Pure Grit. Pure Adventure.
Bikat means difficult. But with us, that’s not a warning—it’s a promise. Of stories worth telling. Of adventures worth chasing.
Pure Grit. Pure Adventure.
Bikat means difficult. But with us, that’s not a warning—it’s a promise. Of stories worth telling. Of adventures worth chasing.


I feel that there is something about the call of the mountains that is stronger and more addictive than any psychotropic drug. Once you’ve had the first drag of the crisp air and felt the adrenaline rushing through your veins, you know you are hooked and you know you will feel that itch again. To breathe in the crisp air, to feel the enormity of your surroundings, to feel how insignificant you are in the grand plan of the world and still to feel at peace with the way things are. My trek to Deo tibba base camp was one of the many that satiated my soul and satisfied my cravings. Within 2 hours of leaving Manali & few minutes into the trail you feel like you have been transported to a magical world of the holy mountains. On this trek you get to see peaks of Deo tibba, Indrasan peak, Inderkilla peak ,a glacier, Mini Chandtra Tal lake, a stream throughout the trek,pink,yellow,lavender colored flowers, and tonns of snow if you come here in the months of early summer. The combination cant get better and I don’t think you can wish for anything else on a trek. It is unquestionably an easy trek and feels more like a long walk.
I am not the one to take things too literally; I usually maintain the stiff upper lip. Maybe it’s the sailor in me or the discipline sea life commands. But I couldn’t help smiling as we drew up to the quaint green board which read Jagatsukh, which literally translates to – the happiness of the world. As far as first impressions go, you can already feel the positive vibes. Jagatsukh is an old kullu capital and now a beautiful village community.

The drive from Jagatsukh up to the local dam at Khanaul is full of hair pin bends that slowly draws you in with each passing breath. The drive is of around one hour and covers a distance of 12 kms. It’s like a well-made thriller,with each passing moment you can sense the excitement build up. You reach Khanaul and start the trek to the first camp site at Chika; the walk starts with a steep climb for fifteen minutes, for the next one hour the walk is gradual and takes you through the wondrously dense alpine forests in between offering a pretty lunch break site by the stream to relax and enjoy your lunch. Once you have stuffed yourself with food you start to walk again in the jungles which after a walk of twenty minutes opens to a small & ferocious mountain stream with snow on the other side. First few steps on the snow are difficult as you are trying to find balance, once you gain confidence to walk on the snow you leisurely enjoy the snow walk for half an hour. The last half an hour walk to the first camp site at Chika is in open grasslands filled with colourful flowers to give you company. The total distance covered is five kms.



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