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Nag Tibba also known as the Serpent Peak, is the highest peak in the lesser Himalayan region of Uttarakhand. Situated at an altitude of 3022 metres, this is a perfect weekend trek for beginners and children, poses no threat of altitude sickness. Nag Tibba offers a majestic view of stunning Bandarpoonch Peak, Gangotri Peaks, Kedarnath Peak in the north and Doon Valley with Changbang peak in the south passing through thick and dense oak forests.
The trail starts from a small village called Pantwari, 56 km from Mussourie and 90 km from Dehradun. The trail is of easy grade of 16 km distance from the base point and goes through Nag Tibba base , marked by a temple dedicated to the Serpent God. This trek is best in the months of spring and winters.
Altitude: 2400 metres, 90 km drive and 4 km trek
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- Pick up from Prince chowk near Dehradun Railway station at 6:00 AM.
- A 90 km road ride to Pantwari village from Dehradun crossing the Hillstation of Mussorie & Kempty Falls. Breakfast will be provided in the road side inns. The meal cost during the course of travel will be paid by the individual.
- Arrival at Pantwari village, followed by lunch at the village. A 4 km trek gradual ascent to the campsite.
- Evening snacks and refreshments in the evening.
- Dinner at the campsite.
Altitude: 3022 metres, 12 km trek and 90 km drive
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- Early excursion to Nag Tibba top at 5 a.m.
- A 4 km ascend trek to summit of medium grade.
- Carry 1 litre of water individually as the trail is deprived of water streams.
- Reach at Nag Tibba top and stay there for a while.
- Excursion back to Pantwari village from the top via camp1.
- Lunch at Pantwari village followed by 90 km drive back to Dehradun.
- Expected time of arrival in Dehradun 9.p.m.
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