Maximum Altitude
Maximum Altitude
Trek Duration
2 Night / 3 Days
Trek Distance
14 Km
Difficulty Level
Easy to Moderate
Start/End Point
Natraj Chowk, Rishikesh
Nearest Airport
Jollygrant Airport, Dehradun
Best Season
All year except (Monsoon)
Accommodation
At Sari guesthouse
Meals
Breakfast, lunch, evening snacks and dinner
Permits
Forest Department & Trekking permit
Temperature
8°C to 18°C (daytime) -10°C to 5°C (nigh time)
Snow
December to February
The Chopta Chandrashila Tungnath Trek is an ideal example of a trekking adventure that blends spiritual tradition and the beauty of the mountains. This trek is located in Kedarnath Forest Reserve, Uttarakhand. The trek starts in the meadows of Chopta and goes through beautiful oak and rhododendron forests that are home to the famous Himalayan Monal. From there, you will make your way along a cobblestone path, with your first stop being Tungnath Temple. The temple is the world's highest dedication to Lord Shiva at 3,470m. The final stretch takes you to Chandrashila Summit (aka Moon Rock). From the summit, at 12,100 ft., you will have breathtaking views of the Himalayas all around you, including Nanda Devi, Trishul, Kedarnath, and the majestic Chaukhamba massif. The trek is appealing to both new and experienced trekkers, as it is a unique combination of beautiful scenery, deep cultural experiences, and relatively easy access to a high-altitude wilderness area that you can complete in a short amount of time.
The Chopta Chandrashila Tungnath trek is a famous route that provides a great combination of being easy to walk on and having spectacular views from a high altitude. It has a unique route designed to give new trekkers the views that most of the experienced trekkers get when they reach the top of very high mountains. Here we will review some of the most well-known features of Chopta Chandrashila Tungnath Trek with detail view of speciality:
1. The Unrivaled Himalayan Scenery
This trek's primary attraction is its beautiful view from a trek of just 3,690m. As you stand on top of Chandrashila, you will experience something few get to see: a 360º panorama with you situated at the centre of the Garhwal Himalayas. In contrast to many other treks where the peaks are hidden behind neighbouring ridges or too far away to appreciate, here you will see the Chaukhamba massif on all four sides, so close that it feels as though you can reach out and touch it. You will also see Nanda Devi, India's second-highest mountain and a revered holy site, in addition to the trident-shaped Trishul, Dunagiri, and the Kedarnath range. This trek offers unrivalled summit views for photographers and mountain lovers at a fraction of the cost of other high-altitude expeditions.
2. The Age-Old Spiritual Significance of Tungnath
Partway up your ascent of Chandrashila, you will pass the temple of Tungnath, a site that gives your experience of the trek considerable historical and religious significance. A stone building that sits atop the highest point in the world (a Shiva temple), Tungnath is one of the structures that make up the sacred Panch Kedar circuit and it is over 1,000 years old. Legend has it that the Pandavas built this temple after the great war of Kurukshetra and it was there that they sought forgiveness. The last segment of the climb, covering 1.5 kilometres and culminating at the summit, marks a significant change in habitation; from the house of God to the throne of nature.
3. Diverse Ecosystem - Monal Pathway
The Himalayan Trek is located entirely within the protected boundaries of Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary (KWL) ensuring that the natural environment is left unspoiled and filled with biological diversity. The first half of the pathway covers some of the most spectacular Rhododendron and Oak forests found anywhere in the Himalayas. Spring (the end of March and the first three weeks of April) is an incredible time to view these forests as they come alive with intense reds and pinks when the rhododendrons bloom. The Himalayan Monal (a fabulous pleasant with a remarkable, colourful crest) is a common inhabitant of this ecosystem and is usually seen soaring through the air as it flies by the majestic and snow-capped mountains, therefore truly being a nature walk combined with a mountain climb.
4. Gateway Summit to Learning
The greatest advantage of the Chandrashila Summit is that it is not only easy to access, but it also provides a completely new experience of trekking a mountaintop. The vast majority of Himalayan summits require technical equipment such as ice-picks, crampons, or large amounts of physical strength to reach them; however, the path between Chopta and Tungnath is paved with multiple levels of stone and footrests to hold children safely on the ground when they traverse the rocky path. Because of its controlled and safe nature, the trek is an ideal gateway trek for new trekkers to get used to being at altitude and to experience trekking up a steep summit ridge. As well, the trek provides tremendous satisfaction mentally for those who are just starting to learn how to trek and challenge themselves, without the level of risk that many other more technical treks have.