Nag Tibba Photo Story
Here is a photo story of Nag Tibba trek by Vaibhav Chauhan.
Nag Tibba is a trekkers delight. Though its a relatively unknown trail near Mussoorie, it can easily be considered one of the best weekend treks that you can do out of Delhi. For those who want to walk in the forests, climb up to 10,000 feet, see snow clad mountains and camp under starry night skies the Nag Tibba trek is just perfect.
Nag Tibba presents stunning views of Bandarpoonch peak, the Gangotri group of peaks, Kedarnath peak in the north, Doon-valley and the snow peaks of Chanabang. Also known as Serpent’s Peak, it is the highest peak (9915 ft) in the Nagtibba range of the Garhwal Himalayas and is said to be the abode of Nag Devta. This trek takes you through dense mountainous forests rich in flora and fauna. The advantage of this trek is that you can reach the base of the Nagtibba range by jeep. This makes it possible to do it as a weekend trek.
A team of 25 trekkers did Nag Tibba trek in early February 2013 via Pantwari village. Here is a photo story from their trek. Click on the pictures to see the enlarged image and the slideshow
Pictures contributed by Suvo Paul and Vaibhav Chauhan.
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