Nag Tibba Trek
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If you’re looking to escape your hectic routine and spend a peaceful weekend amidst the calm of the mountains, the Nag Tibba trek is an ideal choice. Located near the charming hill station of Mussoorie, this beginner-friendly trail is famous for its stunning summit panoramas and mesmerizing sunsets from the campsite. Standing at an altitude of 3,022 meters and covering approximately 19 km, the trek is suitable for anyone with basic fitness for most months of the year.
Nag Tibba, also known as the “Abode of the Serpent God,” holds spiritual significance. This short expedition carries its own distinct charm. The trail begins in the tranquil village of Pantwari, ascending through rocky slopes before blending into a traditional shepherd’s path with easy inclines and sudden descents. The route passes through snow-draped terrain, dense with Rhododendron and Oak forests, which can sometimes be tricky to navigate.
After around 5.5 km of trekking, the forest opens up into a small meadow featuring the Nag Mandir at its center, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding valleys. The widespread open ground at the campsite makes way for spectacular sunset views, followed by a magical night sky glittered with stars.
The steep push to the summit may be challenging but rewards trekkers with awe-inspiring vistas of iconic Himalayan peaks like Gangotri, Bandarpoonch, Swargarohini, and Black Peak. This is what sets Nag Tibba apart from other short treks. A perfect winter weekend adventure in the Himalayas, it provides an unforgettable view of the majestic snow-covered Garhwal ranges as early as the second day of the journey.
The best time to undertake the Nag Tibba Trek is between December and March, when the trail is blanketed in snow, adding both beauty and adventure — though some sections can be harder to traverse during this season.
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Distance covered: 90kms from Dehradun to Pantwari; 5.5 km trek to campsite Trekking duration: 4 hours to reach Pantwari; 4-5 hours to reach campsite The journey begins at 7AM from the Dehradun bus stand. The drive to Pantwari (approximately 90kms) takes around 3-4 hours to cover, gaining an altitude of about 1400 m. We will be driving through the Queen of hills – Mussoorie and passing by the lovely Kempty Falls along the way. Swift mountain streams run parallel to the roads in many sections. Although the journey is a charming one to behold, the roads can be rather coiled with sharp turns and steep climbs. After crossing Mussoorie, the roads become emptier, the gorges on the sides seem bottomless and the mountains more rugged & lofty. We will be taking a quick halt on the way to freshen up and have breakfast. Expect to be at Pantwari, the starting point, by 11 am. We will begin our trek to Nag Mandir as soon as we reach here. Packed lunches will be provided for this day. The trail to the Nag Mandir campsite stretches over 5.5 kms and will take approximately 4-5 hours to cover. It begins with 2 kms of an uphill trudge on a cemented path that goes through the village market. Soon this path translates to a rocky uneven trail. All along, one can enjoy the mesmerising views of the layered mountains, the small village of Pantwari lying down in the valley below & patches of farmlands on the way. The next 1-1.5kms is a dry and narrow shepherd’s trail with gradual ascents and descents. After this the trail nosedives into a dense canopy of Oak and Rhododendron forests that allows only a little sunlight in. The red and pink flowers of the rhododendrons don’t bloom in the winters. The path inside the forest can be snow-laden in some sections. After trekking for 1 km, the forest finally opens up to a small patch of land. A structure of a temple sits at the heart of this clearing. This is the famous Nag Mandir. We will be setting up camp here for the day. The campsite offers panoramic views of a snow-covered Himalayan range at the horizon (on clear days). Tip: The sunsets and starlit night skies are lovely at this campsite. The temperatures can dip down to -7 degrees in the winters. So please ensure you are layered well. Note: In the winters, when the snow is heavy, we may set up camp at Khatian; a camping ground 2kms before Nag Mandir.