The Best of Nag Tibba Trek

2,999.00

Nag Tibba Trek is the answer to the question of a weekend trek from Delhi which can satisfy the trekker bug in you. The Nag Tibba trek summits at 9,910 ft, the peak looks like a serpent’s head and that is why named “Nag” it is the highest peak in the range of Nag Tibba in Garhwal region of Uttarakhand and offers a lot of joy to its visitors. Just a three our drive from Mussoorie is the base camp of this trek and being in close proximity to Delhi and easy connectivity via road and rail it becomes one of the most sought after trekking destination in Uttarakhand.

Trip Details
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Depature Dates

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Tour Duration

2 Days

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Starting Location

Dehradun

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Price Per Person

2999

Package Details

Dehradun to Dehradun:

Price Per Adult – INR 2,999 + 5% GST

Delhi to Delhi:

Price Per Adult – INR 4,799 + 5% GST

Trip Schedule

Day 1: Dehradun To Pantwari (Drive) To Khatian (Trek)

Report to the team at ISBT, Dehradun at sharp 7 AM as you will reach Dehradun before that. Board the Taxi and take the drive to Pantwari which is a 90 Kms drive taking you through the famous hill station of Mussoorie and the beautiful Kempty falls. Reach Pantwari village and start the trek to reach the first camp at Khatian which is at 7600 feet. Get served with the tea and have some nice chit chat with the team. After a sumptuous dinner we take a nice sleep. Overnight stay in camps.

Day 2: Khatian to Nag Tibba Summit to Pantwari

Early morning wake up to a beautiful landscape with tea and breakfast. Start your trek to Nag Tibba Top (9914 Ft.) Reach nag Tibba top, and witness the stunning views of the Himalayan peaks like Swarga-Rohini, Bandar Poonch, Kedarnath, and Gangotri. Get served with the lunch after the trek. Then start to descend to Pantwari village End the journey by a drive to Dehradun with a bagful of memories. Drop at dehradun before 9:30 PM

 

  1. Accommodation (Camping)
  2. Meals while on trek (Veg.)
  3. Transport from Dehradun to Pantwari and return.
  4. Trekking permits
  5. Trek equipment (Tent, sleeping bag, mattress, kitchen & dining tent, toilet tent and utensils)
  6. First aid medical kits
  7. Trek leader and support staff.
  8. Mules to carry central equipment.
  1. Meals during the transit.
  2. Any personal expenses.
  3. Mules to carry personal luggage.
  4. Anything not specifically mention under the head.

Things To Carry

  • Jacket
  • Thermal
  • Gloves
  • Trekking pant
  • Trekking shoes
  • Rucksack
  • Water Bottle
  • High Energy Snacks like chocolates, cheese, etc.
  • Torch
  • Rain Cover
  • Any Personal Medicine
  • Cancellation before 25 days prior to the scheduled departure, would levy a 50% of total cost of the tour as cancellation charges.
  • Cancellation made within 0-25 days prior to the scheduled departure, would levy a 100% of total cost of the tour as cancellation charges.
  • No exception to this policy can be made for any reason.
  • In case of events beyond our control like political unrest, natural calamity, regulations of the government, etc. BackPackClan has the right to reschedule the activity or conduct an alternate activity, any refund will not be given in lieu of such events.

When should I go for Nag tibba Trek?

The best time for Nag Tibba is February to May | September to November.

What is the difficulty level of Nag Tibba Trek?

The Nag Tibba trek is known as one of the best trek for beginners. The trek can be covered to a large extent in a vehicle so the physical trekking distance is reduced. Also the altitude is not very high and one hardly faces any issues of AMS. Therefore, we can say that it is an easy trek.

What kind of shoes are required for this trek?

This trek can not be done with your regular sports shoes and so we recommend that you get trekking boots which can be found at a Woodland or Decathlon store near you.

Things to carry from home for the trek?

As the temperature is cold throughout the trek with the possibilities of rain, we recommend that you carry woolen clothes, which can be full sleeves woolen sweater, thermal inner wear, windproof jacket, etc. along with a raincoat.

Can I go solo for Nag Tibba trek?

Yes definitely you can go solo on this trek but you must keep in mind that in case of any emergency which can be accidental or natural you will be stranded as the area hardly has cellular connectivity and local help might also be unavailable. We recommend travelling in a group.

What kind of food and beverages will be served on the trek?

It is essential that you get enough nutrients as trekking is a physically challenging task we give you food rich with protein and vitamins necessary. You will also get safe water and tea while you are on the trek.

Description

Nag Tibba Trek is the answer to the question of a weekend trek from Delhi which can satisfy the trekker bug in you. The Nag Tibba trek summits at 9,910 ft, the peak looks like a serpent’s head and that is why named “Nag” it is the highest peak in the range of Nag Tibba in Garhwal region of Uttarakhand and offers a lot of joy to its visitors. Just a three our drive from Mussoorie is the base camp of this trek and being in close proximity to Delhi and easy connectivity via road and rail it becomes one of the most sought after trekking destination in Uttarakhand.

The trek is of easy grade and so you can do it if you are a first timer and looking to start trekking to other summits in Himalayas. This trek can be taken throughout the year because weather remains good. You can do it with your friends, family or even children.

The trek is at an altitude of 9900 feet which is quite high and therefore the weather at night is usually cold, it can range from minus temperatures in winters to 25 degrees in a day of peak summer but yes it still remains a good place to trek. The winters are harsh and the trek becomes a bit technical as you will have to use the snow-gators and poles. The camping at the peak will make you believe that it indeed is a place you would crave to come again as the views of Banderpunch on one side and then you get to see the slopes of Spiti in himachal Pradesh on the other side.

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