CHOPTA TREK

A Thrilling Weekend Summit Trek Out Of Mussoorie
from/per person 6500
  • Uttarakhand
  • 5 Days
  • 8 to 55 years
  • Difficulty : Easy-Moderate
  • Tour guide

Description

Chopta Chandrshila Deoria Tal trek is one of the amazing trekking destinations, located in the Gharwal region of the Himalayas Uttarakhand. The wildlife sanctuary is the best escape for trekking lovers. Chopta Chandrashila Deoria Tal Trek lies in the Gharwal region of the Himalayas and is one of the most formidable trekking spots for those looking for a tougher experience. It has few buildings, limited trails, and fewer civilizations which add to its appeal as a viable hiking destination. The Chopta Chandrshila Deoria Tal trek is one of the most popular treks in Uttarakhand. One of the most beautiful treks in the Himalayas, Chopta Trek lets you see one of the highest peaks in India. Abundant flora and fauna await you on Chopta Trek in the Kedarnath wildlife sanctuary, the best escape for trekking lovers.

Chopta Chandrshila Deoria Tal Trek is an excellent summit to catch the view of all Himalayan peaks. The Chopta Trek to Chandrashila is about 5 km and takes about 3 hours. We can organize Your Next treks for you to this amazing destination. Chopta Chandrshila Deoria Tal Trek cost is a custom-made private tour package, tailored to your preferences and availability.

Short Itinerary

Day 1 - Drive Rishkesh to Sari
Day 2 - Trek to Deoriatal
Day 3 - Deoriatal to Baniyakund through Rohini Bugyal
Day 4 - Baniyakund to Tungnath, Chandrashilla Top and back to Baniyakund
Day 5 - Baniyakund to Rishikesh

Detailed Itinerary

Day 1: Drive Rishkesh to Sari

Our tour guides will expect you at Rishikesh bus station at 6:30AM in the morning today. You can arrange an overnight bus journey from Delhi, reaching Haridwar in the morning or reach a couple of days earlier to the starting day of the trek. Haridwar-Rishikesh by the Ganges is a famous site on the pilgrim trail of Uttarakhand. You can spend your time in Rishikesh immersing in cultural activities and adventure sports in the choppy waters of Ganga.

From this point to Sari village is a journey of 7-8 hours. Take in the beautiful vista of lower Garhwal Himalayas as the drive turns uphill. The most picturesquely notable stop on the way will be at Devaprayag- a town marking the gorgeous confluence of Alakananda and Bhagirathi. The river will keep you company throughout, reaching you at Sari by 6:00 in the evening. The village is a pretty picture composed of little houses sketched across a mountain backdrop and lined with green patches of agricultural fields. If you are missing any minor requisite for the journey ahead, visit the market area in Sari, just might find something useful!

Day 2: Trek to Deoriatal

The trek on the first day is easy with mixed ascent and descent. A well-defined rocky trail will show you to the end, from where the Chandrashila summit is clearly visible and the Tunganath temple is a speck of color. After this point, it’s a steep uphill bend on the ridge back of the mountain. Get ready for an acutely laborious climb, giving you the first taste of challenge. Soon, you will reach the Forest Department built resting stop. Clocked timely by your Trek Leader, you can afford a 20 minutes break here. An excellent view the way of the mountain fall waits here.

Post-rest, the trail will bend through a forest of rhododendrons. Spring treks here in the crimson shadow rhododendron blossoms make it memorable more than ever. We go steadily up. At 7, 434 ft. village localities vanish from sight. Nearly 20 minutes from this point, we will be standing with the waters of Deoriatal glistening down a lurching gentle slope.

A grand vista of Chaukhamba massifs is unveiled in the background of the lake. It will be mid-noon by the time you reach the spot. Wait for the morning when the cloud cover lifts and a diamond-crushed sunlight elucidate the outlines of Chaukhamba, making for the ultimate striking frame. Having the entire day to yourself, explore the deep nooks of the forests lying out around, a paradise for bird-watcher’s and nature lovers. Hot lunch on this day will be served on reaching our lakeside camp in Deorital.

Day 3: Deoriatal to Baniyakund through Rohini Bugyal

Today’s trail will familiarize you more with the Chaukhamba massif and Mount Kedar summit, rising closely as you process. Rhododendron and maples eclipse the forest path, spreading a cool and rejuvenating vibe. In these thickets you will find two prominent varieties of rhododendrons—red and pink, the concentration of them thickens as you move pass the first forest stretch.

The trail is sprinkled with little shrines that stand out in the greenness by the red and yellow flags tied on them. After crossing a clearing in the forest lined with scarlet blossoms, we are directly ushered up an ascending path towards Rohgini Bugyal and Chopta. The ascending trail gives way to a level land and some leeway in the rigorous uphill hike. A resplendent view of the Chandrashila awaits on the other side of the forest margin. After the level-land, you will have to re-enter the forest now characterized with old oaks and maple besides the rhododendrons. This forms part of the Kedarnath Sanctuary, and with some luck, trekkers can spot red fox and other small wild things.

More 25 minutes of trekking in the Kedarnath Sanctuary trail and you will reach the Bhagdwal temple. This is a junction point for three trek routes. One connects to Sari village, another towards Ukhimath, and the central one descending to the meadows of Rohini Bugyal. Along this line, Chandrashila and flanked by the adjoining Kala Parvat Peak gain prominence. You can find the way bending from here to Bisuri Tal lake and a small tarn named Nandikund, situated at the base of Kala Parvat. Further down as you progress, a silvery rivulet coming from Chandrashila meets your way. Here, you can fill your water supplies and move on taking a small wooden bridge on the stream.

A little way up, the meadows start. Here, you will find a cluster of huts. Shepards from local villages come here to graze their livestock. Not far from here, you will find a road head at the margin of a jungle trail. In this area in the vicinity of Chopta village, we have our campsite at a clearing in the forests.

Day 4: Baniyakund to Tungnath, Chandrashilla Top and back to Baniyakund

We commence the hike today early morning. Starting in the wee hours of dark will let us have a beautiful sunrise experience from Tunganath top. The trek runs on a well-defined concrete-bound trail from Chopta to the temple. Today,the hike will be fraught with steep climbing challenges with sharp turns to cross by. There will be other shrines on the way, of which a particular temple with a flagpole is notable. This one comes after the 10th bend of the road and marks the opening of a splendid view of Chandrashila up ahead. From here, you will also get a clear vision of a connecting peak to Chandrashila. This one is named Ravanshila.

In the winters, you will find snow from here. The 11th bend marks the entryway to Tunganath above which the splendid Chandrashila peak towers at 12, 083 ft. The route to the peak bends from behind the temple complex. Beware of thick snow on this summit stretch after December till the end of April. Crampons and gaiters are highly recommended for the snow climb and your trek lead is expected top make the path through the cover of snow sludge with the help of an ice axe.

At the end of a steep and arduous climb, the summit will be reached with a 360 degree view of the Garhwal and Kumaon mountains welcomingly lying ahead. Notable peaks in this panorama of grandeur are—Nanda Devi, Trishul, Nandaghunti, Dronagiri, Chaukhamba, and Kedar. Glimpses of the Thalaysagar and Gangotri ranges too could be made out at the edges.

The downhill journey is relatively less time consuming and smoother. It will take you about 3 hours to climb down to the Baniyakund campsite.

Day 4: Baniyakund to Rishikesh

A ride back from the Chopta road head to Rishikesh is scheduled for day 5. After this 7 hour journey full of mellow reminisces of the hills, you will be reaching Rishikesh in the evening. An overnight journey to Delhi will hopefully work out best.

Inclusions

  • Accommodation. (Guest house, Home stay, Camping)
  • Meals while on trek (Veg.+ Egg)
  • Trek equipments: Sleeping bag, mattress, tent (twin sharing), kitchen & dinning tent, toilet tent, utensils and crampon (if required)
  • All necessary permits and entry fees
  • First aid medical kits and oxygen cylinder
  • Mountaineering qualified & professional trek Leader, guide, cook and Support staff
  • Porters/mules to carry central equipment
  • Transport Rishikesh to Sari and Chopta to Rishikesh

Exclusions

  • Any kind of personal expenses
  • Food during the transit
  • Insurance
  • Any kind of emergency evacuation charges
  • Mules or porter to carry personal backpack
  • Anything not specifically mentioned under the head

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