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Nag Tibba Trek Blogs

Rishi Jain

Last updated: 01-01-2018

Nag Tibba Trek Blogs 

 

Nag Tibba trek is a wholesome trek which gives one ample scenic beauty be it in the form of lush green valleys, wide expanse of meadows, magnificent forests, and snow-covered mountains. Peaks like Swargarohini, Bandarpoonch, Black peak are visible from the Nag Tibba Summit making it an absolute delight. It is a popular choice for trekkers because of it’s easy to moderate difficulty level and the ease to commute. In winters, this trek is covered with thick layers of snow which make Nagtibba a hot favorite for people having less time and wanting to experience snow.

Know more about Nag Tibba from these blogs.

Nag Tibba Trek Blogs

Nag Tibba Photo Story

Nag Tibba is one of those treks in the Himalayas which can be done within 3 days, a perfect excuse for your weekend getaway. The best part of it is that it can be done in any season and without any prior experience of trekking. Walking into the wild away from the bustling cities, Nag Tibba fills you with emotions you have never felt before.
Here is a sneak peak of the trek through photo story blog

Nag Tibba Trek Blogs

Planning on doing Nag Tibba on your own?

Nag Tibba is a fine choice for all those brave souls who want to go on their own. If you are one of those who want to savor the entire experience all by yourself, then Nag Tibba is the answer. Trekking independently is a cumbersome task and has both pros and cons. Instead of making this trip a nightmare read through this blog for the dos and don'ts while  you’re on your self-governing trip..read more

Nag Tibba Trek Blogs

Flora of Nag Tibba

The aesthetic beauty of Nag Tibba gets a notch higher because of the varied flora that can be witnessed here. From some wildflowers to ‘Dadi ke Nuskhe wale Phool’, you can see them all here... read more

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Nag Tibba- A Cocktail Of Different Terrains

The first part of the trek is the easier part, which starts from Pantwari Village, the trail is an uphill stoney trail giving a birds-eye view of Pantwari and neighboring villages and ends at Goat village, a source of drinking water.

The second part of the trek is a steep trail through a forest which opens into a lush green beautiful meadow.

The final part of the trek for the day is through tree lines and uphill stretches which end at the Nag Tibba Mandir... read more

 

Nag Tibba Trek Blogs

Nag Tibba Trek - Q & A

Trekking for first timers seems like the end of the world because the mind is clogged with a million questions. One of our participants (beginner, as well) notes down her pre-trek questions, her experience during the trip and the memories she holds after the trek.

Get all answers to why Nag Tibba and what to expect here.

Nag Tibba Trek Blogs

Tourist Attractions In Dehradun And Mussoorie That You Must Visit

Dehradun is the base camp for many treks like Nag Tibba, Har Ki Dun, and Rupin Pass. Both Dehradun and Mussoorie offer multiple tourist spots with will make your trip an absolute delight. What all places can you visit in Dehradun and Mussoorie?

1) Robber’s cave in Dehradun is an adventurous spot which is well hidden amidst the hills.

2) Sahastradhara in Dehradun is a ‘thousand fold water spring’ which is famous for its therapeutic value... read more

Nag Tibba Trek Blogs

Rishi Jain

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