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Chopta Chandrashila Tungnath Trek

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Planning to visit Chopta Chandrashila Tungnath Trek? Chopta is the place where you will find yourself miles away from the stress which you are facing due to your routine life. The Chopta valley is seated at the elevation of 2,680 m above the sea level. It is surrounded by the lush green forest of Oak Tree, Deodar Tree, and Rhododendron which makes it special. The other wonder of this trek is Chandrashila Summit which is seated at the elevation of 4000 meters. This summit is 1.5 km trek away from the Tungnath Temple which is claimed to be one of the highest temples of Lord Shiva. From Chandrashila you will experience wonderful Himalayan peaks like Kedarnath Peak, Chaukhamba Peak, Trishul Paravat Peak, and Nanda Devi Peak. It is the belief of locals that once upon a time brother of Lord Ram Shri Laxman Ji meditated at the Tungnath Temple.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit this trek is from the month of April to June in summer and then in winter is from the month of October to December. This trek is also famous for snow trekking where you can experience it from January to the month of March.

1: In Summers

During summers weather remains pleasant. Views of surrounding remain clearly visible and you will get the chance to see the flora and fauna.

2: In Monsoon

In monsoon season this area receives heavy rainfall and there may be chances of the rainstorm and land sliding so in monsoon it is not advised to trek on this route.

3: In Winters

The whole region remains covered with a sheet of white snow which makes it beautiful and creates the charm to attract the trekkers for snow trekking. The whole land becomes snow land.

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Things to Cary while visiting Chopta Chandrashila Tungnath Trek 

  • Woolen Clothes
  • Woolen Socks
  • Fleece Jacket
  • Gloves
  • Trekking Shoes
  • Poles for Trekking
  • Jacket
  • Sleeping Bag
  • Sunscreen Lotion’
  • Lip Balm
  • Small Backpack to Carry Handy Items
  • Solar Charger if you have
  • Personal Toiletries
  • Small Garbage Collection Bags
  • Camera
  • Extra Batteries for Camera
  • Binoculars
  • Led Flashlights
  • First Aid Kit
  • General Medicine Kit

How to reach Chopta Chandrashila Tungnath Trek 

Chopta comes under the Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand, India. The trek route starts from the Sari Village which is the base camp for the trek, which takes 7 to 8 hours to reach there from Dehradun.

1: By Air

The nearest airport is Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun. This airport is well connected with all major airports in India. After reaching there hire a private taxi or board on the government or private bus.

2: By Road

Dehradun and Sari both are well connected by road. Various transportation mediums like government/private buses and private tourist taxi cabs are available. The distance between Sari and Dehradun is  179 KM. The route remains picturesque throughout the journey.

3: By Train

Haridwar railway station is the nearest railway station to Sari. Which is well connected by all the major rail routes of India.

Itinerary

On Day 1- Haridwar to Deori Tal via Sari

Day 2- Deori Tal to Chopta

On Day 3- Chopta -Tungnath-Chandrashila

Day 4 – Back to Haridwar

Activities You Can Do

  • Trekking
  • Photography
  • Camping
  • Bird Watching
  • Meditation

Difficulty Level

The difficulty level of this trek is easy. The experienced trekker will also enjoy it. To attempt this trek only thing required is physical fitness. An average fit person can attempt this trek with ease.

Advisory

  • Try to avoid hard heated arguments with the teammates if you have any issue then report it back to the team leader.
  • Do not litter.
  • You will be trekking through the natural trek so avoid any kind of activity which affects the environment.
  • Stick with the team do not try to make your own route unless you are experienced enough about the area as there may be chances of confronting wild animals.
  • Listen to all the instructions of the team leader carefully. It will help you throughout the trek from confronting any kind of difficulty and confusion.
  • Keep an eye on the warning boards and follow the rules strictly to avoid any kind of penalty by the administration.
  • If you face any serious health issue then report immediately to the team leader. They are experienced to handle health problems at high altitudes.
  • Respect the locals and religious beliefs. It will help you to make harmony with them.
  • Try to avoid plastic as much as possible in any case if you have used it then proper disposal must be there.