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About Nag Tibba Trek

I read somewhere that “If you see Sunrise and Sunset daily, that means you are the luckiest person” and today after a very long interval of time I saw that exceptional view of the sunrise from the Nag Tibba. I was exhausted and starving but it was a very small cost for this beautiful portrait of nature. We were lying down on the grass, watching the clear blue sky, and enjoying the calmness of that place.
But, how we get here?
Nag Tiibba trek was always in my bucket list when I heard it for the first time and finally, I got that chance to pull it out. One of my friends asked Would you like to join us for Nag Tibba Trek? Without thinking too much, I accept the proposal.
We were three and excited about this trip. We were gathered for making plans and on the spur of the moment, we decided the date, time and fixed the whole schedule for the upcoming weekend. Next few days we finished all our packing and on a Thursday night, we depart for Uttarakhand.
To reach Nag Tibba our first main stop is Dehradun. Dehradun is the place from where the actual journey starts. It is well connected with all means of transport. You can take the bus, Rail, and flight as well from Delhi.
Road — If you travelling from bus or cab it will take approx 6 to 7 hours to reach Dehradun.
Rail — Rail facilities are also available from Delhi to Dehradun on daily and alternate bases. You can choose it according to your convenience.
Air — If you want to take air experience or want to reduce time then this is the best option for you. It takes 45–60 min to reach Jolly Grant Airport Dehradun.
Route Plan for Nag Tibba -
Route 1- Dehradun -> Pantwari -> 8 Km trek to Nag Tibba and 3 km to Nag Tibba Summit
Route 2- Dehradun- >Mussoorie road-> Devalsari village -> 13 km trek to Nag Tibba
We depart for Dehradun at 10 pm from Delhi ISBT and we decide to follow the route-1
Day-1
At morning 4:15, we reached Dehradun bus stand but before we think about our next step, rain welcomed us in Dehradun. I don’t know about you but I’m really fond of untimely rain and tea. And without wasting any time, we head towards the tea stall. Sipping a cup of tea with watching drizzling and lots of silly talk with friends is always a wonderful time for me. After taking light snacks we were ready to move our next stop which was Pantwari village and luckily the rain was also stopped.
To get any public vehicle/transport for Pantwari you have to first visit Mussoorie station and from there you’ll get the transport for Pantwari. But we booked a taxi directly to Pantwari Village instead of going to Mussoorie -> Naina Bagh village
At 5:30 we head towards the Pantwari Village. It was a beautiful morning where sun yet not appeared, the breeze was flowing, which opens our sleepy eyes and introduced the freshness of this place. We left the Dehradun behind. Here the road was smooth and the window showing the changing colours of the landscape. One side with long pine trees and other side shows the yellowish fields where people are working. By looking at these mesmerizing view, we didn’t realize the pace of time and approx 9 am we reached that place where the actual trek starts for Nag Tibba.
At 9:30 we start our trek and one of my friend leading us from the front because he visited there before and have a better idea about route rather than us. That’s why we didn’t hire a guide. But make sure if you are visiting for the first time then you should hire a guide.
Why I’m saying this?
Nag Tibba trek is 8–9 km long which is full of twists and turns, which go through the dense forest. Especially in winter when the whole area will be covered with a blanket of snow, then it is quite difficult to find out and be on the right path. And your one wrong step takes you to where nobody wanted to stuck which is full of wild creatures.
We were moving to our base camp but our speed was quite slow because of all our camping stuff. It was quite hard but we were motivated and after 5 hours of trek, we reached to Nag Temple and we decided to pitch camp near Nag Temple. Nag Temple is 1 km before the peak which is dedicated to Nag Devta. Local villagers have the Great faith in Nag Devta. The local people have been offering prayers (puja) to the Snake God (Nag Devta) at this peak which is a testament to its sanctity. There is also a water source near the temple which you can use if you run out of water. But water is not very clean so make sure you boil it or use chlorine tablet before consumption.
Day-2
How often do you we get a chance to wake up with the chirping of birds and the view of glowing Himalayas? Maybe very few. That morning was amazing for us. We wake up at 4:45 and decided to head towards the Nag Tibba Summit for capturing the beautiful sunset view. We distribute the work. I was helping my friend in packing tents and another friend making tea for us. It took a complete 15 minutes to pack all our stuff. Now we had no time for tea. We pour the tea in a vacuum flask and decided to enjoy it at the summit with sunrise view.
At 5:02 we start the trek to the summit. The trail was going steeper and steeper after every single step. After struggling to reach the summit. Fortunately, we finally saw some flags waving in the air. We saw each other face with a devilish smile and without saying a single word, we ran to reach the top first. Yes, it sounds silly but was the memorable laugh for us. After 50 seconds of run, we were at the top. All were completely out of breathing. It was a bit of a climb but trust me, when you reach there you will forget every little step that you took.
There was still 3–4 minutes in the sunrise. We could see the beautiful Himalayan peaks like Nanda Devi, Bunderpunch, Chaukhamba, etc and after a couple of minutes, we witnessed the awesome sunrise from Nag Tibba.
And finally, there was time to go back home. This trip was not only for fun, but it’s about taking new experience, knowing our capability, and pushing our limits. Every time when I visit these type of places it proves me that “Life is…beautiful”.
Best time to Visit — Nag Tibba is a weekend destination, so it is accessible throughout the year.
Summer (April to June) — In the summer season, Nag Tibba offers clear view of surrounding hills and mountains. The weather is pleasant in a day but after evening temperature goes down so it is better to carry light woollen clothes.
Monsoon (July, August, mid-September) — In Monsoon season, you’ll find everything painted with the green colour. Sometimes you’ll see trees are loaded with red wine colour’s flowers which makes your trek more scenic. But rain can interrupt you during the trek so don’t forget to carry raincoats and waterproof bags.
Winter Season (December to February) — In Winters, you’ll find everything covered with a white blanket of snow which enhances the charm of Nag Tibba and attract more tourists/trekkers.
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Uttarakhand is sprawled at the foothills of snow-clad mountains which makes it a repository of natural beauty and also a hub of many exciting adventures sports and skiing is one of them. Uttarakhand has some of the skier’s perfect hamlets which are listed below.

Auli :

Auli Skiing Point
Auli is tiny alpine town nestled in Chamoli district of Uttarakhand, at the distance of approx 13 km from Joshimath main city. Auli is ranked as the top ski resort in India due to its well-maintained pistes of both, the low & high altitude. Auli skiing slopes are well suited for all level of skiers- beginners, intermediates & professional. It has 500 m & 800 m long chair lifts to serve high pistes. Auli has Asia’s longest cable car after Gulmarg, long as 04 Kms, connecting this popular holiday resort with Joshimath city. Auli also bags the honour of hosting First SAF winter games in the year 2011. The best ski season at Auli lasts for two months Jan & Feb. Auli has a good number of professionals who conduct skiing learning courses
  • Where to stay: Auli has the hotels/resorts of Deluxe & Semi deluxe categories.
  • Other places to visit: Auli is the perfect retreat for summer holidays also. Auli has a plethora of tourist attraction like Badrinath Shrine, Valley of flower, Gurson Bugyal & Hemkund Shahib.
  • How to reach: By Air: The nearest airport is Jolly Grand. The distance is 275 Km from Jolly grand to Auli.
  • By Rail: Rishikesh/Haridwar Railway station is the nearest railhead to reach Auli at a distance of 250/285 km.

Munsiyari :

Musiyari Skiing Point
Khalia Top/Betulidhar is quaint ski spot located at an easy uphill trek of 07 km from Munsiyari town in Pithoragarh. Khalia top, perched at an altitude of 3500 m has slight steep ski slopes, which are best for novices/first-timers. Khalia top has ski school also which conduct basic ski course. The best ski season at Munsiyari is from December to February.
  • Where to stay: Khalia top, has not very much hotel/lodging option, but Munsiyari can be alternate halt location which offers numerous choice of regional/traditional home-stays & basic, deluxe & luxury hotels.
  • Other places to visit: Munsiyari & Chaukori are two charming hill station, which can be done whilst at Khalia Skiing trip.
  • How to reach: By Air: The Pantnagar airport is nearest at a distance of 190 km from Munsiyari.
  • By Rail: Kathgodam Railway station is the nearest railhead to reach Munsiyari at the distance is a 215 km distance.

Mundali :

Mundali Skiing Point
Mundali is one of the untouched ski resort of Uttarakhand, located near to famous hill station of Chakrata (at the distance of 35 Kms). Mundali, a small hamlet, rest at an altitude of 2775 m Mundali has many off-pistes which are perfect for beginners & the practitioners can try their hand at the slopes of high altitude from 2770 m to 3,049 m Mundali is one of emerging ski destination, thus has limited ski facilities. The best ski season at Mundali is from December to February.
  • Where to stay: Chakrata is nearest halt location with the option of basic, deluxe & luxury hotels.
  • Other places to visit: Chakrata, Kanasar, Tons Valley are easily accessible tourist spot near to Mundali.
  • How to reach: By Air: The nearest airport to reach Mundali is the Jolly Grant airport, at a distance of 156 Kms.
  • By Rail: Dehradun Railway station is the nearest railhead to reach Mundali. From Dehradun, Chakrata is a 125 km distance.
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River Rafting in Uttarakhand

River Rafting
Uttarakhand has many glacial fed rivers and these rivers offer good rafting stretches with a calm smooth sailing run for novices’ paddlers & few patches of stressful rapid of grade 4 & 5 for professional rafters. Uttarakhand has many places along with Rishikesh where this exhilarating sport can be relished.

River Rafting at Rishikesh/River rafting on the Ganges:

River rafting at Rishikesh or white water rafting on holy river Ganges is one of quintessential rafting destination in India and worldwide also. The entire rafting stretch from Devprayag to Rishikesh is full of excitement with total navigation of 65 Kms. Though the cruising is approximately gentle with an encounter of few rapids of grade 4 & 5. For last one decade, Rishikesh has been catering all level of rafters — first-timers, beginners & professional. Rishikesh also boosts good camping sites, alongside river Ganges. Mostly specialized Rishikesh rafting packages include other various experiences also like camping, Bonfire with music, trekking, river/nature walks, Bungee Jumping, etc. The rafting stretch from Kaudilya to Rishikesh is 34 Kms, next spot is Marine drive at a distance of 24 Kms & then comes Shivpuri with a distance of 16 km from Rishikesh & the closest one is Brahmpuri at 10 Kms from Rishikesh.

Alaknanda River Expedition:

It is one of must-to-do adrenaline-soaked white water rafting expedition of total 140 Kms. The entire rafting trip is done in 06–07 days. The expedition starts from Chamoli & winds up at Devprayag. The complete expedition is recommended for professionals only, though the novice/beginners can also take 01 or 02 days soft section of grade 2 & 3 like from Chamoli — Kaldubagarh & Maletha to Srinagar. The River often has easy grades rafting through smooth surfaces but also has some stressful rapid of grade 03 & 04 on confluence spot, at mighty rock beds and tricky curves. The Alaknanda river expedition package gives thorough details of day-wise rafting schedules.

White water river Rafting on the Tons River:

Rafting on the Tons of rivers should be on any paddlers list. Since the complete stretch is flanked by the jaw-dropping backdrop, rustic native villages, wooded alpine forest, gorgeous canyons & exquisite campsites. Most importantly, all paddlers find fun with splashy rafting opportunity on this sacred river (a being tributary of River Yamuna). The less experienced paddler can also try to test their skill on a moderate stretch of 25 Kms between Mori to Tuni. Afterwards, the river turns bit outrageous when river Pabbar unites with river tons, which offers the stretch of nearly 40 Kms till Icchari with rapid of Class 4& Class 5. White water river rafting on the Tons river, packages give the insight of complete details.

Kali/Mahakali River Rafting:

River rafting on Mahakali river is really serious business & require a big commitment. Unlike other rivers, mighty Kali river covers its course along the solitude terai hills, thickly forested region & handful choice of campsite/beachside. Over the route of total 200 Kms, Kali river offers many rapids of grade 3, 4 levels but also boosts the calm stretch like Jhulaghat/Jhoolaghat to Pancheshwar which is good for novice/first-timers. Pancheshwar is also a popular spot for Angling, particularly for Mahaseer fishing. The complete run from Jauljibi to Boom (Tanakpur) is done in 06/07 days. Kali river also demarcates the India & Nepal border.

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Bird Watching in Uttarakhand

1) Corbett National Park

At Corbett; Dhikala, Bijrani Zone, Marchula, Mohaan Kumeria, Mongoli Valley, Ramganga River, Kosi Barrage & Sitabani are identified areas for bird watching. Common found birds: The Bird which are found in the Corbett National park & adjoining regions are Great Slaty Woodpecker, Scally Bellied Woodpecker, Black-naped Green Woodpecker, Lesser Woodpecker, Stork Billed & Crested Kingfisher, Himalayan Pied Kingfisher, Lesser Pied Kingfisher, White Breasted Kingfisher, White-Throated Laughing thrush, White Crested Laughing Thrush, Long Tailed Broadbill, Red-Breasted Parakeet, Kaleej Pheasant, Indian Pied Hornbill, Common Green Magpie, Puff Throated Babblers, Blue Tailed Minla, Little & Spotted Forktails, Lineated Barbet, Blue Throated Barbet, Golden Oriole, Brown Dipper The Ramganga & Kosi Barrage are also rich in bird species like raptor, vulture, river Lapwings, Ducks, Manganese, Egrets, waterfowls, Herons. The birds like Pallas Fishing, Red-Headed Vulture, Hawk Eagle, Crested Hawk-eagle, Himalayan Grey-headed Fishing Eagle, Black Eagle, Golden eagle are the most commonly found birds.

Best time for bird watching: November till March.

2) Kedarnath Musk Deer Sanctuary:

The areas for bird watching in Kedarnath Musk Deer Sanctuary are Chopta Trek, Mandal, Kanchula Kharak, Tunganath, Duggalbitta, Mukkumath where more than 200 bird species are found. Common found birds: Great Barbet, Green Backed Tit, Black Lored Tit, red Headed Tit, White Browned Tit, Rusty Cheeked Scimitar Babbler, Green Tailed Sunbirds, Grey Headed Flycatcher, Blue Throated Flycatcher, White-tailed Nuthatch, Common Cuckoo, Black Bulbul, Grey Winged Blackbird, Rufous Sibia, Spotted Laughing Thrush, Streaked Striated Laughing Thrush, Variegated Laughing Thrush, Blue Whistling Thrush, Blue Fronted Redstart, White Colored Blackbirds, Greater long Billed Thrush, Himalayan Pied Woodpecker, Rufous Bellied Pied Woodpecker, Slaty headed Parakeet, Yellow Billed Blue Magpie, Bar Throated Minlas, Common Hill Partridge, Indian Pied Hornbill & etc.

Best time for bird watching: October till June.

3) Mussorie — Aglar Valley — Suakholi — Devalsari — Thatyur — Dhanaulti:

The Bird watching trail of Mussorie, Aglar Valley, Devalsari and Dhanaulti, boasts more than 200 bird species. Common found Birds: Slaty headed Parakeet, Brown streaked Laughing Thrush, Striated Laughing Thrush, Rufous Chinned Laughing Thrush, Blue Whistling Thrush, Black-Throated Thrush, Grey Headed Flycatcher, Verditer Flycatcher, Common Hill Partridge, Chukar Partridge, Black Partridge, Cinereous Vulture, Himalayan Griffon Vulture, Blue Throated Barbet, Black-faced Warbler, Himalayan Tree-creeper, Khalij Pheasants, Red-Billed Blue Magpie, Common Green Magpie, Mrs Gould Sunbird, Purple Sunbird, Rufous Shrike, Plumbeous & White Capped Redstarts, White Breasted Kingfisher, Scaly Bellied Green Woodpecker, Black Naped Pied Woodpecker, Brown Fronted Pied Woodpecker, Grey Headed Flycatcher, White Browned Blue Flycatcher, Rufous Tailed Flycatcher, Green Backed Tit, Red-headed tit, etc.

Best time for bird watching: October till May.

4) Nainital- Sattal-Pangot & Kilbury

Nainital’s famous tourist spot like Snow Viewpoint, Tiffin Top, Hanumangarhi & the adjacent renowned places like Sattal, Pangot (Naina Devi Himalayan Bird Reserve) & Kilbury, houses more than 200 bird’s species. Common found birds: Streaked Laughing thrush, Chestnut-headed Laughing thrush, Spotted–Laughing Thrush, Red-Headed Vulture, Lammergeyser, Rufous Bellied Niltava, Himalayan-Griffon, Rufous-breasted and Black-throated Accentors, Black-headed Jay, Eurasian Jay, Tawny Fish Owl, Ultramarine Flycatcher, Oriental Turtle dove, Spotted Dove, Verditer Flycatcher, Little Pied Flycatcher, Himalayan Barbet, Great Barbet, Blue Throated Barbet, Chestnut Bellied Nuthatch, White-Tailed Nuthatch, Grey Crowned Prinia, Blue Winged Minla, Red-Billed Blue Magpie, Spotted & Slaty Backed Forktail, Long-Billed Thrushes, Rufous-bellied Woodpecker, Scaly bellied Woodpecker, Himalayan Woodpecker, Rufous-throated Hill Partridge, Kalij Pheasant, Koklass Pheasant, Cheer-Pheasant, Plum Headed Parakeet & many more.

Best time for bird watching: October till June

5) Almora-Binsar-Mukteshwar

The entire circuit of Almora — Binsar & Mukteshwar, is counted as one of rich avifauna Species habitat in Asia and Binsar has been categorized as important bird area by Birdlife International with around 500 bird species. The significant bird species in the Almora — Binsar & Mukteshwar are Fork tails, Woodpeckers, Pheasant, Partridges, Redstart, Flycatcher, Barbets, Laughing Thrush, Thrushes, Tree-creepers, warblers, finch, tit, Hornbill, Magpie, kingfishers, raptors &, etc. Common found birds: Great Pied Hornbill, Common Green Magpie, Kalij-Pheasant, Cheer-Pheasant, Koklass-Pheasant, Hill-Partridge, Rufous-throated Partridge, White-capped Redstart, Blue-capped Redstart, Oriental Turtle Dove, Ultramarine Flycatcher, Rufous-bellied Niltava, Verditer Flycatcher, Rufous Sibia,Great Barbet, Streaked Laughing Thrush, White-throated Laughing Thrush, Blue whistling Thrush, Scaly Thrush, Himalayan pied Kingfisher, Green Backed Tit, Black-Throated tit, Breasted Green Finch, Common Rosefinch, Grey Slaty Woodpecker, Grey Headed Woodpecker, Brown Fronted Woodpecker, Lesser Yellow-naped Woodpecker.

Best time for bird watching: October till June.

6) Munsyari/ Munsiari and Askot Wildlife Sanctuary:

Munsyari (located on the bank of Gori Ganga river) and Askot Wild Life Sanctuary, both are important bird watching areas declared by BNHS. It houses more than 300 bird species Common found birds: Snow Partridge, Hill Partridge, Koklass pheasant, Spotted Laughing Thrush, Streaked Laughing Thrush, Little Pied Flycatcher, Long-Billed and Long-Tailed Thrushes, Mrs. Gould Sunbird, Green-tailed Sunbird, Bearded Vulture, Robin Accentor Golden eagles, Great Crested Tit, White-Throated Tit, Yellow Breasted Green Finch, Red-headed Bullfinch, Black Redstart & many more.

Best time for bird watching: March-June and October — Mid December.
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Deoria Tal

Chopta Chandrashila Trek



Deoriatal is the most vibrant and delightful place in the district of Rudraprayag. It is a lake which is known for his panoramic view of the beautiful Chaukhamba peak. This peak is so close and clear from this place that it seems like you can touch it. The devariyatal lake gives the spectacular reflection of the mighty Chaukhamba Peak in clear lake water. This beautiful lake at an altitude of 2438m. It is ideal for spot angling and bird watching but before goes for fishing you just had to take permission from DFO Gopeshwar.

Our Journey started from Haridwar, our bags were packed and we were excited to move but it seems that nature was also in a good mood because the rain started outside. In spite of this, we moved to our destination without thinking that how dangerous it would be to travel in the mountains on a rainy day. Several milestones came in our journey like Rishikesh, Srinagar, Devprayag, Rudraprayag… And at last, we finally reach Ukhimath. After that, we moved towards the sari village which would be our base camp. The road was motorable up to Sari. The Distance between Ukhimath & Sari is 14 km and then 2km easy trek to Deoriyatal from Sari and there is another trekking route from Ukhimath to Deoriyatal which was 8km of the steep climb. We select the easy one and after half an hour we were in the Sari village



Deoria Tal

Next day, we wake up early and move towards the Deoriyatal and approx 1 hr we reached Deoriyatal. The scene was so beautiful that it can’t be defined in words. The lake was at top of the hill. It has heavily lush green surrounding, with snow-covered mountains in the backdrop. The Chaukhambha peak was clearly visible but Nilkanth, Bandarpoonch, Kedar Range and Kalang also visible from that place. 
We just stand quite and watching this Unique and beautiful artwork of nature for the upcoming several minutes. We just only want to capture the whole scene into our eyes because we don’t know when we get another chance to see this beauty again. We had 2–3 best cameras to capture the beauty of this place but these cameras can’t capture the aroma that mixed in the air, they can’t capture the silence, the peace, the chirpings of birds, that breeze that flowing.
Deoriatal is such a majestic place which hypnotized us by its beauty. By seeing the beauty of this place, I’m completely sure and I can say that: “This is the place which God created with his own hands.”

Tungnath Temple


Read the complete blog here: Devariyatal -The beautiful creation of God




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