Nag Tibba Trek Cost — 2026 Package Prices

Complete Cost Breakdown

Nag Tibba Trek Cost — 2026 Package Prices & Breakdown

Nag Tibba Trek costs ₹3k–₹7k; just 2 days, Dehradun road access, and basic camping make it the most budget-friendly option.

Package Price Range

₹3,500 – ₹7,500

Price depends on group size, inclusions (transport/medical), and operator experience.

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Service Tiers

mid

₹5,500 – ₹7,500

What You Get

Private room/tent, small group, premium gear, experienced leaders.

budget

₹3,500 – ₹4,500

What You Get

Large group (20+), standard food, shared transit.

premium

What You Get

What's Typically Included?

Usually Included

  • Dehradun to Dehradun Transit
  • Base Camp Tents
  • All Expedition Meals (Veg)
  • Professional Guide
  • Forest Permits

Usually Not Included

  • Mule for personal bag
  • Personal Gear
  • Tips and Gratuities

Live Operator Packages

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OperatorStarting PriceMax Group
The Crazy Mountaineers
3,000
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What Drives Price?

Pickup point (Dehradun vs Pantwari), equipment quality, and group size. High-volume 'Batch' operators are cheaper.

Budget Breakdown

Trek Package (BMC Certified Guide, Camping, High-Altitude Meals, Forest Permits)₹2450 – ₹5250
Local Transportation (Base Village to/from Major Transit Hub)₹525 – ₹1125
Personal Porter or Payload Offloading (Optional service)₹525 – ₹1125

Potential Hidden Costs

Always ask your operator if these are included in the upfront package price.

Dehradun to Pantwari shared transport (if not in package).

Backpack offloading: ₹300 per day.

Personal snacks/energy drinks.

Tips for local guide/mule staff.

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This encyclopedia entry for Nag Tibba Trek is curated from a mix of public survey records, first-hand climber accounts, and official permit logs. However, mountains are dynamic. If you have been on this route recently and noticed a change in terrain, water availability, or local regulations, we want to hear from you.

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Last Verified: May 2026

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