The first reconnaissance of Deo Tibba was made by General Bruce's guide, Furrer, who reported that one of its ridges looked climbable from the Hamta nala.
[4] The first acsent was made via the NW Ridge from the Duhangan col between Deo Tibba and Indrasan, in 1952 by Dr. J. de V. Graaff with his wife Clare (the daughter of Sir George Paget Thomson) and Pasang Dawa Lama.
[2] The route to the summit of this peak has a challenging terrain- a climber has to cross over steep ice passes, glaciers with crevasses, rock fall area and moraine.
It requires a load ferry, crossing technical terrain difficulties, using fixed ropes, crampons, ice axe etc.
Indrasan (6221 m), the two being connected via the high Duhangan Col. by [6][7][8] As per local beliefs, Deo Tibba is the assembly site of the gods.