Mt. Hanuman Tibba, also known as Solang Weisshorn is located at the Beas Kund glacier in the Dhauladhar in the North of Manali above the Solang valley.
It is the highest mountain in the Dhauladhar range.
Hanuman tibba reaches a height of 5982 m.
It is a well known local peak, partly due to it resembling a steep pyramid, with its noted feature of steep vertical rise from its base camp site.
It was first scaled in 1912 by Gen C .G Bruce’s chief swiss guide – Henrich Fuhrer and a gurkha soldier Lal Bahadur.