Trek To The Himalayas Peaks Via Way To Nag Tibba Trekking
A
least known trek or hardly reckoned by the people i.e. the Nag Tibba. An
exceptionally smaller trekking place at the Himalayas which is again relative
unknown trail. This is present near Mussoorie which is also considered as the
most exciting treks especially when it comes to the weekends for the Delhi’s
people. The highest peaks of the Nag Tibba Trekking is 9,915 ft. which
fundamentally begins with the ranges of Garhwal Himalayas.
Benefits
to be here:
The
most astonishing benefits of this trek are that, while trekking at the peaks of
the hills you will automatically reach at the base trek of the Nag Tibba range
via Jeep. The place has also proven itself as a successful delight for the
trekkers to step ahead of where the hills of the smaller trek wait to welcome
the trekkers. Moreover, the Himalaya Trekking especially when we talk
about the Nag Tibba also takes a trekker to the denser forests which are fully
fledged with a pooled variety of the flora and fauna.
In
addition to this, the presence of an enriched species of the flora and fauna is
also responsible for assisting a trekker with the stunning views of the
following:
- Bandarpoonch Peak
- The Group Of Gangotri Peaks
- Kedarnath Peak In The North
- Doon Valley
- The Snow Peaks Of Changabang
Who
are eligible for trekking?
The
trekkers who are passionate as well as fond of climbing at the peaks of the
Himalayas, then, this trek is meant for you all. In addition to this, the Nag Tibba Trekking
Package is
cost-effective which mainly includes the cost of Rs. 5200. The trek also acts
as a service provider of the camping in a mid of your trek while also takes you
to the superior summit abreast with the great grand natural views and
sceneries.
Restrictions:
However,
this trek is not much difficult instead, is considered as an easier as well as
the moderate trek which anyone can trek with a perfect and a stronger body
abreast with a healthier physique. Moreover, it is not at all recommendable to
go during the month of January and February where the winter season is found to
be at the peak. This is so because, in such durations, the snow makes a trekker
difficult to trek and in fact, becomes highly steep and slippery which results
in the risks of life.
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