1 Night 2 Days
Daily Tour
100 people
Hindi
Tungnath and Chopta, nestled in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand, India, form a breathtaking destination for nature enthusiasts and spiritual seekers alike. Tungnath is renowned for housing the world’s highest Shiva temple at an altitude of 3,680 meters (12,073 feet), making it an essential pilgrimage site for devotees. The trek to Tungnath is a mesmerizing journey through lush meadows and dense forests, offering panoramic views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks.
Chopta, often referred to as the “Mini Switzerland of India,” serves as the base for the Tungnath trek and is itself a picturesque haven. Situated at an altitude of around 2,680 meters (8,790 feet), Chopta provides a serene escape with its tranquil ambiance and pristine beauty. The trek is accessible to both novice and experienced trekkers, making it a popular choice for those seeking adventure and spiritual rejuvenation. The awe-inspiring landscapes and spiritual significance of Tungnath Chopta make it an unforgettable destination, inviting travelers to explore the harmonious blend of nature and divinity in the heart of the Himalayas.
On the first day of the Nag Tibba trek, participants are required to report at Dehradun by 7:00 AM. From there, the journey kicks off with a scenic drive to Pantwari village, spanning approximately 105 kilometers and taking around 3-4 hours. Upon reaching Pantwari by 11-12 PM, participants can freshen up in the available changing rooms and washrooms. A light lunch is served at Pantwari, after which the trek begins, covering a distance of 4 kilometers to Nag Tibba Base Camp. The day concludes with a warm welcome at the base camp, featuring hot tea, snacks, and a delectable dinner. Separate camps are provided for each group for a restful overnight stay.
The second day commences early, with participants waking up at 2:30 AM to a mesmerizing landscape and a filling breakfast. The trek to the Nag Tibba summit begins at 3:00 AM, covering a distance of 3084 ft. The summit offers stunning panoramic views of the Himalayan peaks. After capturing these breathtaking moments, the descent back to the base camp starts. A mouth-watering lunch is served at the base camp before participants commence the descent to Pantwari village. The journey concludes with a drive back to Dehradun, aiming to reach by 7-8 PM, allowing participants to reflect on the unforgettable experiences and memories created during the Nag Tibba trek.
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