sneak peak: the expedition way Book
where real backpackers roam
At 9,915ft Nag Tibba is the highest peak in the Shivalik Range of the lesser Himalayas. Fondly known as Learner’s Peak in the expedition world, it’s your gateway to becoming a real, young mountaineer. Venture through forests and meadows on this week-long expedition and feel the rush of reaching the summit.
everyone does their bit
The expedition starts with an acclimatisation trek where you learn to pitch tents, set up a campsite and understand the principles of LNT (leave no trace). Trekkers carry their own backpacks and share the load of supplies that would be needed in the course of the journey. Everyone pitches in and learns to share responsibilities of cooking, cleaning, firewood collection and resource management.
“Yuvraj can’t stop raving about the trip! Lots of stories and experiences to tell and share. Thanks a ton inme!!! Appreciating the comforts of home, he is sleeping like a log right now. Thanks once again!”
–Arti Chopra, Yuvraj's mother
program itinerary
DAY 1 arrive at Yamuna Pul. Settle in, get to know your instructors and other participants. Set expectations over a briefing session
DAY 2 safety briefing followed by an acclimatisation trek. Plan and pack for the expedition
DAY 3 travel to Pantwari to start the expedition. Trek for 3kms through pine trees to reach Burrastic Hole. Pitch tents and set up a campsite
DAY 4 trek 4kms through a rhododendron forest to reach the Nag Tibba base camp in a huge meadow with a panoramic view of the mountains
DAY 5 summit Nag Tibba! Trek through rhododendron forest to reach the next campsite at Gujeta
DAY 6 trek through a deodar forest to reach Antor. Drive back to the campus for a special dinner
DAY 7 leave campus for home
camping on the go
The expedition starts and ends at Yamuna Pul where accommodation is in rooms with attached bathrooms. Making their way up the mountain, campsites are set up at different locations everyday. The group pitches tents provided by us. They’re small tents that comfortably fit three people. A pop-up toilet tent is also taken along.
a ticket to discover your true potential
program
the nag tibba ascent
yamuna pul, uttarakhandLimited Seats Left
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