Nag Tibba Trek: The Perfect Weekend Trek from Delhi Near New Tehri

Complete trekking guide – route, difficulty, best season, permits, and packing list for Nag Tibba Trek 2026

Nestled in the Tehri Garhwal district at an altitude of approximately 2,600 meters, Kanatal is a serene hamlet that remains refreshingly untouched by mass tourism. If you’re looking for a peaceful escape from city noise — a place with tall deodar trees, apple orchards, and silence broken only by birdsong — Kanatal is your answer.

Nag Tibba Trek Route

The trek begins from Pantwari Village (2,200 m), which is the base camp. Day 1 involves a moderate ascent through dense oak and rhododendron forests to the campsite at Nag Tibba Base (2,700 m). Day 2 is the summit push to Nag Tibba peak offering 360-degree views of Bandarpunch, Kedarnath, Gangotri, and Chaukhamba peaks.

Camping by Tehri Lake

Several operators offer lakeside camping with bonfire, stargazing, and morning yoga sessions. The combination of water activities during the day and starlit nights by the lake makes for a complete short getaway from Delhi or Dehradun.

What to Expect on the Trek

  • Stunning Summit Views

    On a clear day, the summit offers an unobstructed panorama of the Greater Himalayas — including the iconic Bandarpunch (6,316 m), Black Peak, and Kedarnath peaks. Winter visits (December–February) reward trekkers with heavy snowfall, transforming the trail into a white wonderland.

    Flora and Wildlife

    The dense forest trail passes through oak, deodar, rhododendron, and burans trees. You may spot Himalayan birds, langurs, and if you’re fortunate, glimpses of the elusive musk deer.

Best Time to Do Nag Tibba Trek

  • Winter (Dec–Feb): Heavy snowfall, snow camping — best for snow lovers.
  • Spring (Mar–Apr): Blooming rhododendrons, pleasant temperatures.
  • Autumn (Oct–Nov): Crystal clear skies, best for photography.
  • Avoid: Monsoon (July–September) — leeches, slippery trails, poor visibility.

Essential Packing List

  • Waterproof trekking shoes / boots
  • Warm layers (thermal + fleece + outer shell)
  • Rain poncho / windcheater
  • Trekking poles (recommended for descent)
  • Headlamp with spare batteries
  • Energy bars, dry fruits, ORS packets
  • First aid kit with altitude sickness medication

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Is Nag Tibba trek suitable for beginners?

Yes, Nag Tibba is one of India’s best beginner treks. The trail is well-marked and the ascent is gradual. Basic fitness is sufficient — no prior trekking experience required.

Do I need a permit for Nag Tibba trek?

Prices range from ₹300 (kayaking) to ₹1,000 (jet ski + bumper combo). Group packages are available at discounted rates.

How far is Nag Tibba from New Tehri?

No special trekking permit is required for Nag Tibba. However, camping at the summit may require prior coordination with local authorities or your trek organizer.

Stay close to Tehri Dam — book your comfortable room at Clemora Estate, New Tehri and wake up to Himalayan views every morning.

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