
Deo Tibba Trek is a popular, scenic trekking route in the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh, India, known for offering close-up views of the 6,001-meter Mt. Deo Tibba. It is frequently referred to as the "Deo Tibba Base Camp Trek" or "Chota Chandratal Trek" because it leads to a high-altitude emerald blue lake (Chota Chandratal) at the base of the peak, rather than a summit climb.
Friendship Peak Trek is a stepping stone for adventure lovers. Friendship peak basecamp located in between the two great mountain ranges Pir Panjal and Dhauladhar, The Friendship Peak expedition takes on Hanuman Tibba on the one hand and encounters giants like Deo Tibba, Indrasan, the Seven Sisters, and Priyadarshani gali.

Patalsu Peak Trek is one of the most famous peaks in Manali valley which even beginners can attempt. The trek starts from the famous Solang Valley. The level of the trek is moderate as it involves a steep ascend from Solang valley. However its worth because of the mesmerising views one gets from the top.

Lama Dugh
(also spelled Lamadug) is one of the most popular day hikes in Manali, Himachal Pradesh. It is highly regarded for offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Himalayan peaks with relatively moderate effort, making it ideal for beginners and those with limited time.

Hamta Pass
is a renowned "crossover" trek in Himachal Pradesh that bridges the lush, verdant Kullu Valley with the stark, high-altitude cold desert of Spiti Valley. Reaching a peak altitude of approximately 14,100 feet (4,298 meters), it is celebrated for its dramatic landscape shifts over a relatively short distance.

Hamta Circle Trek
(also known as the Hampta Circuit) is an easier, beginner-friendly alternative to the famous Hampta Pass trek. Located near Manali in Himachal Pradesh, this 4-day trek offers a circular route through pristine deodar and pine forests, lush meadows, and traditional mountain villages without the grueling climb to the 14,000 ft pass.

Bhrigu Lake Trek is a popular, high-altitude trek in the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh, starting near Manali. Known for its accessibility to vast alpine meadows (often compared to Swiss meadows) right from the beginning of the trek, it is a 3-4 day adventure that takes you to a maximum altitude of approximately 14,000–14,100 ft.

Beas Kund Trek
is a popular beginner-to-intermediate trail in Himachal Pradesh that leads to the source of the Beas River, a high-altitude emerald lake nestled at 3,890 m (12,772 ft).
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