Nag Tibba Trek
₹3400/- Per Person
In the gentle embrace of the lower Himalayas lies a trail that calls not to the hurried traveler, but to the quiet soul — Nag Tibba, the Serpent’s Peak. Here, at 9,915 feet, nature sings a melody of serenity, simplicity, and silent grandeur.
With Raahi’s On Trek, this is not just a trek — it’s a journey inward, where every step brings you closer to the rhythm of the mountains, to the quiet pulse of the earth beneath your feet.
The Nag Tibba Trek welcomes everyone — whether you’re a first-time trekker, a family seeking peaceful adventure, or friends searching for moments of laughter under the stars. It is short, sweet, and filled with gentle surprises:
As the sun dips behind the hills, the night wraps you in its cool, silent embrace. Under a starlit sky, you gather with fellow travelers — sharing stories, laughter, and the simple joy of being far away from the rush of life. The crackling campfire becomes your temple, where friendships bloom like wildflowers.
At the summit, the small temple of Nag Devta (Serpent God) stands in quiet grace. Locals come here to offer prayers for protection and prosperity. As you stand there, winds gently carry their prayers across the valleys, blending with your own silent wishes.
With Raahi’s On Trek, every detail — from your safety to your comfort — is tenderly cared for. We walk with you not as guides, but as companions, sharing the path, the stories, and the silence.
Itinerary
We start from Dehradun, driving through the hills of Mussoorie and misty pine forests to reach Pantwari Village (4,600 ft), the starting point of the trek.
From here, we trek upwards, slowly leaving behind villages and stepping into silence. The trail, hugged by oak and rhododendron trees, brings us to our serene Base Camp (7,600 ft).
In the evening, we share stories by the fire and rest under a sky full of stars.
Drive: 90 km | Time: 4–5 hours
Trek: 5–6 km | Time: 4–5 hours
Overnight Stay: Campsite at Nag Tibba Base
We wake early to chase the sunrise at the Nag Tibba Summit (9,910 ft).
As we reach the top, the world opens before us—Swargarohini, Bandarpoonch, Kedarnath, and Gangotri ranges rise like ancient guardians of the sky.
After spending sacred moments at the Nag Devta Temple, we descend with lighter hearts, returning to Pantwari, and then drive back to Dehradun.
Trek: 10 km (round trip) | Time: 6–7 hours
Drive: 90 km | Time: 4–5 hours
When you walk the Nag Tibba trail, you’re not just crossing miles — you are weaving memories stitched with peace, prayer, and pure mountain air. Let us take you there, gently, safely, wholeheartedly.