The Chandrashila–Chopta trek is one of Uttarakhand’s most scenic short treks, offering a perfect mix of adventure, spirituality, and breathtaking Himalayan panoramas. This journey takes you through dense pine forests, alpine meadows, and sacred trails leading to Tungnath, the highest Shiva temple in the world, and onward to Chandrashila Peak.
Ideal for nature lovers, beginners, and weekend trekkers, this trek rewards you with stunning sunrise views over peaks like Nanda Devi, Chaukhamba, and Trishul.
Trek to Tungnath Temple (3,680 m)
Summit Chandrashila Peak (4,000 m)
Sunrise views of major Himalayan ranges
Scenic drive via Devprayag Sangam
Optional visit to Deoriatal Lake
Camping or guesthouse stays in Chopta
Ideal for beginner to moderate trekkers
Early morning departure from Dehradun (around 6:00 AM).
En route stop at Devprayag, the confluence of Alaknanda and Bhagirathi rivers.
Arrive at Chopta by evening and check into a campsite or guesthouse.
Relax amidst pine and deodar forests. Overnight stay in Chopta.
Early morning start (6:00–7:00 AM) for the trek.
Trek to Tungnath Temple, then continue to Chandrashila Peak.
Total trekking time is approximately 4–5 hours round trip.
Enjoy panoramic Himalayan views before descending back to Chopta.
Overnight stay at the same accommodation.
Leisure day for acclimatization or exploration.
Optional trek to Deoriatal Lake, starting with a short drive to Sari Village followed by a 2.5 km hike.
Spend time exploring meadows, forests, and birdwatching.
Overnight stay in Chopta or Sari Village.
Begin return journey to Dehradun.
Follow the same route or take an alternate scenic route via Pauri and Rishikesh.
Stop at Rudraprayag or Srinagar for meals.
Arrive in Dehradun by evening.
Pick-up and drop as per itinerary
Accommodation in camps or guesthouses
Vegetarian meals during trekking days
Experienced trek guide and support staff
Trekking permits and forest entry fees
Basic first-aid kit and emergency support
Camping equipment and tents (where applicable)
Safety briefing and pre-trek assistance
Personal expenses (calls, laundry, tips, souvenirs)
Travel insurance and emergency evacuation
Snacks or meals not mentioned in inclusions
Porter charges (if hired separately)
Transport or stays outside the itinerary
Rental of personal trekking gear
Entry fees for optional sightseeing
Costs due to weather, natural calamities, or government restrictions
Layered clothing for changing weather
Light sweaters and jackets
Heavy woolens and thermals (winter)
Raincoat or poncho (monsoon season)
Comfortable trekking shoes
Waterproof footwear (monsoon)
Sunglasses and sunscreen
First-aid kit and personal medicines
Camera or phone for photography
Power bank and charging cables
Reusable water bottle
Advance deposit required for booking
Full payment before departure mandatory
Cancellation charges apply as per policy
Travel insurance strongly recommended
Travelers must be medically fit for trekking
Valley Vibes is not liable for force majeure events
Yes. It is suitable for beginners with basic fitness levels.
Moderate. The trail is well-marked but involves steady uphill climbing.
No. Accommodation is provided in camps or guesthouses, depending on availability.
March–June and September–November are ideal.
Not mandatory, but strongly recommended.
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