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Chopta Chandrashila Tungnath Trek with Deoriatal

Uttarakhand

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5 days

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Max Altitude

12000 ft

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Trekking

23 km

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Grade

Easy to Moderate

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Monday–Saturday: 10 AM to 06 PM (GMT +5:30)

Duration

Location

Uttarakhand

Duration

Duration

5 days

Duration

Max Altitude

12000 ft

Duration

Trekking km

23 km

Duration

Grade

Easy to Moderate

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Monday–Saturday: 10 AM to 06 PM (GMT +5:30)

Overview

Trek Name :Chopta Chandrashila Tungnath Trek with Deoriatal
Days :5
Adventure :Trekking
Base Camp :Sari Village
Season :Spring | Summer | Autumn | Winter
Months :January | February | March | April | May | June | September | October | November | December
Country :India
Altitude :12000 FT
Grade :Easy to Moderate
Trail Type :Forest-crossing trekking trail.
Food :Meals while on trek & guesthouse
Location :Uttarakhand
Distance :23 km
Rail Head :Rishikesh
Stay :Guesthouse(Separate male & Female) & Swiss/cottage tent
Airport :Jolly Grant Airport, which is 21 km away from Rishikesh

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Why is Chopta, Tunganath, Chandrashila with Deoriatal a Must-Do Trek?

  • You will explore four iconic destinations: Chopta, Chandrashila, Tungnath, and Deoriatal, all with beautiful views and different experiences.
  • Witness the most majestic sunrise from Chandrashila Summit, painting the sky with hues of gold, as the Himalayan peaks come alive.
  • Enjoy the scenic beauty of Deoriatal Lake, reflecting the surrounding peaks for a picture-perfect moment. The tranquil Deoriatal Lake showcases a stunning reflection of the surrounding peaks and makes it a peaceful spot to pause and admire nature.
  • Visit the ancient Tungnath Temple, the highest Shiva temple in the world, rich with spiritual significance.
  • Reach the Chandrashila summit at a higher altitude, and enjoy the lifetime views of sunrise.
  • Witness the breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views of the Himalayas, including peaks like Nanda Devi, Trishul, and Chaukhamba.
  • Experience serene camping nights under a starlit sky, surrounded by the peaceful ambiance of the mountains.
  • Spot diverse wildlife and rare bird species that make this region a paradise for birdwatch` ers.
  • Immerse yourself in the tranquil meadows, rich myth, and captivating trails that make the trek both rejuvenating and adventurous.

Major Attractions

  • Sunrise from Chandrashila Summit: One of the most mesmerizing highlights of the trek is witnessing the sunrise from the Chandrashila summit. Trekkers set out in the early pre-dawn hours to reach the top just as the first light breaks over the horizon. The sky transforms into vivid shades of gold, orange, and crimson, casting a radiant glow over the surrounding mountains. This spectacular sunrise, with its serene and almost spiritual atmosphere, is a moment of pure magic and is often described as the crowning glory of the trek.
  • Tungnath Temple: The highest Shiva temple in the world, Tungnath is a major spiritual attraction on the trek. Steeped in mythology, it is one of the revered Panch Kedars and is said to have been built by the Pandavas in their quest for Lord Shiva’s forgiveness. The temple’s ancient stone structure and peaceful surroundings create an ambiance that feels timeless and sacred. The history and legends associated with Tungnath infuse the journey with a deep sense of reverence and spirituality.
  • Glory of Himalayan Peaks: The trek rewards adventurers with unparalleled views of the majestic Himalayan peaks. From the summit, trekkers can marvel at a 360-degree panorama that includes towering giants such as Nanda Devi, Trishul, Chaukhamba, Kedar Dome, and more. These snow-capped peaks stand like guardians over the Garhwal region, their imposing presence filling the horizon. The sight of these mountains bathed in the soft light of dawn or silhouetted against a clear blue sky is a visual feast that lingers long after the trek is over.
  • Deoriatal Lake: Situated amidst dense forests and offering reflections of the Chaukhamba peaks, Deoriatal is another major highlight. The serene lake, surrounded by lush greenery and overlooked by snowy summits, provides a tranquil spot for trekkers to rest and take in nature’s beauty. The clear waters of Deoriatal, with the majestic peaks mirrored on its surface, create an enchanting scene that adds to the trek’s allure.
  • Rich Flora and Fauna: The Chopta region is known for its rich biodiversity. Trekking through dense rhododendron forests, pine trees, and alpine meadows, adventurers often spot native birds such as the vibrant Himalayan Monal, the state bird of Uttarakhand. The area’s natural beauty and the chance encounters with wildlife enhance the trek's immersive experience in nature.


1

Rishikesh to Sari Village

  • Altitude Sari: 2,000 m/ 6,600 ft
  • Drive Distance: 190 km | 7-8 hrs
2

Sari to Alpine Lake Deoriatal

  • Altitude Deoriatal: 2,400 m/ 8,000 ft.
  • Trek Distance: 3 km | 1-2 hrs
3

Deoria Tal To Tala Village and drive to Baniyakund

  • Altitude:
    • Tala Village: 2,000 m/ 6,500 ft.
    • Baniyakund: 2,600 m/ 8,500 ft.
  • Trek Distance: 10 km | 6-7 hrs
  • Drive Distance: 15 km | 45 min.
4

Baniyakund to Chopta (drive) and trek to Tungnath and Chandrashila and Return

  • Altitude:
    • Tungnath: 3,500 m/ 11,500 ft
    • Chandrashila top: 3,700 m/ 12,000 ft
    • Chopta: 2,850 m/ 9,400 ft
  • Trek distance: 9-10 km | 7-8 hours (Both sides)
  • Drive distance: 5 km | 10 min (One way)
5

Drive to Rishikesh

  • Drive Distance: 210 km | 7-8 hrs
Note:
  • Keep a buffer day in your travel plan.
  • If buffer day is not used in the travel then it can be used to Explore Rishikesh.
  • Read the article Things to do in Rishikesh.
  • Distance, Altitude, and Trekking hours are approximate and rounded off.
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  • Pulse rate at rest must be in between (60 to 100 beats per minute).
  • Blood Pressure Reading must be in between (DIASTOLIC 75 – 85, SYSTOLIC 100 - 130 mm Hg).
  • Respiratory rate at rest must be in between (12 to 20 breaths per minute).
  • Should not have Liver and kidney issues.
  • Should not have Diabetes Mellitus, Bronchial Asthma, Heart problems, Hypertension, etc.
  • No pacemaker implant.
  • People with Sinus issues, Epilepsy please contact to trek coordinator before booking the trek.
  • If your BMI is not normal, Please contact our Trek coordinator before Trek booking.

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Pick-Up Information

  • It is essential for everyone to arrive at Rishikesh (07:00 am)
  • Pick-up Location - Nainital Bank, Tapovan, Rishikesh
  • Once you have reached Rishikesh, TTH will manage the rest of your travel arrangements, if you have opted for TTH's pick-up service, you can select this option during the booking process by adding it as an add-on.

Options to Reach Rishikesh 

First, you can arrive at Delhi, Dehradun airport or Chandigarh. The journey from these locations to Rishikesh is explained below.

1. Take overnight train/bus to Rishikesh.

2. Take overnight train/bus to Haridwar and drive to Rishikesh (25km | 35 min drive with normal traffic).

3. Take overnight train/bus to Dehradun and drive to Rishikesh (50km | 1hr 20min drive with normal traffic).

( We always recommend going for the govt. Buses over the private ones outside the bus station as based on the experience we have found that there are very high chances of delay involved with private buses. Also, govt. Buses are always more reliable. Whichever bus you choose, just make sure to reach Rishikesh at least by 05:30 am. )

4.  Board a flight to Dehradun airport (Jolly Grant Airport) (21 km, 30 min). If you're arriving by air, then come one day in advance.



Drop-Off Information

  • The designated drop-off point is Tapovan, Rishikesh.
  • Reach in Rishikesh by 6:30 to 7:30 pm.
  • Please consider planning your subsequent travel arrangements after 10:00 pm.

Note - In July and August month always have a buffer day in your Itinerary due to the Monsoon.

  • It's highly advisable to keep a buffer day in your travel plan. If the buffer day is not used, it can be used to explore Rishikesh.

( If you prefer to travel independently to Base camp and don't want to take TTH's pick-up service, you can either take a government bus or book a private cab from Rishikesh. Your trek coordinator will provide guidance on how to arrange for the bus or cab booking. )

  • TTH offers comfortable transportation through Tempo Traveler, Bolero, or equivalent vehicles. If you wish to upgrade your mode of transportation, please contact your trek coordinator for further assistance.

1. Accommodation (as per the itinerary):

  • Guesthouse & Swiss/cottage tent(Male and Female separate on triple, quad, or hexa sharing).

2. Meals (Veg + Egg):

  • All meals are from Sari village to Baniyakund.
  • Day 1 dinner to Day 4 dinner.

3. Support:

  • 1 Mountaineering & First aid qualified professional expedition Leader.
  • 1 Experienced high-altitude chef.
  • Local experienced guides (Number of guides depending on the group size).
  • Enough support staff.

4. Trek equipment:

  • Ropes, Helmet, Ice axe, Harness, Gaiters & Microspikes(if required).

5. First aid:

  • Medical kit, Stretcher, Oxygen cylinder, Blood pressure monitor, Oximeter, Stethoscope.

6. Transportation (as per the itinerary):

  • Rishikesh to Sari village & Baniyakund to Rishikesh (If booked through TTH, available upon booking in add-ons).
  • Baniyakund to chopta trekking point and return on summit day.

7. Mules/porters to carry the central luggage.
8. All necessary permits and entry fees, up to the amount charged for Indians.
9. Services from Sari village to Baniyakund.
10. Trek completion certificate from TTH.
11. You can leave your extra luggage at Sari.
12. Insurance(Only for Indians.For foreigner pls reach out to Trek Coordinator).

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Cancellation Terms

To request a cancellation, please email us at info@trekthehimalayas.com using your registered email ID.

Cancellations prior to 25 days from the start of the Trip

Refund Options

  • 5% deduction of trek fee
  • 100% trek fee cash voucher for any trip till one year
  • Transfer your trek (any trek, any date) to your friend

Cancellation between 24 days and 15 days to the start of the Trip

Refund Options

  • 30% deduction of trek fee
  • 100% trek fee cash voucher for same trip till one year
  • 85% trek fee cash voucher for any trip till one year
  • Transfer your trek (same trek, any date) to your friend

Cancellation between 14 days and 10 days to the start of the Trip

Refund Options

  • 50% deduction of trek fee
  • 80% trek fee cash voucher for same trip till one year
  • 70% trek fee cash voucher for any trip till one year
  • Book the same trek, in the same season, with any other batch
  • Transfer your trek (same trek, any date) to your friend

Cancellation less than 9 days to the start of the trek.

Refund Options

  • No cash refund
  • 20% trek fee cash voucher for the same trip till one year
  • 10% trek fee cash voucher for any trip till one year
  • Transfer your trek (same trek, same date) to your friend
  • To reschedule a trek (same trek only), a 30 % rescheduling fee of the trek cost will apply.

Cancellation Policy (Emergency Cases):

In case of a death in the immediate family (parents, siblings, spouse, children) or if the trekker is hospitalized (min. 48 hours) or suffers a fracture (leg/arm) within a week before the trek, even if canceled a day before:

90% trek fee refund in cash & 10% as a voucher (valid for 1 year, for any India trek).

Valid documents required. We’re here to support you during tough times.

Note:

  • Change of trek batch is dependent on the availability of seats in the batch
  • In case of transferring a trek to a friend, he/she should satisfy all the mandatory requirements put forward by TTH
  • TTH holds the right to change/cancel the policies, without prior notice

Booking and Payments

  • The Participant is responsible for verifying the accuracy of all details, including Trip dates and personal documentation, at the time of booking.
  • Payments must be made in accordance with the timelines and instructions provided by TTH. Late payments may result in cancellation of booking without refund.
  • In the event of a cash refund, only the portion of the payment made in cash shall be eligible for refund in cash. Any booking made using voucher, discounts, promotional codes, or through any non-cash mode of payment shall not be eligible for a cash refund under any circumstances.
  • Refunds, if applicable, shall be processed within 15–30 working days of confirmation.
  • All add-on bookings are subject to the respective add-on cancellation policy, and refunds will be processed accordingly.
  • Voucher Terms
    • This is a non-transferable voucher
    • The voucher cannot be merged with any other offer of Trek The Himalayas
    • The voucher is valid for Trek booked directly with Trek The Himalayas in India
    • To avail the voucher please use your register phone number or e-mail id
    • All the other Terms of booking a trek with Trek The Himalayas are applicable to the voucher

Itinerary and Modifications

  • TTH reserves the right to modify, shorten, or cancel any part of the Trip due to transportation delays, weather, health emergencies, or other unforeseen circumstances including Force Majeure.

Cancellations and Refunds

  • No refunds or vouchers, partial or otherwise, shall be provided for voluntary withdrawal, non-utilisation of services, or removal from the Trip.
  • If TTH cancels the Trip before arrival at the designated pick-up point due to unforeseen circumstances or Force Majeure, the Participant may choose from:
    • An alternate Trip/date.
    • A credit voucher valid for one (1) year.
    • Transfer to another Trip, with cost differences payable by the Participant.
  • If the Trip is abandoned post-arrival at the designated pick-up point, no cash refund or voucher shall be issued. The Trek Again Policy may apply at TTH’s discretion.
  • TTH shall not be liable for any associated travel costs such as flights, accommodation, or visa fees.

Force Majeure

  • Events beyond its control including but not limited to earthquakes, landslides, strikes, curfews, war, pandemic, government restrictions, heavy rainfall or snowfall, windstorms, road blockages, trail disruption, or withdrawal of permits, TTH shall not be held liable for any cancellation, delay, or service modification caused by Force Majeure. 

Government employees can avail the benefit of Special Casual Leave (SCL) when they join us for a trekking expedition. As per Pay Commission guidelines, up to 30 days of Special Casual Leave can be availed in a calendar year for trekking or mountaineering expeditions conducted through a registered organisation.

Trek The Himalayas is a registered adventure tour operator with the Indian Mountaineering Foundation (IMF) and the Ministry of Tourism (MoT), making your trek eligible for SCL benefits.

To apply, email us at info@trekthehimalayas at least 20 days before the trek departure date, with the following details:

  • Trek name and trek date
  • Booking details
  • Full name
  • Designation
  • Department and department address

This benefit is exclusive to Indian Government employees and is applicable only for treks within India.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

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The Chopta Chandrashila Trek is renowned for its stunning landscapes and breathtaking views of major Himalayan peaks, including Nanda Devi, Bandarpoonch, Chaukhamba, Kedar Peak, and Mt. Trishul. This trek also includes visits to the serene Deoriatal Lake, the sacred Tungnath Temple (the highest Shiva temple in the world), and the Chandrashila summit, offering an all-encompassing experience of natural beauty and spiritual significance.

The Chopta Chandrashila Trek is graded as an Easy to Moderate Trek. This makes it accessible for beginners and families while still providing a rewarding experience for more seasoned trekkers. The trails are well-defined, though some parts, especially the ascent to the Chandrashila summit, can be steep and challenging.

The Chopta Chandrashila Trek covers an approximate trekking distance of 28 km over five days. This includes trekking from Sari to Deoria Tal, then to Baniyakund via Rohini Bugyal. Then drive to Chopta, then again trek from Chopta to Tunganath, and finally to the Chandrashila peak. 

The best time to visit the Tungnath temple is from May to November. During this time the temple is open.  Also during the summer, the weather is pleasant, with clear skies and lush green meadows making it ideal to trek. During these months you would also come across blooming Rhododendrons, that adds more beauty to the trails.

Yes, the Chopta Chandrashila Trek is considered safe for trekkers, including beginners and families. The trails are well-marked, and professional guides and trek leaders accompany the groups. Trek leaders are also trained in wilderness first aid to ensure maximum safety.

You can find snow on the Chopta Chandrashila Trek primarily during the winter months, from December to February. The trails, especially near Tungnath and Chandrashila, are often covered in snow, adding to the challenge and beauty of the trek.

A moderate level of physical fitness is required for the Chopta Chandrashila Trek. Trekkers should be comfortable walking 6-7 hours a day on varied terrain. Prior experience in trekking or regular physical exercise like jogging, running, or cycling can be beneficial.

Yes, the Chopta Chandrashila Trek is suitable for children, provided they are physically fit and accustomed to outdoor activities. It’s an excellent trek for families due to its relatively moderate difficulty and the wealth of natural beauty and cultural experiences it offers.

Mobile network availability is limited along the Chopta Chandrashila Trek. The last reliable point for network coverage is in Sari village. Trekkers are advised to inform their contacts beforehand about the limited connectivity during the trek.

Yes, there is usually a facility to store extra luggage at the base camp or with the trekking organizers. Trekkers are encouraged to travel light and carry only essential items during the trek.

Accommodation on the Chopta Chandrashila Trek typically involves camping in high-quality tents. The campsites are set in picturesque locations, offering basic amenities and comfortable sleeping arrangements.

Washroom facilities on the Chopta Chandrashila Trek are basic. At campsites, there are usually portable toilets or dry pit toilets available. Trekkers should carry personal hygiene kits and be prepared for limited facilities in remote areas.

Yes, offloading services are usually available for the Chopta Chandrashila Trek. Trekkers can arrange to have their heavy backpacks transported by porters or mules, allowing them to trek with lighter day packs.

Essential items to carry for the Chopta Chandrashila Trek include:

  • Warm clothing (layers, jackets, thermals)
  • Waterproof jacket and pants
  • Trekking shoes with good grip
  • Backpack (50-60 liters) with rain cover
  • Daypack (20-30 liters)
  • Water bottles or hydration pack
  • Snacks and energy bars
  • Personal medical kit
  • Sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen)
  • Trekking poles
  • Headlamp with extra batteries
  • Toiletries and personal hygiene items

Chandrashila Peak stands at an altitude of approximately 12,000 feet (3,700 meters) above sea level. Being at this impressive altitude it offers trekkers a spectacular panoramic view of the surrounding Himalayan ranges. The sunrise from Chandrashila top is one of the major attractions during the Chopta Tungnath trek. 

While the altitude of Chandrashila Peak is significant, the gradual ascent helps with acclimatization. However, trekkers should be mindful of altitude sickness and take necessary precautions, such as staying hydrated and ascending slowly.

From the Chandrashila summit, trekkers can enjoy unobstructed views of several major Himalayan peaks, including Nanda Devi, Thalaysagar, Chaukhamba, Dronagiri, Trishul, Nandaghunti, the Gangotri ranges, Kedar dome, and Jahanukut. These panoramic vistas are a highlight of the trek.

The Tungnath trek is considered an easy to moderate trek, making it suitable for beginners and experienced trekkers alike. It is a relatively short trek, usually completed in 3-4 days, with gradual ascents. The well-defined trail and captivating views make it a great introduction to high-altitude trekking in the Himalayas.

The best time to visit the Tungnath trek is from April to November. During summer, the weather is pleasant, with clear skies and lush green meadows. In winter, the region transforms into a snow-covered wonderland, offering a unique trekking experience for those seeking adventure in colder months.

To start the Tungnath trek, you need to reach Chopta, which serves as the base. Chopta is accessible by road from cities like Rishikesh, Haridwar, and Dehradun. The nearest railway station is in Haridwar, while Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun is the closest airport. From Chopta, it's a 3.5 km trek to Tungnath, followed by an additional 1.5 km to the Chandrashila summit.

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