Begin a captivating trek to Chandrashila, the summit of Tungnath, a popular high-altitude destination at around 4,000 meters above sea level. Enjoy stunning views of peaks like Nandadevi, Trisul, Kedar, Bandarpunch, and Chaukhamba as you hike through lush forests and snowy trails, exploring diverse flora and fauna. Reach Chopta, known as the 'Mini Switzerland of Uttarakhand,' and reconnect with nature before continuing to Chandrashila, the 'Moon Rock' summit of Tungnath.
Board a semi-sleeper bus from Delhi for an overnight journey which will take you to Rishikesh by morning. Watch the landscape transform, taking you through winding roads, dense forests, and picturesque valleys. Enjoy your overnight journey on the bus.
Wake up amidst the mountains as you arrive in Rishikesh in the morning. Upon arrival, transfer to Chopta. Take a small halt at Devprayag to witness the beautiful "Sangam" of the Bhagirathi and Alaknanda rivers. In the afternoon, stop at Srinagar, the most popular place in the Garhwal region, to savor a mouthwatering lunch. Arrive at the campsite in Baniya Kund by evening. Enjoy dinner at the campsite and retire for the day.
Wake up early in the morning and soak in the beautiful sunrise views peeking over the mountains. After breakfast, trek towards Tungnath Chandrashila, which is the highest Shiva Temple in the world. After a moderate 5 km trek, reach Tungnath Temple, situated in the snowy mountains. Enjoy a packed lunch and continue your journey to the astonishing Chandrashila peak. Trek back to the campsite by evening and then proceed to Sari village for an overnight stay.
Wake up in the morning at around 5:00 AM to find yourself in the laps of the mountains. Have breakfast and begin with your trek for a 2.5 KM trek towards Deoria Tal. Get astonished at the beautiful lake which is engulfed by lush greens & snow-covered mountains in the backdrop. Later, start trekking back and reach Sari village at around 10:00 AM. Pack your luggage and start descending back to Chopta. Get transferred to Rishikesh and then to Delhi by an overnight Volvo.
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Our experience was very good & my Guide was very good & we enjoyed the trip.
Skyhike turned the Chopta Chandrashila trek into an unforgettable adventure. The guides were so friendly, and the views were mesmerizing. Can't wait for my next trek!
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