Nag Tibba Trek
Region
Uttarakhand
Starting Point
Pantwari Village
Trek Grade
Easy to Moderate
Trek Duration
2 Days / 1 Night
Best Sesion
Mar-Jun & Sep-Nov
Highest Altitude
9,915 ft
Overview
The Nag Tibba Trek is one of the most popular short treks in the Uttarakhand region, offering trekkers a chance to explore the beauty of the Garhwal Himalayas. At an altitude of 3,022 meters (9,915 ft), Nag Tibba, also known as the Serpent’s Peak, offers panoramic views of the snow-capped peaks of the Western Himalayas, including Nanda Devi, Trishul, and Bandarpunch. The trek takes you through dense forests, lush meadows, and offers a perfect opportunity for those looking to escape into nature. With its moderate difficulty, Nag Tibba is suitable for both beginners and seasoned trekkers.

Itinerary
- Begin the journey with a scenic drive from Dehradun to Pantwari Village, passing through beautiful valleys and hills.
- Upon arrival at Pantwari, begin your trek through lush forests of oak, pine, and rhododendron.
- The steady climb will take you through a variety of landscapes, offering views of distant mountain ranges as you ascend.
- Reach the Nag Tibba Base by afternoon, where you’ll set up camp for the night.
- Enjoy the serene atmosphere, with the evening sky offering a magnificent sunset view.
- Start your day early with a beautiful sunrise over the snow-capped peaks.
- After breakfast, begin your trek to the summit of Nag Tibba, passing through dense forests and meadows.
- The summit offers breathtaking panoramic views of peaks like Nanda Devi, Trishul, and Bandarpunch, as well as the Doon Valley below.
- Spend some time at the summit, soaking in the beauty of the surroundings, and then begin your descent back to Pantwari.
- After completing the trek, drive back to Dehradun, where your journey concludes.
Food Menu
Breakfast: Wake-up Tea/Coffee, Biscuits, Aloo Paratha with Achaar, Boiled Egg, Bread with Butter/Jam, Fresh Fruits.
Lunch: Roti/Chapati, Rice/Chawal, Manchurian Rice, Salad, Dal (Rajma/Mixed Dal), Mixed-Veg, Kofta Curry.
Snacks: Tea/Coffee, Pakoda, Finger Chips, Veg Cutlet, Maggi, Soup, Popcorn.
Dinner: Roti/Chapati, Rice/Chawal, Matar Paneer, Mixed Dal, Salad, Papad, Sweets (Gulab Jamun, Jalebi), Fruit Custard.
📌 We offer customized meals for vegetarians and other dietary needs.
Inclusions – Everything We Take Care Of
- Transportation from Dehradun to Harsil and return.
- All meals during the trek (vegetarian).
- Tented accommodation and camping equipment (sleeping bags, mattresses, tents).
- Experienced trek leader and local guide.
- Forest entry fees and permits.
- First-aid and oxygen cylinder.
Exclusions – What’s Not Included?
- Personal expenses.
- Meals during transit.
- Travel insurance.
- Personal trekking gear.
- Tips for guide and staff.
- Anything not mentioned in the inclusions.
How to Reach
- Nearest Airport: Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun (approx. 70 km from Pantwari).
- Regular flights from Delhi and other major cities.
- Nearest Railway Station: Dehradun Railway Station.
- Well-connected to Delhi, Haridwar, and other major stations.
- Overnight buses and taxis are available from Delhi to Dehradun.
- From Dehradun, drive to Pantwari (arranged by trek operator).
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Refund Policy
To cancel your booking, please send an email to: alpineseekers.in@gmail.com
If we cancel the trek due to unexpected situations like natural disasters, floods, or political unrest, we will issue a trek voucher instead of a refund. This voucher is valid for one year and can be used for the same or a different trek.
If you cancel your trek for personal reasons, the following policy applies:
No Cash Refunds: We do not provide cash refunds. Instead, a voucher will be issued.
Cancellation 30 Days or More Before Trek: A voucher for the full booking amount will be issued.
Cancellation 20–29 Days Before Trek: 50% of the booking amount will be deducted, and the remaining amount will be provided as a voucher.
Cancellation Less Than 20 Days Before Trek: No voucher will be issued.
FAQs – We’ve Got All Your Questions Covered!
The Nag Tibba Trek is of easy to moderate difficulty, making it perfect for both beginners and experienced trekkers. The ascent is gradual, and it does not require prior trekking experience.
Nag Tibba Trek can be done throughout the year. However, the best time is from March to June and September to November, when the weather is pleasant and the trails are in good condition.
Yes, the Nag Tibba Trek is safe for solo travelers when done with a group or an experienced guide. It is advisable to avoid solo trekking during off-season or bad weather conditions.
Yes, the trek is safe. Our team ensures proper guidance, medical support, and emergency assistance if required.
Nag Tibba holds significance in local folklore and is revered by villagers, particularly as it is associated with Nag Devta (the serpent god). However, it is not an extensively religious site.