Tungnath – Chandrashilla – Chopta – Deoriatal – Most Common Itinerary
Are you looking for a day by day detailed travel plan or itinerary for a trip to Tungnath – Chandrashilla – Deoriatal? Look no further and follow the most popular itinerary for these lovely places in Uttarakhand.
Nowadays Tungnath – Chopta – Chandrashilla circuit is becoming one of the favorite places for travelers who have already been to other familiar places in Gharwal, Uttarakhand.
Tungnath – Chandrashilla trek offers not only much-needed peace and tranquility in life from time to time but also offers magnificent views of the Chaukhamba range in Uttarakhand. The presence of Deoriatal in the vicinity also spices up the vacation offering complete solitude aside a lake.
In winters, you can even plan an adventurous snow trek to both Tungnath and Deoriatal. At times, Chandrashilla becomes unreachable due to the presence of too much snow ahead of Tungnath and the risk of having a fatal incident.
Background on Tungnath – Chandrashilla – Chopta – Deoriatal
Tungnath temple, at an altitude of 3680 Mtrs, is considered to be the highest temple of Lord Shiva and is one of the Panch (Five) Kedars. You can reach it by trekking around 3.5 km from Chopta. Madhmaheshwar, Tungnath, Rudranath, and Kalpnath with Kedarnath forms the Panch Kedar, the five most important temples of Lord Shiva in Garhwal Himalayas.
Chandrashilla, at an altitude of 4000 Mtrs, is the highest point of the mountain on which Chopta is situated. It offers 270-degree views of the Chaukhamnba range. It lies 1.5 km further of Tungnath Temple which makes it a 5 km trek from Chopta.
Chopta is situated at an altitude of 2600 Mtrs in Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand. It is well known as a base point for the trek to Tungnath temple and further to the Chandrashilla peak. But, Chopta itself offers a beautiful snow meadow in winters locally called Chopta Bhugyal (Bhugyal meaning meadow).
Deoriatal lake, at an altitude of 2438 Mtrs, offers mesmerizing reflections of Chaukhamba range in its crystal clear water. One needs to drive about 12 km to Sari Village from Ukhimath, and from Sari Village, one can reach Deoria Tal by a trek route of 2 km.
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Ukhimath lies 31 km from Chopta, where the deity of Kedarnath is shifted in winters. There are locale temples of Usha and Anirudh, Shiva and Parvati which we will be visiting too.
Common Itinerary for Tungnath – Chandrashilla – Deoriatal
This five-day itinerary traverses through Rishikesh – Srinagar – Rudraprayag route and comes back the same way. You can opt to go from Chamoli route as well in case you are also planning to visit Auli.
However, beware, the route from Chamoli to Chopta remains closed in winter when heavy snowfall blocks the roads. This article covers both Tungnath – Chandrashilla as well as Deoriatal. Below is the most common itinerary for Tungnath – Chandrashilla, spanning over 5-6 days and making the most use of each of the days.
Day 0 | Delhi – Haridwar / Rishikesh
Leaven early evening, may early out from the office to reach Haridwar/Rishikesh by night
Start the trek from Duggalbitta / Baniya Kund / Chopta towards Tunganath (3.5 KM of the trek) + Chandrashilla (1.5 KM trek)
Start your trek by 6 AM and carry plenty of water with you
Starting early helps you walk over firm snow, and you can maintain the speed. As the sun rises, snow melts and softens making walking over it difficult.
In winters, it is critical to take the guide with you. You can get in touch with two good local guides Bharat Puspwan: 09719875326, 09456108780, and Umeid (09411737835), maybe if you need they can be of much help with everything and you can directly get in touch without involving any travel agent. Both Bharat and Umeid are good people at heart and friendly company on a trek. Bharat is working as a guide for almost for more than 14 years.
You will not find electricity at Duggalbitta, Chopta, Tungnath, and Deoria Tal. If you think you will need electricity, then do confirm with the hotels or guest houses at these places if they have a generator or not. Mayadeep hotel at Duggalbitta may run the generator for you.
In winter; there is no accommodation at Chopta or Tungnath, which you will find open. When there is ample snow, even Duggalbitta is hard to reach.
Overnight at Duggalbitta / Chopta
Day 4 | Chopta / Ukimath – Rishikesh
Start the journey back to Rishikesh. In summers, you can take Gopeshwar – Chamoli route where you can visit Kanchula Korak Musk Deer sanctuary.
If coming via Ukimath – Kund, you can take a detour to Guptkashi to see Vishwanath temple, Ardhnareshwar temple, and Manikarnika Kund
About 8 Hrs drive to Rishikesh
Overnight at Rishikesh
Day 5 | Rishikesh – Delhi
Do some water sports at Rishikesh including rafting or drive over to Neelkanth Mahadev temple
Take the route from Rajaji National Park this time while exiting from Rishikesh to Haridwar to enjoy a serene drive
Syal Saur to Ukhimath is 17-18 KMs approx. Syal Saur comes first even before Kund when going towards Ukhimath from Delhi.
Kund is the bifurcation point where left turn goes to Guptkashi – Gauri Kund – Kedarnath and the straight or slightly right turn goes to Ukhimath – Sari Village – Chopta
Kund to Guptkashi is about 25 KMs. Further, 22 KMs is Gauri Kund, where the road ends. From Gauri Kund, a 14 KMs trek starts for Kedarnath.
Ukhimath to Sari Village is 13-14 KMs approx. You need to go straight from Ukhimath, and you will find a board on the right side stating directions to Deoria Tal. Here, you need to take a U-Turn towards left for Sari village – Deoria Tal. If you do not take the U-Turn and follow the road coming from Ukhimath, then you go towards Duggalbitta – Chopta.
Sari Village to Chopta is 32 KMs approx and Duggalbitta is 4 – 5 KMs before Chopta.
Overall Delhi to Syal Saur/Ukhimath/Sari Village/Duggalbitta/Chopta is almost alike, with an overall span of about 50 KMs. Hence, from any place, you can travel to Delhi in one day without much time difference.
We couldn’t find any signals of Phone on the trek to Tungnath and Chandrashilla. Nearby Chopta, the phone signals were present but with inferior connectivity. There is no issue of Phone connectivity on the entire route before Duggalbitta. We had BSNL, Airtel and Idea connections with us.
Although there are several ATMs on the route as well, and we used Chandrapuri ATM, which comes after Agustmuni and before Syal Saur. Chandrapuri ATM is the closest ATM because I guess there is no ATM present at Ukhimath.
Nearest Petrol Pump is at Kund about 7-8 KMs before Ukhimath. I will suggest that you top-up the fuel either at Srinagar or Rudra Prayag.
You should always carry your water bottle and refill it as many times as you need water. It will not only keep you hydrated always, but you will also help in saving the Himalayas from plastic garbage. Remember, every tiny step counts and your step in this direction can help save the Himalayas too !! 🙂 🙂
Conclusion
I am sure the above itinerary, if not help you 100% with planning a trip to Tungnath – Chandrashilla – Chopta – Deoriatal but can certainly act as a starting point. It is a beginner trek in the Uttarakhand – Himalayas and I am sure you will completely enjoy going up there.
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