Chopta-Chandrashila trek
Shailza Sood DasguptaShailza Sood Dasgupta/Guest Contributor/THINGS TO DO, UTTARAKHAND/ Updated : Apr 7, 2016, 18:47 IST
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Walking through the deodar and oak forest up to the Chandrashila peak with vast lush green meadows on way, chatting and having tea with locals at Tungnath, getting an amazing 360 degree view of Himalayan peaks from up there, witne … Read more
Walking through the deodar and oak forest up to the Chandrashila peak with vast lush green meadows on way, chatting and having tea with locals at Tungnath, getting an amazing 360 degree view of Himalayan peaks from up there, witnessing the mesmerizing sunset over the valley from a cliff up there, a long drive from Delhi is worth the effort to experience it all. Read less
Walking through the deodar and oak forest up to the Chandrashila peak with vast lush green meadows on way, chatting and having tea with locals at Tungnath, getting an amazing 360 degree view of Himalayan peaks from up there, witnessing the mesmerizing sunset over the valley from a cliff up there, a long drive from Delhi is worth the effort to experience it all.
Chopta, some 400 km away from Delhi, is a hidden jewel in Uttarakhand. The trek from Chopta to Tungnath is an easy trek of around 5 km, perfect for starters. It has well-paved path with small tea stalls on the way. The views and the meadows on this trek are sure to take your breath way. Start the trek from Chopta early in the morning and reach Tungnath by lunch. Just behind the temple there are cliffs from where you get mesmerising views during sunset. Enjoy that and stay overnight at Tungnath. Go for Chandrashila trek, which is a steep 1 km trek, next early morning for a beautiful sunrise.
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