Nag Tibba trek
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₹ 3500
Stay
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Meals
Guide
Camping
Uttarakhand
2 days
Easy To Moderate
16 km
Round the Year
9910 ft.
Nag Tibba trek
+5% GST
₹ 3500
Stay
Taxi
Meals
Guide
Camping
Uttarakhand
2 days
Easy To Moderate
16 km
Round the Year
9910 ft.
About Nag Tibba
- Region : Uttarakhand
- Duration : 2 days
- Base Camp : Pantwari
- Pickup/Drop Point : Dehradun Railway Station
If you are looking for a weekend trek to experience the ecstasy of a summit climb then Nag Tibba Trek is a perfect option for you. Resting at the height of 9,910 ft. Nag Tibba trek will offer you a breathtaking view of snow-capped Himalayan ranges like Srikantha, Swargrohini, Kala Nag, Gangotri, and Bandarpoonch.
It is a perfect trek for beginners and the locals often believe that Nag Devta resides here due to which it is given the name Nag Tibba. Nag Tibba trek is well-known for offering best-camping sites, while the route of this trek goes through thick deodar forests, giving you the opportunity to capture nature at its best.
You can plan for the Nag Tibba Trek in December to March month because this is the time when you can experience heavy snowfall. At this time, the temperature at Nag Tibba trek goes up to -7 degrees.
Nag Tibba Trek often considered as the most famous weekend treks in India because of its undemanding access. Within two days, you will explore dense forests, ridge walks, clearing, and breathtaking views of Himalayan ranges. Amazing sunset is something that you just cannot afford to miss at the time of camping.
The route of Nag Tibba trek trekking is extremely striking & appealing because you will experience nature from close so don’t forget to carry right camera gears.
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FAQs
The Nag Tibba Trek is a popular trekking route located in the Indian state of Uttarakhand, offering breathtaking views of the Himalayas, lush forests, and picturesque meadows, with Nag Tibba peak as the highlight.
The Nag Tibba Trek typically spans around 2 days, covering a distance of approximately 16 kilometers round trip, depending on the chosen itinerary and pace of the trek.
The highest point reached during the Nag Tibba Trek is the Nag Tibba summit itself, which stands at an altitude of approximately 3,023 meters (9,915 feet) above sea level, offering panoramic views of the Himalayan peaks.
The best time to embark on the Nag Tibba Trek is typically from November to March, during the winter and early spring months when the weather is pleasant, and the trekking trails are accessible.
Yes permits are required for the Nag Tibba Trek, as it passes through any protected areas or
restricted zones. However, trekkers are advised to check local regulations and guidelines before starting the trek.
Challenges during the Nag Tibba Trek include steep ascents and descents, navigating through dense forests and rocky terrain, and adapting to high-altitude conditions. However, the trek is considered suitable for beginners and does not pose significant technical difficulties.
No prior trekking experience is necessary for the Nag Tibba Trek, as it is relatively easy and suitable for beginners. However, it is advisable to have a basic level of fitness and endurance to enjoy the trek comfortably.
Essential items to pack for the Nag Tibba Trek include appropriate clothing for varying weather conditions, trekking shoes, backpack, water bottle, snacks, first aid kit, sunscreen, and personal medications. Additionally, carrying a headlamp or flashlight and a camera to capture the stunning scenery is recommended.
The Nag Tibba trek usually begins from a small village called Pantwari, which is located in the Tehri Garhwal district of Uttarakhand, India.
Nag Tibba Trek (Detailed Itinerary)
Drive 90km/3-4 hrs
Trek 4km/2-3 hrs
You will be picked up from the Dehradun Railway Station in the morning and we will start the drive to village Panthwari. On the way, you will explore beautiful Mussoorie-The queen of hills and Kempty falls. Nag Tibba road we will take a turn and then finally reach Panthwari almost about 12 pm.
After having lunch and little rest at Panthwari, we will begin the trek. At the beginning of the trek you will find a cemented path but as you will move forward the trail will turn rocky. Before you will reach the ridge which is connecting the Panthwari side of hills to Nag Tibba, you will come across a beautiful Goat Village which is an attractive tourism resort.
During the trekking, you will explore oak and rhododendron forests. The stay will be scheduled at base camp from where you will experience a fascinating view of nature.
Trek 12km/5-6 hrs
Drive 90km/3-4 hrs
The trek will start early in the morning because it is going to be a long day. After finishing the breakfast till 5:00 am, we will start trekking to the top. We will go through thick forests and the same path is covered with snow at the time of winters, making the trek a bit difficult.
After 20 to 30 minutes of trekking, you will reach in two open patches of land. Now from here we will trek to Nag Tibba temple which is the base of Nag Tibba hill and from here you have a clear view of Himalaya peaks.
On a steep incline the trek will continue into the forest. From here the trek is a little bit difficult but will surely give you mind-blowing trekking experience. Now you will finally reach the flag marking Nag Tabbi summit. You will also get an amazing sight of astonishing snow-covered mountains like Kala Nag, Bandarpoonch, Gangotri & Kedarnath.
After having lunch at the camp we will trek back to Panthwari. From here we will drive back to Dehradun, marking the end of a memorable trekking trip.
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THINGS TO CARRY
BASIC GEARS
- Backpack & Rain Cover (50-70 Litres)
- Hiking bag (20 litre)
- Trekking Shoes (Ankle Shoes)
- Warm clothes
- Water Bottles
CLOTHES
- Jacket (Down or padded)
- Fleece or woolen clothes
- Trek pants and Trousers
- T-shirts (collar and full sleeves)
- Thermal inner wears (both upper and lower)
- Woolen or Fleece cap
- Hand Gloves
- Socks (4 pairs)
- Neck cover, Muffler, Balaclava, any
ACCESSORIES
- Sunglasses
- Sunscreeen Lotion (SPF 50/70)
- Moisturizer and Lip Balm
- Sun cap
- Raincoat and Ponchos
- Power banks
- Trekking pole
- Headlight
OTHERS
- Small Hiking bag (10-20litre) (for summit climb or if you opt to offload your backpack)
- Tiffin box
- Flip flops
- Glucose, Dry fruits
- Personal Toiletries kit
- Toilet paper roll and sanitizer
- Personal basic medical kit
MANDATORY DOCUMENTS
- Original with photocopy of government photo identity card any one (Passport, Aadhaar Card, Driving license or Voter ID)
Inclusions
- Transportation : Dehradun to Pantwari and return.
- Accommodation (Hotel, Homestay, Camping)
- Meals : All Meals as per menu from first day Dinner to last day Breakfast at basecamp; Vegetarian Meal.
- Camping charges : Camping and forest permit fees for Indian Nationals.
- Trekking equipment : High quality tents (living tent- triple sharing, kitchen tent, dinning tent, toilet tent)
Exclusions
- Meals during road journeys
- Insurance
- Any personal expenses
- Mules or porter to carry personal luggage
- Anything apart from inclusions
Backpack Offloading Charges
• Offload your backpack to a mule or porter to lighten your load during the trek.
• Offloading charges range from ₹300 to ₹900 per day per bag, depending on the specific trek.
• Ensure your backpack weighs less than 11 kg and is equipped with a waterproof cover.
• Suitcases, trolleys, or duffel bags are not allowed.
POLICY
Booking Confirmation Policy
• The customer receives a Booking confirmation receipt immediately via Email and WhatsApp of a successful booking.
Cancellation policy
In the event you cancel your trek, cancellation policy we follow :
• Cancellation 20 days before the starting date of the trek – Refund with 10% cancellation charges.
• Cancellation 10 days before the starting date of the trek – Refund with 50% cancellation charges
• Cancellation less than 10 days from the starting date of the trek – No refund
Note: HA gives you a facility in the event of cancellation due to some reason to transfer your trek (same trek and same batch) to your friend.
REFUND :
• The refund will be given in the form of a trek voucher with 1 year validity, you will get an email for your trek voucher, which will take up to 7 working days.
FAQs
The Nag Tibba Trek is a popular trekking route located in the Indian state of Uttarakhand, offering breathtaking views of the Himalayas, lush forests, and picturesque meadows, with Nag Tibba peak as the highlight.
The Nag Tibba Trek typically spans around 2 days, covering a distance of approximately 16 kilometers round trip, depending on the chosen itinerary and pace of the trek.
The highest point reached during the Nag Tibba Trek is the Nag Tibba summit itself, which stands at an altitude of approximately 3,023 meters (9,915 feet) above sea level, offering panoramic views of the Himalayan peaks.
The best time to embark on the Nag Tibba Trek is typically from November to March, during the winter and early spring months when the weather is pleasant, and the trekking trails are accessible.
Yes permits are required for the Nag Tibba Trek, as it passes through any protected areas or
restricted zones. However, trekkers are advised to check local regulations and guidelines before starting the trek.
Challenges during the Nag Tibba Trek include steep ascents and descents, navigating through dense forests and rocky terrain, and adapting to high-altitude conditions. However, the trek is considered suitable for beginners and does not pose significant technical difficulties.
No prior trekking experience is necessary for the Nag Tibba Trek, as it is relatively easy and suitable for beginners. However, it is advisable to have a basic level of fitness and endurance to enjoy the trek comfortably.
Essential items to pack for the Nag Tibba Trek include appropriate clothing for varying weather conditions, trekking shoes, backpack, water bottle, snacks, first aid kit, sunscreen, and personal medications. Additionally, carrying a headlamp or flashlight and a camera to capture the stunning scenery is recommended.
The Nag Tibba trek usually begins from a small village called Pantwari, which is located in the Tehri Garhwal district of Uttarakhand, India.