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Nag Tibba

Nag Tibba

India

The ultimate weekend Himalayan fix for beginners who want big views with minimal leave.

1 Group Tours·1 Operators·from ₹4,499

Nag Tibba is the ultimate weekend Himalayan fix for the time-strapped Indian traveler. Sitting at 9,915 feet, it offers massive bang for your buck—giving you legitimate, jaw-droppi...

Best forBeginnersWeekend WarriorsCorporate GroupsFirst-time Snow TrekkersNature Lovers
Easy to Moderate
|You need basic cardiovascular endurance. You should be able to jog 3 km in under 25 minutes without feeling completely winded.
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What to Expect

Expect a well-trodden trail, bustling campsites, basic pit-toilet tents, and no mobile network. You'll hike through beautiful oak and rhododendron forests, camp under brilliant stars, and tackle a surprisingly steep final ascent to the summit. Expect to share the trail with large corporate groups and college students from Delhi.

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Cafe Hopping in Landour
Half Day·₹800 - ₹1500
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Yamuna Bridge River Rafting
2-3 Hours·₹1000 - ₹1500
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Kempty Falls
1-2 Hours·Free (Parking extra)
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Stay at The Goat Village, Pantwari
1 Night·₹2500 - ₹4000
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Robber's Cave (Guchhupani), Dehradun
2 Hours·₹50 - ₹100
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George Everest Peak Hike
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Plan Your Trip

How to Reach

Take an overnight Volvo bus or the Nanda Devi Express train from New Delhi to Dehradun. From Dehradun ISBT or Railway Station, hire a shared taxi or take a local bus to Pantwari village (approx. 3.5 to 4 hours, 90 km). The trek begins directly from Pantwari.

Local Guide

Food & DiningVeg Friendly

Eat a heavy, carb-loaded dinner at the base camp before summit day. On the trail, rely on jaggery, dry fruits, and electoral water for sustained energy.

FAQs

Is Nag Tibba safe for solo female travelers?
Yes, highly safe. The trail is very populated, especially on weekends, and locals in Pantwari are accustomed to trekkers. However, joining a group tour is cheaper and logistically easier for solo travelers.
Do I really need a guide for Nag Tibba?
If you are trekking in winter (Jan-Feb) when there is snow, yes. The trail from the base camp to the summit can get confusing when covered in snow. In summer, the trail is well-marked, but a guide handles your forest permits and camping logistics.
Can absolute beginners do this trek?
Yes, but with a caveat. The first day to the base camp is a moderate walk. The second day's summit push is a steep 60-degree incline that will test your fitness. Start doing cardio a month before.
Will I get snow on the Nag Tibba trek?
If you go between late December and mid-February, you have a 90% chance of trekking in snow. By March, the snow is mostly gone.
What is the washroom situation like?
Prepare for dry pit toilets. Trekking agencies set up toilet tents at the base camp. There is no running water in these, so bring your own toilet paper and hand sanitizer.
Is there mobile network on the trail?
You will lose network shortly after leaving Pantwari. BSNL and Jio sometimes get a faint 1-bar signal at the base camp, but don't count on it. The summit has zero connectivity.
Should I start from Pantwari or Auntal?
Pantwari is the standard, most popular route with better logistics. Auntal is shorter but significantly steeper. Stick to Pantwari unless you're an experienced trekker looking for a quick, punishing ascent.
Can we carry and drink alcohol on the trek?
Absolutely not. Nag Tibba is a sacred peak dedicated to the Serpent God. Locals take offense to drinking on the mountain. Furthermore, drinking at high altitudes dehydrates you and masks symptoms of AMS.

Group Trips to Nag Tibba

Looking for the perfect weekend getaway from Delhi? Group trips to Nag Tibba offer the ultimate escape for beginners and busy corporate workers craving a quick Himalayan fix. Known as the Serpent's Peak, this trek in Uttarakhand gives you massive bang for your buck, starting from just ₹4,499. While many Himalayan treks require a week of leave, a Nag Tibba trekking package fits neatly into a standard weekend. You'll travel from Dehradun to the base village of Pantwari, hiking through dense oak and rhododendron forests before setting up camp. Winter group tours to Nag Tibba are incredibly popular because you get to experience snow-capped trails without extreme altitude sickness risks. At 9,915 feet, the summit rewards you with jaw-dropping, unobstructed views of the Swargarohini, Bandarpoonch, and Kedarnath ranges. Booking a group tour to Nag Tibba through TripzSearch means all your logistics—tents, meals, forest permits, and experienced guides—are sorted. Just pack your rucksack, grab your trekking poles, and join a community of like-minded travelers. Whether you want a snowy adventure in January or a clear-sky camping experience in November, Nag Tibba group packages deliver an honest, unfiltered slice of the Garhwal Himalayas.

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