Summit Camp to Camp 1
Day 10 Camp 1 to Base Camp
Day 11 Base Camp to Dhundi and drive to Manali
Day 12 Buffer Day

Included/Excluded

  • Permits & Fees
  • Accomodation
  • Manali Hotel Stay on day 1
  • Dinner & Breakfast during Manali stay
  • Camp Stay during expedition itinerary.
  • All Meals during expedition itinerary (Veg + Eggs). Starting from day 1 dinner to last day pack lunch.
  • High altitude pack foods above to Advance Base Camp
  • Transportation/Travel
  • Manali to Dhundi and return
  • Expert Leader, Local Guide
  • Mountain Staff: Cook, Helper, Porters, Mules & other support staff
  • High Altitude Camping Equipment: Tents, Sleeping Bags, Mattress, Kitchen Utensils, etc as required
  • Mountain Medical Kit with portable oxygen cylinder
  • Mountain Medical Kit with portable oxygen cylinder
  • Mountaineering Boots, Carabiners, Descender, Anchors, Shovels.
  • All Safety Gears.
  • Porterage of all the equipment/ supplies to & from Base Camp.
  • Any services not mentioned in the inclusions
  • Any insurance, emergency evacuation or rescue charges, any cost of hospitalization.
  • Any change in itinerary, cost arises due to road blockage, natural calamity, sudden halt or any cost beyond our control to be borne by climber/you
  • Expenses personal in nature like mountain tips, mineral water, drinks, snacks/meals, refreshments not mentioned in the inclusions
  • Personal equipment porterage/off-loading; trekking gear, clothes, sleeping bag, climbing gear, climbing shoes, personal medical kit etc. Available on Extra cost, ask while bookings.
  • Insurance or liability for injury, death, accidents, or loss of property.
  • IMF Peak Booking Fee for foreign nationals (roughly USD 500 per person), and Mandatory Liaison Officer Fee for foreign expeditions (USD 500) as per IMF.
  • Taxes
Things to Carry

Headwear & Accessories

  • Woolen Cap – 1
  • Sun Cap / Hat – 1
  • Gloves – 1 pair
  • Socks – 3 pairs
  • Woolen Socks – 1 pair
  • UV Protected Sunglasses – 1 (Mandatory)

Headwear & Accessories

  • Woolen Cap – 1
  • Sun Cap / Hat – 1
  • Gloves – 1 pair
  • Socks – 3 pairs
  • Woolen Socks – 1 pair
  • UV Protected Sunglasses – 1 (Mandatory)

Clothing (Upper Body)

  • Wind & Waterproof Jacket – 1
  • Fleece Jacket – 1
  • Jacket – 1
  • Collared Full Sleeve T-Shirt – 2
  • Neck Warmer – 1

Bottom Wear

  • Trekking Pant – 2

Footwear

  • Waterproof Trekking Shoes with good grip

Food & Hydration

  • Dry Ration (ORS, Dry Fruits, Chocolates, Protein Bars, etc.)

Medical Essentials

  • Personal Medicines (as per medical advice)
  • Inhalers (for asthma sufferers)

Personal Toiletries

  • Toothpaste
  • Toothbrush
  • Face Wash
  • Hand Sanitizer
  • Cold Cream
  • Sunscreen Lotion
  • Lip Balm / Lip Guard
  • Quick Dry Towel
  • Toilet Paper

Equipment & Essentials

  • Head Lamp – 1 (Mandatory)
  • Four extra pairs of batteries
  • Power Bank (for mobile & camera)
  • Water Bottle – 2 (Mandatory)

Bags & Storage

  • Rucksack (40 Ltrs) with rain cover
  • Daypack (20 Ltrs) with rain cover

Rain Protection

  • Poncho / Rain Suit – 1 (Mandatory)
Mandatory Documents
  • Original & Copy of Valid Govt. Id (any of Passport/Aadhaar Card)
  • Medical Certificate from registered Medical Practitioner (Minimum MBBS)
  • Passport size photograph – Valid passport and visa required for Foreign
Health & Fitness 

Trekking demands strong cardiovascular endurance, leg power, core stability, and overall stamina to handle long hours on steep, uneven, and rocky terrain. Depending on the difficulty level, trekkers should ideally be capable of jogging 4–7 km in 20–40 minutes.

Preparing your body in advance significantly enhances safety, performance, and enjoyment during the trek.

Core Physical Fitness Requirements

1. Cardiovascular Endurance

Strong heart and lung capacity are essential, especially for high-altitude treks where oxygen levels are lower.

Training Goal:

  • 30–60 minutes of cardio
  • 4–5 days per week
  • Activities: Jogging, running, brisk walking, swimming, or cycling

2. Leg Strength

Powerful legs are crucial for ascending steep slopes and descending uneven, rocky paths.

Focus Exercises:

  • Squats
  • Lunges
  • Step-ups
  • Calf raises

3. Core & Upper Body Strength

A strong core and upper body help you carry a backpack comfortably for extended hours.

Recommended Exercises:

  • Planks
  • Push-ups
  • Overhead presses
  • Back extensions

4. Flexibility & Stamina

Flexibility reduces muscle stiffness, prevents injury, and improves endurance.

Include:

  • Yoga
  • Dynamic stretching before workouts
  • Static stretching post-workout

Training & Preparation Tips

Stair Climbing

One of the most effective ways to simulate trekking conditions. It prepares you for both ascent and descent.

Load Training

Practice walking with a weighted backpack to replicate real trek conditions.

Rest & Recovery

Allow proper recovery time. Include at least 1–2 rest days per week to prevent overtraining.

Health Check-Up

Consult a medical professional before high-altitude treks, especially if you have:

  • Asthma
  • Hypertension
  • Heart conditions
  • Respiratory concerns

Sample Weekly Training Plan (Example)

Monday / Wednesday / Friday
→ 30–45 minutes brisk walk, jogging, or uphill walking

Tuesday / Thursday
→ Strength training (Squats, Lunges, Planks, Push-ups)

Saturday
→ Long-duration hike or extended stair-climbing session

Sunday
→ Rest day or light stretching / yoga

Key Preparation Goals

  • Build endurance to comfortably carry a weighted backpack for 3–4 hours
  • Achieve the ability to jog 5 km in under 30 minutes (for moderate treks)

Begin structured training 4–8 weeks before your trek

Policies

Mount Hanuman Tibba Expedition Policies

Confirmation Policy

  • The customer receives a confirmation voucher via email within 24 hours of successful booking
  • In case the preferred slots are unavailable, an alternate schedule of the customer’s preference will be arranged and a new confirmation voucher will be sent via email.
  • Alternatively, the customer may choose to cancel their booking before confirmation and a full refund will be processed.

Cancellation Policy

  • Booking amount is strictly non-refundable in all cases.

  • Cancellation requests must be made via email only (reply to your payment receipt email). No cancellations will be accepted via call or WhatsApp.

Refund Structure:

  • Up to 30 days before departure: 10% deduction (gateway & bank charges).

  • 30 to 15 days before departure: 50% deduction.

  • Within 15 days of departure: No refund.

Important Notes:

  • No refund will be provided for cancellations due to bad weather, natural calamities, government restrictions, roadblocks, strikes, landslides, lockdowns, or other unforeseen circumstances beyond our control.

  • If the trip is cancelled by us due to insufficient participants, a full refund will be issued (excluding add-ons such as rentals, insurance, porterage, transport, etc.).

  • Any additional expenses due to delays, extended stay, weather, or emergencies must be borne by the participant.

  • Refunds (if applicable) will be processed within 10 working days to the original payment method.

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Payment & Booking Policy

  • To confirm your slot, an advance payment of INR 10,000 per person is required via Bank Transfer or UPI.

  • The remaining balance must be paid at least 7 days prior to the pickup date.

  • The booking amount is strictly non-refundable in all cases.

  • After making the payment, please email the transaction details/receipt to:
    heavenridersindia@gmail.com for booking confirmation.

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