Nag Tibba Trek

Nag Tibba Trek

Region

Uttarakhand ,India

Duration

1 Night - 2 Days

Max Altitude

9915 ft

Trekking km

20 KM

Grade

Easy

Trek Price : ₹ 3400/- (Dehradun to Dehradun)

Fixed Departure Dates

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Overview

Highlights :
Nag Tibba trek in the Garhwal Himalayas

Short Itinerary

Day 1

Day 2

Detailed Itinerary

DAY 01- Dehradun to Panthwari

Start Your Journey Towards A Panthwari

  1. From Hotel Grand Legacy, Dehradun, it’s a scenic 100 km drive to Panthwari village, passing through Mussoorie and Kempty Falls. Follow Nag Tibba road from Nainbagh’s main market for 12 km to reach Panthwari, the trek’s starting point.

  2. The shortest route to Nag Tibba is via Panthwari, covering 8 km to Khatian. Begin the trek from the village’s heart, pass a “Nag Devta” temple, and continue on a rocky shepherds’ trail

DAY 02- Khatian to Nag Tibba Top.
Descend to Pantwari and drive to Dehradun

  1. Witness Step Farming In The Himalayas

    1. Start early for a long day of trekking.
    2. From Camp 1, take the forest trail on the right.
    3. Look for two open patches at 20 and 35 minutes.
    4. It takes 45 minutes to 1 hour to reach Nag Tibba Base, which has a temple.
    5. The last 1 km is a steep, snowy forest section.
    6. Consider an experienced guide for snowy conditions.
    7. Reach the summit, marked by a flag, for stunning views.
    8. Descend to Nag Tibba Base.
    9. Alternatively, in snow-free conditions, take the right trail to Bhatwadi.
    10. After 45 minutes, follow a stream to Bhatwadi village.
    11. Continue for about an hour to Moriana, a picturesque spot.
    12. Descend for 1.5 hours through the forest until farms appear.
    13. Pass the Forest Department gate and reach Bhatwadi village in 45 minutes.
    14. Follow the main trail to Panthwari, which is 8 km from Bhatwadi
     

Experience Nature's Hidden Marvel: The Nag Tibba Trek

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Immerse yourself in a realm where nature’s beauty blends with ancient tradition – the Nag Tibba Trek. This trek is not just about covering miles; it’s about discovering a doorway to the mystical world of the Himalayas. When you start climbing, you won’t just be on a trail, but strolling into a tale full of legend and exploration.

Imagine following the steps of long-forgotten residents, wandering through charming hillside villages where wooden houses hold secrets of the past. Each worn doorway, each ancient shrine seems to resonate with tales that time had forgotten. The path to Nag Tibba is like an open museum, standing unspoiled, unhurried, and soul-stirring.

But the magic is not just in the past. It’s also in the sheer, unfiltered beauty of the wild. As you travel through dense woods hung with silence, there is something wonderful in each rustle of leaves and each ray of sunlight filtering through the trees. The vibrant Boslow Forest, filled with giant oaks and conifers, offers peace, mystery, and quiet companionship

And just when you think it can’t get any better, you reach Devsu Thatch, a meadow that seems suspended in time. Here, time slows down. The crunch of grass underfoot, the filtered sunlight through swaying branches, and the open sky overhead, it’s a moment that you’ll want to freeze in time forever.

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The glory of Nag Tibba is not just in its breathtaking landscape but also in its inhabitants. Here, life is dictated by tradition, where living in harmony with nature is a way of life. Trekking through these ageless villages is a glimpse into a culture that has survived the test of time, giving richness to your hike.

As you ascend higher, the vistas unfold like a Himalayan canvas. The river bubbles beside you softly, as faraway peaks such as Swargarohini rise in silent majesty. It’s a world away from the turmoil of daily existence, a place where each breath is cleaner, and each moment is more vivid.

Words can only hint at what the Nag Tibba Trek truly offers. It’s a journey for the curious, the soulful, and the adventurous. So, lace up your boots and step into an experience that promises not just a destination, but a connection with nature, with history, and with yourself.

Special Offer

Special Offer: Trek As Many Times as You Want !

At Himalaya Tribe, we understand that plans can change unexpectedly. Whether you couldn’t complete your trek or you’ve finished it and wish to relive the adventure, we’ve got a special offer just for you!

Pay once and enjoy unlimited treks whenever you want

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Come Along on an Adventure You’ll Never Forget

Ready to break free from the usual and experience something truly special? Join our team of enthusiastic trekkers on the incredible Nag Tibba adventure.
Whether you’re exploring solo or coming with a group of friends or family, this trek promises a perfect mix of thrill, tranquility, and discovery.

Breathtaking Scenery: The Nag Tibba trek provides spine-tingling views of snow-capped peaks, green forests, and pristine valleys. Each corner is a new snapshot of Himalayan landscapes.

Cultural Immersion: While walking through charming mountain villages, you’ll encounter warm locals and have an opportunity to immerse yourself in the Garhwali culture, giving you a simple yet warm mix of tradition.

The Grand Summit: Reaching the Nag Tibba summit is the cherry on top. The stunning panorama of rolling meadows and far-off peaks makes it an achievement you’ll always treasure.

Let your next adventure be one that lingers in memory – full of fresh mountain air, scenic wonder, and stories you’ll want to share for years.

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A Break from the Everyday

Get away from the hum of the city and connect with nature in the mountains of the Nag Tibba Trek. Here, you trade traffic for bird songs, and conferences for stargazing beneath a sky dotted with stars. This trek is your opportunity to reset life the way it should be.

Wildlife Encounters: Get ready for thrilling wildlife encounters during the Nag Tibba Trek, with opportunities to spot Himalayan birds and the occasional sighting of the elusive snow leopard

Perfect for New Trekkers: With its gentle terrain and clear paths, Nag Tibba is perfect for novices and families seeking adventure without the extremes.

Healing in Nature: Let nature work its magic – soothing your mind, lifting your spirit, and returning you to balance.

Unforgettable Memories: As you conquer the Nag Tibba summit, savor the exhilarating sense of accomplishment that will leave you with treasured memories of an extraordinary adventure.

As you stand atop the summit, gazing out over the limitless expanse of sky and stone, you’ll know that this wasn’t just an escape. It was a memory in the making

Why Choose Nag Tibba?

Nag Tibba is a Himalayan retreat that combines the hill country with hill folk and ease of access. Situated in Uttarakhand’s beautiful Garhwal district, the trek passes through emerald meadows, lush forests, and hill villages bursting with color. On a clear day, the sight of iconic peaks such as Swargarohini and Bandarpoonch will leave you awestruck.
But it’s not just the scenery, Nag Tibba provides the unique opportunity to experience the local culture. From a shared smile at a distant village to peaceful moments under the trees, all aspects of this trek are personal and memorable.
So, whether you are in pursuit of serenity or adventure, Nag Tibba is the ideal spot to experience both.

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  1. Hotel accommodation as per package same or similar hotels.
  2. Breakfast + Dinner
  3. Transfers and sightseeing as prepackage car
  4. All toll tax, parking, fuel and driver allowances
  5. All applicable hotel and transport taxes.
  1. Meals during your journey to and from the trek starting point
  2. Backpack offloading (available at extra cost; only specific bag types allowed)
  3. Stay before or after the trek, unless mentioned
  4. Any travel outside the planned itinerary
  5. Personal expenses like snacks, laundry, or phone use
  6. Emergency evacuation or early return costs
  7. Personal trekking gear, insurance, tips, or extra support like mules/porters
  • Age; 10 years.
  • First timer can apply; previous trekking experience is more appreciated.
  • The climber must be fit and have sufficient stamina to cover 4 km of distance in 30 minutes without a stress.
  •  The climber should be able to carry a 10-15 kg backpack.
  • Pulse rate at rest must be in between (60 to 90 beats per minute)
  • Blood Pressure Reading must be in between (DIASTOLIC 75-85, SYSTOLIC 100-130 mm Hg) 
  • Respiratory rate at rest must be in between (12 to 20 breaths per minute)
  • Should not have Liver and kidney issues
  • Should not have Diabetes Mellitus, Bronchial Asthma, Epilepsy, Heart problems,
  • Very High blood pressure etc • No pacemaker implant
  • People with the Sinus issues please contact to trek coordinator before booking the trek
  • If your BMI is not normal, Please contact our Trek coordinator before Trek booking.

These are documents required for legal purposes by Himalaya Tribe and the forest department. Without any of these, you will not be allowed to trek.

  1. Original and photocopy of government photo identity card. Anything such as a driver’s license, Aadhar Card, or passport will do. This is required by the forest department for your identification.  
  2. Medical and Disclaimer certificate. There are two sections to this. One is to be filled by a practicing doctor and the second is filled by you. The disclaimer certificate is a legal requirement.
    Download the PDF, read carefully, print it back to back, and sign it. This must be handed over to your Trek Leader during the registration at the base camp. This is a requirement by both the forest department and Himalaya Tribe

Carry these medicines with you, easily accessible at all times.

    1. Diamox (1 Strip): Be on a course of a half tablet of Diamox starting from Delhi every 12 hours (125 mg). Carry on the medication until you descend to Kotgaon. Being on a preventive course of Diamox greatly reduces the chances of Acute Mountain Sickness on the Har Ki Dun trek
    2. Dolo 650 (5 tablets): This is a paracetamol. It helps to tackle fever, mild pain
    3. Avomine (4 tablets): Carry this especially if you are prone to motion sickness. Pop one-half hour before the start of your road journey.
    4. Combiflam (5 tablets): Take a combiflam if you get a sudden twist of the leg
      or a muscle strain. It is a pain reliever. It also contains paracetamol.
    5. Digene (4 tablets): Take it if you feel the food that you’ve taken is undigested. Alert your trek leader immediately. It could be a sign of AMS.
    6. ORS (6 packs): Consume a pack of ORS water at least once a day, usually mid-
      day when you are in the middle of your trek. It replenishes essential salts
      lost while trekking. Tip: It also makes cold water easier to drink.
    7. Knee Brace (optional): Carry this if you are prone to knee injury or have known issues of knee pain.

FAQ's

The Nag Tibba Trek is a renowned trekking route nestled in the Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarakhand, India. This trek is celebrated for its captivating natural beauty, picturesque alpine meadows, and awe-inspiring vistas of snow-capped peaks.

Best between October–June; snow views in winter and clear skies in summer.

The Nag Tibba Trek is often classified as of moderate difficulty, making it an ideal choice for a diverse range of trekkers. Whether you’re a beginner with a basic level of fitness or an experienced trekker seeking an enjoyable adventure, this trek offers a suitable experience for individuals with varying levels of experience.

Yes, beginners can easily undertake the Nag Tibba trek.

Pack essentials like trekking shoes, warm clothing, rain gear, a backpack, water bottles, a first aid kit, sunscreen, and a hat. Make sure to pack light but include all necessary items

No special shoes are needed. Normal shoes with good grip and water resistance are sufficient. Crampons and gaiters are provided for snow trails.

You can camp or stay in homestays at Pantwari before/after the trek.

Yes, it's suitable for children aged 8 and above, provided they are fit and can hike around 5 km daily.

A balanced diet varies with altitude, including breakfast items like eggs and parathas, and meals with daal, rice, vegetables, and chapattis. Meal variety is changeable and subject to availability.

Recognition & Association

Indian mountaineering foundation
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uttarakhand trek foundation
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