Nag Tibba Trek Highlights
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Trek to the highest peak of the lower Himalayas in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand, covering a distance of nearly 16 kilometres and climbing an elevation of around 3,200 metres.
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Explore the quaint villages, interact with the locals, and encounter their cultural traditions as you make your way up to the Nag Tibba base camp.
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Witness the stunning Pir Panjal ranges and the Dhauladhar ranges as you follow the trail lined with towering oak trees, rhododendrons, pines, and deodars.
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Witness the mythologically significant temple of Nag Devta at the summit.
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One of the Attractions of Nag Tibba Trek is that the Transport will halt at beautiful Kempty Fall for breakfast.
Nag Tibba Trek Overview
About the Nagtibba Trek:
Nag Tibba is located at an altitude of 3,022 meters that makes it the highest peak in the lower Himalayan region of Uttarakhand. The trek has got its name from 'Nag Devta' and offers an ideal weekend getaway destination for adventure lovers. NagTibba trek is a wonderful delight for adventure lovers from all over the world since it showcases the best serenity and exciting trekking routes through thick jungles and meadows. During the Nag Tibba trekking, you'll witness beautiful flora and fauna, lush green mountains, and dense forests that will make you fall in love with its beauty.
Nag Tibba Trek Package Inclusions:
- Stay: Dome tents on sharing basis
- Meals: Breakfast,Lunch and Dinner
- Transportation: As per the variant selected
- Activities: Trekking & Camping
Quick facts about Nag Tibba Trekking :
Start & End Point: New Delhi/Dehradun/Pantwari (As per variant selected)
Temperature: 14°C to 2°C
Nag Tibba Trek distance: 15 km
Maximum Altitude: 9,910 ft.
Nag Tibba Difficulty Level: Easy & Short Weekend Trek
Complete Experience Trek: Jungle Trail, Himalayan Views, Meadows, Waterfalls, Snow during winter.
Safety: One of the safest trek close to Dehradun & Mussorie, with no rivers for floods or does not have any history of landslides.
How to reach Dehradun:
You can reach Dehradun from major cities in the country by availing of bus, train, or flight services. From Dehradun city centre, Pantwari is 90-100 kilometres away, taking around 3.5 hours to reach.
Thrillophilia’s Nag Tibba trek package includes transportation from Delhi, Dehradun, as well as to Pantwari, and you can choose the starting point of the trek according to your convenience.
By Air- The most convenient way to reach by air is to take a flight to Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun. The capital city of Uttarakhand is accessible by air from major Indian cities including Delhi, Mumbai, Pune and Bangalore. From Dehradun airport, you can take a cab to Pantwari directly. The distance between Dehradun Airport and Pantwari is around 100 kilometres and it takes around 3-4 hours to reach.
By Train-Dehradun railway station is situated around 90 kilometres away from Pantwari, and it takes around 3.5 hours to cover the distance. You can easily reach Dehradun via a train from most parts of the country like Delhi, Chandigarh, Haridwar, Amritsar, and others. Some popular trains connecting Dehradun include New Delhi Janshatabdi, Dehradun Express, and Kathgodam Express.
By Bus- You can reach Dehradun easily via a bus from Delhi, Chandigarh, Ambala, Amritsar, Pathankot, Haridwar and most nearby cities. There are several state and interstate buses offered by Uttarakhand Transport Corporation(UTC) and Himachal Road Transport Corporation (HRTC) available from the Inter-State Bus Terminals (ISBT) of each of these places.
Nag Tibba Trek Itinerary
Select Package Options
Trek from Pantwari
Trek from Dehradun
Trek from Delhi
More Details about Nag Tibba Trek
Know Before You Go for Nag Tibba Trek
- Climatic conditions in the high altitudes vary from the plains; take adequate time to get acclimatized to high altitudes.
- The management reserves all the right to modify the trek during any emergencies or natural calamities.
- Consult a physician before undertaking the trek. Carry basic medications and a first-aid kit during the trek.
- Pay heed to the trek guides and instructors to enjoy a safe and sound trek.
- The trek takes place through an eco-friendly zone; do not encourage littering the local sites or campsites. Travellers littering may be fined.
- Water is very precious, so conservation is appreciated.
- Do not encourage trekking during the night unless it is a part of the itinerary and a guide is with you; this might lead to unforeseen mishaps.
- Avoid using earphones during the trek; this might hinder your audibility.
- Avoid using plastic bags and maintain the ecological balance of the destinations.
- In case, the trek needs to be cancelled, the authorities should be informed beforehand.
- Guidelines issued by the State-Government is to be followed. Social distancing to be maintained. Frequent hand sanitisation and use of mask recommended.
- The exact location will be shared with you post-booking.
- Professional guide(s) are available to ensure high safety and more information and personal attention which are necessary to appreciate a trek.
- Neat and clean vehicle for the journey with experienced drivers especially for hilly terrains available.
- All the activities depend upon the weather.
- Camping is very basic. One must not expect luxuries. Electricity may be available only at a few locations.
- Mobile & laptop charging points may/may not be available on campsites at a common point.
- Any personal expenses, items of personal nature, meals not mentioned, etc. will not be in part of the package.
- Keep your luggage minimum; the more you carry, the more you hassle.
- A minimum number of people required to book Nag Tibba Trek package is 1.
- Avoid consumption of alcohol or any other intoxicants during the Nagtibba trek.
- Permit charges are not included in the Nag Tibba Trek package.
- It is recommended to carry enough warm clothes and the right kind of shoes for the Nag tibba trek.
- Children below the age of 7 years are not recommended for Nag tibba trek.
Things To Carry for Nag Tibba Trek
- Back pack (50-60l)
- Woollen cap, socks, mittens & scarf
- Warm clothes
- Head torch
- Hiking shoes
- Lightweight quilt or blanket
- Thermal inners
- Walking shoes
- Extra pair of socks
- Fleece jackets and thermals
- Toilet paper & wipes