Chopta Chandrashila Peak Trek
The Chopta Chandrashila Peak Trek is one of the most scenic and accessible treks in Uttarakhand, offering a perfect blend of adventure, natural beauty, and spirituality. Starting from the picturesque village of Chopta, also known as the “Mini Switzerland of India,” this trek takes you through meadows, forests, and snow-covered trails, leading to the majestic Chandrashila summit at an altitude of 13,000 feet.
The trek is ideal for beginners and seasoned trekkers alike, with a moderate level of difficulty. The journey begins in Chopta, where trekkers are surrounded by the beauty of towering pine, deodar, and rhododendron forests. As you ascend, the trail offers magnificent views of the Himalayan ranges, including peaks like Nanda Devi, Trishul, Kedar, and Chaukhamba, making the Chopta Chandrashila Peak Trek an ideal route for photographers and nature lovers.
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The Chopta Chandrashila Peak Trek is especially beautiful in winter when the landscape is blanketed in snow, creating a magical, otherworldly atmosphere. Whether you are seeking adventure, spiritual solace, or simply the stunning vistas of the Himalayas, this trek has something for everyone. With its moderate difficulty, accessibility, and stunning views, it remains one of the best treks for exploring the natural and cultural heritage of Uttarakhand
8200 Per person + 5% GST (Excluding Travel)
INR 1800 additonal from Rishikesh to Rishikesh
Offloading service is available at a rate of ₹400 per day per bag,
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Trek Itinerary
Driving Distance: 190 km
Time Taken: 6-7 hours
Highlights: Scenic drive along Alaknanda River, views of Devprayag and Rudraprayag confluences.
The journey starts with a scenic drive from Rishikesh to Sari village, the base of your trek. As you travel along the riverbanks of the Alaknanda, you will pass the famous confluences at Devprayag and Rudraprayag, where the Alaknanda meets the Bhagirathi and Mandakini rivers, respectively. The winding mountain roads, terraced farms, and snow-capped peaks provide beautiful vistas throughout the drive. Upon arrival in Sari, you can explore this charming village and prepare for the trek ahead. The night will be spent in Sari, surrounded by the serene beauty of the Garhwal Himalayas.
Trekking Distance: 2.5 km
Trekking Time: 2-3 hours
Driving Distance (Sari to Chopta): 20 km
Time Taken: 1 hour
Highlights: Deoriatal Lake, forested trail, snow-capped peaks reflection in the lake.
The day begins with a short yet scenic trek to the enchanting Deoriatal Lake. The trail takes you through rhododendron and oak forests, with gradual ascents that are easy to navigate. As you reach Deoriatal, you are greeted by stunning reflections of the snow-clad Chaukhamba peaks in the crystal-clear waters of the lake. Deoriatal is a tranquil spot, perfect for photography and enjoying the natural beauty of the region. After spending some time by the lake, you will descend back to Sari and drive to Chopta, the next base for your trek. Chopta is known for its lush green meadows and panoramic views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks.
Trekking Distance: 8 km (round trip)
Trekking Time: 5-6 hours
Highlights: Visit to Tungnath Temple (world’s highest Shiva temple), 360-degree view from Chandrashila Peak.
This is the most exciting day of the trek, as you ascend from Chopta to the summit of Chandrashila Peak. The trek first takes you to Tungnath Temple, the highest Shiva temple in the world, situated at an altitude of 12,073 feet. Tungnath is a significant site in Hindu mythology and part of the Panch Kedar pilgrimage. After offering your prayers at the temple, you will continue the ascent to Chandrashila Peak. The final climb is steep, but the 360-degree panoramic view from the summit is breathtaking. From the top, you can see Nanda Devi, Trishul, Kedar, and Chaukhamba peaks, making it one of the most rewarding treks in the Himalayas. After enjoying the views, you will descend back to Chopta for the night.
Driving Distance: 200 km
Time Taken: 7-8 hours
Highlights: Return journey through Garhwal’s scenic valleys.
On the final day, you will drive back to Rishikesh, retracing your route through the scenic valleys of Garhwal. The drive offers another chance to soak in the majestic beauty of the region, passing through charming hill towns and along rivers. By evening, you will arrive back in Rishikesh, bringing an end to your Chopta Chandrashila Peak Trek adventure.
Inclusion
1. Accommodation (Guest house, Camping)
2. Meals: All Meals From Day 1 Dinner to Day 3 Dinner
3. First Aid Kit: A comprehensive first aid kit and medical supplies
4. Medical Equipments : First aid medical kits, Oxygen cylinder, Pulse Oxy Meter (For Oxygen reading on daily basis)
5. Trekking Team: Mountaineering qualified professional trek Leader, Guide, Cook and Supporting Staff
6. Camping Equipments: Tent, Sleeping bag, Kitchen and Dinning Tent, Utensils
7. Local Transfer by Sumo/Bolero/Camper
8. Mules to carry the central luggage/Trekking equipments
Exclusion
1.Travel From Rishikesh To Rishikesh
2.Any kind of personal expenses.
3.Food during the transit.
4.Insurance.
5.Mules or porter to carry personal luggage.
6.Anything not specifically mentioned under the head.
7.Any kind of emergency evacuation charges.
Cancellations made more than 30 days before the trek start date: 95% refund of the trek cost, minus any transaction charges or service fees incurred.
Cancellations made between 15-30 days before the trek start date: 50% refund of the trek cost, minus any transaction charges or service fees incurred.
Cancellations made less than 15 days before the trek start date: No refund will be provided.
Refunds will be processed within 7-14 business days from the date of cancellation.
Refunds will be made through the same mode of payment used for the booking.
Any transaction charges or service fees incurred during the booking process are non-refundable.
For bookings, you will have to pay 50% of the total amount as advance for booking the package.
Balance amount has to be paid at least 15 days before the trip.
After advance payment, you will receive a confirmation email on the same day of booking with all details and cancellation policy too.
Know more about Trek..
1. Clothing
Trekking Shirts (Full/half sleeves) – 3-4 pairs (moisture-wicking, quick-dry material)
Trekking Pants – 2 pairs (quick-dry, stretchable)
Insulated Jacket – 1 warm jacket for cold mornings and evenings
Fleece Jacket – For layering, lightweight and warm
Thermal Innerwear – 1 pair (top and bottom) for night use
Rain Jacket and Pant – Waterproof jacket and pants for rain protection
Down Jacket – For cold nights and mornings at high altitudes
Woolen Gloves and Fleece Gloves – Keep your hands warm
Woolen Cap and Balaclava – For head and face protection
Neck Gaiter or Scarf – For additional protection from cold winds
2.Footwear
Trekking Boots – Waterproof, ankle support, and sturdy grip
Camp Shoes or Sandals – Comfortable footwear for wearing at the campsite
Woolen Socks – 2-3 pairs for warmth during the night
Synthetic/Trekking Socks – 3-4 pairs for daytime trekking
Gaiters – Optional but useful for walking on snow or muddy trails
3.Backpack & Accessories
Backpack (50-60 liters) – A sturdy trekking bag with good back support and rain cover
Daypack (20-30 liters) – For carrying essentials during short hikes from the campsite (optional)
Rain Cover for Backpack – Protect your gear from rain or snow
Trekking Poles – Helpful on steep and slippery terrain
4. Personal Items
Sunglasses – UV-protection, especially for snow glare
Sunscreen – SPF 50 or higher to protect against harsh UV rays
Lip Balm – To prevent chapped lips in the cold, dry air
Moisturizer – For face and hands to combat dry skin
Hand Sanitizer – For maintaining hygiene during the trek
Wet Wipes and Tissue Paper – For cleaning
Toiletries – Toothbrush, toothpaste, biodegradable soap, toilet paper
Towel (Quick-Dry) – Compact and lightweight
5.Hydration & Nutrition
Water Bottle or Hydration Pack – 2-3 liters to stay hydrated
Energy Bars/Nuts/Chocolates – To boost energy during the trek
6.First Aid Kit
Personal Medicines – Any medication you require
Basic First Aid Kit – Pain relievers, bandages, antiseptic cream, etc.
Diamox (Optional) – For preventing altitude sickness (consult your doctor first)
Band-Aids and Blisters Kit – To deal with cuts or blisters
7.Trekking Essentials
Headlamp/Flashlight – With extra batteries for nights
Multi-tool or Swiss Knife – For minor repairs
Lighter/Matches – For emergencies
Camera/Phone with Chargers – To capture the scenic beauty of the trek
Power Bank – Keep your devices charged as electricity might not be available
Whistle – In case of emergencies
8. Miscellaneous
Poncho – For quick rain protection
Plastic Bags/Ziplock Bags – To keep wet or dirty clothes separate
Personal Identification – Government-issued ID card for permits
Important Notes:
Layering: The key to staying warm is layering your clothes so that you can adjust based on temperature changes.
Lightweight and Compact Gear: Since you’ll be carrying your backpack, keep your gear lightweight and compact to avoid extra strain.
Waterproofing: Ensure your backpack, shoes, and clothes are protected from rain or snow by using waterproof materials or covers.
Cardiovascular Endurance
Since the trek involves walking for long hours at a stretch, cardiovascular endurance is critical. You should be able to trek 5-6 km in one go without feeling out of breath.
Target: Be able to run/jog 4-5 km in 30 minutes.
Preparation Plan: Running, cycling, swimming, or brisk walking at least 3-4 times a week for 30-45 minutes.
Leg Strength
Strong legs are essential for handling steep climbs, descents, and walking over uneven surfaces.
Target: Strengthen your thighs, hamstrings, and calves.
Exercises: Squats, lunges, stair climbing, and step-ups. Include these exercises in your routine 2-3 times a week.
Core Strength
A strong core helps stabilize your body while trekking over difficult terrain and carrying your backpack.
Target: Improve balance and support your lower back during the trek.
Exercises: Planks, Russian twists, mountain climbers, and leg raises. Aim for 3-4 sets of core exercises every alternate day.
Flexibility
Good flexibility will prevent injuries, especially in your legs and lower back.
Target: Stretch your muscles regularly to prevent stiffness.
Exercises: Include dynamic stretches like leg swings, hip openers, and static stretches for your hamstrings, calves, and quadriceps.
Upper Body Strength
Though it’s not as crucial as leg strength, a certain level of upper body fitness is needed to carry your backpack comfortably over the trek’s duration.
Target: Be able to carry a 6-8 kg backpack for several hours.
Exercises: Push-ups, pull-ups, shoulder presses, and resistance band exercises. Do these 2-3 times a week.
Acclimatization
As the trek reaches an altitude of around 12,000 feet, acclimatization becomes important to avoid altitude sickness (AMS).
Target: Gradual exposure to altitude before reaching the higher camps.
Preparation Plan: Start with shorter treks to lower altitudes and build up to higher elevations over time. If possible, spend time at high altitudes (above 8,000 feet) a few days before the trek to pre-acclimatize.
Physical Training
Start Training Early: Begin your physical training at least 6-8 weeks before the trek.
Alternate Workouts: Mix cardio with strength training and flexibility exercises.
Progressive Intensity: Gradually increase the duration and intensity of your workouts to improve endurance.
Mental Preparation
Be Ready for Challenges: Trekking at high altitudes can be tough, especially when dealing with cold temperatures, snow, and steep trails.
Pacing Yourself: Mental endurance is just as important as physical. Be prepared to pace yourself and take breaks when necessary.
Practice with Backpack
Carry a Loaded Backpack: Practice walking or hiking with a 6-8 kg backpack to simulate real trek conditions. This will help you get used to the weight and the strain it puts on your shoulders and back.
Hiking and Trekking Experience
Start with Small Hikes: If you’re a beginner, start with smaller day hikes on weekends to get used to the terrain.
Build Trekking Experience: If possible, attempt a few weekend treks in the mountains before heading for the Dayara Bugyal trek.
Breathing Techniques
Controlled Breathing: Learn to regulate your breathing as the oxygen levels will decrease at high altitudes. Practice deep breathing techniques like pranayama or alternate nostril breathing to strengthen your lungs.
Rishikesh, a spiritual and adventure hub in Uttarakhand, is well-connected by road, rail, and air. Here’s how you can reach Rishikesh:
1. By Air
The nearest airport to Rishikesh is Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun, approximately 21 kilometers away. Several flights operate daily from major Indian cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore. Upon arrival at the airport, you can hire a taxi or take a bus to reach Rishikesh, which is about a 30-45 minute drive.
Major Cities Connected by Flight: Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Kolkata.
Flight Operators: Indigo, Air India, SpiceJet, Vistara, GoAir.
Distance from Airport to Rishikesh: 21 km.
Travel Time: 30-45 minutes by taxi.
2. By Train
Rishikesh has its own railway station, but the more convenient option is to arrive at Haridwar Junction, which is 25 kilometers away. Haridwar is well-connected to major cities across India, including Delhi, Kolkata, and Mumbai. From Haridwar, you can take a local bus or hire a taxi to reach Rishikesh in around 45 minutes to an hour.
Nearest Major Station: Haridwar Junction (25 km from Rishikesh).
Key Trains to Haridwar:
Dehradun Shatabdi Express: From Delhi.
Jan Shatabdi Express: From Lucknow, Kanpur.
Nanda Devi Express: From Delhi.
Kumbh Express: From Kolkata.
Bandra Terminus Haridwar Express: From Mumbai.
Travel Time from Haridwar to Rishikesh: 45 minutes to 1 hour by taxi or bus.
Rishikesh Station: Limited train options, mostly local or short-distance trains.
3. By Road
Rishikesh is well-linked by road to several major cities and towns in North India:
From Delhi: 240 km, 6-7 hours.Bus Operators: Uttarakhand Roadways, UPSRTC, private Volvo/AC bus services.
Departure Points in Delhi: ISBT Kashmiri Gate, Anand Vihar Bus Terminal.
From Haridwar: 25 km, 45 minutes.Frequent buses, including local, state-run, and private operators.
From Dehradun: 45 km, 1.5 hours.Regular buses throughout the day, including local and private options.
With these options, reaching Rishikesh is easy and convenient, allowing you to explore this spiritual and adventure destination comfortably.
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29 March – 01 Arpil 2025