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ADVENTURE LEVEL
Easy- Moderate
DURATION
6 Days
ALTITUDE
12,100 Ft.
MINIMUM AGE
7- 65 Years
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Chopta Chandrashila Tungnath Trek
Scenic hike with temple and summit
The Chopta Chandrashila Tungnath Trek is a journey that is sure to leave you spellbound its stunning vistas and challenging terrain. This trek is a perfect blend of adventure and spirituality, as it takes you through ancient temples and snow-capped peaks. The trek starts from Chopta, a small village in the Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand, and takes you through dense forests, lush meadows, and rocky terrains.
The trek to Tungnath, the highest Shiva temple in the world, is a highlight of this expedition. The temple is believed to be more than 1000 years old and is one of the Panch Kedar temples in Uttarakhand. The trek to Tungnath is a steep climb, but the breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks make it all worth it. From Tungnath, the trek continues to Chandrashila, which is the highest point of the trek at an altitude of 4000 meters. The summit offers panoramic views of the Himalayan range, including Nanda Devi, Trishul, and Chaukhamba.
The Chopta Chandrashila Tungnath Trek is a moderate to difficult trek, and it requires a good level of fitness and stamina. The best time to undertake this trek is from April to June and from September to November. During these months, the weather is pleasant, and the views are clear. The trek is also accessible during the winter months, but it requires special equipment and expertise.
Overall, the Chopta Chandrashila Tungnath Trek is an experience of a lifetime that will leave you with memories to cherish forever. The trek offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life and takes you closer to nature. So, pack your bags, put on your trekking shoes, and get ready for an adventure of a lifetime!
HIGHLIGHTS
Trek highlights
Experience the breathtaking beauty of the Chaukhamba and Nanda Devi mountains.
Visit Chandrashila Peak and wander through the snow-covered trails
Journey through Chopta's lush meadows and explore Deoriatal lake
An extraordinary opportunity for birdwatching, trekking and winter photography
INCLUSIONS
What's included
Five days of accommodation at Chopta Chandrashila
All food and beverages
Daily guided mountain trekking with professional trekkers
Price based on two people sharing a double room
First aid safety assistance
ITINERARY- Complete Program
We want to maximize the benifits to the people and place, while minimizing the environmental footprint. Our aim is to provide a safe trek experience with uncompromised hospitality. We pride ourselves in running a relaxed and flexible schedule. Every Uttarakhandbook trek is different depending on the group, number of days, camp locations, and sometimes the weather. The following is a sample of what your trek might be like.
Day 1
Drive from Dehradun to Sari
Drive Distance: 226 km | Duration: 8 hr. approx. | Pickup point for Uttarakhandbook trekkers: Hotel Doon, near lal pull, Dehradun. Pickup Time: 6 AM | Location of Uttarakhandbook base camp: Sari
Note: Transport facilities will be arranged at 6 AM. The cab can pick you up from your convenient location. If you are in Mussoorie the cab can also pick you up at Library Chowk, Mall Road, Mussoorie by 7:30 AM. The cost of cab has to be borne by the trekkers and paid directly to the driver. Cost of cab- ₹6,500 per vehicle for a SUV shared among 5-6 people or ₹10,000 for a tempo traveler, shared among 10- 12 people.
Day 2
Trek from Sari to Deoriatal
Trek Distance: 4 km | Trek Duration: 2.5 hrs. | Altitude: 7,850 ft
Day 3
Trek from Deoriatal to Syalmi via Rohini Bugyal
Trek Distance: 9.1 km | Trek Duration: 6- 7 hrs. approx. | Altitude: 7,600 ft
Day 4
Trek from Syalmi to Baniya Kund
Trek Distance: 5.4 km | Trek Duration: 6 hrs. approx. | Altitude: 8,520 ft
Day 5
Trek from Baniya Kund to Chandrashila via Tungnath and drive back to Sari from Baniya Kund
Trek Distance: 13 km | Trek Duration: 7- 8 hrs. approx. | Altitude: 12,083 ft
Drive Distance: 21 km | Duration: 50 min | Altitude: 11,410 ft
Day 6
Drive from Sari to Dehradun
Drive Distance: 226 km | Duration: 8 hr. approx. | Drive off Point for Uttarakhandbook trekkers: Hotel Doon, near lal pull, Dehradun.
Note: The distance between campsites varies by 100 m depending on the weather conditions and the route taken. The altitude may also vary by 100 ft for similar reasons.
Day 1: Drive from Dehradun to Sari
🚗Drive Distance: 226 km | 🕗Drive Duration: 8 hr. approx. | 🏔️Altitude: 6,560 ft
Sari, the starting point of the Deoriatal-Chandrashila trek, is an eight-hour drive from Dehradun. The route is scenic, taking you through Devaprayag, where the Alakananda and Bhagirathi rivers meet to form the Ganga. This sacred site offers stunning views of the lower Garhwal Himalayas and is revered by Hindus. The journey winds along the mountainside, overlooking the river below.
Sari is a quaint mountain hamlet with approximately 100 houses nestled along the slopes. The village's charm is amplified by its picturesque paddy fields. If you arrive in Sari while the sun shines, take the opportunity to stroll through the village. The beautifully arranged paddy fields are inviting, and among them stands a small school, established in 1947, the sole educational institution in Sari. The village offers magnificent views, including meadows and the warm hospitality of the locals, and it's here that you catch the first sight of the Chandrashila peak.
The village boasts a modest market that might offer some valuable finds. Sari's residents are renowned for their warm hospitality, enhancing your visit. With its stunning vistas and welcoming ambiance, Sari is an idyllic starting point for the Deoriatal-Chandrashila trek.
Planning your arrival: Day O

Please book your flight/ train/ bus tickets well in advance to reach Dehradun.
You must book your tickets for Day 0 or earlier. Day 0 is the day before day 1 on your Itinerary.
There are 2 easy ways you can do so:
Direct Flight to Dehradun
Highly recommended since it gives you an additional rest day at Dehradun. If the flight ticket is too expensive, book your flight to Delhi and reach Dehradun by Bus/ Train.
Taxis/ Cabs are available from airport. Prepaid taxis are also available at the airport near the arrivals section. Airport taxis cost around ₹800 to ₹1,000 per taxi to Dehradun which may cost you lesser if you share it with any co-passengers on your flight.
You can also look for Autos outside the airport area. Autos are not permitted to enter the airport. They will charge you around ₹300 to Dehradun. If you couldn't find an auto, walk for another 1.5 km to Rishikesh Dehradun Highway. You can board a regular town Bus or shared Auto (called Vikrams, usually blue in color) for ₹30.
Please Note: if the cost difference in flight ticket prices between Delhi and Dehradun is around ₹1000 then book your flight directly to Dehradun. It gives you enough rest and saves time.
Flight to Delhi
It may be a bit cost effective than a direct flight to Dehradun. Book a flight that arrives in Delhi by 8.00 PM on Day 0. Take the metro line for your nearest railway station/ bus stand.
Train options to Dehradun:
KOTA DDN AC EXP (12401)
Book your train ticket to Dehradun on KOTA DDN express from Hazrat Nizamuddin railway station which leaves at 11:50 PM and Arrives Dehradun by 05:45 AM.
DDN JANSHTBDI (12055)
You may also take the afternoon Jan Shatabdi express from New Delhi Railway station which leaves at 03:20 PM from Delhi and Arrives Dehradun by 09:10 PM.
VANDE BHARAT EXP (22457)
The fastest train to Dehradun Vande Bharat Express can be booked except on Thursdays from Anand Vihar Railway Station. It leaves at 05:50 PM from Delhi and arrives Dehradun by 10:35 PM.
Bus options to Dehradun:
There are regular Volvo AC buses available from Delhi's ISBT Kashmiri Gate to Dehradun. You can also board a non-AC bus available almost every half an hour. Bus takes 7-8 hours to Dehradun from Delhi. AC bus tickets cost around ₹800 and ₹500 for non-AC.
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The following are the physical and mental fitness eligibility criteria for all our trekkers on any UKB adventure.
Walking Ability: walk/run 5 Km or more consistently in under 40 minutes
Terrain Navigation: Able to independently navigate rough terrain, including maneuvering around and across snow, rocks, and slippery, uneven surfaces. This includes moving under low branches and around vegetation, while maintaining balance near steep ledges.
Terrain Navigation: Able to independently navigate rough terrain, including maneuvering around and across snow, rocks, and slippery, uneven surfaces. This includes moving under low branches and around vegetation, while maintaining balance near steep ledges.
Trail Navigation: Proficient in walking and maintaining balance on hiking trails, which may include uneven terrain, streams, rocks, roots and low branches. Trails can be dusty and may have steep ascents and descents.
Carrying Gear: Able to carry a daypack with at least 4 liters of water, rain gear, insulating layers, sunscreen, and food (approximately 10 Kgs).
Following Instructions: Capable of following both verbal and non-verbal instructions from guides in all situations, including stressful or dangerous ones, and effectively communicating with guides and other guests.
Personal Care: Able to manage all personal care independently or with the assistance of a friend or family member.
Medication Management: If taking prescription medications, able to maintain proper dosage independently or with the help of a friend or family member.
Self-Care: Able to remain adequately fed, hydrated, and properly dressed to avoid environmental injuries such as hypothermia, heat-related illness, sunburn, and frostbite.
The criteria mentioned above are essential for ensuring the safety of all participants in a trekking experience with UttarakhandBook. If these criteria are not met, a person will be disqualified from participating. These requirements are designed to protect both the individual and other trek participants. They are not intended to discriminate based on any physical or mental disability and are applied uniformly to all potential participants, regardless of any disability. UttarakhandBook (UKB) is dedicated to making reasonable modifications for individuals with disabilities, provided these adjustments do not fundamentally alter the nature of the trip. Without fitness, trekkers may struggle to follow up with others, get injured or struggle to complete the trek.
How to achieve the fitness level?
Cardiovascular Exercise: Aim for activities that increase your heart rate, such as running, cycling, or using elliptical machines. These will improve your stamina and cardiovascular health.
Strength Training: Focus on exercises that build leg and core strength, such as squats, lunges, and deadlifts. Strong legs and core muscles are crucial for hiking on uneven terrain.
Hiking Practice: Try to hike on trails with inclines while carrying a weighted daypack. This will simulate the conditions you’ll face on your trip and help you get used to the weight and feel of your gear.
Footwear: Wear the same footwear you’ll use on your trip during your training hikes. This will help you break in your shoes and avoid blisters.
Consult a Doctor: Before starting any new exercise program, especially one that is more strenuous, it’s important to check with your doctor to ensure you’re medically safe to participate.
Gradual Progression: Start with less intense workouts and gradually increase the intensity and duration. This will help prevent injuries and allow your body to adapt to the increased demands.
Getting in shape will not only enhance your enjoyment of the trip but also reduce the risk of injury and ensure you can fully participate in all the activities planned.
Each participant will need to complete the required forms for legal purposes by Uttarakhandbook and the forest department.
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Identity Card: Original and photocopy of a driver’s license, Aadhar Card, or passport for identification by the forest department.
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Passport-size Photograph: 1 Photo required for obtaining trekking permits.
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Medical Certificate: Must be filled out by an MBBS doctor. This is essential for the forest department to issue permissions and is also required by Uttarakahndbook. - Click here to Download Medical certificate
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Disclaimer Certificate:
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Personal Medical Record: Fill this out with your medical details.
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Legal Requirement: Read carefully, fill in, and sign. Hand this over to your Trek Leader during registration at the base camp. -Click here to Download Disclaimer certificate
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