Overview
The Nag Tibba Trek is one of India’s most popular and beginner-friendly winter treks, offering a perfect mix of adventure, mythology, and stunning Himalayan landscapes. Standing proudly at over 9,000 ft above sea level, Nag Tibba—also known as Serpent’s Peak—is accessible throughout the year and makes for an ideal 3-day weekend getaway from Delhi.
Rich in local legends, the region is believed to be protected by Nag Devta, the Serpent God, and the peak holds deep spiritual significance for the villagers. The trail begins from the peaceful mountain village of Pantwari, and although the initial stretch is a bit steep, it soon opens into beautiful oak forests and refreshing mountain scenery.
As you ascend, the trek offers a delightful glimpse into the slow and simple Himalayan lifestyle—quaint thatched houses, untouched trails, and panoramic views that soothe the mind. Spring fills the meadows with vibrant blossoms, while winter transforms the landscape into a sparkling white wonderland, making Nag Tibba one of the best snow treks near Delhi.
At the summit, trekkers are rewarded with breathtaking views of the Gangotri massif, Bandarpunch, Swargarohini, and several other majestic Himalayan peaks. The Nag Tibba Temple, located at the highest point, adds a touch of serenity to this thrilling experience.
To make your journey even more memorable, we ensure a fun and comfortable experience with group bonding activities, so you connect better with fellow trekkers and return home with new friendships and unforgettable memories.
Though the trek is open throughout the year, the best time to experience Nag Tibba is from October to February, especially if you love snow or want to tick off a perfect winter trek from your adventure list. Known for its beautiful campsites, stunning summit views, and easy accessibility, Nag Tibba is truly the ideal trek for beginners and weekend travelers.
Tour Highlights - Nag Tibba Trek
- Nag Tibba is one of the best winter treks in India and ideal for beginners.
- The trek is accessible throughout the year and perfect for a 3-day weekend trip from Delhi.
- Nag Tibba stands at an altitude of over 9,000 ft, offering grand Himalayan views.
- The name ‘Nag Tibba’ means Serpent’s Peak and holds strong mythological significance.
- The trail starts from Pantwari Village and passes through dense oak and rhododendron forests.
- Spring offers colorful meadows, while winter provides a thick carpet of snow.
- The summit gives panoramic views of Gangotri massif, Bandarpunch, Kedarnath, and Swargarohini peaks.
- A small temple dedicated to Nag Devta sits at the highest point of the summit.
- Nag Tibba is famous for easy trekking, scenic camping, and beginner-friendly slopes.
- The trek offers an authentic glimpse into the slow-paced, untouched mountain lifestyle.
- Best time to visit is October to February for snow lovers.
- Group bonding activities add fun and help travelers create memorable connections.
















