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Tungnath temple: तुंगनाथ की ट्रेकिंग का सपना बहुत से लोग देखते हैं। ऐसे में अगर आप भी इस बार शिवरात्रि पर तुंगनाथ जाने की प्लानिंग कर रहे हैं तो आपके लिए ये टिप्स काम आ सकते हैं। जानते हैं इस बारे में विस्तार से।.

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Tungnath temple: तुंगनाथ मंदिर, जिसे तुंगनाथ महादेव के नाम से भी जाना जाता है 1000 वर्ष से अधिक पुराना मंदिर है। कहा जाता है कि इस मंदिर की खोज आदि शंकराचार्य ने की थी। यह मंदिर भगवान शिव का निवास है और इस मंदिर के निकट ही देवी पार्वती और कई अन्य देवताओं की मूर्तियां भी स्थित हैं। तुंगनाथ मंदिर की कलात्मक वास्तुकला हर किसी को अपनी ओर आकर्षित करती है। इसके अलावा बहुत से लोगों को यहां तक पहुंचने वाली इसकी दुर्गम रास्तों से ट्रेकिंग करना अच्छा लगता है ऐसे में इस शिवरात्रि आप भी यहां जाने की प्लानिंग कर रहे हैं तो इन टिप्स को आजमा सकते हैं।

तुंगनाथ कैसे पहुंचे-How to reach tungnath trek

हवाई मार्ग से तुंगनाथ पहुंचने का सबसे अच्छा तरीका देहरादून है। जॉली ग्रांट हवाई अड्डा चोपता का निकटतम हवाई अड्डा है, यह देहरादून में स्थित है। हवाई अड्डे से, चोपता के पास पैंगर गांव तक पहुंचने के लिए 220 किमी की दूरी तय करने में लगभग 9 घंटे लगते हैं। ट्रेन के जरिए आप देहरादून, हरिद्वार और ऋषिकेश तक जा सकते हैं जो कि तुंगनाथ के निकटतम रेलवे स्टेशनों में से एक है। फिर यहां से आप चोपता जा सकते हैं। अगर आप बाय रोड जाने की सोच रहे हैं तो आपको पहले दिल्ली से देहरादून और हरिद्वार के पैंगर गांव तक पहुंचना होगा और फिर वहां से चोपता जाना पड़ेगा।

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कैसे करें प्लानिंग-how to plan.

आप तुगनाथ की यात्रा की योजना बना रहे हैं तो इन बातों को ध्यान में रखें। 

-चोपता से तुंगनाथ तक कोई प्रमुख रुकने का स्थान नहीं है। आपको रास्ते में पर्याप्त पानी, ट्रैकिंग जूते, गर्म कपड़े, रेनकोट, सनस्क्रीन और फर्स्ट एड किट आदि रख लें। -जरूरत पड़ने पर खाने के लिए हल्का नाश्ता अपने साथ रखें, उदाहरण के लिए ग्लूकोज, चॉकलेट, बिस्कुट, मेवे आदि। -अतिरिक्त सहायता के लिए चलने की छड़ी और वॉटरप्रूफ ट्रैकिंग जूते अपने साथ रखें क्योंकि बर्फ पर फिसलने की संभावना रहती है। -आपको रुकने के लिए कमरे चोपता में मिल जाएं। -पावर बैंक और कैश पैसे अपने साथ रखें क्योंकि रास्ते में कोई चार्जिंग पॉइंट और एटीएम नहीं हैं। -मंदिर के अंदर तस्वीरें खींचने की अनुमति नहीं है - चोपता से मंदिर जाने वाले रास्ते पर रात के समय ट्रैकिंग करने से बचें।

 tungnath trek distance

राजस्थान के इस द्वीप के आगे मालदीव-लक्षद्वीप की खूबसूरती है फेल, 100 से भी ज्यादा आइलैंड हैं यहां; जानें कैसे पहुंचे?

तो, बस थोड़ी सी प्लानिंग के साथ आप तुंगनाथ की ट्रैकिंग करने जा सकते हैं। हालांकि, अगर आपको फेफड़े आदि से जुड़ी कोई समस्या है तो यहां जाने से पहले थोड़ा सोच लें।

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Tungnath Trek

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Tungnath Trek

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Tungnath Temple is one of the most significant temples dedicated to Lord Shiva, situated in the Rudraprayag district of the Indian state of Uttarakhand. It holds the distinction of being the highest Shiva temple in the world, nestled in the scenic Garhwal Himalayan range at an altitude of approximately 3,680 meters (12,073 feet) above sea level.

The temple is a part of the Panch Kedar pilgrimage, which comprises five temples dedicated to Lord Shiva in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand. Legend has it that Tungnath is the place where the arm of Lord Shiva appeared after he took the form of a bull. This sacred site attracts devotees and trekkers alike, offering not only spiritual solace but also breathtaking views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks.

Overview of Tungnath Trek

  • State: Uttarakhand, India.
  • District: Rudraprayag.
  • Base Camp: Chopta .
  • Trek Duration : 02 Nights 03 Days from Rishikesh to Rishikesh   
  • Altitude: Tungnath Temple is situated at an altitude of 3,680 meters (12,073 feet) above sea level, making it one of the highest Shiva temples in the world.
  • Duration: The trek typically takes around 03 days to complete, depending on the pace of the trekker.
  • Difficulty: Moderate. It’s suitable for beginners as well as experienced trekkers.
  • Best Time to Visit: The ideal time to undertake this trek is from all years spacily yatra season may to November 
  • Winter Trek- December to March  . During winter, heavy snowfall makes the region inaccessible.

Trek Route:

  • Chopta to Tungnath: The trek starts from Chopta, which is easily accessible by road from various parts of Uttarakhand. From Chopta, it’s about a 3.5-kilometer trek to Tungnath Temple. The route passes through dense forests and offers breathtaking views of the Himalayas.
  • Tungnath to Chandrashila: Once you reach Tungnath, you can further trek for about 1.5 kilometers to reach Chandrashila Peak . It’s a steep ascent, but the panoramic views of the Himalayas from the summit are absolutely worth it. You can see peaks like Nanda Devi, Trishul, Kedar Peak, Chaukhamba, and Bandarpunch from here.
  • Return Journey: After visiting Tungnath and Chandrashila, trekkers usually return to Chopta to conclude the trek. Alternatively, some trekkers may choose to continue their journey towards Deoria Tal or other nearby attractions.

Highlights:

  • Tungnath Temple: The highest Shiva temple in the world, surrounded by breathtaking views of the Himalayas.
  • Chandrashila Peak: Offers panoramic views of the snow-capped Himalayan peaks including Nanda Devi, Trishul, Kedar Peak, and Chaukhamba.
  • Scenic Beauty: The trek passes through lush green meadows, dense forests of rhododendron and oak, and offers stunning views of the Garhwal Himalayas.
  • Spiritual Significance: Apart from its natural beauty, the trek is significant for Hindus as it’s believed to be the place where Lord Shiva meditated.
  • Fitness Preparation: While the trek is moderate, it’s advisable to do some physical preparation prior to undertaking it, especially if you’re not accustomed to trekking at high altitudes.
  • Weather Conditions: Weather in the Himalayas can be unpredictable, so it’s important to check the weather forecast before starting the trek and pack accordingly.
  • Permits: Some treks in Uttarakhand require permits, so it’s advisable to check if any permits are needed beforehand.
  • Guides: While the trail is well-marked, hiring a local guide can enhance your trekking experience and ensure safety, especially if you’re unfamiliar with the terrain.

Tungnath Mahadev trek offers not only a physical challenge but also a spiritual and soul-stirring experience amidst the majestic Himalayas.

Tungnath Trek

History of Tungnath Trek

The history of Tungnath Temple is steeped in mythology and legend, dating back thousands of years.

Here’s an overview:

Mythological Significance:

  • According to Hindu mythology, Tungnath Temple is one of the Panch Kedar, the five temples dedicated to Lord Shiva in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand.
  • The legend goes that after the battle of Kurukshetra in the Mahabharata, the Pandavas wanted to seek forgiveness from Lord Shiva for their sins committed during the war.
  • Lord Shiva, however, evaded them and took the form of a bull. The Pandavas chased the bull, and when they finally caught up with it, the bull disappeared into the ground. It is believed that the hump of the bull reappeared at five different locations, which became the Panch Kedar temples. Tungnath is where the hump appeared.

Historical Timeline:

  • The exact origins of the Tungnath Temple are not precisely documented, but it is believed to be more than 1000 years old.
  • The temple has undergone several renovations and reconstructions over the centuries due to damage caused by natural calamities like earthquakes and avalanches.
  • Historically, it has been a site of pilgrimage for devotees of Lord Shiva, who visit the temple to seek blessings and offer prayers.

Architecture:

  • The architecture of Tungnath Temple is typical of the North Indian style of temple architecture, characterized by its stone construction, pyramid-shaped tower (shikhara), and intricate carvings.
  • The temple is relatively small in size compared to some other prominent Hindu temples but holds significant spiritual importance.

Cultural and Spiritual Significance:

  • Tungnath Temple is revered by Hindus as one of the holiest shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva.
  • It attracts devotees and trekkers from all over India and beyond who undertake the arduous trek to seek the blessings of Lord Shiva and experience the spiritual ambiance of the Himalayas.
  • The temple is not just a place of worship but also a symbol of faith, devotion, and the enduring connection between humanity and the divine.

Conservation Efforts:

  • The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) and local authorities are responsible for the conservation and preservation of Tungnath Temple, ensuring that its historical and cultural significance is maintained for future generations.
  • Efforts are also made to ensure that the surrounding natural environment is protected and preserved, as the temple is located in a region of ecological importance within the Himalayas.

Tungnath Temple stands as a testament to the rich cultural and religious heritage of India, attracting pilgrims, trekkers, and spiritual seekers alike to its sacred precincts amidst the serene beauty of the Garhwal Himalayas.

Tungnath Temple Trek

The Tungnath Trek is generally considered to be of moderate level. Here’s why?

Moderate difficulty:.

  • Distance: The trek from Chopta, the base camp, to Tungnath Temple is approximately 3.5 kilometers (about 2.2 miles) one way. While not excessively long, it does require a reasonable level of physical fitness, especially considering the altitude gain.
  • Altitude Gain: Tungnath Temple is situated at an altitude of 3,680 meters (12,073 feet) above sea level. Trekking at such altitudes can be physically demanding, particularly for those who are not accustomed to high-altitude environments. However, the altitude gain is gradual, allowing trekkers to acclimatize along the way.
  • Terrain: The trail involves a mix of gradual ascents, flat stretches, and some steeper sections. The path passes through dense forests, rocky terrain, and open meadows, offering a varied trekking experience. While the trail is generally well-defined, there may be some uneven or rocky patches along the way, requiring careful footing.
  • Weather Conditions: Weather in the Himalayan region can be unpredictable, with conditions ranging from sunny and clear to cold, windy, or even snowy, depending on the season. Trekkers should be prepared for changes in weather and carry appropriate clothing and gear.

Accessibility:

  • The trek is accessible to most people with a reasonable level of fitness and no serious health issues. It is suitable for beginners as well as experienced trekkers.
  • However, individuals with respiratory problems or other health concerns should consult a doctor before undertaking the trek, especially due to the altitude.

Tips for Trekking Tungnath Temple:

  • Physical Preparation: Engage in regular physical exercise and cardiovascular activities to improve your stamina and endurance before the trek.
  • Hydration: Stay hydrated throughout the trek, as the high altitude can increase the risk of dehydration.
  • Acclimatization: Take breaks as needed to allow your body to acclimatize to the altitude. Listen to your body and pace yourself accordingly.
  • Proper Gear: Wear comfortable trekking shoes with good grip, and dress in layers to adjust to changing weather conditions. Carry essential items like water, snacks, sunscreen, hat, sunglasses, and a first aid kit.
  • Respect Nature: Leave no trace and respect the environment by avoiding littering and following designated trails.

Overall, while the trek to Tungnath Temple presents some challenges, it is a rewarding experience that offers stunning views of the Himalayas and a chance to connect with nature and spirituality in one of the most beautiful regions of India.

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How to Reach Chopta for Tungnath Trek

Reaching Tungnath Temple involves traveling to the base camp at Chopta and then undertaking a trek to the temple.

Here’s how to reach Tungnath Temple:

  • Nearest Airport: The nearest airport to Chopta is the Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun, Uttarakhand.
  • From Dehradun: From the airport, you can hire a taxi or take a bus to reach Chopta. The distance between Dehradun and Chopta is approximately 225 kilometers, and the journey takes around 7-8 hours by road.
  • Nearest Railway Station: The nearest major railway station to Chopta is the Rishikesh Railway Station.
  • From Rishikesh: From Rishikesh, you can hire a taxi or take a bus to reach Chopta. The distance between Rishikesh and Chopta is approximately 210 kilometers, and the journey takes around 7-8 hours by road.
  • From Delhi: Chopta is well-connected by road to major cities like Delhi, Dehradun, and Rishikesh. You can either drive to Chopta or take a bus from Delhi to reach there.
  • From Haridwar: If you’re traveling from Haridwar, you can hire a taxi or take a bus to reach Chopta. The distance between Haridwar and Chopta is approximately 225 kilometers, and the journey takes around 7-8 hours by road.

Trek to Tungnath Temple:

  • Once you reach Chopta, you can start the trek to Tungnath Temple. The trek starts from Chopta and is approximately 3.5 kilometers (about 2.2 miles) one way.
  • The trail to Tungnath Temple is well-marked and passes through dense forests, meadows, and rocky terrain. It takes around 2-3 hours to trek from Chopta to Tungnath Temple, depending on your pace and fitness level.
  • After visiting Tungnath Temple, you can optionally continue trekking for another 1.5 kilometers to reach Chandrashila Peak, which offers panoramic views of the Himalayas.
  • It’s advisable to start the trek early in the morning to avoid the heat and crowds, especially during the peak tourist season.
  • Carry essential items like water, snacks, sunscreen, hat, sunglasses, and a first aid kit during the trek.
  • Check the weather forecast before starting the trek and dress accordingly.
  • Respect the environment and follow designated trails to minimize your impact on the fragile ecosystem of the Himalayas.

By following these steps, you can reach Tungnath Temple and embark on a memorable trekking experience amidst the stunning landscapes of the Garhwal Himalayas. – Himalayan Hikers

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Short Itinerary of Tungnath Trek

Day 1: Drive from Rishikesh to Chopta

  • Depart from Rishikesh early in the morning.
  • Travel by road to Chopta, a picturesque hill station and the base camp for the Tungnath Temple trek.
  • Enjoy the scenic drive through the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand, passing through charming towns and lush green valleys.
  • Arrive in Chopta by late afternoon or evening.
  • Check into your accommodation and relax.
  • Spend the evening exploring the local surroundings and enjoying the serene ambiance of Chopta.

Day 2: Chopta to Tungnath Temple and Chandrashila Peak

  • Wake up early and have breakfast.
  • Start the trek to Tungnath Temple, which is approximately 3.5 kilometers from Chopta.
  • Trek through dense forests, meadows, and rocky terrain, enjoying the beautiful views of the Himalayas along the way.
  • Reach Tungnath Temple and explore the ancient temple complex dedicated to Lord Shiva. Take some time to offer prayers and soak in the spiritual atmosphere.
  • Optionally, continue trekking for another 1.5 kilometers to reach Chandrashila Peak, which offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.
  • Spend some time at Chandrashila Peak, taking in the majestic vistas and capturing memorable photographs.
  • Descend back to Chopta in the afternoon.
  • Relax and unwind in Chopta, enjoying the tranquility of the mountain surroundings.

Day 3: Return to Rishikesh

  • After breakfast, bid farewell to Chopta and start your journey back to Rishikesh.
  • Enjoy the scenic drive once again as you make your way through the mountains and valleys.
  • Stop at scenic viewpoints or local eateries along the way to break the journey and take in the sights.
  • Arrive back in Rishikesh by late afternoon or evening.
  • Check into your accommodation in Rishikesh and relax after the trek.
  • Spend the evening exploring the vibrant streets of Rishikesh, visiting temples, cafes, or attending an evening aarti ceremony by the Ganges.
  • Reflect on your memorable trekking experience to Tungnath Temple and Chandrashila Peak.

Chopta – The Base Camp of Tungnath Trek

The Base Camp of Chopta serves as the base camp for several treks in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand, including the popular trek to Tungnath Temple and Chandrashila Peak.

Here’s more about Chopta:

  • Altitude: Chopta is situated at an altitude of approximately 2,680 meters (8,790 feet) above sea level.

Characteristics:

  • Scenic Beauty: Chopta is renowned for its pristine natural beauty, with lush green meadows, dense forests, and stunning views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks.
  • Biodiversity: The region around Chopta is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including pine, oak, and rhododendron forests, as well as various species of birds and wildlife.
  • Serene Ambiance: Known for its tranquil and peaceful ambiance, Chopta offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and spiritual seekers.

Base Camp Facilities:

  • Accommodation: Chopta offers a range of accommodation options to suit different preferences and budgets, including guesthouses, campsites, and budget hotels.
  • Dining: There are several eateries and restaurants in Chopta serving delicious local cuisine as well as popular Indian dishes. You can also find tea stalls and small shops selling snacks and refreshments.
  • Basic Amenities: While Chopta is a relatively remote area, it provides basic amenities such as shops selling essential items, medical facilities, and mobile network coverage (though it may be limited in some areas).

Trekking Hub:

  • Chopta serves as a popular starting point for various treks in the region, including the trek to Tungnath Temple, Chandrashila Peak, Deoria Tal, and more.
  • Trekkers often use Chopta as a base camp to acclimatize before embarking on longer treks in the Garhwal Himalayas.
  • By Road: Chopta is well-connected by road to major cities and towns in Uttarakhand, including Rishikesh, Dehradun, and Haridwar. Regular buses and taxis ply between these places and Chopta.
  • Nearest Railway Station: The nearest railway station to Chopta is the Rishikesh Railway Station, located approximately 210 kilometers away.
  • Nearest Airport: The nearest airport to Chopta is the Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun, located approximately 225 kilometers away.

Attractions Nearby:

  • Apart from trekking, Chopta offers opportunities for birdwatching, photography, and nature walks.
  • Nearby attractions include Deoria Tal, a beautiful lake surrounded by lush forests, and Ukhimath, a small town with ancient temples and cultural significance.

Chopta, with its natural beauty, serene ambiance, and strategic location as a trekking hub, attracts travelers and trekkers seeking an immersive experience in the lap of the Himalayas.

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Age limit for Tungnath Trek ?

There isn’t a specific age limit for the Tungnath Temple trek, as it largely depends on an individual’s physical fitness, health condition, and level of experience with trekking at higher altitudes. However, it’s essential to consider certain factors before embarking on the trek, especially for older adults

Considerations for minimum 08 year to 65 years:

  • Physical Fitness: The trek involves walking uphill for several kilometers, which can be physically demanding, especially at higher altitudes. Older adults should assess their physical fitness level and consult a healthcare professional if they have any health concerns.
  • Altitude Acclimatization: Tungnath Temple is situated at an altitude of 3,680 meters (12,073 feet) above sea level. Older adults may experience symptoms of altitude sickness, such as headache, nausea, and fatigue. It’s important to acclimatize properly by taking breaks, staying hydrated, and ascending gradually.
  • Terrain and Trail Difficulty: While the Tungnath Temple trek is considered moderate in difficulty, it involves walking on uneven terrain, rocky paths, and steep ascents. Older adults should be prepared for the physical exertion required and take precautions to avoid slips or falls.
  • Weather Conditions: Weather in the Himalayan region can be unpredictable, with temperatures varying widely throughout the day. Older adults should dress appropriately for the weather, carry sufficient water, sunscreen, and protective clothing.
  • Health Considerations: Individuals with pre-existing health conditions such as heart problems, respiratory issues, or joint problems should consult a healthcare professional before undertaking the trek. It’s essential to be aware of one’s limitations and not push beyond what is comfortable and safe.

Recommendations:

  • While there isn’t a strict age limit, older adults should assess their fitness level and consider their ability to undertake the trek comfortably.
  • It’s advisable to trek at a moderate pace, take frequent breaks, and listen to your body’s signals.
  • Consider hiring a local guide or trekking with a group for added support and safety.
  • Start the trek early in the day to avoid walking during the hottest part of the day and to allow ample time to complete the trek.
  • If in doubt, consult with a trekking expert or tour operator who can provide guidance tailored to individual needs and capabilities.

Ultimately, older adults can enjoy the Tungnath Temple trek with proper preparation, precautions, and awareness of their physical limitations. It’s essential to prioritize safety and well-being while experiencing the beauty and spirituality of the Himalayas.

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How to Prepare for Tungnath Trek?

When preparing for the Chopta to Tungnath Temple trek, it’s crucial to pack the right gear and essentials to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

Here’s a list of things to carry for the trek:

  • Layered Clothing: Carry lightweight, moisture-wicking clothing that can be layered for warmth as temperatures can vary throughout the day. Include a base layer, insulating layer (fleece or down jacket), and waterproof outer shell.
  • Trekking Pants: Comfortable, quick-drying pants that allow for easy movement.
  • T-shirts: Lightweight, breathable shirts for trekking.
  • Woolen Cap and Gloves: For warmth, especially during early mornings and evenings.
  • Socks: Moisture-wicking, cushioned socks to prevent blisters.
  • Trekking Shoes: Sturdy, waterproof hiking boots with good grip for traction on uneven terrain.

Gear and Accessories:

  • Backpack: A comfortable, well-fitted backpack to carry your essentials during the trek.
  • Trekking Poles: Optional but helpful for stability and reducing strain on knees during descents.
  • Headlamp/Flashlight: For early morning or evening trekking and in case of low visibility.
  • Sunglasses: To protect your eyes from UV rays and glare off snow (if trekking in winter).
  • Sun Hat/Cap: To shield your face from the sun.
  • Personal Identification: Carry identification documents and emergency contact information.
  • Map/Navigation: A map of the trekking route or a GPS device for navigation (if trekking independently).
  • Whistle: For signaling in case of emergencies.
  • Trash Bags: Pack out any trash to keep the trails clean and preserve the environment.

Safety and Health:

  • First Aid Kit: Include basic medications, bandages, antiseptic wipes, blister pads, and any personal medications.
  • Water Bottle/Hydration System: Carry sufficient water to stay hydrated during the trek.
  • High-energy Snacks: Pack lightweight, nutritious snacks like nuts, energy bars, dried fruits, and chocolates for quick energy boosts.
  • Sunscreen: Apply sunscreen with a high SPF to protect your skin from sunburn.
  • Lip Balm: With SPF protection to prevent chapped lips.
  • Insect Repellent: To ward off mosquitoes and other insects.
  • Personal Toiletries: Including hand sanitizer, wet wipes, and toilet paper (carry out used toilet paper).
  • Emergency Shelter: Carry a lightweight emergency shelter (such as a space blanket or bivvy sack) for unexpected situations.

Optional Items:

  • Camera: For capturing the stunning landscapes and memories of the trek.
  • Trekking Guidebook/Trail Map: For reference and additional information about the trek.
  • Trekking Permit/ID: If required for the trek, ensure you have the necessary permits and identification.
  • Portable Power Bank: To recharge electronic devices (if required).
  • Pack light but ensure you have all the essentials for comfort and safety.
  • Check the weather forecast before the trek and pack accordingly.
  • Distribute weight evenly in your backpack to maintain balance and reduce strain on your back.
  • Keep valuables secure and protected from moisture.
  • Carry a small, waterproof bag for electronics and valuables to protect them from rain or snow.
  • Double-check your gear and supplies before starting the trek to ensure nothing essential is forgotten.

Things to Carry in Tungnath Trek

Bring Your Basic Medical Kit on Tungnath Trek

Bringing a basic medical kit on your Tungnath trek is essential for handling minor injuries, ailments, and emergencies.

Here’s a list of items to include in your medical kit:

Basic First Aid Supplies:

  • Adhesive Bandages (Band-Aids): Various sizes for covering cuts, blisters, and minor wounds.
  • Sterile Gauze Pads and Tape: For larger wounds or as additional padding.
  • Antiseptic Wipes: To clean wounds and prevent infection.
  • Antibacterial Ointment: For applying to cuts and scrapes to prevent infection.
  • Blister Pads or Moleskin: To protect and cushion blistered areas on the feet.
  • Tweezers: For removing splinters, ticks, or other foreign objects from the skin.
  • Scissors: For cutting tape, gauze, or clothing if needed.
  • Safety Pins: For securing bandages or clothing.

Medications:

  • Pain Relievers: Such as acetaminophen (Tylenol) or ibuprofen (Advil) for headaches, muscle aches, or minor injuries.
  • Antihistamines: For allergic reactions, insect bites, or hay fever.
  • Anti-diarrheal Medication: To treat diarrhea or upset stomach.
  • Antacids: For indigestion or heartburn.
  • Anti-inflammatory Cream or Gel: For muscle strains, sprains, or minor joint pain.
  • Prescription Medications: If you take any regular medications, be sure to bring an ample supply.

Other Essentials:

  • Personal Medications: Any prescription medications you take regularly.
  • Hand Sanitizer: For cleaning hands when soap and water are not available.
  • Sunscreen: With a high SPF to protect exposed skin from sunburn.
  • Lip Balm with SPF: To prevent chapped lips and sunburn.
  • Oral Rehydration Salts: To replenish electrolytes in case of dehydration.
  • Emergency Contact Information: Include contact details for emergency contacts, healthcare providers, and insurance information.

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Additional Considerations:

  • Medical Conditions: If you have any specific medical conditions, allergies, or special health needs, be sure to pack accordingly and inform your trekking companions.
  • Expiry Dates: Check the expiry dates of all medications and supplies in your medical kit before the trek and replace any expired items.
  • Training: Ensure that you and your trekking companions are familiar with how to use the items in the medical kit and basic first aid procedures.
  • Emergency Plan: Have a plan in place for how to respond to medical emergencies or injuries while on the trek, including evacuation procedures if necessary.

By packing a well-stocked medical kit and being prepared to handle common injuries and ailments, you can enjoy your Tungnath trek with greater peace of mind and readiness for any medical situations that may arise.

Day 1: Pickup to you from Rishikesh 07:00 am Drive to Chopta overnight stay Swiss Camp

  • Morning: Depart from Rishikesh early in the morning.
  • Travel: Journey by road from Rishikesh to Chopta. The distance is approximately 210 kilometers, and the drive takes around 7-8 hours.
  • Lunch: Stop for lunch en route at a roadside eatery.
  • Afternoon: Continue the journey, enjoying the scenic views of the Garhwal region.
  • Evening: Arrive in Chopta by late afternoon or early evening.
  • Accommodation: Check into your accommodation in Chopta.
  • Dinner: Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant or at your accommodation.
  • Rest: Relax and rest after the long journey, preparing for the trek to Tungnath Temple the next day.

Day 2: Trek to Tungnath Temple and Chandrashila Peak back to Camp

  • Morning: Wake up early and have breakfast at your accommodation.
  • Trek Start: Begin the trek to Tungnath Temple. The trek from Chopta to Tungnath Temple is approximately 3.5 kilometers and takes around 2-3 hours.
  • Mid-morning: Reach Tungnath Temple, the highest Shiva temple in the world. Spend some time exploring the temple complex and soaking in the spiritual ambiance.
  • Trek to Chandrashila Peak: Optionally, continue trekking for another 1.5 kilometers to reach Chandrashila Peak. The ascent is steep but offers panoramic views of the Himalayas.
  • Lunch: Enjoy a packed lunch at Tungnath Temple or Chandrashila Peak, surrounded by stunning mountain vistas.
  • Afternoon: Descend back to Chopta from Chandrashila Peak.
  • Evening: Return to Chopta by late afternoon or early evening.
  • Dinner: Have dinner at a local restaurant or your accommodation in Chopta.
  • Rest: Relax and unwind after the trek, reflecting on the day’s experiences.

Day 3: After breakfast Return from Chopta to Rishikesh drop evening 5 to 6 pm

  • Morning: Wake up and have breakfast at your accommodation in Chopta.
  • Check-out: Check out from your accommodation and prepare for the journey back to Rishikesh.
  • Travel: Depart from Chopta and begin the return journey to Rishikesh by road.
  • Afternoon: Continue the journey, enjoying the scenic views along the way.
  • Evening: Arrive back in Rishikesh by late afternoon or early evening.
  • Accommodation: Check into your accommodation in Rishikesh.
  • Rest: Relax and unwind after the journey, reflecting on the memorable trek to Tungnath Temple and Chandrashila Peak.

Mandatory Documents

Please carry the documents given below.

Original and photocopy of government photo identity card- (Aadhar Card, Driving License, Voters ID, etc, Passport and Visa important to foreigners Medical Certificate (First part should be filled by the Doctor and Second part by the Trekker) Declaration Certificates

Note: –   Many trekkers commit the same mistake of carrying unnecessary items on a trek which only makes the backpack heavy. It is important to know the right items to carry. It differs from season to season if you are trekking in summers then carry less layers of warm clothing and if you are trekking in winters carry enough layers to protect yourself against chilly cold.

Necessary Items for trekkers

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Backpack (50 to 60 liters) A strongly built backpack with good support is compulsory for a trek. (Rain cover is important)

Sturdy Trekking Shoes The shoes should be strong enough with good support. The people ask if sports shoes would be comfortable but it is good to bring the right trekking shoes.

The Clothes You Should Bring On a Trek Avoid keeping extra clothes because it only makes you backpack heavy.

Trek Pants – The jeans are never suitable for a trek so you need at least 2-3 trek pants for treks carry more for longer treks.

Jacket – Jackets are very important to carry on a trek it protects you against the chilly weather. So carry 2 jackets on a week long trek.

Layers of warm Clothing  Carry warm woolen layers or fleece. Carry more layers during winter season (at least 2 to 3) and less during summer.

Thermals – The Temperature decreases at night so you might be need thermals for Night.

T- Shirts – Bring those t shirts which dry fast.

Poncho –They are needed if you are trekking on a Rainy day to keep you dry.

Hiking Pole

Water Bottle 2

Cap or Balaclava

Woolen and Waterproof Gloves

Socks (Woolen and Regular)

Torch head light

Personal Toiletry Items –  (toothpaste, toothbrush, toilet paper, sanitizer etc.)

Carry Personal Medical Kit

Personal Medical Kit (Carry minimum 5 tablets and maximum 10)

Medicine for Altitude Sickness

Medicine for acidity and discomfort.

Fever and Headache Medicines

Pain Reliever

Motion Sickness Medicine

Medicine for Allergies

Medicine for Diarrhoea

Sprains Cream or Spray

Antiseptic Cream

Stretchable/Elastic bandage

Note:- Please take all medicines only when prescribed by the doctor. In case you face any problem during your trek, discuss and take advice from the Professional guide.

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What is Included In This Trek?

Transport from Rishikesh to Rishikesh via Tempo Traveller or Taxi

Accommodation in Camp  on twin/three share basis

Breakfast, Lunch, evening sneaks Dinner,

Radio Walkie Talkie for Communication

Good Experience Trek Leader Guide

Medical Kit

Oxygen Cylinders

Gaiters and Crampons

What is Not Include In This Trek?

  • Personal Insurance
  • Personal toiletry Items
  • On the first day en route to base camp the breakfast and lunch are not included
  • last day en route lunch and dinner are not included

Note –           We serve three meals a day including snacks and soup. A variety of delectable and healthy food is provided which includes; Indian, Chinese and other Western meals. They are nutritious and keep you fit and healthy on the trek. (-Veg food)

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Introduction to Tungnath Trek

Located amidst the grandeur of the mighty Himalayas, the Tungnath Trek presents an adventure filled with spiritual and natural wonders. Tungnath Temple, found in the Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand, India, stands proudly as the highest temple dedicated to Lord Shiva across the globe. The specialness of this place comes from its links to ancient Hindu tales and its stunning spot. People who love exciting journeys come here from all corners of the world. They want to experience the holy atmosphere and overcome the exciting paths that make up this expedition.

Imagine being in the lap of the enormous Himalayas, feeling their majestic presence around you. The Tungnath Trek lets you experience just that – a spiritually uplifting journey and breathtakingly beautiful. It’s like a memorable adventure that offers a connection to your soul and a chance to be amazed by nature’s beauty. This incredible journey happens in the Rudraprayag district in Uttarakhand, India. Tungnath, a place known far and wide, is the highest temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. You might wonder why this temple is so unique. Well, it’s not just a temple; it’s a place woven into ancient stories that make it meaningful and captivating.

But this isn’t just a place of stories; it’s also a place of action and excitement. The Tungnath Trek isn’t your ordinary stroll in the park. It’s a challenge, an adventure that attracts people who love the thrill of the unknown. People come here from different corners of the world to feel the divine energy and conquer the challenging and demanding trails that lead to the temple. The journey isn’t just about walking; it’s about overcoming obstacles and pushing your limits to reach a place that’s not just physically high but spiritually uplifting.

So, if you ever dream of a trek that’s more than just a walk, if you desire to be surrounded by mountains that touch the sky and want to feel the ancient stories in the air, then the Tungnath Trek is waiting for you. It’s a journey that combines the awe-inspiring nature with the serenity of spirituality, offering an experience that will stay with you for a lifetime.

Tungnath Trek Distance

The Tungnath Trek is a journey that covers a distance of about  4.5  kilometres, approximately the same as  2.8  miles. This path takes you from where you start to the unique Tungnath temple that holds great significance. People who love trekking can pick different ways to get to this important place of worship. One way many people like to take starts from Chopta, a hill station resembling a storybook picture. Another way starts from Chandrashila, a place known for its views that show a vast and beautiful scene. Each route you walk gives you a different view of the land and its loveliness.

The time it takes to complete the trek depends on how you go and how quickly you walk. On average, it takes about 3 to 4 hours to finish walking to the Tungnath temple. It might tire your body as you go up and down, but the calm and peaceful feeling you get from the surroundings and the amazing sights you see are worth the effort.

So, imagine yourself walking on a path that’s not too long but long enough to make you feel like you’ve gone somewhere. This path takes you to a temple that’s important to many people. You can choose how you want to start your journey – maybe from a charming hill station or a place where you can see a beautiful view. It’s like creating your own adventure story, where you decide the path and the pace. And even though your body might sometimes feel tired, the happiness and beauty you experience along the way make it all worth it.

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Difficulty Level and Preparations

The Tungnath Trek offers a moderate level of challenge because of the kind of land you walk on and how high you go. People who go on this trek need to find their way through paths with rocks, places that go up steeply, and sometimes weather that can change unexpectedly. To prepare for this exciting journey, it’s essential to work on how strong your body is and how much it can keep going. Doing exercises that make your heart beat faster, your legs more robust, and walking quickly can help make you strong enough.

Talking about the things you need to carry, a few things are essential. You need shoes that are tough and meant for trekking, clothes that don’t make you uncomfortable, a backpack to carry your stuff, and a bottle for water. It’s also a good idea to have a kit for first aid, something to protect your skin from the sun like sunscreen, and a hat to keep your head cool. Having these things with you ensures you stay safe and feel good while on your adventure.

Imagine walking on paths that sometimes have big rocks, going up on challenging places, and not always knowing what the weather will do. This trek might not be the easiest, but it’s not the hardest either. You just need to make your body ready for it. You can do this by doing exercises that make your heart stronger, your legs tougher, and your stamina better. And when you pack your bag, don’t forget things like strong shoes, comfy clothes, and stuff to keep you safe and comfortable like sunscreen and a first aid kit. It might seem like a lot, but these things are like your helpers on the journey to ensure you have a great time.

Highlights and Attractions along the Trek

Embarking on the Tungnath Trek is like opening a magical book filled with the most fantastic nature stories. As you walk along the path, you’ll see forests that look like they’re from a fairy tale, meadows that are so colorful they seem unreal, and mountains covered with soft, white snow. And oh, the views! One of the most unique places to look from is the Chandrashila Peak. When you get there, you’ll be able to see the mountains around you, and it’ll feel like you’re looking at a painting that goes on forever.

But this trek isn’t just about nature’s beauty; it’s also about the stories of people who have lived here for a long time. You might see little stone shrines that have been there for ages as you walk. These are like small, quiet places where people have come to pray for a long time. And then some villages look like they’re right out of a storybook. People still live in these villages, and they have a way of life that’s special and different. Seeing these villages can give you a peek into how life was a long time ago.

Imagine walking on a path surrounded by the most beautiful things you can imagine. There are forests with tall, green trees, fields with flowers of all colors, and mountains that wear snow blankets. And when you get to an elevated place, you’ll see the hills around you, like they’re saying hello. But as you walk, you might also see small spots where people have prayed for a long time, and villages where people live in a way different from what you know. It’s like being inside a story, where every step takes you to a new page of adventure and wonder.

Safety Measures and Guidelines

Staying safe is the most important thing when you go trekking. There are some rules that you should always follow to make sure you’re safe. First, it’s better to walk with others in a group. This way, if anything happens, you have people to help you. Also, bring lots of water and snacks with you. They keep you strong and full of energy. Even if you’re in a hurry, don’t take shortcuts. It’s safer to stay on the path that’s known.

Your body needs time to get used to it when you’re going up high places, like in the mountains. If you don’t give it time, you might feel sick because of the height. So, it’s essential to climb slowly. You should also drink water regularly and take breaks. This helps your body adjust to the changes in how high you are.

Just think of it like this: when you go on a trek, you must be like an intelligent explorer. You stick with your group, bring things to eat and drink, and don’t rush. When you’re going up high, you need to give your body time to get used to it. This means strolling, drinking water, and resting. It might seem like a lot, but it keeps you safe and lets you enjoy your adventure without worries.

Personal Experiences and Recommendations

Just think of it like this: when you go on a trek, you must be like an intelligent explorer. You stick with your group, bring things to eat and drink, and don’t rush. When you’re going up high, you need to give your body time to get used to it. This means walking slowly, drinking water, and resting. It might seem like a lot, but it keeps you safe and lets you enjoy your adventure without worries.

Nestled amidst the majestic Himalayas, the Tungnath Trek offers a unique adventure that beautifully combines spirituality and the wonders of nature. This journey takes you to a place like no other – where the mountains stand tall and the air feels crisp and fresh. Even though the path can be challenging, it’s worth every step because of what you see.

The distance you walk might seem challenging, but it’s also a gift. Along the way, you’ll be greeted by views that make your heart skip a beat. Imagine looking at mountains covered in soft, white snow and valleys like a painting come to life. It’s like a dream that you never want to end. And as you walk, you might come across small spots that tell stories of people who have lived here for a long time. These stories are like little windows into their lives and ways of living.

To make sure you’re safe and happy on this journey, there are a few things to remember. Safety comes first, so it’s essential to be prepared. You should know how to stay safe in different situations. And before you start walking, make sure you have everything you need. Good shoes, clothes that keep you comfortable, and things to eat and drink are all important.

So, if you’re looking for a special adventure, the Tungnath Trek awaits you. It’s a journey that mixes the magic of nature with the feeling of being close to something higher than us. And when you’re done, you’ll have memories that will stay with you forever. So, get your things together, tie your shoelaces, and embark on this incredible journey to see the amazing things waiting for you.

What is the distance of the Tungnath Trek?

The Tungnath Trek is approximately 4.5  kilometres, approximately the same as  2.8  miles in distance one way.

Where does the Tungnath Trek start?

The Tungnath Trek usually starts from the village of Chopta, which is the base camp for the trek. Chopta is well-connected by road and serves as the starting point for various treks in the region.

How long does it take to complete the Tungnath Trek?

The trek to Tungnath Temple from Chopta typically takes around 2 to 3 hours, depending on your pace and fitness level. It’s considered a moderate trek, and the duration can vary based on individual factors.

Is the Tungnath Trek difficult?

The Tungnath Trek is considered a moderate-level trek. While it’s not extremely difficult, it does involve ascending steep trails and navigating uneven terrain. Adequate fitness preparation and proper trekking gear are recommended.

Can beginners do the Tungnath Trek?

Yes, beginners with a reasonable level of fitness and a willingness to tackle moderate uphill trails can attempt the Tungnath Trek. It’s important to take breaks, stay hydrated, and listen to your body during the trek.

What is the best time to undertake the Tungnath Trek?

The best time to do the Tungnath Trek is during the months of May to June and September to October. These months offer pleasant weather and clear views. The trek is usually avoided during the monsoon (July to August) due to heavy rainfall.

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Chopta-Tungnath Trek: A Thrilling Adventure in Uttarakhand

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Chandrashila Trek with Chopta and Tungnath is the most difficult trek in Uttarakhand. The trek is 13,000 feet surrounded by clouds, mists, and snow. Chandrashila Trek is organized every year in Uttarakhand which is family throughout the country. Deoria Tal, Chopta, Tungnath, and Chandrashila summits are included in this trek. 

In this article, we will tell you everything you need to know about this trek. 

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Chopta-Tungnath is exclusive for every season and is conducted every year. Winter and Autumn treks are most popular among tourists. It is an adventurous event in which everyone has to put their strength together to reach the goal. The trek is 3,690 m (12,110 ft) high from the sea level. You can visit Nanda Devi, Trisul, Kedar Peak, Bandarpunch, and Chaukhamba peaks during this trek. It takes 4 days (can also be covered in 5-6 days) to complete the trek. 

How to reach for Chopta-Tungnath trek:

  • By bus: You can use a government or a private bus from Haridwar to reach the base camp of this trek in Chopta. It takes less than 8 hours to cover 200 km. 
  • By road: You can come to Haridwar by train and then take a bus or a taxi from Haridwar to Sari village- the base camp of this trek. 
  • By airways: Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun is the closest airport to Chopta. Then you have to take a vehicle to reach the base camp which takes about 6.5 hours to cover 211 km. 

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Schedule of Chopta-Tungnath Trek:

For the Chopta-Tungnath Trek, 2-3 routes are suggested by tour operators. You can take any route to enjoy the beauty of Uttarakhand. We suggest that you take the Sari to Chandrashila route. 

 Reach Sari village from Haridwar:

Sari, which is located in the Rudraprayag district, is the base camp of Chopta-Tungnath Trek. Hotels, guest houses, and camps are available for trekkers. Sari is situated 6600 feet above the sea level. Trickers stay here for a night and then proceed to go to Deoria Tal the next day to continue their trek. 

 Towards Deoria Tal:

Deoria Tal is 3 km away from the Sari village. You need 1 hour to complete 1300 feet elevation for the trek. You will come across Maple Forest and Hawa Ghar which are built by the Forest Department to make trek easy for trekkers. Beautiful farmlands, ancient temples, and villages are seen throughout the journey. Then you stay for a night in the tents near the lake. The total climb to this point is 7800 feet. 

 Chopta trek:

It is the longest day of Chandrashila Trek as you further climb 1000 feet. It takes 9 hours to reach Chopta from Deoria Tal. Rohini Bugyal, Akash Kamini Waterfall, and Bhrujgali are the water points that you can see during the trek. You will find small hurts and shepherds in the mountains of Chopta. You will reach the ChoptaI camp at 5 pm. The total elevation is 8000 feet above sea level. 

 Chopta To Chandrashila:

This will happen on day 4 of the Chopta-Tungnath Trek. You can see the thousand-year-old she want Temple in this route. Then you have to cover the distance of 8 km from Chopta to Chandrashila in 5 hours. You can also find Tungnath temple which is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Chandrashila is located 1.5 km above Tungnath Temple. When you reach Chandrashila you can see some of the famous peaks such as  Nanda Devi, Trishul, Nanda Ghunti, Kamet, Dunagiri, Chaukhamba, Kedar dome, Thalay Sagar, Gangotri ranges, and Jahanukut. Here the total elevation is 12100 feet. 

After staying a night at Chandrashila you come back to Chopta. 

 Back to Haridwar:

You come back from Haridwar after staying at Chopta. Then you can take any mode of transport to go back home. 

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Precautions taken for Chopta-Tungnath Trek:

  • Always carry a trekking pole. You must not move without the use of a trekking pole. 
  • You should avoid jeans and other tight-fitting clothes. Instead, wear clothes that are light and can be easily dried. 
  • You should not roam the place without your tour if you don’t know about it. Various unexpected events occur and mountains can be dangerous. 
  • You should keep yourself hydrated during the track. Therefore you should carry enough water. 
  • You should wear good quality trekking shoes. Do not wear sports shoes. 
  • You should not take any medicines without asking your guide. 
  • Walk on flat ground while descending. You should dig in heels while ascending. 

Best time for trekking:

Many people believe that Chopta is a yearly trekking destination that you can visit anytime. However, March to May is considered the best time for Chopta-Tungnath Trek as the climate is warm and beautiful. 

Things you should carry for the trek:

  • Good woolen socks, good trekking shoes and trekking poles. 
  • Winter jacket, Trekkie pants, woolen hat
  • Sunglasses and sunscreen. 
  • First aid box and Swiss knife. 

Conclusion:

Everyone should try Chopta-Tungnath Trek once in their lives. It will give you new experience and peace which you will not find in daily life. With this article, we hope that you have all the information that you need to know about the Chopta-Tungnath Trek of Uttrakhand. 

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tungnath trek distance in hindi

  • मुख्य पृष्ठ
  • हमारे बारें में
  • गोपनीयता नीति
  • संपर्क करें
  • वैदिक ज्ञान
  • भारतवर्ष इतिहास

Tungnath Mahadev Mandir: तुंगनाथ मंदिर का इतिहास व कहानी

tungnath trek distance in hindi

उत्तराखंड में भगवान शिव को समर्पित पांच केदार हैं जिन्हें पंच केदार के नाम से जाना जाता है। उन्हीं में से तीसरा केदार है तुंगनाथ मंदिर (Tungnath Mandir)। इस मंदिर का निर्माण आज से हजारों वर्षों पूर्व महाभारत के समय में पांडवों के द्वारा किया गया था। तुंगनाथ मंदिर हिमालय की पहाड़ियों पर अलकनंदा व मंदाकिनी नदियों के बीच भगवान शिव का मंदिर है। इस कारण इसे तुंगनाथ महादेव (Tungnath Mahadev) के नाम से भी जाना जाता है।

यदि आप रोमांच के साथ-साथ धार्मिक यात्रा का मिश्रण चाहते हैं तो अवश्य ही तुंगनाथ महादेव मंदिर होकर आएं। तुंगनाथ मंदिर से ऊपर प्रसिद्ध चंद्रशिला पहाड़ी भी है जिसका संबंध भगवान श्रीराम से है। आज हम आपको तुंगनाथ मंदिर का इतिहास (Tungnath Temple History In Hindi), कहानी, यात्रा, ट्रेक, संरचना व महत्व इत्यादि सभी के बारे मे विस्तार से जानकारी देंगे।

Tungnath Mandir | तुंगनाथ मंदिर की यात्रा

तुंगनाथ महादेव जी का एक ऐसा मंदिर है जिसकी चढ़ाई बहुत ही दुर्गम है । वह इसलिए क्योंकि इसके लिए आपको सीधी चढ़ाई चढ़नी पड़ती है जो हर किसी के बस की बात नहीं है। केदारनाथ तो सभी भक्तों के बीच में बहुत प्रसिद्ध है लेकिन केदारनाथ के बाद पंच केदारों में जिसका नाम लिया जाता है, वह यही Tungnath Mahadev Mandir है।

हर वर्ष हजारों-लाखों की संख्या में भक्तगण तुंगनाथ ट्रेक करके मंदिर पहुँचते हैं । हालाँकि सर्दियों में मंदिर भीषण बर्फ़बारी के कारण बंद हो जाता है लेकिन फिर भी भक्तगण यहाँ पहुँचते रहते हैं। मंदिर की सुंदरता को शायद ही शब्दों में व्यक्त किया जा सके। इसका अनुभव तो यहाँ पहुँच कर ही किया जा सकता है। ऐसे में आइये तुंगनाथ मंदिर के बारे में समूची जानकारी ले ली जाए।

तुंगनाथ मंदिर का इतिहास (Tungnath Temple History In Hindi)

तुंगनाथ मंदिर की कहानी मुख्य रूप से महाभारत काल से जुड़ी हुई है । महाभारत के भीषण युद्ध के बाद पांडवों ने गोत्र व ब्राह्मण हत्या के पाप से मुक्ति पाने के लिए भगवान शिव को प्रसन्न करने का निर्णय किया था। इसके बाद उन्होंने भगवान शिव को काशी से लेकर केदारनाथ तक ढूंढा लेकिन वो उन्हें नही मिले।

भगवान शिव सभी पांडवों से अत्यधिक क्रोधित थे। इसलिए वे उनसे छुपने के लिए एक बैल का रूप लेकर धरती में समाने लगे लेकिन तभी भीम ने उन्हें देख लिया और बैल को पीछे से पकड़ लिया। तब उस बैल का पीछे वाला भाग वहीं रह गया और बाकि चार भाग चार अन्य जगहों पर निकले जिन्हें हम पंच केदार कहते हैं।

जब भीम ने महादेव के बैल रूप को पकड़ा तब उसकी भुजाएं यहाँ प्रकट हुई थी। बैल का पीछे वाला भाग केदारनाथ में रह गया था जबकि अन्य तीन भाग में मुख रुद्रनाथ में, नाभि मध्यमहेश्वर में तथा जटाएं कल्पेश्वर में प्रकट हुई थी। इन पांचों स्थानों पर पांडवों के द्वारा भगवान शिव को समर्पित मंदिरों का निर्माण किया गया था व शिवलिंग की स्थापना की गयी थी। इससे भगवान शिव ने प्रसन्न होकर उन्हें पाप मुक्त कर दिया था।

तुंगनाथ का अर्थ

तुंगनाथ का मतलब (Tungnath Meaning In Hindi) होता है पहाड़ों का भगवान जो कि भगवान शिव को कहा जाता है। इसी के साथ ही तुंगनाथ में तुंग का अर्थ हाथ या भुजाओं से होता है जबकि नाथ का अर्थ स्वामी से है। चूँकि भगवान शिव के बैल रुपी अवतार की भुजाएं यहाँ निकली थी, इसलिए पांडवों ने इसका नाम तुंग और शिव को स्वामी मानकर नाथ नाम दिया। इस कारण तुंगनाथ का अर्थ शिवजी की भुजाएं है।

तुंगनाथ मंदिर कहां है? (Tungnath Mandir Kahan Hai)

तुंगनाथ महादेव मंदिर उत्तराखंड राज्य के रुद्रप्रयाग जिले के अंतर्गत आता है। यहाँ पर उखीमठ से आगे चोपता नामक एक गाँव है। इसी गाँव के पास तुंगनाथ नामक पहाड़ी है। चोपता गाँव तक हम विभिन्न साधनों से पहुँच सकते हैं। उसके बाद यहाँ से तुंगनाथ पहाड़ी पर चढ़कर तुंगनाथ मंदिर तक पहुंचा जा सकता है।

चोपता गाँव की समुद्र तट से ऊंचाई लगभग 3,470 मीटर (11,385 फीट) है। यहाँ से तुंगनाथ मंदिर 3 से 4 किलोमीटर की दूरी पर स्थित है। तुंगनाथ मंदिर की समुंद्र तट से ऊंचाई 3,680 मीटर (12,073 फीट) है। चोपता से तुंगनाथ पहुँचने में सामान्यतया 2 से 3 घंटे का समय लगता है।

तुंगनाथ पहाड़ी से तीन झरने निकलते हैं जिनसे अक्षकामिनी नदी का निर्माण होता है। साथ ही यह पहाड़ी प्रसिद्ध अलकनंदा व मंदाकिनी नदियों के बीच में स्थित है। 3 से 4 किलोमीटर का यह रास्ता बहुत ही कठिन है क्योंकि इसके लिए लगभग सीधी चढ़ाई चढ़नी पड़ती है। ऐसे में बहुत से श्रद्धालु पहले ही हार मान जाते हैं और पीछे लौट पड़ते हैं।

तुंगनाथ मंदिर का रहस्य

अब बहुत से भक्तगण तुंगनाथ मंदिर के रहस्य को जानने को उतारू रहते हैं। ऐसे में अब हम तुंगनाथ मंदिर की संरचना को आपके सामने रखने जा रहे हैं ताकि इसका रहस्य भी उजागर हो सके। जब आप तुंगनाथ का ट्रेक करके मंदिर के पास पहुंचेगे तो सामने नवनिर्मित बड़ा सा अर्ध चंद्राकर बोर्ड दिखाई देगा जिस पर श्री तुंगनाथ मंदिर लिखा हुआ है। यह बोर्ड सरकार के द्वारा लगाया गया है। इसके बाद मुख्य मंदिर आता है।

मंदिर का निर्माण बड़े-बड़े पत्थरों से किया गया है जिसके अंदर काले पत्थर से बना शिवलिंग स्थापित है। Tungnath Mandir के प्रवेश द्वार पर भगवान शिव की सवारी नंदी शिवलिंग की ओर मुख किये हुए है। मंदिर के अंदर शिवलिंग के आसपास काल भैरव , महर्षि व्यास व अष्टधातु से बनी मूर्तियाँ स्थापित की गयी है। इसके अलावा बाकि चार केदारों व पांडवों की नक्काशियां भी दीवार पर देखने को मिलेंगी।

तुंगनाथ मंदिर के दाईं ओर एक छोटा सा मंदिर है जहाँ भगवान गणेश की मूर्ति स्थापित है। गणेश मंदिर के दाईं ओर अन्य छोटे-छोटे पांच मंदिर भी हैं। एक तरह से तुंगनाथ मंदिर के आसपास कई छोटे-छोटे मंदिर हैं। मुख्य मंदिर के ऊपर एक लकड़ी का चबूतरा बना हुआ है जो चारों ओर से सोलह खिड़कियों के माध्यम से खुला हुआ है। इस चबूतरे के ऊपर मंदिर के शिखर को बड़े-बड़े पत्थरों की सहायता से ढका गया है।

तुंगनाथ ट्रेक (Tungnath Trek)

Tungnath Trek In Hindi

यहाँ आप अपने या सार्वजनिक साधनों से केवल चोपता गाँव तक ही पहुँच सकते हैं, इसलिए आगे की यात्रा पैदल चलकर ही करनी पड़ेगी। तुंगनाथ मंदिर का ट्रेक ज्यादा मुश्किल नही है क्योंकि इसे चट्टानों व पत्थरों को काटकर समतल बनाया गया है लेकिन कहीं-कहीं सीधी चढ़ाई आती है।

तुंगनाथ मंदिर के ट्रेक में आपको ज्यादा मुश्किल नही होगी। यदि आप रुक-रुक कर भी चलेंगे तो ज्यादा से ज्यादा यह ट्रेक 3 घंटे में पूरा हो जाएगा लेकिन सबसे मुख्य बात जो तुंगनाथ के ट्रेक को आकर्षक बनाती है, वह है यहाँ का मनोहर दृश्य।

तुंगनाथ मंदिर के ट्रेक के बीच में आपको बांस व बुरांश के जंगल पार करने होंगे। ये जंगल गोपेश्वर से चोपता आते हुए ही शुरू हो जाते हैं। यहाँ आपको हिमालय की पहाड़ियां, ठंडी-ठंडी हवा, कई तरह के पुष्प, मखमली घास इत्यादि देखने को मिलेंगे।

तुंगनाथ मंदिर के आसपास का दृश्य

जब आप बस या टैक्सी से चोपता तक जाएंगे तो वहां की स्थानीय भाषा में इस क्षेत्र को बुग्याल क्षेत्र के नाम से जाना जाता है। बुग्याल पेड़ों और बर्फ के बीच का मखमली घास वाला क्षेत्र है। यह स्थान उत्तराखंड राज्य के गढ़वाल में टिम्बर रेखा पर पड़ता है। यह रेखा वह होती है जहाँ पर असंख्य वृक्ष समाप्त हो जाते हैं और मखमली घास शुरू हो जाती है। एक तरह से यह पेड़ों और बर्फ के बीच का स्थान होता है जहाँ मखमली घास होती है।

सर्दियों में यही घास बर्फ से ढक जाती है जो इसे और भी मनोहर बना देती है। साथ ही यहाँ आपको रंग-बिरंगे पुष्प देखने को मिलेंगे जो इस मनोहर दृश्य में चार चाँद लगा देंगे। चोपता गाँव देवदार व अल्पाइन के वृक्षों से घिरा हुआ एक सुंदर गाँव है। तुंगनाथ मंदिर से डेढ़ किलोमीटर और ऊपर चढ़कर चंद्रशिला पहाड़ी के शिखर तक पंहुचा जा सकता है जहाँ से हिमालय की पर्वत श्रृंखलाओं का अद्भुत नजारा देखने को मिलता है।

तुंगनाथ मंदिर में पूजा अर्चना

आज से कई सदियों पहले जब आदि शंकराचार्य ने जन्म लिया था तब उनके आदेशानुसार बाकि चार केदारों में दक्षिण भारत के पंडित ही मुख्य पुजारी बने थे। यह परंपरा आज तक चली आ रही है लेकिन तुंगनाथ मंदिर के साथ ऐसा नही है। तुंगनाथ मंदिर के पुजारी वहां के स्थानीय ब्राह्मण होते हैं जो पास के ही गाँव मक्कूमठ के होते हैं। सर्दियों में जब तुंगनाथ मंदिर बंद हो जाता है तब मुख्य मूर्ति को वहां से उठाकर मक्कूमठ गाँव के मंदिर में ही स्थापित किया जाता है।

तुंगनाथ मंदिर का मौसम

यदि आप पहाड़ी इलाकों में नही रहते हैं तो यहाँ आपको हर समय सर्दी का ही अहसास होगा क्योंकि यहाँ की गर्मी मैदानी इलाकों के लिए सर्दी के बराबर ही है। यहाँ गर्मियों में अधिकतम तापमान 15 से 20 डिग्री तक पहुँचता है जबकि सर्दियों में तो यहाँ बर्फ जम जाती है और तापमान -5 से -10 डिग्री तक पहुँच जाता है। इसलिए आप जब भी यहाँ आएं तब गर्म कपड़े साथ में लेकर आएं।

तुंगनाथ मंदिर कब जाएं?

Tungnath Mahadev Mandir

जैसा कि हमने आपको ऊपर बताया कि सर्दियों में यहाँ का तापमान -10 डिग्री तक पहुँच जाता है जिस कारण यहाँ भीषण बर्फबारी होती है। यहाँ इतनी ज्यादा बर्फबारी होती है कि आधे से ज्यादा मुख्य मंदिर ही बर्फ से ढक जाता है। इसलिए उस समय मंदिर खुलने का प्रश्न ही पैदा नही होता। ऐसे में Tungnath Mandir नवंबर से लेकर अप्रैल महीने के बीच लगभग 6 माह के लिए बंद रहता है।

मंदिर आधिकारिक रूप से गर्मियों के मौसम में अप्रैल-मई के महीने में खुलता है और दीपावली तक खुला रहता है। दीपावली के बाद मंदिर में स्थित प्रतीकात्मक या मुख्य मूर्ति को वहां से लाकर मक्कूमठ मंदिर में रख दिया जाता है जो कि यहाँ से 20 से 30 किलोमीटर की दूरी पर नीचे स्थित है। इसके बाद मंदिर अप्रैल के महीने तक बंद रहता है और मक्कूमठ में ही भगवान की पूजा-अर्चना की जाती है।

तुंगनाथ मंदिर टाइमिंग

मंदिर प्रातः काल 6 बजे आम भक्तों के लिए खुल जाता है और शाम में 7 बजे के आसपास इसके कपाट बंद हो जाते हैं। ऐसे में यदि आपको तुंगनाथ महादेव के दर्शन (Tungnath Mahadev) करने हैं तो आप सुबह के समय जल्दी यात्रा शुरू कर देंगे तो बेहतर रहेगा। हालाँकि बहुत से भक्तगण अपना खुद का टेंट लेकर जाते हैं और ऊपर रुकते हैं तो वहीं अधिकांश सुबह जल्दी यात्रा शुरू करके पुनः चोपता गांव पहुँच जाते हैं।

तुंगनाथ मंदिर कैसे पहुंचें?

यहाँ पहुँचने के लिए आप उत्तराखंड राज्य के तीन बड़े शहरों हरिद्वार, ऋषिकेश या देहरादून कहीं भी आ जाएं क्योंकि उससे आगे की यात्रा बस, टैक्सी या निजी वाहन से ही करनी पड़ेगी।

  • ऋषिकेश से चोपता की दूरी: 200 किलोमीटर
  • हरिद्वार से चोपता की दूरी: 225 किलोमीटर
  • देहरादून से चोपता की दूरी: 246 किलोमीटर

इन तीनों में से सबसे सही ऋषिकेश से चोपता जाना रहता है। हालाँकि आपको तीनों शहरों से ही तुंगनाथ जाने के लिए बस या टैक्सी मिल जाएँगी। यहाँ से चोपता की सीधी बस या टैक्सी मिलना मुश्किल होता है, इसलिए पहले आपको गोपेश्वर या उखीमठ उतरना होगा और फिर वहां से चोपता के लिए साधन पकड़ना होगा।

  • गोपेश्वर से चोपता की दूरी: 41 किलोमीटर
  • उखीमठ से चोपता की दूरी: 29 किलोमीटर

चोपता से तुंगनाथ की दूरी 3 से 4 किलोमीटर की है। ऐसे में सबसे मुख्य प्रश्न यही हुआ कि Tungnath Mandir जाने के लिए चोपता गांव कैसे पहुंचा जाए!! तो चोपता पहुँचने के तीनों मार्गों के बारे में जान लेते हैं।

यदि आप हवाई जहाज से तुंगनाथ मंदिर आना चाहते हैं तो चोपता के सबसे नजदीकी हवाई अड्डा देहरादून का ग्रांट जॉली हवाई अड्डा है। वहां से बस या टैक्सी करके चोपता पहुँचना पड़ेगा।

यदि आप सभी भारतीयों की पसंदीदा रेलगाड़ी से तुंगनाथ मंदिर आ रहे हैं तो सबसे नजदीकी रेलवे स्टेशन ऋषिकेश का है। यहाँ से फिर आपको बस या टैक्सी की सहायता से चोपता पहुंचना पड़ेगा।

वर्तमान समय में उत्तराखंड राज्य का लगभग हर शहर व कस्बा बसों के द्वारा सड़क मार्ग से अच्छी तरह से जुड़ा हुआ है। हालाँकि कुछ जगहों पर बस सीधी नही जाती, इसलिए वहां से आपको बस बदलनी पड़ सकती है। आपको दिल्ली, चंडीगढ़, जयपुर इत्यादि से ऋषिकेश तक की सीधी बस आसानी से मिल जाएगी। फिर वहां से आप आगे के लिए स्थानीय बस या टैक्सी कर सकते हैं।

इस तरह से आप आसानी से किसी भी मार्ग के द्वारा तुंगनाथ मंदिर पहुँच सकते हैं और तुंगनाथ महादेव के दर्शन कर सकते हैं । हालाँकि यदि आपको शिवलिंग के दर्शन करने हैं तो उसके लिए गर्मियों के मौसम में आना होगा क्योंकि सर्दियों में तो लगभग आधा मंदिर बर्फ़बारी में ढक जाता है और बंद हो जाता है।

तुंगनाथ में कहां रुकें?

यदि आप Tungnath Mahadev रुकने का सोच रहे हैं तो हम आपको बता दें कि मंदिर के आसपास कुछ भी रुकने के लिए नही है। इसलिये आपको एक दिन में ही ट्रेक करके फिर से नीचे चोपता गाँव तक आना पड़ेगा। चोपता में आपको कई होटल, विश्रामगृह, लॉज इत्यादि मिल जाएंगे जहाँ आप रुक सकते हैं।

इसके अलावा उखीमठ में भी कई बड़े होटल व हॉस्टल हैं। सरकार द्वारा विश्रामगृह की व्यवस्था भी उखीमठ में ही है जहाँ आप रुक सकते हैं। यदि आप परिवार के साथ यहाँ जा रहे हैं तो हम आपको सलाह देंगे कि होटल इत्यादि की बुकिंग पहले से ही करवा कर रखें।

तुंगनाथ के आसपास दर्शनीय स्थल

यदि आप तुंगनाथ मंदिर की यात्रा पर जाने का सोच रहे हैं तो आपको यहाँ मंदिर के साथ-साथ कुछ अन्य जगह की यात्रा पर भी होकर आना चाहिए। सबसे मुख्य तो तुंगनाथ महादेव मंदिर (Tungnath Mahadev Mandir) से ऊपर स्थित चंद्रशिला की पहाड़ी है जिसका महत्व श्रीराम के कारण बहुत बढ़ गया है। इसी के साथ ही कुछ और स्थल भी हैं, जहाँ आप तुंगनाथ मंदिर के साथ-साथ घूम सकते हैं। आइये एक-एक करके इनके बारे में जान लेते हैं।

चंद्रशिला पहाड़ी

Chandrashila Trek In Hindi

जो लोग तुंगनाथ मंदिर घूमने जाते हैं वे चंद्रशिला पहाड़ी (Chandrashila Tungnath Trek) पर भी जरुर जाते हैं। यह तुंगनाथ मंदिर से लगभग 1 से 2 किलोमीटर ऊपर है जिसके लिए आपको एक से डेढ़ घंटे की चढ़ाई और करनी पड़ेगी। मान्यता है कि यहाँ भगवान श्रीराम ने रावण वध के बाद ब्रह्महत्या के पाप से मुक्ति पाने के लिए कुछ समय तक ध्यान किया था और भगवान शिव से क्षमा मांगी थी। यहाँ की पहाड़ी पर एक छोटा सा मंदिर भी है जहाँ से हिमायाल की चोटियों को देखा जा सकता है।

देवरिया ताल

Deoria Tal In Hindi

जब आप उखीमठ से चोपता जा रहे होते हैं तब बीच में सारी नामक एक गाँव आएगा। उस गाँव से 2 से 3 किलोमीटर की चढ़ाई पर देवरिया ताल (Deoria Tal Tungnath Trek) आता है। यह एक सुंदर झील है जो चारों ओर से जंगलों से घिरी हुई है। इस झील के पानी में पहाड़ियों के प्रतिबिम्ब देखने में बहुत ही आकर्षक लगते हैं।

चोपता गांव (Chopta Tungnath) अपने आप में ही एक घूमने लायक जगह है। यहाँ भी आप प्रकृति का आनंद ले सकते हैं और आसपास ट्रेक कर सकते हैं। कहने का अर्थ यह हुआ कि जब आप इतनी लंबी यात्रा करके चोपता गांव पहुचेंगे तो एकदम से तुंगनाथ मंदिर का ट्रेक शुरू करने से पहले एक या आधे दिन इसी गाँव में रुकें और वहां की प्राकृतिक सुंदरता का आनंद लें।

उखीमठ (Ukhimath) में भगवान शिव और माता पार्वती को समर्पित कई मंदिर देखने को मिलेंगे। यह चोपता से लगभग 50 किलोमीटर की दूरी पर स्थित है जहाँ आप जा सकते हैं।

कस्तूरी मृग अभयारण्य

इस अभयारण्य में कस्तूरी मृग मुख्य रूप से पाए जाते हैं, इसलिए इसका नाम कस्तूरी मृग अभयारण्य (Kasturi Mrig Abhyaran) पड़ा। साथ ही इसमें अन्य दुर्लभ वन्य प्रजातियाँ भी पाई जाती हैं।

इन सभी के अलावा आप और भी कई जगह घूम सकते हैं लेकिन यह आप पर निर्भर करता है कि आप कितने दिन की यात्रा पर यहाँ आये हैं । बहुत से भक्तगण तुंगनाथ मंदिर के साथ ही केदारनाथ या पंच केदार की यात्रा पर भी निकलते हैं। यह सभी केदार उत्तराखंड में ही कुछ-कुछ दूरी पर स्थित हैं।

तुंगनाथ मंदिर जाते समय इन बातों का रखें ध्यान

आखिर में आप यह भी जान लें कि यदि आप Tungnath Mahadev के दर्शन करने जा ही रहे हैं तो उस दौरान आपको किन-किन बातों का ध्यान मुख्य तौर पर रखना चाहिए । ऐसे में हम आपको कुछ टिप्स देने जा रहे हैं ताकि आपकी तुंगनाथ महादेव की यात्रा सुगम व आनंददायक रहे।

  • यहाँ वर्षभर ठंडा मौसम रहता है, इसलिए गर्म कपड़े हमेशा साथ लेकर चलें।
  • ट्रैकिंग करने के लिए ट्रैकिंग वाले जूते व एक छड़ी भी साथ में रखेंगे तो पहाड़ों पर चढ़ने में आसानी होगी।
  • होटल इत्यादि की बुकिंग पहले ही करवा कर रखें।
  • मंदिर के अंदर फोटोग्राफी करना निषेध है।
  • बारिश के मौसम में यहाँ आने से बचें।
  • यहाँ पर मोबाइल सिग्नल भी बहुत कम ही मिलते हैं।

तो कुछ इस तरह से आपने इस लेख के माध्यम से तुंगनाथ मंदिर (Tungnath Mandir) की संपूर्ण जानकारी प्राप्त कर ली है । ऐसे में अब आपका मन भी भगवान शिव को समर्पित इस अद्भुत मंदिर की यात्रा करने का कर रहा होगा। तो फिर देर किस बात की, आप अभी अपने परिवारजनों या मित्रों के साथ Tungnath Mahadev Mandir की यात्रा का कार्यक्रम बना सकते हैं।

तुंगनाथ मंदिर से संबंधित प्रश्नोत्तर

प्रश्न: तुंगनाथ मंदिर भारत के किस शहर में स्थित है?

उत्तर: तुंगनाथ मंदिर भारत के रुद्रप्रयाग शहर में स्थित है । यह उत्तराखंड राज्य के अंतर्गत आता है । यहाँ की चढ़ाई बहुत ही कठिन है ।

प्रश्न: तुंगनाथ में किसकी पूजा होती है?

उत्तर: तुंगनाथ में भगवान शिव के बैल रुपी अवतार की भुजाओं अर्थात हाथों की पूजा होती है । तुंग का अर्थ भुजाएं है जबकि नाथ का अर्थ स्वामी है ।

प्रश्न: तुंगनाथ के कपाट कब खुलते हैं?

उत्तर: तुंगनाथ मंदिर के कपाट अक्षय तृतीय के आसपास खोले जाते हैं । उसी समय ही केदारनाथ मंदिर के कपाट भी खोले जाते हैं ।

प्रश्न: क्या तुंगनाथ और केदारनाथ एक ही है?

उत्तर: नहीं, तुंगनाथ और केदारनाथ दोनों अलग-अलग हैं जिन्हें पंच केदार में से दो केदार माना जाता है ।

प्रश्न: केदारनाथ से तुंगनाथ कैसे पहुंचे?

उत्तर: केदारनाथ उत्तराखंड के सोनप्रयाग जिले में तो वहीं तुंगनाथ रुद्रप्रयाग जिले में स्थित है । दोनों के बीच लगभग 100 किलोमीटर की दूरी है जिसे तय करने में 3 घंटे का समय लग जाता है । हालाँकि इसमें ट्रेक का समय सम्मिलित नहीं किया गया है ।

प्रश्न: तुंगनाथ मंदिर क्यों प्रसिद्ध है?

उत्तर: तुंगनाथ में भगवान शिव के बैल रुपी अवतार की भुजाएं प्रकट हुई थी । इसके बाद पांडवों ने इस मंदिर का निर्माण करवाया था जो भक्तों के बीच आस्था का एक केंद्र है ।

प्रश्न: तुंगनाथ मंदिर के पीछे की कहानी क्या है?

उत्तर: तुंगनाथ मंदिर के पीछे की कहानी यही है कि यहाँ पर भगवान शिव के बैल रुपी अवतार की भुजाएं प्रकट हुई थी । उसके बाद महादेव के आशीर्वाद से पांडवों ने इस मंदिर का निर्माण करवाया था ।

प्रश्न: तुंगनाथ ट्रेक मुश्किल है?

उत्तर: जी हां, तुंगनाथ ट्रेक बहुत ही कठिन ट्रेक है क्योंकि इसकी चढ़ाई आखिर में जाकर एकदम सीधी हो जाती है । ऐसे में यह अनुभवी ट्रेकर के लिए सही है या फिर गाइड के साथ की जानी चाहिए ।

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तुंगनाथ मंदिर का परिचय | Tungnath Temple

तुंगनाथ मंदिर उत्तराखण्ड के रूद्रप्रयाग जिले मे ऊंखीमठ के निकट तुंगनाथ पर्वत पर स्थित है। तुंगनाथ मंदिर विश्व में भगवान शिव का व उत्तराखण्ड का सवसे ऊंचाई वाला मंदिर है जिसकी ऊंचाई लगभग 3460 मीटर है।

इस मंदिर का निर्माण हजारो वर्ष हुआ माना जाता है। यह पंच केदारों में से एक केदार है और यहां भगवान शिव की पंच केदारों में से एक के रूप में पूजा होती है। तुंगनाथ मंदिर में भगवान शिव के ह्रदय और भुजाओं की पूजा होती है। 

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  तुंगनाथ की कथा | Tungnath Temple History

 ऐसा माना जाता है कि महाभारत के युद्ध में पाण्डवों के विजयी होने पर उन पर अपने  कुल के भाइयों की हत्या का आरोप लगा जिस कारण पाण्डव भगवान कृष्ण के कहने पर भातृहत्या पाप से मुक्ति पाने हेतु भगवान शिव का आशीर्वाद पाना चाहते थे।

परन्तु भगवान शिव पाण्डवों से नाराज थे और भगवान शिव उन्हे दर्शन नही देना चाहते थे। पांडव भगवान शिव के दर्शन हेतु काशी नगरी गये परन्तु भगवान शिव ने उन्हे वहां दर्शन नही दिये।

इसके बाद पाण्डव भगवान शिव को खोजते हुए हिमालय के केदार नामक श्रंग पर जा पहुंचे। कुलघाती होने के कारण शिवजी ने पाण्डवों को दर्शन देना उचित नही समझा।

उन्होने भैंस (महीष) का स्वरूप धारण कर लिया और भैसों के झुण्ड में सम्मिलित हो गये। महाबली भीम दो विशाल चट्टानों पर पांव रखकर इस तरह खड़े हो गये कि भैंसे उनके पावों के बीच से निकल जायें।

सामान्य भैंसो ने यही किया। परन्तु शिव भगवान जो छदम् रूप से भैंस का रूप धारण किये हुए थे, को यह अपमानजनक लगा। इसलिए उन्होंने अपना सिर जमीन पर मार दिया।

मान्यता अनुसार उनका सिर तो पशुपतिनाथ (नेपाल) निकल गया, परन्तु महाबली भीम ने महर्षि रूपधारी शिव की पूंछ पकड़ ली। फलस्वरूप महीष रूप का पिछला भाग (नितम्ब) इसी स्थल पर रह गया।

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इस दृढ़ संकल्प को देखकर भगवान शिव प्रसन्न हो गये और उन्होने पांडवों को दर्शन देकर पाप मुक्त कर दिया। उसी समय से भगवान शिव की नितम्ब रूपी शिला केदारनाथ में पूजी जाती है।

इसी प्रकार शिव की भुजाएं तुंगनाथ में निकली, मुख रूद्रनाथ में, नाभि मदमहेश्वर में और जटा कल्पेश्वर में प्रकट हुई। इसलिए इन चारों स्थलों सहित केदारनाथ को पंचकेदार कहा जाता है।

ऐसा भी माना जाता है कि पार्वती माता ने भगवान शिव को प्रसन्न करने के लिए विवाह से पहले यहां तप किया था। ऐसा माना जाता है कि इस मंदिर का निर्माण पाण्डवों द्वारा कराया गया था। यह मंदिर चोपता से 3 किलोमीटर की दूरी पर स्थित है।

चन्द्रशिला | Tungnath ChandraShila | Tungnath  Track 

तृतीय केदार भगवान तुंगनाथ (Tungnath Temple) से 1.5 किमी ऊपर स्थित चोटी चन्द्रशिला के नाम से जानी जाती है जो कि समुद्र तल से 4 हजार मीटर की ऊंचाई पर स्थित है।

केदारखण्ड के अनुसार यह वह स्थान है जहां चन्द्रमा के द्वारा अपने क्षय रोग के मोक्ष के लिए भगवान शंकर की तपस्या की थी। राजा दक्ष प्रजापति कि सत्ताईस कन्याएं थी।

chandrashila temple

उनमें रोहिणी नाम की कन्या चन्द्रमा द्वारा अत्यधिक प्रेम किये जाने पर राजा दक्ष द्वारा श्राप दिया गया था जिस कारण चन्द्रमा को क्षय रोग हो गया था। उसी श्राप की मुक्ति हेतु चन्द्रमा द्वारा भगवान शंकर की तपस्या इसी स्थान पर की गयी थी तब से इस स्थान को चन्द्रशिला कहा जाता है।

गढ़वाल की हिमालय पर्वतमाला में स्थित इस जगह से पास के अन्य अद्भुत दृष्य वुग्याल, नन्दादेवी, त्रिशूल, केदार. बन्दर पूंछ और चौखम्बा की चोटियों के अद्भुत दृष्य गोचर होते हैं।

चन्द्रशिला ट्रैक दर्शकों के बीच सबसे लोकप्रिय ट्रेकिंग मार्गों में से एक है। यह मार्ग चोपता से शुरू होकर तुंगनाथ तक 3.5 की खड़ी चढ़ाई पर ट्रेकिंग कर सम्पन्न होता है। शीतकाल में यह मार्ग आवागमन हेतु बन्द रहता है।

चोपता | Tungnath Chopta | Tungnath Chopta Track

चोपता को भारत का मिनि स्विटजरलैंड भी कहा जाता है। चोपता की समुद्र से ऊंचाई 2709 मीटर है। गर्मियों व सर्दियों में भारत के कोने कोने से बहुत सारे पर्यटर यहां घूमने के लिए आते है।

गर्मियों में यहां का मौसम बहुत सुहावना रहता है। गर्मियों में यहां का तापमान 5 से 25 डिग्री सेल्सियस के बीच रहता है। सर्दियों में यहां का तापमान -7 से 10 डिग्री सेल्सियस के बीच रहता है। सर्दियों में यहां अक्सर बर्फ पड़ी रहती है विशेषतयः जनवरी में बर्षा होने के बाद।

चोपता अपने सुन्दर दृश्य और घास के मैदान जिन्हे बुग्याल कहा जाता है, के लिए जाना जाता है। आपको यहां आने पर अद्भुत शान्ति महसूस होगी।

गर्मियों में यहां का मौसम बहुत ही सुहावना रहता है इसलिए ज्यादातर पर्यटक जो केदारनाथ, बद्रीनाथ की यात्रा पर आते है, वे सब चोपता घूमने जरूर आते है क्योकिं यहां से 3.5 किमी दूरी पर (Tungnath Temple) भगवान तुंगनाथ का मंदिर है इसलिए ज्यादातर पर्यटक भगवान तुंगनाथ के दर्शन भी करते हैं।

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सर्दियों में अगर आप बर्फ पड़ते देखना चाहते हैं तो चोपता इसके लिए बहुत अच्छी जगह है। सर्दियों में विशेषतयः जनवरी में यहां बहुत बर्फ पड़ती है इसलिए ज्यादातर पर्यटक यहां सर्दियों में बर्फ का आनन्द लेने के लिए आते हैं।

चोपता में पर्यटको के लिए बहुत सारे होटल व रिसोर्ट बने हुए हैं जिनमें आप आसानी से अपने परिबार के साथ ठहर सकते हैं। चोपता तक पहुंचने के दो मार्ग हैं पहला ऋषिकेश से रुद्रप्रयाग, कुंड, ऊखीमठ, चोपता व दूसरा मार्ग है रुद्रप्रयाग, कर्णप्रयाग, चमोली, गोपेश्वर, मंडल होते हुए।

चोपता से तुंगनाथ से चंद्रशिला ट्रैक टैकिंग के लिए बहुत अच्छा मार्ग है। चोपता में जंगलों और घास के मैदानों में कई ट्रैक उपलब्ध हैं।

इस क्षेत्र में चंद्रशिला, तुंगनाथ और देवरियाताल सबसे प्रसिद्ध ट्रैकिंग मार्ग हैं। यहां कई तरह के पक्षी जैसे मोनाल पक्षी, कस्तूरी मृग व पिका माउस पाये जाते हैं जिस कारण यह बर्डवॉचर्स व फोटोग्राफर्स के लिए भी एक लोकप्रिय स्थान है।

चोपता में कई तरह की गतिविधियां होती है जैसे- कैम्पिंग, ट्रैकिंग, योग, स्नो ट्रैकिंग, स्नो स्कीइंग, रॉक क्लाइम्बिंग आदि।

चोपता – तुंगनाथ – चंद्रशिला ट्रेक ट्रेकर्स के लिए एक गंतव्य है। चोपता क्षेत्र में जंगलों और घास के मैदानों के माध्यम से कई ट्रेक और ट्रेल्स हैं। चंद्राशिला, तुंगानाथ और देवरियाताल चोपता क्षेत्र में सबसे प्रसिद्ध ट्रेकिंग मार्ग हैं। पक्षियों की बहुतायत के कारण, चोपता बर्डवॉचर्स के बीच लोकप्रिय है।

देवरिया ताल | Deoria Taal

देवरिया ताल उत्तराखंड में ऊंखीमठ से चोपता मार्ग पर सारी गाँव से लगभग 3 किमी की दूरी एक ताल है। इसकी समुद्र से ऊंचाई लगभग 2438 मी है।

पौराणिक कथाओं के अनुसार, हिन्दू देवी, देवता यहां स्नान करने के लिए आते थे इसलिए यह देवरिया ताल कहा गया। यह भी माना जाता है कि यहां यक्ष द्वारा पांडवो से प्रश्न पूछे गये थे। कुछ मान्यताएं यह भी हैं कि इस झील का निर्माण भीम द्वारा, युधिष्ठर के सुझाव पर अपनी प्यास को बुझाने के लिए किया गया था।

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तुंगनाथ कैसे जाये | Tungnath Route

तुंगनाथ ( Tungnath Temple) की यात्रा के लिए आपको सबसे पहले ऋषिकेश आना पड़ेगा। ऋषिकेश की दूरी हरिद्धार से 20 किमी और देहरादून से 50 किमी है।

अगर आप देश के किसी भी कोने से आना चाहते है और आप हवाईजहाज के द्वारा आना चाहते हो तो आपको सबसे पहले जौलीग्रांट हवाई अड्डा पर आना पड़ेगा। आजकल जौलीग्रांट हवाईअड्डे के लिए अधिकतर बड़े शहरों से फ्लाईट  उपलब्ध है।

अगर आप तुंगनाथ के लिए टैक्सी बुक करना चाहतें है तो यहां क्लिक करें –  Click here

 1- जौलीग्रांट हवाईअड्डे से ऋषिकेश की दूरी- 25 किमी

2- हरिद्वार से ऋषिकेश की दूरी- 20 किमी

3- देहरादून से ऋषिकेश की दूरी- 50 किमी

अगर आप देश के किसी दूसरे शहर से हरिद्वार, ऋषिकेश और देहरादून  आते हैं और आपके पास अपना वाहन नही है तो आपके पास दो विकल्प हैं पहला विकल्प है आप हरिद्वार, ऋषिकेश या देहरादून से चोपता तक टैक्सी बुक कर सकते हैं।

टैक्सी आप आनलाईन या आफलाइन बुक कर सकते हैं या फिर आप हरिद्वार, ऋषिकेश या देहरादून से रोडवेज बस ले सकते हैं जो आपको सीधे गुप्तकाशी के लिए मिलेगी। परन्तु रोडवेज बसों की संख्या कम होने के कारण आपको परेशानी हो सकती है।

 4- ऋषिकेश से देवप्रयाग की दूरी- 70 किमी

5- देवप्रयाग से श्रीनगर की दूरी- 35 किमी

6- श्रीनगर से रूद्रप्रयाग की दूरी- 34 किमी

 जब आप रूद्रप्रयाग पहुंच जाते हो तो रूद्रप्रयाग से एक रास्ता मंदाकिनी नदी के किनारे- किनारे गुप्तकाशी के लिए चला जाता है। दूसरा रास्ता अलकनंदा नदी के किनार- किनारे बद्रीनाथ के लिए चला जाता है।

आप अपने वाहन से आ रहें हैं तो आपको ध्यान रखना होगा कि रूद्रप्रयाग से लगभग चार किमी पहले एक बाईपास आयेगा जहां से एक रास्ता ब्रिज से होता हुआ केदारनाथ के लिए चला जाता है और एक रास्ता रूद्रप्रयाग के अंदर से होता हुआ बदरीनाथ के लिए चला जाता है।

 7- रूद्रप्रयाग से ऊंखीमठ की दूरी- 45 किमी

8- ऊॅंखीमठ से चोपता की दूरी- 20 किमी

9- चोपता से तुंगनाथ मंदिर की दूरी- 3.5 किमी

10 – तुंगनाथ से चंद्रशिला की दूरी – 1.5 किमी

चोपता पहुंचने के बाद आपके पास दो विकल्प हैं- पहले विकल्प में आप  मंदिर तक पैदल यात्रा कर सकते हैं। दूसरे विकल्प के तौर पर आप घोड़े के द्वारा भी मंदिर पहुंच सकते हैं।

तुंगनाथ कब जाये | Tungnath Yatra Time

तुंगनाथ धाम की यात्रा, मई में कपाट खुलने के बाद शुरू हो जाती है। ज्यादातर श्रद्धालु मई- जून माह में तुंगनाथ आते है। 2023 में तुंगनाथ जाने का सबसे उपर्युक्त समय 6 मई से 30 जून तक और 1 सितम्बर से  (भैयादूज) कपाट बंद होने तक। 30 जून के बाद बरसात का मौसम शुरू हो जाता है और लगभग 30 अगस्त तक रहता है। बारिश के मौसम में पहाड़ो पर लैण्ड स्लाइड का खतरा रहता है और इसके कारण रास्ता भी बंद हो सकता है। इसलिए यात्रा के लिए ये दो स्लोट सबसे ज्यादा उपर्युक्त है।

2023 मे तुंगनाथ मंदिर खुलने का समय | Tungnath temple opening date 2023

तुंगनाथ मंदिर ( Tungnath Temple) के कपाट खुलने की तिथि और समय 2023 में सुबह 8 बजे पंचकेदार गदीस्थल ओंकारेश्र्वर मंदिर में पंचांग गणना के आधार पर तृतीय केदार के कपाट खोलने की तिथि तय की गई।  

2023 में तुंगनाथ मंदिर के खुलने की तिथि 6  मई 2023 सुबह 5 बजे निर्धारित की गयी है।  6 मई के बाद आप कभी भी यात्रा कर सकते हैं।

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Delhi to Tungnath Temple and Chandrashilla, Uttarakhand | Travel Guide

Dheeraj Sharma

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. Madhmaheshwar, Tungnath, Rudranath, and Kalpnath with Kedarnath form the Panch Kedar and considered as the five most important temples of Lord Shiva in Garhwal Himalayas.

An ultimate travel guide of Tungnath & Chandrashilla Trek

Chandrashilla, at an altitude of 4000 Mtrs, is the highest point of the mountain on which Chopta and Tungnath lie. Chandrashilla offers 270-degree views of the Himalayan range and lies 1.5 km further upwards from Tungnath Temple which makes it a 5 km trek from Chopta.

Let's quickly dive into the details:

Tungnath Temple and Chandrashilla Peak, Uttarakhand

Chopta is situated at an altitude of 2600 Mtrs in Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand and is well known as a base point for a trek to Tungnath Temple and further to Chandrashilla peak. But, Chopta itself offers a beautiful snow meadow in winters locally called Chopta Bhugyal (Bhugyal, meaning meadow). The place is extremely rich in flora and fauna, and you can find lots of species of birds around the Chopta and Tungnath region.

No wonder these locations are considered to be the offbeat places in Uttarakhand .

Tungnath Temple in Snow

Tungnath Temple is located at a trekking distance of 3.5 km from Chopta and comes under the Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand. Chandrashilla peak is further 1.5 km ahead of the temple.

The altitude of Tungnath Temple is 3,680 Mtrs or 11,220 Feet and that of Chopta is 2600 Mtrs or 7,925 Feet. Chandrashilla Peak is further ahead at an altitude of 4,000 Mtrs or 12,192 Feet.

Tungnath Temple in Snow

Best Time to visit Tungnath or Chandrashilla

The best time to travel or visit Tungnath Temple is in April – November (exclude monsoon). In winters i.e December – February, when the snowfall starts the Tungnath becomes inaccessible. Soon, Chopta also gets snowbound and gets cut-off from the rest of the valley.

Monsoon season is generally not a suggested time period to visit the region of Chopta – Tungnath – Chandrashilla – Deori Tal due to landslides which are common in Uttarakhand .

At the end of February, the snow starts to melt around Chopta, Duggalbitta, and Baniya Kund, which creates a ray of hope for people looking for Snow Trek to Tungnath / Chandrashilla and experience some real adventure. However, be ready to trek more than 6-7 km on either side as the roads to Chopta are not accessible almost till March (mid) from December (after snowfall).

Travel Tip : You can check out my list of places to play in snow or snowfall in Uttarakhand which are near Delhi.

Can I find snow in Chopta in winter?

So, if you are looking for an abundance of snow, then February (Mid) to March is the ideal time but be ready to snow trek to Chopta from Duggalbitta or Baniya Kund as the road to Chopta do not open up to March (Mid). If there is plenty of snow on the trek to Tungnath, it is sometimes difficult to climb and complete the trek. It is also worth noting that you may need a guide too if you are doing a snow trek to Tungnath.

If you are interested in Chandrashilla as well, then better make your plans post April (mid) because the amount of snow becomes huge after crossing Tungnath Temple in these months. December to March, Chandrashilla may not be possible at all subject to the amount of snow present and should only be attempted if you are an experienced trekker.

Since the roads are not accessible in winters (December to March (mid)) and the options of stay at Chandrashilla and Tungnath are none. You will need to come back to either Duggalbitta or Ukhimath for overnight stay. Hence, do not take any chance and move further, if you feel that you won’t return from Chandrashilla / Tungnath before the sun goes down.

If you are not visiting in winter, you can pretty much do this trek as a beginner without any guide. There is a well-paved track to the top.

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How to Reach Tungnath / Chandrashilla

The nearest airport is Jolly Grant, Bhaniawala, Dehradun , 41 km from Haridwar. After reaching Haridwar, you need to carry the rest of the journey by road only. Haridwar to Chopta is about 225 km by road.

The nearest railway station is at Haridwar. After reaching Haridwar you need to carry the rest of the journey by road only. Haridwar to Chopta is about 225 km by road.

Below is the route that needs to be followed to reach Deoria Tal from Delhi –

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Delhi – Haridwar (212 km) – Rishikesh – Dev Prayag – Srinagar – Rudra Prayag (take left towards Kedarnath) – Agustmuni – Syal Saur – Kund – Ukhimath – Duggalbitta – Baniya Kund – Chopta (448 km) – Tungnath – Chandrashilla

Vehicles can go up to Chopta only, and you need to trek about 3.5 km from Chopta to reach Tungnath. If you are interested in Chandrashilla, you need to trek about 1.5 km from Tungnath further to reach the Chandrashilla peak. There is no motorable road to Tungnath and Chandrashilla.

The trek is a paved path from Chopta up to Tungnath temple. But then an unpaved track exists from there on to Chandrashilla. People generally complete the trek to Tungnath (without snow) in about 2-3 hours and to Chandrashilla in about 3-5 hours from Chopta. Hence, makes it one of the easy treks in Uttarakhand .

However, the presence of snow on the trek scripts a different story altogether. The time and feasibility of trek then depend entirely upon the amount of snow present on the trek and the weather on a particular day.

Road Conditions

When I visited, overall, the road conditions were not that bad. In between Dev Prayag and Srinagar, the road is quite dusty and at some places in poor shape. It slightly improves after Srinagar and up to Rudra Prayag with few bad sections.

After Rudra Prayag, the road condition further improves up to Agustmuni. You can cruise as you like after Agustmuni as the roads are in the best of shape up to Chopta.

Views from Snow Trek

Preferred Vehicles

Almost any vehicle (car/bike) in perfect running condition can take you to Chopta from where the trek to Tungnath and Chandrashilla starts.

Suggested Itinerary for Tungnath / Chandrashilla

Let us look at one of the most popular itineraries that you can follow to visit these places.

Day 1 – Delhi to Syal Saur, GMVN or Ukimath GMVN

I would suggest that on day one you prefer to stay at Syal Saur, GMVN, Ph. 9536384724 (15 odd km before Ukhimath) right on the banks of River Mandakini. But, in case you do not opt to stay here (which I won’t suggest), then do halt here for a cup of tea on the way back on Day 4 or even Day 1. You will get an excellent view of Kedarnath peak over calmly running the Mandakini river… Not sure if they ever renovated Syal Saur GMVN after the 2013 flashfloods.

Day 2 – Syal Saur / Ukimath to Chopta to Tungnath to Chandrashilla

This day you can utilize to go towards Tungnath to see snow (if in winters) and capture beautiful sunset near Chopta meadow. You will also find lots of beautiful birds there, especially, Magpie, en route Chopta. There will be lots of red-colored flowers around April – May; I guess Rotadendrum is the name.

In our case, we reached at 5 PM at Sari Village in the evening on Day 1 and hiked in the evening to stay overnight at Deoria Tal, which gave us a day extra to trek to Tungnath easily and at comfort. Hence, start early morning from Syal Saur by 7 AM, say, to complete the Tungnath Chandrashilla trek in that day. Stay overnight at Duggalbitta or Chopta or Ukhimath after completing the trek .

Day 3 – Chopta or Duggalbitta or Ukhimath to Sari Village to Deoria Tal

In the first half of the day, you can even go towards Ukhimath and visit the local temples. After having lunch, you move towards Sari Village and trek to Deoria Tal to enjoy the sunset. Keep in mind that it will take about 1.5 Hrs to trek for a normal person to complete the trek. So, start at 3 PM so as not to miss the sunset reflections. Stay overnight at Deoria Tal.

The road only goes to Sari Village and hence, you need to park the car at Sari Village. Call either of Bharat Puspwan: 09719875326, 09456108780, Umeid (09411737835), Mr. Hira Singh Negi (09410241543) or Mr. Surendra (09410367921, 08958329376) few days before so that he can book the room for you at Deoria Tal, FRH or arrange tents for you with proper bedding. He will be available for you near the BSNL tower at Sari Village. The FRH caretaker will also charge you some fees for entry to Deoria Tal, give him just the tip … he will be more than happy.

Day 4 – Deoria Tal To Sari Village to Delhi

Enjoy the early morning reflections of Chowkhamba range in Deoria Tal and have your breakfast. On the way back, check the local temple of Sari Village as well. After getting down, start the journey towards Delhi. You can opt for dinner at Bikano or Moolchand Resorts or Cheetal, all near Mujjaffar Nagar. If you forget the diversion to Cheetal you may miss by running over a flyover, hence do not miss that turn from the highway, if you like Cheetal.

You can also check the itinerary which I prepared for myself and followed to some extent only, at the below link: Itinerary | Chopta – Tungnath – Chandrashilla – Deoria Tal

Views from Chandrashilla Snow Trek

Where to stay at Tungnath / Chandrashilla

I will always prefer to stay at Syal Saur, GMVN (Ph. 9536384724) whenever I will be visiting the region next time at least either on the first day or on the last day. It is right next to the Mandakini River and an awesome place to spend the evening. Not sure if they ever renovated the Syal Saur GMVN after the 2013 flashfloods.

Is there any bus service from Leh to Pangong Lake?

Nearest GMVN is at Ukhimath for winters, 25-27 km before Chopta from where the trek to Tungnath and Chandrashilla starts. Contact or phone number for Ukhimath, GMVN is 9568006692. The caretaker is Umeid. Ask him to give rooms at discounted rates. 550 was the price for double-bedroom, and you can always ask him regarding further discounts by letting him know upfront that you won’t need any GMVN bill 😉

Travel Tip : Did you know that you can also club a visit to Auli when visiting the Chopta region?

Duggalbitta

I guess there is a Rest House of GMVN at Duggalbitta as well, confirm from Ukhimath, GMVN for the food and the electricity in winters. Hotel Mayadeep is also a good place to stay at Duggalbitta. If you think you can shell some money for a more comfortable and knowledgeable stay then perhaps, Magpie Camps at Duggalbitta may suit your needs.

For the stay at Hotel Mayadeep, Duggalbitta, you can talk to Dinesh at 09410115787 for the bookings. We couldn’t stay there due to bad weather, so we opted for GMVN, Ukhimath only but that is in the opposite direction from Chopta – Tungnath – Chandarshilla, if you are at Sari Village or Deoria Tal.

Chopta and Tungnath

The limited accommodation options at Chopta are only open when there is no snow or road is open either from the Gopeshwar side or the Ukhimath side. April – November is the best bet, you will find them open. There are few guesthouses and dhabhas at Chopta.

Even Tungnath does have 1-2 guest houses as well. One of them is the GMVN rest house, I guess.

Sari Village and Deoria Tal

Check accommodation option for Sari Village and Deoria Tal at the following link: Delhi to Deoria Tal, Uttarakhand | Travel Guide .

Special Notes

There is no 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.

View from Chopta Snow Trek

Where to eat

I am not sure of any famous food joint at the place, and you will either be eating in the hotel or some dhabha in the day while you are on excursions, as we did on our trip.

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 !! 🙂 🙂

Phone Signals at Tungnath / Chandrashilla

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.

Travel Tip : Do not forget to check this list of things to carry on a trip to Uttarakhand .

Petrol Pumps

Nearest Petrol Pump is at Kund about 7-8 km before Ukhimath. I will suggest that you top-up the fuel either at Srinagar or Rudra Prayag.

Although there is a number of 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 .

Important Places around Tungnath / Chandrashilla with Distances

  • Do not forget to carry these must-have things for a trekking trip .
  • Syal Saur to Ukhimath is 18-20 km approx. When traveling towards Ukhimath from Delhi, Syal Saur comes first.
  • 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.
  • The distance from Kund to Guptkashi is about 25 km. A further 22 km is Gauri Kund where the road ends. From Gauri Kund, a 14 km trek starts for Kedarnath.
  • Ukhimath to Sari Village is 13-14 km 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 km approx and Duggalbitta is 4 – 5 km before Chopta.
  • Overall Delhi to Syal Saur/Ukhimath/Sari Village/Duggalbitta/Chopta is almost alike, with an overall span of about 50-60 km. Hence, from any place, you can travel to Delhi in one day without much time difference.
  • 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 the trek. Bharat is working as a guide for almost for more than 14 years. You can also check with Umendra Singh Negi at +918958647802 and +919456534062, who runs a dhabha at Deoria Tal and camps as well.

Local Sightseeing in Chopta

There are locale temples of Usha and Anirudh, Shiva and Parvati at Ukhimath which are worth visiting too.

Deoria Tal and Sari Village are nearby Chopta, Tungnath Temple and Chandrashilla which can be included in the trip. For more details check the Travel Guide for Deoratal linked above in the article.

Views from Tungnath Snow Trek

Personal Travelogues

  • A drive to Deoria Tal | Revisiting Uttarakhand
  • Reflections in Deoria Tal | Revisiting Uttarakhand
  • Deoria Tal to Ukhimath | Revisiting Uttarakhand
  • Snow Trek to Tungnath, Climbing Up | Revisiting Uttarakhand
  • Snow Trek to Tungnath, Climbing Down | Revisiting Uttarakhand
  • A Drive from Ukhimath to Delhi | Revisiting Uttarakhand

Tungnath & Chandrashilla trek is a great place to go if you really like to see the raw beauty of Himalayas . This beginner-level trek will help you get used to trekking and see the beautiful Himalayas has to offer when you are ready to go the extra mile. You will get a chance to play in the snow as well in winter because this region gets decent snowfall.

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Hey your blog was really helpfull. Thanks a lot

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Thank you, glad it was helpful.

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im planning a trip here in 12 august but weather forecast is showing rain aon all the days. please recommend if this will be a good decision as i am really keen on going there.

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Hi dheeraj ..m planning to chandrashila in june ..is it the good time to visit ?..if not then where should i visit this june.

Himanshu, yes, you can visit Chandrashilla in June. Peak will be clear and you can reach to the top.

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I will be traveling from Gangotri to Phata and then from Phata, I will take helicopter service to Kedarnath. Considering the climatic conditions in the month of May, please advise me can I cover the distance from Gangotri to Phata in one day if we start at @ 8.00 am from Gangotri. Or else if you advise to take a halt in between, which is the proper place to take halt on this rout. Suggest names of some good places to stay. The tentative date of our travel by our own vehicle (4 wheeler) is 29 May 2017.

Shridhara Vaidya Kolhapur (Maharashtra)

If you are OK to travel about 10 Hrs, you can reach phata from Gangotri, or perhaps try to reach Uttarkashi the day before and do Uttarkashi to Phata on this day.

Thanks Dheeraj.

Hi Dheeraj…

Your blog about Tungnath is highly informative. I am going to travel to Kedarnath in the month of May 2017 (After 22 May). I will be traveling with my own vehicle (4 wheeler). In my chardham yatra, first I will visit Yamanotri, then Gangotri, then Kedarnath and finally Badrinath. This is a normal rout. Your blog has really made me to think about visiting the beautiful place of Tunganath. Since I am traveling in this area for the first time, please advise me about a few things. 1) Is Chopta on the way from Gangotri to Gaurikund 2) I am traveling with my wife. Is the trek from Chopta to Tungnath very steep and can we cover it in a day. We both are above 50 and no experience of trekking. 3) If we stay at Chopta, is there any staying arrangement. Possibly we will visit Chopta on 28 to 30 May 2017.

Once again congratulations and thanks for a highly informative blog.

Shridhar Vaidya, Kolhapur (Maharashtra)

Hi Shridhar,

Chopta is near Ukimath which is near from Kedarnath dham. When you travel from Kedarnath to Badrinath, you can take Ukimath – Chamoli – Gopeshwar route where Chopta will come on the way to it. You can trek to Tunganath in case you are trekking rest of the dhams. It is well-paved path. There are some options of stay at Chopta and Duggalbitta near Chopta.

17 April 2017

Thanks for a prompt reply. I will follow your instructions and will go to Tunganath on my way from Kedarnath to Badri.

Thanks once again.

Shridhar Vaidya Kolhapur (Maharashtra)

Best wishes for the trip sir 🙂

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Am thinking of going on a bike trip from rishikesh to chopta. Is renting bikes a sensible idea? if so, can you point us towards any good agencies? Also can vehicles be safely parked before the trek from chopta?

Shyam, I have not heard of any bike rental in Rishikesh. You will either have to take buses or get the bike from Delhi

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Dheeraj ji, namaskar I m planning for Chopta trip around 5april 2017 with my friend on bike from Delhi. Will it be possible to reach Chopta for tungnath trek nd get accommodation there? Is there guide necessary for the trekking? Will it be possible to reach chandrashila? Pls help us by your precious suggestions Thanks RAMESH KUMAR OJHA

Well, Chopta may not have anything open but if open, well yeah you should get it. In case there is snow on the route, better take the guide with you else it is marked to the top. Most likely you should be able to reach Chandrashilla.

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HI dheeraj, we are planning to go to tungnath/chandrashila on our bikes in last week of feb-2017. Is it possible?? we are a little experienced with bike trips.

You will not be able to reach Chopta but can reach around Duggalbitta and from there may be up to Baniya Kund. After that I feel there will be too much of snow and you will not be able to ride further and hence, you will have to trek the remaining distance to reach base of Tunganath/Chandrashilla trek.

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Hello Dheeraj,

Hope you are good. Writing to you again for getting your tips. As you suggested in my earlier query, we (me & wife) are going to Chopta to see snow in the last week of Dec and have booked Hotel Mayadeep for 3 days. As we don’t have a group, we need to plan everything ourselves. Could you please suggest some itinerary about how we should plan these 3 days to see the places around properly ? Also it would be a great help if you suggest important things required to carry in this time/weather and if any pre-booking is needed for the sight seeing & guide ? I have some plan and preparation but as I’m not a frequent traveller It would be of great help for us and for other people who visit this blog as well. Looking forward eagerly for your help.

Thanks for your time again 🙂

Tushar, what you can do is one day you can rest yourself in Chopta/Dugglabitta, one day you can go for Tunganath – Chandrashilla trek and one day you can hike to Deoriatal

Thanks a lot Dheeraj.

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hi am from kerala .is it good to visit chandrasila in november and how can i reach choptha from haridwar or dehradun (public transport or share taxis) and how much expense will take for 5 days stay at chopta including travel .am expecting ur reply ASAP.

I think Aravind I replied to you on the FB message.

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Hi Dheeraj,

We are planning to visit tungnath on 31st Dec 2016, is it the right time to visit? are the places really inaccessible during end of december ? we are 6 peoples so please suggest if it is the right time. we want to go till chandrshila as well.

Sher, the trek should be doable in case it is not snowing up there. Chandrashilla trek depends upon the amount of snow. At times, it is fine and can be trekked in December.

Thanks Dheeraj, I talked to one guide Bharat as well. he is very nice person , he told me about everything we need to know to go there in end of the year. I got his number from your article.

and one more thing when I told him that I am your friend he was very happy and praising you. he is thankful that you are giving them “Roji Roti and free publicity”

Thanks Bro. keep writing such articles so that we can plan a trip very easily to unknown places too.

Thank you Sher, please pass on my regards to Bharat. They deserve more than that and always happy to help in any way we can to spread smiles in Himalayas. Have a wonderful trip.

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Hi sir, I wanna plan trip to tungnath temple uttrakhand with my family. Can you explain details. How to reach, money packages and all.

Damini, the above article explains this in detail and everything you need to know to make a trip to Tunganath

Bro,we are going to chopta in 1st week of September, will reach haridwar on 1st september at 6am.is there any bus service from haridwar to chopta or ukhimath?Is it safe to go there in monsoons? Can we get glimpse of snow there?plz tell about all these things!

Sorry Ramesh, do not have much idea of the bus. But, I strongly feel that there should be some bus for Ukhimath from Haridwar for sure. Snow might not be possible in September except distant snow views.

Thanx bro,1 more question, we are 6 adults and 4 kids below 5years,we have 6days,will you plz tell where can we go including chopta within this limited period?

Ramesh, I will suggest to just be around Chopta and Deoriatal. You can spend couple of days at Deoriatal and couple around Chopta. Around there, you can also visit Guptkashi and travel to the point where trek to Kedarnath starts.

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We are planning on going to Tungnath Chandrashila during diwali. Can anyone tell me the closing date of Tungnath temple?

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Great blog. Its very informative and helpful. We (4frnds) are planning to visit chopta on 30th May 2016. We will be starting from Delhi. Few queries.

How is the road condition? Whether Honda city/i20 will be suitable care for this journey from Delhi to Chopta. If we start at 9:00pm from Delhi , can v reach chopta by 5:00 pm next day. How will be the weather at chopta. Should we carry winter clothing.?

Thanks is advance Manoj

1. Road conditions are fine except few patches in between 2. Cars should be fine, try i20 3. Yes, you can easily reach by that time in fact you will reach in morning itself. 4. Should be pleasant

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Hope you are back from your trip and had a good one. Can you please let me know the road and weather conditions at chopta. We are scheduled to visit on 10th June 2016. What are the stay arrangements like and contact number of any one there would be good to have.

Regards Sandeep

Sandeep, there are already some numbers up there to contact. Hope they help.

Thanks Dheeraj. We visited Deoria,Chopta,Tungnath and chandershila on weekend. It was a wonderful trip. Your article proved to be a great help.

Great to know that Sandeep, good to know that you had a wonderful time

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Hi Dheeraj Great Info. We are palnning to do this itinerary stqrting 31st May. So is it a good time? Also can we trek to deoria tal in eve? And head to tungnath and chandrashila from deoria tal in morning?how much is the distance? When to return back?same day or next?and to where?

Yes, it is good time and you can trek to Deoria Tal in evening for sure. Your plan seems fine to me. We did it the same way

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Hi dheeraj, thank you so much for the lovely blogs you’ve been writing.. I am planning to go till chandrashila but I have only Friday night to Monday nights time. I was also thinking of doing the river rafting at rishikesh , so is possible all to cover up if I rent up a bike and travel on road? And I am planning this trip April third week. Is it a good time to visit and Can I make it up to all ?

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We are planning on going to Chopta around May 6th – 11th. Please confirm if this is a good time to go and we will be reaching Chopta Via Delhi. Please suggest an itinerty.

You should be go to travel to Chopta during that time of the year. The weather will be cool up there not cold but there wont be any snow at Chopta – Chandrashilla during that time of the year.

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I came back from Chopta (day before yesterday: 27th March). Its an awesome place to visit for peace. You can even listen to your breath at the top of chardershilla. You may not find snow in May but currently the view is completely surrounded by snow. One must visit this place in our lifetime, All the best!.

Regards, Yogesh Raheja yogeshraheja007.blogspot.com

Awesome Yogesh !! Thanks for the update. How about sharing them with all of us in DwD Community?

Firstly I would like to thank you for this blog, it helped me a lot as I use to make a plan in my brain and then on paper with the routes and places to explorer. This blog of yours really helped me to discover long lasting destination Tungnath jee and Chandershilla.

Thanks for the offer to share the traveling experience, I will definitely do that. I am processing the natures photographs which I tried to captured in camera. Once done I will create a blog and will surely share the experience with you all so that it can help someone. I have already covered some of the trek’s and converted them into words at http://www.yogeshraheja007.blogspot.com which is my personal blogging site.

Thanks and keep rocking bro!. You are doing an awesome job specially being an IT manager 🙂

Cheers, Yogesh Raheja http://www.yogeshraheja007.blogspot.com

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Hi Dheeraj, I am a travel freak .. & now gradually my hubby has become used to it and happily comes with me to all places ,… Thanks a lot for your so detailed article on Tunganath Chandrashila .. Although we got all the required info, we just wanted to know that we are planning a little comfortable journey / stay in nearby places ..

our Plan Haridwar – Tunganath – Haridwar : total 5 days.

please suggest ,,,

You can in that case follow below plan for Tungnath and Chandrashilla

Day 1 – Reach Sari Village and trek to Deoria Tal Day 2 – Stay at Deoria tal and do some short hikes around it or ogle at the might peaks of Himalayas. Get down from Deoriatal in evening and stay at Sari Village or Chopta or Duggalbitta Day 3 – Trek to Tungnath and Chandrashilla Day 4 – Start the journey back and stay at Rishikesh or before near Kodilya on the banks of Ganga river Day 5 – Reach haridwar and start back

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we are planning for the new year trek ..so can we find snow there ?

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Yes snow is currently there.

Yes, there is plenty of snow up there now 🙂

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We are planning Tungnath between 27 Nov to 1 Dec. I know it is not Good Time..But can we GO.

And Just want to let u know..Your article is very helpfull..

Shailendra, you can go but the doors of the temple are closed and in case there is much snow after enquiring from the locals, do take a guide along with you. It will be less costly than any risk of getting into some trouble, my personal advice.

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hi guys! if anyonje can help me…. is the tungnath temple remains open in the moth of october?

Yes Saurav, Tungnath will be open in Ocotber however, it has snowed one spell at Tungnath Chandrashilla peak already.

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I am interested to do the Chopta – Tungnath Temple – Chandrashilla trek, with Deoria Taal and Kartik Swami Temple added if possible, but solely relying on public buses, coming/leaving from Reshikesh or Nainital, during mid to end November. How will the November scene looks like and and do I need special gear or boots to do it ? I have no experience in trekking or walking on snow. Is this possible and how much minimum day/time is required ? Since the difference between Chopta and Chandrashilla is 1,400m within such a short distance, is there any acclimatisation needed ? According to google map, Chopta is around 20 km away from Tungnath, is that a mistake or a different Chopta ?

Stanley, it is completely possible public transport. All these places are connected properly by buses in Uttarakhand. To visit all these places from Haridwar, you will need at least 5-6 days to explore at leisure place and enjoy the beauty of the place. Else you will get a bus to Rudraprayag or Ukimath directly from Haridwar and then explore around couple of days finally visit the KArtik Swami temple after that and then come back.

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I am planning to go Deoriatal on 3rd October. I just wanted to know about weather at that time. Have heard that temperature drops to 0 Degree at night. is that true?

Aditya, not really. Weather shall be OK during this time of the year. Zero, I doubt at Deoria Tal but yes night will be cold but I really doubt that cold.

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Is there any place to park vehicles safely form where we start trek to Tungnath mandir and also from where the trek starts for Deoria tal? Also, provide me the contact details for a person how can arrange accommodations at an affordable rate at Ukhimath, Tungnath & Deoria tal.

Regards, Aadesh

Aadesh, I parked my vehicle on the side of the road. People in hills do it as is only. It will be mostly safe. The contact numbers are mentioned in the article, you can get in touch with these guides and they can surely help you. Bharat is a really nice person.

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Dheeraj, your travelogue was an amazing read. I needed some guidance. I along with 3 of my friends am planning for a trip to chopta. No we have 3 days at hand. 2nd oct (Friday)- 5th oct (Sunday). We can leave on thursday night but have to be back in delhi by sunday night. And as we all have just started working a few months back, budget is a major issue here. So I eed your help regarding some points. 1. What would be better, a bus till rishikesh and then hire a bullet, or a self drive nano from delhi itself. Frankly I shall prefer the latter as there would be no well established rentals in rishikesh. And yes nano as budget cuts. 2. We plan to stay in chopta because we want to enjoy the scenery, specially in the eve (yes you got me), and want to trek as well. What would you suggest stay at chopta or some other place? 3. If we take a self driven rental, where all would we have to deposit tolls?

Please address my query as soon as possible.

Thank you Saksham. 3 days is going to be quite hectic to plan a trip to Chopta.

1. You might not get rented bikes in rishikesh AFAIK. Better get some self drive car from Delhi 2. Start early morning or late night to reach Sari Village, trek to Deoria Tal to stay overnight Or stay at Chopta only 3. There are not much tolls on the route to Chopta, few will come till you reach Mujjaffarnagar

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Dheeraj, planning a trip to Char Dham Yatra ( 2 people ) from Delhi in the next week August 2015 and need your assistance regarding the route in such a way that WE will reach Kedarnath ji for Darshans on the 29-8-2015.

Also wish to visit Yamunotri, Gangotri & Badrinath ji and if possible to cover the Panch Kedars as well along with Chandrashilla & Deoria Taal.

Have 12-13 days of time & wanted to start the Yatra from Delhi on 21st / 22nd Aug 2015.

Have Tata Vista & Tata Aria (4×4) so which vehicle should WE take and above all does it OK to travel in this month or not ?

Really appreciated, for your valuable suggestion. Thanks

Rohit, please keep a tab here on the topic: Char Dham and Panch Kedar Trip – Advice Needed?

Replies have come to your post Rohit, please check up there int he DwD Community thread

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dear dhiraj, is it ok to go to deoria tal, tungnath n syal sur in sep on 13th to 16, this year.

Yes, Dilip jis you can travel up there during September. It will be fine. Syal Saur is no longer exist.

thnks a lot dhiraj for ur reply. my further querry r as follow 1, budget hotels in ukhimath, 2.bus timing from ukhimath to chopta n back.3 are share a jeep awailable here, what rate n there timing. once again thnks to be with us as friend, our group travel a lot in himalaya regularly at remote places for last 10 years. my mobi no is 09820453719. i m a family physician, mbbs,inmumbai.

GMVN Ukhimath is good and has dormitory too. Else there will be some guest houses. Regarding the bus timings please connect with guides mentioned in the article above who will be able to provide upto date info on bus timings.

And good to know that you are an ardent lover of traveling in Himlayas 🙂

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Sir I m planning to gotungnath and chandrashila peak .. is it ok to be there on coming 19 to 25 June. One more thing what about the buses or public taxi, are these going to this place like chopta and can I get the accommodation there easily this time and can I come back in a day from Chopta to tungnath and chandrashila peak

Yes, it should be good to go Deepak. Stay you should be able to manage. And yes you can do day trek to Tungnath – Chandrashilla form chopta.

For bus details, please read this: https://discoverwithdheeraj.com/india/himalayan-travel-tales/topic2502.html

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I am planning to visit this place in mid July. Is it safe considering the landslides?

Yeah Divya, it shall be fine to travel. Just check about rains and rest should be OK. Please note Gharwal hills are a bit more fragile in comparison to Kumaon, so saying it is 100% that no one can do, it is less safer than Kumaon hills but in case it does not rain they are OK to travel. The element of landslide risk in Himalayas cannot be negated anytime of the year, just that rains increases the probability more.

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Hi Dheeraj, Your blog is such an excellent source of information. Thank you so much. I am planning to do Chopta solo trip this weekend or next week (1st week of May/2015); Do you think Tungnath temple would be open at this time !?

Also are their guest houses both at Deoriatal and Chandrashila !? If I reach Rishikesh at 5:30 am, can you suggest me best itinerary to cover Deorital, Tunganath and chandrashila, I wish to go slow and easy.

Sorry Renu, somehow I missed this comment or query from you. I hope you had a wonderful trip to Chopta / Chandrashila

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Planning a trip to chopta. Leaving Delhi on 5th, night. Since, we are only two, budget is constraint. Still two things to know, are buses available from haridwar to Chopta? Are the roads closed now?

Anirban, yes buses will be available from HAridwar to Ukhimath or Guptkashi or Gopeshwar. You can take either, get down and take relevant shared jeep or local bus to Chopta from there. I am not sure if there is any direct bus available from Haridwar to Chopta or not. Roads were open as per couple of weeks back.

Thanks, so Ukhimath or Rudrapryag, the best place to change transport for Chopta. And I belive hotels will be available there.

Anirban, yes, you are spot on. If you get a bus to Guptkashi then you need to get down at Kund.

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hii dheeraj,

i am planning a bike trip to chopta from rishikesh on 2nd march & it’s raining out in uttrakhand for few days. So, how feasible is to go there on bike.

Prashnat, there are only few stretches which are bad in shape and can be bad in case it rains there and can form slush. apart from that, most of the route shall be fine. If it says heavy rains then better avoid it.

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Hi Dheeraj, thanks for your detailed descripition about chopta.I am very excited to visit chopta this new year with my friends. Please tell me how long the route is from delhi to chopta and approx. Travel Time from delhi to chopta by car. And chances of snowfall and where to accommodate during December end. Is it advisable to trek to tuganath??? Please help

Saurabh, not sure if you can go all the way up to Chopta due to snow but for sure you can reach about Duggalbitta or Baniya Kund, about 5-8 KMs before Chopta where you can stay too

There will be high chances of snowfall in December end and regarding trek, all the way up to Tunganath it will be difficult but you can ask for suggestions from locals on safety of it or get in touch with couple of guides mentioned in the article above. It will take about 12-13 Hrs to reach Chopta from Delhi

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Thanks for an in depth article Dheeraj, a personal question, sometime back you were using Dezire car and now you have shifted to Duster, just wanted to know how is it doing, especially in mountains, i too plan to take one, but considering XUV500, my main aim is that, vehicle should be able to do to and fro from Ladhak area via Manali. much regards Manish

Swarup, I am still using by dZire buddy 😉 … The Duster you might have seen was of my friend who accompanied me on White Spiti trip. XUV is completely capable enough to do the entire Ladakh circuit.

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hey heii can you plz suggest wedr its feasible to go chopta nd tungnath nd chandrashila on around 25 dec .. we guys are planning to visit dere…by our own car plz suggest d road blockage conditons nd stay nd wedr we will be allowed to climb up d hills by car,, hotels ,,

vaibhav, it is very much feasible to make a trip up there. If it snows heavily then it may be possible that you need to stay at Ukhimath or Duggalbitta but from there you can trek up to Chopta. Depending upon the weather, you can trek as far as possible & safe towards Tunganath

Can u just suggest us sm few hill station where we cn find snowfall in last week of dec..have option of chopta; auli ; reckong peo..rest u suggest..where 100% we cn find snow nd shud b within 500 km frm delhi..will b very thankful to u..

Vaibhab, please check out the series of articles on places to see snowfall near delhi starting from the link: Snowfall Near Delhi | 7 Places to Visit in Himachal

Dheeraj, Thanks a lot, I regularly read your blogs and articles, you guys are doing indeed a very good job and motivating whole lot of people. Thanks a lot for being there for us. keep up the good work with best best wishes Manish

Thank you so very much Manish for motivating us to keep up this work of passion and love for Himalayas 🙂

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M.planning to visit chopta on 08 th Nov.. Would we find snow at this point of time

Rinky, I doubt there will be any snow at this time of the year. You can call up Bharat Guide mentioned in the article above and get to know the exact status

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snowfall not possible at starting of november

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is the trek possible for a single girl?? will it be safe?? what caution should i take beforehand??

and yes, i forgot to mention want to visit this place in the first week of Nov and i really hope i am not being too ambitious? thank you for your help in advance.

Aditi, trek is indeed possible but you need to see up the snow scenario there. If there is too much of snow present, then better not attempt it at least alone. Get in touch with the guides mentioned and may be they can help you out in that case. Otherwise, it should be OK as the path is all paved and marked upto Tunganath

i am planning to go to chopta on 15th august.. is it safe to go in august and what are the travelling option available from delhi to chopta?

Saurabh, please check with some local guest house there at Chopta or KMVN Ukhimath about the road conditions and current weather before venturing up there. The roads especially near Agustamuni were quite bad in shape sometime back and I am sure rains would not have helped the issue too.

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Hii Dheeraj, No doubt that your article is very informative. I have few doubts. 1. I am visiting Tungnath temple in the mid october with my parents. Will the path be safe for them to trek? 2.How to travel To chopta from Utkimath?

Sanchita, it should be fine to travel Tungnath during mid of October and trek path shall be doable with no or very less snow during that time. From Ukhimath, you can take a taxi to Chopta.

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Is there any option to stay around Tunganath temple for a night? Like, it is possible in Madamaheshwar temple. We stayed there overnight.

Partha, there is a guest house of temple complex at Tungnath at the top where you can spend the night if allowed by the priest

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We recently visited Tungnath in June. Yes..there were some guest house type rooms available at the top. Can’t remember exactly but 5-6 persons’ space was there.

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How about Monsoons Travelogues in DevilOnWheel was very informative. Inspired, I’m planning a trip in the Monsoons (Aug, 2014)– Deoria Tal, Ukhimath, Tunganath, Chandrashilla.

Sidhartha, monsoons will be a bit tricky in terms of road conditions near Augustmuni. So, please confirm first there at GMVN Ukhimath before proceeding with the plan. Rest it should be OK. Carry rain gear with you.

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Lovely travelogue Dheere.of course I read your write ups on BCM Touring as well..Just a clarification..Tungnath to Chandrashila peak is 1.5 km..trek time from Chopta to Chandrashila us 3-5 hours as mentioned in your blog..is this correct.

Yes, Jayant it takes that much and much dependent upon person to person and season as well. In snow, we had very very tough time while in normal time when one need to walk the track, it can be less too. For an average person who takes trekking less frequently it should be likely figure.

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Hello Dheeraj-Nice report.ike it very much with beautiful picture.Please can you tell me in December(1st to 7th) 2014 is it possible to go their?How will be weather?Thanks for sharing informative Trip report.Regards-Srikumar

Srikumar, yes, it should be possible in December but you have to brave the conditions of cold up there and in case of bad weather may even want to cancel the trek up to Tunganath. Weather will be quite quite cold up there during December 1st week.

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What about the idea of trek tunganath and chandrashila at the end of the December? I want to visit there at the end of this year.

Oliver, it will not be possible during that time due to heaps of snow for sure to Chandrashilla and even Tunganath ji should be out of reach too in case it snows too much by then.

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We are planning to visit Tungnath in June End. Is it possible to trek from Ukhimath to Tungnath/and Deoria tal or its better reach to Chopta by vehicle? We have roughly 3-4 days from and to haridwar. What you expect the weather condition during that time? Also we are not sure about dates, so do you recommend unplanned journey or not? for any prior bookings/arrangements!

Aakash, trek starts from Chopta only. So, go over to Chopta and do the trek from there.

Thanks Dheeraj, for the advice and quick reply..!!

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hi, i have few queries. 1) rudraprayag to chopta distance 2) rudraprayag to ukhimath distance

Rajeev, Rudraprayag to Ukhimath is about 45 KMs and then Chopta is about 28 KMs further ahead of Ukhimath.

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i would like to travel chopta tungnath in coming days and i want to know that how much it cost to one person to travel there….

Sandeep, you can get in touch with the guide Bharat above for getting any rates.

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Hi Dheeraj – I just returned from a trip to Deoritaal, Tungnath and Chandrashila. Firstly, let me congratulate your on your very well and comprehensively written review. Just a few updates to your review.

The road conditions are really bad these days, work is still on going to recover from last years disaster. From Rishikesh it will take a good 7 hours up to Chopta.

Phone connectivity is good, in fact I was connecting to Vodafone even on top of Chandrashila. Chopta town has no electricity so recharging phone batteries is an issue. The temple is still to open, will do on 5th May.

Lastly, the views on this trek are breathtaking. The camp sites are just awesome. If you have 4 days for a trek, go for this, you will not regret it.

Thank you so very much Arjun for this update !! I am sure you must have loved the journey and yeah it will take time to repair those roads. However, good part is things are getting restored.

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Dear Dheeraj Ji, I,m,Rahul,want to go to Tungnath-Chopta-Deoriatal on April 6th 2014 along with my frnd.I want to stay at night near Deorital in Tent.Can u told me what is d per day charge for 1 tent?

Rahul you will get it there for aout 700-800 types, may be food will cost you a bit more above it. Deoria Tal is lovely and you will love the stay there. Check with Bharat, contact mentioned in the article, he will be able to help you with most stuff up there at Deoria Tal as well as Tunganath – Chandrashilla trek. The guy is really nice and humble.

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What is the expected cost of the tour….5 days….as you article above….

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Dheeraj, I’m planning to visit Uttarakhand in 2-weeks tour during 3rd. week of October to 1st. week of November with my wife, 8-year old son and mother-in-law (58 years). During my visit at Chopta in the last of October, I opt for a day’s visit to Tungnath. Please tell where should I stay overnight before the day to Tungnath, at Chopta or anywhere else? Who will be the guide on the trek-route?

Sib, you can stay at Chopta or near Duggalbitta if nothing is available at Chopta. You can take Umeid as guide if required. Contact info present in the article above.

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is 3 days enough to reach tungnath . iam planning to fly to delhi from chennai on friday and from there reach tungnath and return back to delhi by sunday as i have my flight on monday morning ..

Would be hectic, very much. But, doable if you are OK for being on road mostly.

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Hi Dheeraj, Loved your article, it has all the required information + never boring. But I still have a few questions as I’m planning to visit Tungnath from Delhi with another 3 gals. Our first preference is that we want to see Tungnath temple, so, it should not be closed due to snowfall and we also want to trek to Chandrashila (don’t wana miss anything). W’d love it is we get to enjoy snow too, but that’s a second preference. Please let me know if end of March would be a good time for us to see Tungnath temple, Chandrashila + snow, all three. Thanks in advance!

Hello Binny,

End of March, there will be snow for sure at Tungnath and towards Chandrashilla. I will suggest only in April mid types or late April types may be this year because of abundant snowfall.

Regards Dheeraj sharma

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This is extremely informative and nicely written. Me and some of my friends are planning to go to Tunganath around March 10, 2013. Will it be possible if we go with the guides? Please suggest

Brato, well, there will be loads of Snow and you can see these pictures are from March only. May be it might be possible but do not venture in on your own. Guide would be a nice option to have with you. Couple of contacts have been mentioned in the above article itself.

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Planing to go to TUNGNATH and CHANDRASHILA in last week of jan 13

Jayant, please do not attempt without proper advice of local guide there in January. It will all be covered with snow. Chandrashilla not at all recommended, though you may try Tunganath ONLY after any local guide advice. I will still stay away from it in January. Go there and enjoy snow and come back rather making all the way to there. If you are some professional/experienced trekker then only I could say, go and attempt.

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Hi! which month did you go- these photographs are from which month? We are planning for mid-feb but are not sure about the snow and whether we will get accomodation in chopta bec. of the snow. Please guide. Thanks.

Hi Narayani,

These are from the month of March. Chopta will be closed and cut off due to snow in Feb. Max you may reach will be Duggalbitta by car and from there you will need to trek towards Chopta and further. I will not advice climbing towards Tunganath in February if you are not one of those insane adventure seekers and even if you want little enjoyment towards it, prefer taking a local guide with you as snow there could be really deep at that time as it was when we visited it in March.

Regards Dheeraj Sharma

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Dear Dheeraj you are simply great your experience sharing is really worthy, the mobile numbers which you have mentioned – are there any chances of changes in the no. – is there any system of hotel booking & cab booking through some websites over there?

Yes, they might be working I think though not sure about it. Hira Singh ji is not present now and has been replaced but you can contact Surinder. I am not sure of any cab bookings but you can book KMVM/GMVN hotels through their websites.

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Hi Dheeraj, Hope your fine,ok, This is my doubt. I want to snow trek tungnath & chandrasila during January month. Will it be snow covered & viable for us to trek..

Nopes Dinesh, it will not be viable to snow trek Chandrashilla or Tunganath at that time of the year. If you want to do it then do with some experienced group/guide end of February or in March.

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Hello Mr.Dhiraj,

on 30 july,2012 we have planed to visit valley of flowers. and we will come at dehradun on 22 july,2012. so we have 1 week, so I am thinking to cover tunganath anddeorai tal. Is it comfortable and worth for us to go there now. please give your opinion as early as possible. If not then please do suggest other plases(trecks)whih can be covered in 5 days. please reply as early as possible.

I guess, yes Pushkar Tunganath ji and Chandrashialla trek would be great one for one for you. There is Deoria Tal as well. So, all of them can be covered in 3 days and then you can continue for Valley of Flowers trek.

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Very nice and informative, like us from far most south………..Thank you buddy…

Glad you liked the information present on the blog. Please let me know incase you have any queries or doubts.

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dear bro,I m planning for tungnath track,please tell me,when buses will be available up to chopta and from where I can get them.is there budget hotel in chopta?plz reply.

Ramesh, you should be able to get a bus for Rudraprayag or Guptkashi or Ukhimath from Rishikesh/Haridwar and from there ther shall be taxis/shared tempos running in between Chotpa – Ukhimath for sure. Else you can hitch hike. There are only few budget guest houses only up there at Chopta.

thanks for reply,pz tell me w hen accomodation will be available in chopta in stead of dugallibatta or baniyakund?

Ramesh, as soon as the road opens the caretakers/owners come back to Chopta to open their closed guest houses. I feel road should open by April.

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Thanxxxxx Dheeraj sir for the Information about Chopta Traveling

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Hie Mr. Dheeraj,

I find the travelogues given on devilonwheel very interesting and informative.

This time inspired by your travelogue we are planning a trip from Faridabad – Tunganath – chandrashilla in the first week of April (1-5th). Just want to check whether the time will be good for a snow trek. I want to make sure "Ample of Snow"

Thanks alot. Yes, April first week will be ideal time to find ample of snow at Tunganath and Chandrashilla. Let me know incase you need any other details or have any doubts/queries. All the best for your trip,

Thanks for your reply.

Would you recommend a full day drive from delhi to chopta. How much time would it take to reach from delhi (we plan to start early) to chopta/nearby.

Hello Kiran,

Well, you can reach Chopta in about 12 Hrs from Delhi. I guess it is not that hectic but just to cut short journey by another 40-50 odd KMs, I will any day prefer to stay at Syal Saur just before Ukhimath, aside Mandakini river to peace and rest myself before I enjoy rest of the valley thoroughly. I hope this helps.

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We are going to rishikesh by train and then hire a cab(innova) from there to chopta…

Sounds good I guess. The whole Chopta valley is very nice and in Spring, very nice. You will find extremely rich flora and fauna there.

A great post i must say..we are planning a trekking trip to tunganath in march…march 14-18…is it a good time to go?

Thanks a lot and sorry for the delayed reply. Well, I will say shift about a week as it may be possible that by then no one had trekked it. That will mean no foot marks to follow and will make it very difficult for you guys in that case. So, make it around late March and you will be good to go I guess. It is an awesome place and you will enjoy alot. Let me know incase you need any details.

Thanks Dheeraj…We can't shift the dates now…If the whether is all clear by then, we should be the first ones to create foot marks for this season 🙂

All the best ravish… i m sure u will have a rocking md adventurous trip…

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तुंगनाथ चंद्रशिला ट्रेक | Tungnath Chandrashila Trek Best Travel Guide in Hindi

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तुंगनाथ चंद्रशिला ट्रेक के बारे में जानकारी - Complete Travel Guide Tungnath Chandrashila Trek Uttarakhand in Hindi?

Tungnath Temple Shiv Mandir

Tungnath Chandrashila Trek, उत्तराखंड की खूबसूरत घाटियों में बसा एक बहुत शानदार और रोमांच ट्रेक में से एक है। तुंगनाथ में आपको महादेव का दुनिया का सबसे ऊँचा मंदिर भी देखने को भी मिलेगा जिसे अंग्रेजी में one of the highest Shiva temples in the world कहा जाता। Tungnathऔर Chandrashila trek उत्तराखंड में सबसे से प्रसिद्ध ट्रेक में से एक है।

इस ट्रेक की आसपास की सुंदरता आपको मंत्रमुग्ध कर देती है, यह ट्रेक उत्तराखंड के खूबसूरत हिल स्टेशन चोपता से शुरू होता है, इस ट्रेक की खास बात यह है,की आप एक बार में दो खूबसूरत हिमालय की घाटियों को देख सकते हो।

और चोपता, Tungnath और Chandrashila यह तीनो ऐसे स्थान हैं जो आपको प्रकृति के सबसे करीब ले जाते हैं, और आपको इस जगह की सुन्दरदा और शान्ति का अहसास करवाते है। तुंगनाथ की ऊंचाई समुद्र तल से 11,384 फीट है और चंद्रशिला की ऊंचाई समुद्र तल से 13,123 फीट है

Tungnath Chandrashila Trek view

Chandrashila की ऊंचाई दुनिया के सबसे ऊँचे पर्वत माउंट एवेरस्ट की आधी ऊंचाई है, इस बात से आप अनुमान लगा सकते हो की इतनी ऊंचाई से नज़ारा कितना शानदार होगा आप बिलकुल बादलों के ऊपर होंगे इस नज़ारे को शब्दों में बयां नहीं करा जा सकता है। जैसे की मैने बताया था। की यह ट्रेक चोपता से शुरू होगा और चोपता से तुंगनाथ का रास्ता सही बना हुआ है यह रास्ता कोंक्रिट के ठोस पत्थर से बना हुआ है। 

आप Chopta से तुंगनाथ तक आराम से जा सकते हो फिर तुंगनासे से आपको Chandrashila तक ट्रेक करना होगा यह रास्ता कच्चा और एडवेंचर से भरा हुआ है। और अगर आप यह ट्रेक सर्दियों के समय में करते हो तो आपको यहां बर्फ से ढकी चोटियां भी देखने को मिलेगी और आपको बर्फ पे चलते हुए यह ट्रेक करना होगा। जोकि आपके इस ट्रेक को और भी कही ज्यादा एडवेंचर से भर देगा।

तुंगनाथ चंद्रशिला ट्रेक पूरा करने में आपको कितने दिन का समय लगेगा - Trek Duration?

यह ट्रेक करने में आपको 4 दिन का समय लगेगा। ( अगर आपकी यात्रा हरिद्वार से शुरू होती है तो। )

तुंगनाथ चंद्रशिला ट्रेक कितने किलोमीटर का है - Tungnath Trek Distance?

Tungnath Chandrashila Trek, की कुल दूरी 11 किलोमीटर है।

  • चोपता से Tungnath Trek की दुरी 3.5 किलोमीटर है।
  • तुंगनाथ से चंद्रशिला की दुरी 2 किलोमीटर की है।

तुंगनाथ चंद्रशिला ट्रेक कहा से शुरू होता है - Trek Starting Point?

Tungnath Chandrashila Trek चोपता से शुरू होता है।

तुंगनाथ चंद्रशिला ट्रेक करना कितना कठिन है - Trek Difficulty Level?

Tungnath Chandrashila Trek travel guide

चोपता से Tungnath तक का ट्रेक आप बहुत आसानी से कर सकते हो लेकिन तुंगनाथ से चंद्रशिला का ट्रेक तोडा कठिन है लेकिन आप कर लोगे। यह पूरा ट्रेक ज्यादा आसान भी नहीं है, और ज्यादा कठिन भी नहीं है।

तुंगनाथ चंद्रशिला ट्रेक का प्रवेश शुल्क है - Tungnath Chandrashila Trek Entry Ticket

Tungnath Chandrashila Trek  शुरू करने से पहले आपको 150 का प्रवेश शुल्क भी देना होगा।

तुंगनाथ चंद्रशिला ट्रेक की यात्रा - Journey Begins of Tungnath Chandrashila Trek

Tungnath Chandrashila Trek

दिन :1 हरिद्वार से चोपता तक ड्राइव करें - Haridwar to Chopta

सबसे पहले आपको हरिद्वार पहुंचना है हरिद्वार आप ट्रैन की मदत से बहुत आसानी से पहुंच सकते हो। हरिद्वार से चोपता 230 किलोमीटर की दूरी पर स्थित है  और हरिद्वार से चोपता के लिए आपको सीधी बस या जीप के विकल्प कम ही मिलेंगे। 

इसलिए आप हरिद्वार से रुद्रप्रयाग पहुंचे और फिर रुद्रप्रयाग से उखीमठ पहुंचे और उखीमठ होते हुए आप चोपता पहुंच सकते हो। और फिर चोपता पहुंचने के बाद आप होटल लेके यहां आराम करें और चोपता का लोकल मार्केट घूमे। 

दिन :2 चोपता से तुंगनाथ तक ट्रेक करे - Chopta To Tungnath

आज चोपता से Tungnath के लिए ट्रेक करेंगे। यह ट्रेक करने में आपको 3 घंटे समय लगेगा, तुंगनाथ पहुंचने के बाद आप Tungnath के दर्शन करें। और में एक बार फिर से याद दिला दू की यह मंदिर दुनिया का सबसे ऊँचा महादेव का मंदिर है। आप यहां रुके और अपना समय ले और यहां कैंपिंग और बोर्न फायर का मज़ा उठाए।

दिन :3 तुंगनाथ से चंद्रशिला के लिए ट्रेक करें - From Tungnath to Chandrashila

Tungnath to Chandrashila Images

आज आपका ट्रेक Tungnath से चंद्रशिला के लिए होगा और आज की चढाई खड़ी होगी आज आप 11,384 फीट से 13,123 फीट की ऊंचाई के लिए चढाई करेंगे इस ट्रेक को करने में आपको 1 से 2 घंटे का समय लगेगा। चंद्रशिला पहुंचने के बाद आप यहां के नज़रो का मज़ा ले। 

और आप चंद्रशिला के लिए अपना ट्रेक सुबह जल्दी शुरू करदे ताकि आप चंद्रशिला पे ज्यादा से ज्यादा समय रुक सकें उसके बाद आप चंद्रशिला से वापिस चोपता के लिए नीचे की और उतरेंगे और आपको चंद्रशिला से चोपता तक पहुँचने में  3 से 4 घंटे का समय ही लगेगा।

दिन :4 चोपता से हरिद्वार तक ड्राइव करें - Back to Haridwar

आज आप वापिस अपने घर के लिए निकल सकते है।

तुंगनाथ चंद्रशिला ट्रेक क्यों प्रसिद्ध है - Why Tungnath Chandrashila Trek Famous?

Tungnath Temple Shiv Mandir

  • Tungnath Chandrashila Trek, ट्रेकिंग के लिए प्रसिद्ध है।
  • कैंपिंग के लिए प्रसिद्ध के लिए प्रसिद्ध है।
  • Tungnath Chandrashila Trek, विश्व के सबसे ऊंचे शिव मंदिर के लिए प्रसिद्ध है।
  • अद्भुत दृश्य के लिए प्रसिद्ध है।
  • बादलों के नज़ारे के लिए प्रसिद्ध है।
  • बर्फ के लिए प्रसिद्ध है। 
  • Tungnath Chandrashila Trek, 360 डिग्री व्यू के लिए प्रसिद्ध है।
  • तुंगनाथ चंद्रशिला विंटर ट्रेक के लिए प्रसिद्ध है।

तुंगनाथ चंद्रशिला ट्रेक करने का सबसे अच्छा समय - Best time to Visit Tungnath Chandrashila Trek?

Tungnath shiv Temple Bell images

Tungnath Chandrashila Trek, करने का सही समय अप्रैल से नवंबर इस बीच आप इस ट्रेक का मज़ा उठा सकते हो। और बारिश के दौरान ट्रेकिंग ट्रेल थोड़ा फिसलन भरा हो सकता है इसलिए इस समय यह ट्रेक ना करें तो अच्छा रहेगा।

खास बात 🙂 दिसंबर से मार्च

सर्दियों के दौरान मौसम थोड़ा कठोर होता है और रात और शाम के समय तापमान शून्य हो जाता है। सर्दियों के मौसम में बर्फबारी के कारण मंदिर बंद हो जाता है ।

इसलिए   साल के इस समय में यह यात्रा करना उचित नहीं होगा। फिर भी , यदि आप बर्फ गिरने और ट्रेकिंग का अनुभव करना चाहते हैं।

तो इन महीनों के दौरान आप छुट्टी की योजना बना सकते हैं। लेकिन आप मंदिर के दर्शन नहीं कर पाओगे यह बात याद रखना , इस मौसम में गर्म रहने के लिए भारी ऊनी वस्त्र साथ जरूर रखें।

तुंगनाथ चंद्रशिला ट्रेक तक कैसे पहुंचे - How to reach Tungnath Chandrashila Trek?

सड़क मार्ग से (By Road) : सबसे पहले आपको दिल्ली से हरिद्वार आना होगा दिल्ली से हरिद्वार के लिए आपको सीधी बस मिल जायेगी उसके बाद आपको हरिद्वार से रुद्रप्रयाग जाना होगा ।

उसके लिए आपको बस मिल जायेगी रुद्रप्रयाग से आपको उखीमठ जाना होगा उसके लिए भी आपको बस मिल जायेगी, उखीमठ पहुँचने के बाद आपको उखीमठ से चोपता के लिए बस मिल जायेगी उखीमठ से चोपता की दूरी 44 किलोमीटर की है। यह पूरा सफर ते करने में आपको 16 से 17 घंटे का समय लग सकता है।

अगर आप इतना लम्बा सफर एक साथ ते नहीं करना चाहते तो आप दिल्ली से हरिद्वार आए और आप हरिद्वार में एक दिन रुक सकते हो और हरिद्वार घूम सकते हो और फिर अलगे दिन आप हरिद्वार चोपता के लिए यात्रा शुरू कर सकते हो।

रेल द्वारा ( By Train ) : हरिद्वार निकटतम रेलवे स्टेशन है जो प्रमुख भारतीय शहरों से अच्छी तरह जुड़ा हुआ है। हरिद्वार से आप चोपता के लिए टैक्सी कर सकते हो और चोपता पहुँच सकते हो बहुत आसानी से।

हवाई मार्ग से (By Air ): देहरादून में जॉली ग्रांट हवाई अड्डा चोपता का निकटतम हवाई अड्डा है। यहां से चोपता की दूरी 178 किलोमीटर की है, यहां से आप चोपता के लिए टैक्सी करके 5 से 6 घंटे में चोपता पहुँच सकते हो।

प्रश्न और उत्तर - FAQ

1. क्या एक दिन में तुंगनाथ चंद्रशिला ट्रेक किया जा सकता है - tungnath chandrashila trek in one day.

Tungnath Chandrashila Trek, को एक दिन में किया जाता सकता है।

2. तुंगनाथ चंद्रशिला ट्रेक का तापमान कैसा रहता है - Tungnath Chandrashila Trek Temperature?

सर्दियों के मौसम में चोपता Tungnath का औसत तापमान दिन में लगभग 9 डिग्री सेल्सियस और रात में -8 डिग्री सेल्सियस रहता है। और गर्मियों के दौरान यहां का मौसम काफी सुहावना होता है ।  

इस गर्मियों के मौसम में तापमान औसतन 8 डिग्री से 16 डिग्री के बीच रहता है। शाम को मौसम बहुत ठंडा हो सकता है, इसलिए, अपने आप को गर्म रखने के लिए हल्के ऊनी कपड़े जरूर साथ रखें।

3. कितना खर्च आ सकता है यह ट्रेक करने में - what is the budget for Tungnath Chandrashila Trek?

Tungnath Chandrashila Trek, करने में आपके 7000 तक खर्च हो सकते है। ( यदि आपकी यात्रा हरिद्वार से शुरू होती है तो। )

4. तुंगनाथ ट्रेक कितना लंबा है - How long is Tungnath Trek?

चोपता से तुंगनाथ की कुल दूरी 3.5 किलोमीटर की है। 

5. तुंगनाथ से चंद्रशिला कितनी दूर है - How far is Chandrashila from Tungnath?

तुंगनाथ से चंद्रशिला की  दूरी 2 किलोमीटर की है। 

6. कौन सा बेहतर है औली या चोपता - Which is better Auli or Chopta?

यह दोनों ही जगह शानदार है अगर आपको ट्रेक करना है तो चोपता आ सकते हो अगर आपको एशिया की सबसे लम्बी केबल कार की सावरी करनी है तो आप औली भी जा सकते हो वैसे यह दोनों जगह ही पास पास है। आप एक एक कर के यह दोनों जगह घूम सकते हो।

7. क्या हम दिसंबर में तुंगनाथ की यात्रा कर सकते हैं - Can we trek Tungnath in December?

दिसंबर में तुंगनाथ मंदिर बंद रहता है। बहुत ज्यादा बर्फ होने की वजे से दिसंबर में आप इस ट्रेक को पूरा नहीं कर सकते हो।

8. चोपता औली से कितनी दूर है - How far is Chopta from Auli?

चोपता से औली की दूरी 142 किलोमीटर की है और आप यहां 4 से 5 घंटे में पहुंच सकते हो।

9. क्या चोपता में मोबाइल नेटवर्क है - Is there a mobile network in Chopta?

चोपता में सिर्फ बीएसएनएल के फोन ही काम करते हैं। एयरटेल और वोडाफोन सहित अन्य सभी नेटवर्क पूरी तरह से नेटवर्क से बाहर रहेंगे। बीएसएनएल के लिए , बीएसएनएल को पोस्टपेड होने की आवश्यकता नहीं है ; प्रीपेड फोन भी ठीक काम करेंगे।

10. क्या चोपता में बिजली आती है - Does chopta have electricity ?

चोपता में बिजली केवल आपको शाम के समय मिलती है। पूरा दिन यहां सोलर पावर से बिजली जमा की जाती है , उसके बाद आपको शाम को बिजली मिलती है। आप बिजली और पानी के बारे में आप होटल लेने से पहले पहुँचले ताकि बाद में आपको तकलीफ ना आए।

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The Ultimate Travel Guide to Tungnath Temple: How to Reach, Best Time, and Trekking Tips

Chandrashila-Tunganath Trek Uttarakhand

One of the easiest treks of the Himalayan region is the Chopta Tungnath trek. The peaks of Nanda Devi Kedarnath and Neel Kanth are clear during this trek and make for a majestic site. The trek features a huge area that starts from Haridwar and ends at Chandra Sheila, with other areas falling on the way. The Tungnath Mahadev temple is one of the highest Shiva temples globally. The temple is nestled in the Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand , which is just about Choptavalley. Tungnath is one of the most special places in ancient Hindu mythology and is covered with the famous Kedarnath yatra.

Furthermore, it is known for the gentle trek and, of course, the amazing views. In the past few years, it has emerged as a hub for several trekkers coming from different parts of the world.

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Location of Tungnath Temple

The Tungnath Mahadev temple is located in the Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand. It is located at an elevation of 3470 meters above sea level. It is one of the highest among the Panch Kedar.

The valley forms part of the Kedarnath wildlife century , and the temple has gained a lot of prominence in the past few years due to the famous Chopta Chandrashila trek . It is also one of the stoppages in the Chopta Chandra Sheila trek.

Tungnath Temple: Key Information

  • Location : 3.5 km from Chopta, Uttarakhand
  • Altitude : Approximately 3,600 meters
  • Accessibility : Trek required; guide recommended in winter

Visiting Seasons

  • Best Time to Visit : April to June; August
  • Winter Months : Access challenging due to heavy snowfall
  • Opening Date for 2024 : May 14
  • Closing Date for 2024 : To be announced

Journey to Tungnath

The trek experience.

  • Starts from Chopta, winding through lush meadows and dense forests
  • Offers breathtaking views of the Himalayan peaks
  • Duration: Typically 2-3 hours trekking time
  • Difficulty: Moderate, with a challenging aspect in snowy conditions

Historical and Spiritual Context

  • Ancient Heritage : A thousand years old, discovered by Adi Shankaracharya
  • Deities : Dedicated to Lord Shiva, with idols of Goddess Parvati and other deities
  • Winter Ritual : The deity’s idol is moved to Mukunath during winter, marking a picturesque trek

Preparing for Your Visit

  • Check Latest Updates : Always confirm the current year’s opening and closing dates before planning your trip
  • Prepare for the Trek : Wear appropriate trekking gear and carry water and snacks
  • Weather Considerations : Pack layers for cold conditions, especially outside of the peak summer months

Why Visit Tungnath?

  • Spiritual Significance : One of the highest Shiva temples offers a unique spiritual experience
  • Natural Beauty : The trek routes are known for their scenic beauty, enveloping trekkers in the tranquility of nature
  • Cultural Experience : Witnessing the ancient rituals and understanding the temple’s history enriches the journey

How can you reach Tungnath Mahadev Temple?

Visiting the sacred Tungnath Mahadev Temple, located in the serene Himalayas, is a journey of both spirituality and adventure. While Chopta serves as the base camp for this trek, understanding the route to Chopta itself is crucial for planning your pilgrimage or trek to Tungnath. Here’s a simplified guide on how to reach Chopta, ensuring a smooth start to your journey towards one of the highest Shiva temples in the world.

Reaching Chopta: Your Starting Point

Chopta reaching by road.

  • Route from Delhi : Take the Delhi – Meerut – Haridwar – Rishikesh – Srinagar Garhwal – Rudraprayag Kund – Chopta route.
  • Public Transport : Buses to Rishikesh are available from Delhi’s Kashmiri Gate ISBT. From Rishikesh, catch an early morning bus to Ukhimath, and then a taxi to Chopta.
  • Shared Taxis : Alternatively, from Rishikesh, take a shared taxi to Rudraprayag or Srinagar, and then another taxi to Ukhimath, followed by one to Chopta.
  • Travel Tip : Start early to reach Chopta within daylight hours.
  • Nearest Airport : Jolly Grant Airport (Dehradun Airport) is the closest, with connectivity to major cities. From there, hire a taxi to Rishikesh and proceed towards Chopta by road.
  • Nearest Railway Station : Rishikesh station is the closest, but with limited train connectivity. An alternative is traveling to Haridwar by train, then taking a bus to Ukhimath, and finally reaching Chopta by taxi.
  • Upcoming Connectivity : The Rishikesh – Karnaprayag rail project, expected to be completed by 2025, will make the journey to Chopta more accessible, with Rudraprayag station being the closest to Chopta and Kedarnath.
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Trekking to Tungnath from Chopta

Chopta to Tungnath Temple Trek

Once you reach Chopta, you can start trekking toward Tungnath. The trek from Chopta to Tungnath is all about a gradual climb, and it will serve you amazing views of the Himalayas. The difficulty level is easy, and it is also recommended for first-time trekkers.

After a climb of around 1.5 kilometers from the base, you can get a view of the long and stretched grass fields. It is generally the first step for all the trekkers, and you can find people sitting on the grass field and also enjoying themselves. There are some food joints interestingly on the left and right sides of the trail where you can binge on Maggie and parathas.

It would be best if you filled your water bottles here. The point is also famous among visitors as some of the scenes of the movie Kedarnath were also shot here. The entire trek is completely well-maintained, and there are some benches on both sides. It will take at least three hours for you to complete the trek if you want to reach the temple from Chopta.

Tungnath Chandrashila Trek

Chopta Trek, Uttarakhand

Once you exit Tunganath after offering prayers, you can find a route towards the left that will help you visit Chandrashila. The length of the Tonga Nath Chandrshila trek is around 1.5 kilometers. But it is completely steep as compared to the trek of Tunganath. The last 100 meters are very steep that would lead you to the summit.

Best Time to Visit Tunganath Temple

For pilgrims.

  • Open Season : The temple welcomes visitors from mid-April to the end of October, coinciding with the warmer months and offering a conducive environment for darshan.
  • Temple Schedule : The opening and closing dates are determined by the Badri Kedar Temple Committee, typically closing in late October or November when the deity is ceremonially moved to Makkumath Temple for the winter.

For Trekkers

  • Year-Round Trekking : The trek to Tungnath is accessible most of the year, except during extreme weather conditions.
  • Avoiding Monsoons : June to July sees heavy rainfall, making trekking conditions difficult and the Chandrashila summit challenging to access.

Seasonal Considerations

Winters at tungnath.

  • Snow-Covered Paths : Winter brings heavy snowfall, blanketing the trek in snow and offering breathtaking Himalayan views. Trekking is possible but may require a guide for safety.
  • Preparation : Check local conditions before planning your trip. Carrying identity documentation is advised.

Summers and Spring

  • Peak Season : Summer sees an influx of visitors, especially with its proximity to Kedarnath. Spring brings the valley to life with vibrant flora.
  • Weather : The trek is easiest during these months, free from snow but not offering snowfall experiences.

Post-Monsoon

  • Ideal Trekking Conditions : Post-monsoon, the valley rejuvenates with lush greenery, offering pleasant temperatures for trekking.
  • Packing Tips : Even in mild weather, carrying layers like jackets and sweaters is recommended for the evenings.

Practical Tips for Visitors

  • Check Latest Updates : Before embarking on your journey, verify the current year’s opening dates and weather conditions.
  • Respect Nature : The trek to Tungnath is as spiritual as it is scenic. Maintain cleanliness and respect the natural surroundings.
  • Stay Prepared : Regardless of the season, being prepared with the right gear, sufficient water, and snacks is crucial for a comfortable trek.

Places you can visit near Tungnath

Chandrashila peak.

Chandrashila Peak Uttarakhand

This peak is located at a height of 3680 kilometers, and it is the summit of Tungnath temple. You can get a complete 360-degree view from Chandrashila. There are different mountain peaks available here, including mount Kedar Gangotri Sathappan and Chakuamba.

On either side, you can get a panoramic view of Harthi and Gora Parbat. It is one of the few places in India where you can see multiple peaks at the same time from a close distance. You should trek to this place early morning and enjoy the beautiful sunrise from Chandrashila.

  • Why Visit : Just above Tungnath, Chandrashila Summit offers panoramic views of the Himalayas, including Nanda Devi, Trisul, and Chaukhamba.
  • Best for : Trekking enthusiasts and photographers looking for majestic sunrise and sunset views.

Deoriatal Uttarakhand

It is nestled at a high-altitude mountain lake near Chopta, and the lake is surrounded by dense and lush green forests. The best part about the places is that you can get to see a reflection of the Himalayas.

Furthermore, you can take a trek to Deoriatal lake that starts from two different places. The first and more common starts from a village known as sari and which is a distance of 20 kilometers from Chopta.

  • Location : Situated at an altitude of 2,438 meters, Deoria Tal is a crystal-clear lake approximately 2-3 hours’ drive from Chopta.
  • Attractions : Reflecting the Chaukhamba Peak in its waters, the lake is surrounded by lush greenery and offers camping sites for a serene getaway.
  • The Gateway : Often referred to as the ‘Mini Switzerland of India’, Chopta is the base camp for the trek to Tungnath and offers lush meadows and a starting point for the Chandrashila trek.
  • Activities : Ideal for bird watching, trekking, and camping under the star-lit sky.
  • Spiritual Site : Ukhimath serves as the winter home for the deity of Kedarnath and Tungnath during the colder months when the temples are closed.
  • Explore : It’s a serene place for those looking to explore the religious aspects and enjoy the tranquility of the region.

Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary

  • Flora and Fauna : Home to a wide variety of wildlife including Himalayan monal, snow leopards, and musk deer.
  • Adventure : Offers opportunities for wildlife spotting and nature walks.

Madhyamaheshwar Temple

  • Pilgrimage Site : Another temple in the Panch Kedar pilgrimage circuit, dedicated to Lord Shiva, showcasing the architectural beauty of ancient Indian temples.
  • Journey : The trek to Madhyamaheshwar is noted for its scenic beauty and spiritual ambiance.

Visiting Tungnath opens up a world of natural beauty and spiritual exploration. The nearby places offer a mix of adventurous treks, serene landscapes, and sacred sites, making your journey a holistic experience of the Himalayan charm and the rich cultural heritage of Uttarakhand.

This is what you need to know about trekking to Tungnath and the things you can do around it.

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तुंगनाथ चंद्रशिला शिखर ट्रेक (Tungnath Chandrashila Peak Trek in Hindi)

चंद्रशिला उत्तराखंड के सबसे प्रसिद्ध ट्रेकिंग डेस्टिनेशन में से तृतीय केदार के नाम से प्रसिद्ध जाना जाता है। तुंगनाथ चंद्रशिला शिखर ट्रेक की समुद्रतल से ऊँचाई 4000 मीटर (13,120 फ़ीट ) है तथा तुंगनाथ की समुद्रतल से ऊंचाई 3680 मीटर है। यह ट्रेक चोपता से शुरू होता है चोपता (समुद्रतल से ऊंचाई 2680 मीटर) जहॉं से अनेक हिमालय की चोटियॉं दिखाई देती हैं जैसे – नंदादेवी (विश्‍व की चौथी सबसे ऊँची चोटी), चौखम्बा, बुग्याल, त्रिशूल,  केदार और बन्दरपूँछ आादि हिमालय की पर्वत श्रँखलाओं के मनोरम दृश्‍य को यहॉं से देखा जा सकता है।

चंद्रशिला (उत्‍तराखण्‍ड) का इतिहास – Chandrashila (Uttrakhand) History in Hindi

पौराणिक कथाओं के अुनसार चंद्रशिला का इतिहास बहुत ही पुराना है माना जाता है कि प्रजापति राजा दक्ष प्रजापति राजा रक्ष की पुत्री रोहिणी नाम की कन्या से चंद्रमा को प्‍यार हो जाता है लेकिन जब इस बात का पता राजा दक्ष को चलता है तो वे चन्‍द्रदेव को श्राप दे देते हैं जिससे चंद्रमा को क्षय रोग हो जाता है  इस क्षय रोग (TB) से मुक्ति पाने के लिए चंद्रदेव तुंगनाथ के पास  आकर  भगवान शिव को प्रसन्न करने के लिए कठोर तपस्या करते हैं और भगवान शिव चंद्रमा की तपस्‍या से प्रसन्‍न हो जाते हैं और चन्‍द्रमा को  क्षय रोग से मुक्त होने का आशीर्वाद भी देते है।

तभी से ऐसा कहा जाता है चंद्रमा द्वारा की गई कठोर तपस्या की वजह से इस स्थान को चंद्रशिला कहा जाता है। चंद्रशिला के शिखर पर एक बहुत छोटा-सा मंदिर भी बना हुआ है चंद्रशिला समिट पूरा होने के बाद यहाँ आने वाले सभी ट्रेकर्स इस मंदिर के दर्शन जरूर करते है। पौराणिंक कथाओं के अनुसार रावण का वध करने के पश्‍चात भगवान राम ने इस जगह पर ब्राम्हण हत्या के अपराध से मुक्त होने के लिए यहॉं पर तपस्या की थी।

तुंगनाथ चंद्रशिला ट्रेक – Tungnath Chandrashila Trek in Hindi

तुंगनाथ चंद्रशिला शिखर पहुंचने के दो प्रमुख मार्ग प्रसिद्ध हैं – सबसे पहले रास्ते से आप चोपता से तुंगनाथ होते हुए चंद्रशिला के शिखर तक पहुँच सकते है  यह सबसे छोटा ट्रेक है  चन्‍द्रशिला पहुँचने का जो कि लगभग 5.5 किलोमीटर का है। अत्‍यधिक उँचाई के कारण ठण्डियों के मौसम में बहुत ज्यादा बर्फबारी होती है जिसकी वजह से यह ट्रेक बंद हो जाता है। 

चंद्रशिला तक जाने वाला दूसरा ट्रेक जिसका उपयोग पूरे साल किया जाता है और लगभग सभी ट्रैकिंग ऑर्गनाइजेशन (organization) इसका उपयोग करती है। यह ट्रेक देवरियाताल चंद्रशिला ट्रेक  के नाम से बहुत प्रसिद्ध है जिसकी ट्रेक की कुल दूरी 27 किलोमीटर है जो कि उखीमठ से 12 किलोमीटर की दूरी पर स्थित सरी गाँव से यह ट्रेक शुरू होता है।

तुंगनाथ उत्‍तराखण्‍ड मंदिर – Tungnath Temple Uttrakhand In Hindi

तु्ंगनाथ का ट्रेक करने में करीब 3 से 4 घण्‍टा का समय लग जाता है इसे दुनिया का सबसे उँचा शिव मन्दिर माना जाता है यहॉ श्र्रद्धालू दर्शन करके चन्‍द्रशिला चोटी की ओर बढते है चन्‍द्रशिला की दूरी तुंगनाथ से करीब 1.5  किलामीटर है।

चन्‍द्रशिला चोटी पहुँचने के बाद स्‍वर्ग के समान प्रतीत है यहॉं से बादलों को अपने से नीचे की ओर उडते हुए देख सकते हैं। इसके अलावा चन्‍द्रशिला से नन्‍दादेवी, केदार चोटी, त्रिशूल, और बन्‍दरपूछ की चोटियों की खूबसूरती श‍ब्‍दों द्वारा बयां नहीं की सकती है।

दार्जिलिंग में घूमने की जगह जरूर पढें…

तुंगनाथ चन्द्रशिला शिखर घूमने जाने का सबसे अच्छा समय – Best Time To Visit in Tungnath and Chandrashila  Peak Trek In Hindi

चन्द्रशिला शिखर घूमने जाने का सबसे अच्छा समय अप्रैल से लेकर अक्‍टूबर तक का होता है क्‍योंकि अक्‍टूबर बाद भारी मात्रा में बर्फबारी होती है जिससे ट्रेक का रास्‍ता बन्‍द हो जाता है। लेकिन एडवंचर के शौकीन कुछ लोग तुंगनाथ चन्‍द्रशिला विंटर ट्रेक भी करते हैं।

तुंगनाथ चन्द्रशिला शिखर कैसे पहुँचें – How to rech Tungnagh chandrashila peak in Hindi

रेल मार्ग द्वारा तुंगनाथ चन्द्रशिला शिखर कैसे पहुँचे – how to reach tungnath chnandrashila by train.

तुंगनाथ चन्द्रशिला शिखर रेल मार्ग से जाने के लिए सबसे नजदीकी रेलवे स्टेशन ऋषिकेश और हरिद्वार का हरिद्वार देश के लगभग सभी शहरों से रेल माध्‍यम से जुडा है। ऋषिकेश और हरिद्वार से तुंगनाथ ट्रेक की दूरी लगभग 300 किलोमीटर है।

हवाई जहाज से तुंगनाथ चन्द्रशिला शिखर कैसे पहुँचे – How To Reach Tungnath Chandrashila By Flight In Hindi

चोपता उत्‍तराखण्‍ड का सबसे नजदीक हवाई अड्डा जॉली ग्रांट हवाई अड्डा देहरादून हैं जिसकी दूरी तुगंनाथ से लगभग 227 किलोमीटर है।

बस और टैक्‍सी द्वारा तुंगनाथ चन्द्रशिला शिखर ट्रेक कैसे पहुँचे – How To Reach Tungnath Chandrashila By Bus and Taxi

अगर आप बस माध्यम द्वारा तुंगनाथ चंद्रशिला शिखर ट्रेक जाना चाहते हैं तब भी ऋषिकेश और हरिद्वार से आसानी से जा सकते हैं इसके अलावा अगर प्राइवेट टैक्‍सी से जाना चाहते हैं वो भी इन्‍ही शहरों से आसानी से मिल जायेंगी।

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Tungnath Deoriatal Chandrashila Trek Itinerary and details (FAQs answered)

Treks & hikes , Uttarakhand

Last Updated on: Aug 22, 2019  

About this blog: We always wanted to visit the Panch Kedars and Tungnath was the first one we explored. Along with it, we also did Deoriatal Chandrashila trek. This blog will give you all the details about the trek, how to reach and other important tips and guides.

One of them is the highest of the Panch Kedars while the other has an interesting story surrounding it. I am talking about the Tungnath Deoriatal Chandrashila Trek in Uttarakhand . While Tungnath is one of the Panch (five) Kedars , Deoriatal Chandrashila trek undoubtedly offers one of the best views of the Uttarakhand mountain ranges. From the Chandrashila summit, you get a stunning view of almost all the major summits of eastern and western Uttarakhand.

Did we tell you, that this is one of the easiest treks from where you can see all the ranges so close?

Tungnath Chandrashila trek

While the Tungnath Chandrashila trek starts from Chopta, a beautiful destination in Uttarakhand, the Deoriatal trek starts from Sari village. Both these treks are usually done together. We have already mentioned the importance of Tungnath of being one of the five Kedars. Deoriatal, on the other hand, is known for the lake at the backdrop of the mighty Himalayan ranges.

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Know all about Tungnath Deoriatal Chandrashila Trek

The Himalayas is full of stories and myth. We love stories and so we look for them wherever we go. So we start of the article with a little background mythology and stories related to these three places –  Tungnath Deoriatal and Chandrashila. If you are fond of stories and mythology, keep on reading, or else jump to the next section.

Tungnath Chandrashila Deoriatal Trek Map

Hope this map helps you to understand the route.

Tungnath Deoriatal Chandrashila Trek Map

The legend of Tungnath

What is so special about Tunganath? The fact, that it has the highest temple of Lord Shiva at a height of 3680m. Or the fact that it offers a completely stunning, mesmerizing panoramic view of the Himalayan ranges. It might also be the fascinating legend behind the Tungnath shrine. Whatever be it, we urge you to read about the story behind Tungnath. It will help you to understand and appreciate the place and the people who you might see on the way to Tungnath trek a tad bit better.

Tungnath Deoriatal Chandrashila Trek

The legend of Tunganath is very intimately related to the Hindu epic Mahabharata. Mahabharata tells the greatest political saga of all times where two families Pandavas and Kauravas fight against each other for the kingdom. After the 18 days war at Kurukshetra, the Pandavas won the battle after killing all their 100 Kaurava brothers and their relatives.

After winning the war, the Pandavas were grieved at this mass killing and were repentant of their action. After all, they were their brothers and relatives that they had killed in the war! So they went for Narada’s advice who asked them to ask for forgiveness from Lord Shiva. Only the master of the universe will be able to absolve them of their sins. On the other hand, Narada went and informed Lord Shiva that the Pandavas were seeking him for forgiveness.

cairns and sunrise from Chandrashila

Lord Shiva was convinced of the sins of the Pandavas and did not think appropriate to exonerate the Pandavas of their sins. Neither did he want to face the Pandavas. So he took the form of a bull and hid at Guptakashi, the underground heaven. Narada, in the meanwhile, informed the Pandavas of the whereabouts of Lord Shiva. The Pandavas went in search of the Lord. After a long search, the Pandavas met a Bull on their way. The Bull was disguised Lord Shiva and he tried to hide from them. Bhima, the strongest of the Pandava brothers chased the bull.

The bull later rematerialized at five different parts and these places later came to be known as Panch Kedars . Different parts of the bull rose at different locations – the hump at Kedarnath, the limbs at Tunganath, the navel and stomach surfaced at Madamaheshwar, the face at Rudranath and the hairs at Kalpeshwar. It is believed that the Pandavas had built temples at all the five locations and were finally freed of their sins. It is also believed that the front portion of the bull fell at Pashupatinath in Nepal.

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Tungnath Temple

The Tungnath Temple is a small temple built on the Chandranath Parbat in the Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand. Located just below the Chandrashila peak, it is said to be one of the highest temples of Lord Shiva at an altitude of 12073 feet or 3680m. The temple is built in the traditional north India architecture style. There are a number of shrines surrounding the temple and at the entrance, you will find an idol of Lord Ganesh.

Ganesh idol at Tungnath Temple

In the main sanctum, ashtadhatu (made of eight metals) idols of sage Vyas and Kaal Bhairav (demi-god) are placed. The temple also houses the images of the Pandavas and silver plaques of other four Kedar shrines. An idol of Adi Guru Shankaracharya is placed near the idol of Shiva. The temple remains closed during the winters and during that time the deity along with the temple priests are moved to Mukumath, 19 km from Tunganath. The journey dates of the deity from Mukumath to the temple and back is decided by the priests and is done with much reverence by the locals.

Stories and legend about Chandrashila or moon rock

Sunrise at Chandrashila

Chandrashilais the summit of the Chandranath Parbat on which the Tunganath Temple is situated. As we said earlier there is no dearth of stories in the Himalayan region. Legend has it that the Moon God Chandra spent time here in penance.

Did you know that Chandrashila literally means the moon rock?

Another legend says that Lord Rama meditated here at the Chandrashila summit after defeating the demon king Ravana. Whatever be the legend behind the place, Chandrashila peak offers stunning panoramic views of the Himalayan ranges of Chaukhamba, Trishul, Nanda Devi peaks, Kedarnath, Kedar Dome, Gangotri and Yamunotri peaks. The peak is at a height of about 12083 feet or 3683m. There is a temple dedicated to River Ganga at the summit.

Legend behind Deoriatal

Deoriatal Lake at evening

It seems that the Pandava brothers of Mahabharata not only fought to win at the battlefields, but they were also wanderers and trekkers. Deoriatal is also related to a mythological tale about the Pandavas. It is said that Yaksha (a demi-god) asked questions to the Pandavas before allowing them to drink water from the lake.

Also known as Devariya Tal , it is believed that this was the “ Indra Sarovar ” mentioned in the Puranas and the gods used to come here for taking a bath! Well, with the view of all the majestic peaks at the background, the place was surely meant to be for the gods!

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The most common itinerary for Tungnath Deoriatal Chandrasila Trek

We mostly get questions about the itinerary to take for TungnathDeoriatalChandrasila Trek. So we decided to share the most common itinerary for the Deoriatal, Tungnath and Chandrashila trek. This was also the route we took for the trek. For the TungnathDeoriatalChandrasilatrek, you have to reach Haridwar or Rishikesh first. So we will start the itinerary from there.

Day 1 | Haridwar/ Rishikesh – Ukhimath – Sari – Deoriatal

We started early from Rishikesh and took a bus from towards Ukhimath. It is about 7-8 hours from Rishikesh through the beautiful Devprayag and Rudraprayag. Sari is about 12km from Ukhimath. We did not get any shared vehicle from Ukhimath towards Sari and so hired a cab to the village.

We usually do not book our accommodations while travelling. We believe that that in India there is always a room available. After arriving at Sari, we looked around asking people for places to stay at Sari. We were shown the house of Mr Negi. We reached there and were welcomed by Mr and MrsNegi. Knowing that we did not have our lunch, Mrs Negi quickly went on to prepare something for us. While we waited for food, we talked with Negiji, a gentle person and a trekker himself. He suggested us to trek to Deoriatal that day itself and stay at the tent there. It was a great proposal and we happily agreed.

Entrance of Deoriatal trek

After having our lunch, we started our trek towards Deoriatal. Sari to Deoriatal is about 2.5-3km and it took us around 2 hours to reach Deoriatal. The trail is well marked and you do not need a guide for it. There were a number of tents and we were the only one there that day. We chose one and stayed there for the night.

Deoriatal is located at an altitude of 2438m surrounded by dense forests and having the snowcapped ranges at the backdrop. The reflection of the Chaukhamba range on the clear waters of the lake is simply a delight to see. I was so excited that I would see something like it after Tonglu in Sandakphu and Phalut trek .

Day 2 | Deoriatal – Chopta – Tungnath

Reflection of Chaukhamba on Deoriatal Lake

The next morning, we woke up in order to see the mesmerising view of the ranges on the waters of the Deoriatal Lake. It was a surreal feeling to see the view. Having seen the photographs before, we knew what it looked like. But watching it with our own eyes is a different experience altogether.

After having our breakfast, we trekked down to Sari village. There Negiji had arranged a car for us that would take us to Chopta. We reached Choptaby noon and had our lunch there. Chopta by itself is a very scenic place surrounded by forests of pine, deodar and rhododendrons, meadows and flattering vistas. Chopta is often known as the ‘ Switzerland of India ’, but I don’t think that a place should be named as such. I am sure Switzerland is beautiful, but Chopta is also amazing in its own right.

Tungnath Deoriatal Chandrashila Trek

The initial plan was to stay at Chopta for the night and trek to Tungnath and Chandrashila the next day. But we decided to do the Tungnath trek that day itself. After lunch, we started our trek towards Tungnath.

Tungnath is about 4km from Chopta. The trail is properly paved till Tungnath and there is no need to take any guide. The weather was a bit gloomy. Clouds hang low while we were on our way to Tungnath. We saw many people of different ages on their way to Tungnath or returning from there. Tungnath is one of the holy shrines of Lord Shiva and is visited by a lot of pilgrims. Though our reasons to trek to Tungnath was not religious, we enjoyed hiking through the beautiful trail.

It took us 2 hours to reach Tungnath . There are a number of shops with accommodation facilities below the temple premises. The facilities are very basic with dormitory beds and common toilets, but the people are very warm and welcoming. We decided to stop for the night at one such place. You can also stay at the temple guest room. But remember that the temple remains open for only a fixed time of the year, usually between May to October. Come November, there is a lot of snowfall at Tungnath and reaching Chandrashila becomes difficult.

Day 3 | Tungnath – Chandrashila – Tungnath – Chopta

view from Chandrashila peak, Uttrakhand

We started early in the morning at 4 AM. It was biting cold during that time. We had not anticipated such cold and had not brought jackets with us. I was literally trembling. Seeing me thus, the shop owner gave both of us two jackets. They were old and worn out but was enough to keep us warm. At first, we thought, he was renting us the jacket. When we offered him money for the jackets, but he flatly refused!

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Chandrashila is 1.5 km trek from Tungnath, but this stretch is a tough one. The inclination is almost about 75 degrees and in the biting cold, it became very difficult for us to trek to the summit. Thank god that we had Baba Narayangiri with us! He is sadhu we met at Tungnath. While we were shivering in cold even after wearing the sweater and jackets, he coolly walked with only a shawl. He guided us through the tricky areas and soon we were on the Chandrashila peak.

Sunrise at Chandrashila

It was not yet the time for sunrise and we waited with teeth clattering against each other for the sun to rise. As the sun rose and the first rays fell on the Chaukhamba peak, we simply stood looking at the beauty. For a moment we forgot everything about our camera and that we have to take pictures. We simply stood in awe at the magic of nature.  From Chandrashila, you can see Nanda Devi , the highest mountain located entirely in India. You can also get the majestic views of Chaukhamba, Trishul, Mt Nanda Ghunti, Mt Kamet, Mt Dunagiri, Kedar Dome, Kedarnath, Thalaysagar and the Gangotri ranges .

Sunrise over Chaukhamna range at Chandrashila trek

After the sunrise, we spent some moment at Chandrashila peak while Baba Narayangiri told us about his stories and his visits at the Kumbh Mela. Then we hiked down to Tungnath. We collected our luggage from there and further hiked down to Chopta. We stopped at Chopta for the night.

Day 4 | Chopta – Ukhimath – Haridwar

We started early from Chopta. We shared a car with a few other trekkers we met on the trek and came back to Haridwar .

trekking to Tungnath

This was our Deoriatal Tungnath Chandrashila trek itinerary . You can also do only Tungnath-Chandrashila trek or Deoriatal trek if you do not have enough time.

There is a route from Deoriatal to Tungnath via Rohini Bugyal. We had not taken that route. You can take it, but you would need a guide for it. Most of the commercial trekking companies also take that route. But also keep in mind that camping at RohiniBugyal is not allowed anymore.

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Best time for Deoriatal Trek & Tungnath Chandrashila Trek

Spring (march – april).

Like we always say, the best time to visit a place depends on what you like and want. The spring (March and April) is a great time to visit if you want to see the rhododendrons in bloom. Weather will also be pleasant with warm days and cold nights.

Summer (May – June)

May to June beginning is also a good time to visit. The snow melts and the weather remains pleasant. This is also the best time to do Tungnath and Chandrashila trek. It is only after March that the snow at Chandrashila starts melting and the trail becomes accessible. However, carry woollen clothes, as the nights can be quite cold.

Monsoon (Late June – August)

June to August is monsoon and should best be avoided as the area is prone to landslides.

meadows at Tungnath Deoriatal Chandrashila Trek

Autumn (September – October)

September is a great time to do the trek. Post monsoon, everything will be green, beautiful and fresh. The entire place looks great. The days will be pleasant while the night temperature can drop to 5 degrees.

Autumn arrives in October and brings with it clearer sky and better weather. This is also a good time for the TungnathChandrashila trek. Also, the Tungnath temple remains open till October. While the morning can be pleasant, but nights can be quite chilly. We had visited in October and the night time and early morning were quite chilly.

Tungnath Temple, Chopta

Winter (November – February)

During the winter months, the landscape becomes dull, November being the least favourable month. By December, winter sets in and you will see a blanket of white snow everywhere. The Deoriatal Lake will be half-frozen with snow all around. The temperature will be really low during this time. Also, you have to trek through the snow during this time.

Tungnath Temple will be closed and it is difficult to get accommodation there. You might have to return back to Ukhimath or Duggalbitta for night stay. The roads from Duggalbitta might be closed due to snow during this time. So be prepared to trek to Chopta from Duggalbitta or BaniyaKund. The snow trek to Tungnath is quite an adventure, but you should be careful about the weather and other conditions. Also, it is highly recommended to take a guide with you during the winter.

You might not be able to get to Chandrashila peak in the months of December to March.

Some facts and tips about Tungnath Chandrashila Deoriatal Trek – FAQs answered

Q. how to reach chopta.

Chopta is a small and beautiful settlement area surrounded by evergreen forests and meadows in Uttarakhand. It is a part of the Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary. Chopta can be best said as the base camp for Tungnath trek.

If you search for Chopta in Google maps, you will come across Chopta near Rudraprayag. Well, there are actually two places named Chopta in the region. The Chopta near Rudraprayag is not the one you are looking for. This is a bigger village and so well marked in Google maps. This is the mistake we had done while looking for Chopta. The Chopta that we are talking about here is the one near Ukhimath.

There are a few routes to reach Chopta. But initially, you have to reach Haridwar or Rishikesh.

  • The nearest airport is at Dehradun. From Dehradun, you will get buses and cabs to Haridwar and Rishikesh.
  • The nearest railway station is at Haridwar, which is well connected with most of the major cities of India by train. You can take an overnight train from Delhi and reach Haridwar in the morning. Rishikesh is further 20 km from Haridwar.
  • From Haridwar or Rishikesh, you will get buses and shared vehicles to Ukhimath. We had taken a bus from Rishikesh to Ukhimath.
  • From Ukhimath, you will get shared jeeps to Chopta or can book a cab as well.
  • The second route is to reach Gopeswar from Haridwar/ Rishikesh and then further travel to Chopta.
  • If you are doing the Deoriatal trek first, then you have to come to Duggalbitta from Sari village and then reach Chopta.

meadow at Tungnath

Q. What can we do at Chopta?

There nothing much to be done at Chopta. The place is beautiful and you can spend your time amidst nature at Chopta. Visit the meadows and try to spot a few Himalayan monals.

Q. Where to stay at Chopta?

There are a few hotels, guesthouses and campsites with basic amenities at Chopta. Better and fancier options of stay are also available some distance ahead of Chota towards Gopeswar. Booking in advance is not really required. You will probably get a place to stay whenever you reach Chopta. You will get rooms from Rs 800 and can go as high as Rs 7000.

Q. Self-camping at Chopta

If you are bringing your own camping gears, then you can pitch your tents and stop for the night. We recommend you to pitch your tent nearby some Dhaba or existing campsite. Another good place to camp is on the meadows on the way to Tungnath. You might have to pay some money to the Dhaba owner to pitch your tent there.

Q. Where to stay at Tungnath?

You can stay at the temple guest house. Otherwise, the dhabas and eateries near the temple also provide basic accommodation. They are actually beds in a dormitory where you can stay for the night.

Q. How to reach Sari village?

You have to reach Sari village from Ukhimath. You will have to reach Ukhimath from Haridwar r Rishikesh by bus, shared jeeps or cabs. From Ukhimath, you have to book a car to Sari.

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Q. Where to stay at Sari and Deoriatal?

There are a number of homestays at Sari now. When we had visited, there was only a couple of homestays, but we saw many others were being built.

There are campsites at Deoriatal for accommodation. If you do not want to stay at camps, then stay at a homestay in Sari village and do Deoriatal trekking the next day.

Q. Are there any other treks in the region?

You can do the Kartik Swami trek from Kanakchauri, 40 km from Rudraprayag.

Madmaheswar trek, another PanchKedar can also be done from Ukhimath.

Q. Are there ATMs at Chopta? Do I need to carry cash?

There are no ATMs at Chopta or Ukhimath even. The nearest ATM is perhaps at Kund, the place where you turn for Ukhimath. There is another ATM at Kedarnath Road and one at Chandrapuri. It is better to carry sufficient cash to these places.

Wondering what to carry for a Himalayan trek? Read about our guide on things to carry in a Himalayan trek .

Q. Where is the nearest petrol pump if I wish to drive?

The nearest petrol pump is at Kund, 7-8km before Ukhimath. It is better to get your tanks filled at Rudraprayag itself.

Q. Is electricity available at Chopta and Deoriatal?

No electricity is available at Chopta, Tungnath and Deoriatal. The guest houses and homestays have installed a solar panel and you can charge your mobile and camera batteries. But it is best to carry a power bank.

Q. What is the best season to see rhododendrons?

The spring usually between March and April is the best time to see rhododendrons. Nature, however, has her own rule, and no one can really predict that you will get the best bloom at the time.

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19 Comments

Amitava

Thanks for a very informative and DIY guide

Agni & Amrita

Brilliant article. Have been planning a trip to Chandrashila for a long time, and the information you have provided shall be of immense help.

Thank you so much Raj! We are glad that the article helped you.

Roslia Santamaria

Thanks for sharing this amazing post.

Avishek Banerjee

The post is really helpful and cleared so many doubts…very good post and work done by your team…added to this,I would like to know 1 thing can you suggest me any contact number for any guide or any local from there??and is it possible to stay at tunganath in February as we are planning for the same in feb 2020…

Swatilekha Bhattacherjee

if i want to witness sunrise at chandrashila, at what time in night should i start trekking from chopta? i am a beginner in trekking experience.

Agni Amrita

Hi Swatilekha! The trail from Tunganath to Chandrashila Peak is a bit steep. We had started at around 4.30 AM from Tunganath and reached the peak just before sunrise. So, you can probably start at around that time. It will take you about an hour to reach the peak. So ask about the time of sunrise and plan accordingly!

swarup mahanta

can i do deoriatal chadrashila trek on my own with low budget . And if possible then please share the route and accommodations.

Yes, you can. For the route and other information, please read the blog.

sunder

thanks for a super write up. please keep it up.

I just have one question. What about toilets? are they there in Deorital?

Thank you Sunder. Yes, there are toilet tents at Deoriatal.

Meet Panchal

You have mentioned Aizawl is the capital of Uttarakhand. It is capital of Mizoram not of Uttarakhand.

Thank you for pointing it our. Have corrected it now!

Chaitra

Hi both, is the trek from chopta to tunganath temple feasible for elderly man who is 78 years old? My father plans to visit

Hello Chaitra! If your father is fit, then he can definitely trek upto Tunganath Temple. The trail to Chandrashila i stricky and i would not recommend that for him. If not, ponies are available.

Dr Neeraj sharma

Hey , you have beautifully explained everything. I visited chopta around 6 times but weather never allowed me to track to chandrashila. Please point out difficulties in tungnath to chandrashila tract, specially in dark ( at around 4 am) and what precaution we must take.

Hello Dr Neeraj! Thank you for stopping by our blog. The trail from Tunganath to Chandrashila is quite steep. The trail is gravelly with loose stones. So you have to be quite careful while trekking up before sunrise.

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Located amidst the majestic peaks of the Himalayas is the highest Lord Shiva temple. Tungnath temple is a beacon of breathtaking natural beauty and spirituality.

Spiritual seekers, pilgrims, devotees, and trekkers from many parts of India and also from around the world visit this temple for an unparalleled communion with nature.

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This blog post covers all the important details of Tungnath temple such as history, significance, and all the other important details of Tungnath temple. Read further to learn interesting facts about the Tungnath temple.

Tungnath: Abode of Lord Shiva

Located at a staggering height of 3680 meters above sea level, the Tungnath temple is the highest Lord Shiva temple. The word ‘ Tungnath ’ translates into ‘ Lord of the peaks ’.

This magnificent temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is located in the Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand. The Tungnath temple in Rudraprayag is one of the Panch Kedar pilgrimage sites.

Devotees believe that the Pandavas constructed the temple after the war in Kurukshetra to appease Lord Shiva. The architecture of the temple is simply captivating.

Built in a traditional style with stones, this temple draws devotees from many parts of India. Winters in the area are severe and harsh. During the winter months, the idol is relocated to a more accessible place named Mangnath located 19 kilometres away from the temple.

The true essence of Tungnath lies in the serenity that fills the atmosphere. Standing amidst the clouds, devotees feel closer to the heavens as they offer prayers to Lord Shiva.

How to Reach Tungnath

Reaching Tungnath is an experience in itself. The Tungnath trek is one of the most visited treks in India. The starting point for the trek is located in Chopta, also referred to as the mini Switzerland of India.

People from all over India visit Tungnath temple. The nearest metropolitan city is Delhi. There is no direct link between Delhi and Tungnath.

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People usually take a combination of transportation modes to reach Tungnath from Delhi. Read further to know more about the different modes of connectivity between Delhi and Tungnath.

People trek through the well-defined trail through the meadows, rhododendron forests, and scenic views of the surrounding peaks. The total length of the trek is approximately 5 kilometres and the elevation gain is 3900 feet.

The whole journey can be challenging for some devotees but the scenic beauty and the anticipation of reaching the holy abode makes the whole journey worthwhile.

Devotees visiting the temple can also opt for a horseback ride in the initial part of the trek. Older people and devotees with physical limitations prefer being carried on a palanquin by the local porters.

The airport located nearest to Tungnath temple is the Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun. It is located 260 kilometres from the temple. People can take a bus or a taxi to reach Chopta from Dehradun. Chopta is the starting point of the Tungnath trek.

The nearest railway station is the Yog Nagri Rishikesh railway station located in Rishikesh. It is located at a distance of 205 kilometres from Tungnath. It is easy to reach Chopta from Rishikesh. Visitors usually take a bus or a taxi.

There is no direct bus connectivity between Delhi and Tungnath. People usually take a bus ride from Delhi to Haridwar or Rishikesh. It is easy to reach Chopta from Haridwar or Rishikesh. Buses and taxis operate between the two locations.

Some devotees also prefer taking a bike ride from Delhi to Chopta on their sports bikes. This option is risky. The distance between the two locations is more than 450 kilometres. It is important to opt for a comfortable vehicle.

Panoramic Landscape of Tungnath

As people reach closer to the Tungnath temple, they get a view of the majestic peak of Chandrashila. Chandrashila, meaning moon rock, is located 1.5 kilometres from the temple. The panoramic vista at the place is unparalleled.

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Pilgrims and trekkers wait at this place and capture the breathtaking view with their cameras. Chandrashila has significant religious significance.

Devotees believe that Lord Shiva manifested before the Pandavas at this site. A temple dedicated to Devi Parvati further adds to the spiritual significance of this place.

Rich Tapestry of Legends

The history and legends of Tungnath make this one of the most intriguing pilgrimage sites in India. As per the local folklore in the area, the Pandavas were very worried about the bloodshed caused by them in the Kurukshetra war.

They came to the Himalayas to seek forgiveness for the bloodshed. They performed sincere penance to appease Lord Shiva. Lord Shiva was initially reluctant but later on, appeared in the form of a bull to bless them.

The tail portion is enshrined at Tungnath. The remaining parts are worshipped at Kedarnath, Madhyamaheshwar, Rudranath, and Kalpeshwar. These five sites together make up Panch Kedar .

Devotees visiting the Tungnath temple perform special pujas such as the Rudrabhishek Puja to appease Lord Shiva. Devotees offer sacred materials such as milk, ghee, curd, sugar, and honey to appease the deity. They can also offer these materials in a mixture form, also known as Panchamrit .

Temple Opening and Closing Dates

Devotees planning to visit Tungnath temple worry about finding the accurate dates of opening and closing of this temple. Not anymore. In this section, find the correct dates of opening and closing of Tungnath temple in 2024.

Opening Date: The temple would open on May 14th, 2024 .

Closing Date: Tungnath temple remains closed in the winter months due to heavy snowfall in the region. The exact closing date of the Tungnath temple is not confirmed yet but the temple will close sometime in November. Visit the official website of Shri Badri Kedar Samiti to know more.

Temple Timings: Temple timings are subject to change. It is better to check with the local authorities before visiting the temple.

Opening Time : 6:00 AM Morning Darshan : 7:00 AM to 12:00 Noon Evening Aarti : 06:30 PM Evening Darshan : 03:00 PM to 07:00 PM

There is severe snowfall in this region in the winter months. In the winter months, devotees perform prayers at Mangnath located 19 kilometres away from the temple.

Key Points to Remember

Planning a visit to the Tungnath temple requires careful consideration. People should keep certain points in consideration before finalizing their visit to this magnificent location. Some of the most important points are listed.

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Physical Fitness: The nature of the Tungnath trek is such that it is neither too treacherous nor ordinary. It is a moderate trek. Still, people making plans to visit Tungnath should make efforts to get into good physical condition especially because of the high altitude of Tungnath trek.

Permits: No permit is required to visit Tungnath temple. It is advisable to check with the local authorities and stay updated.

Accommodation: Accommodation options near the Tungnath temple are limited. People visiting Tungnath need to find accommodation at Chopta.

From budget homestays to guesthouses and comfortable hotels, many options are available for people visiting Tungnath. People mostly arrive at Chopta, stay overnight, and start their Tungnath trek the next morning.

Clothing and Wearable Gear: It is always advisable to carry breathable clothing for layering along with a warm jacket for the evenings. People should also carry essential items such as a water bottle, some basic snacks, a raincoat, hiking boots with good ankle support, sunscreen, sunglasses, and a cap.

These items are necessary to make sure that the trekkers are sufficiently energized on the trek and get protection from the weather.

Exploring the Region

Located in the Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand, there are many captivating locations around the Tungnath temple. Some of the most important locations in the region are listed.

Chopta: Chopta is a mesmerizing hill station located near Tungnath temple. It is an ideal location for relaxing amid the serene mountains. Meadows lush with wildflowers create a picture-perfect landscape. Chopta is the base camp for scenic treks such as the Sari village trek and the Deoria Tal trek.

Rudraprayag: Rudraprayag is a holy place located on the confluence of the Alaknanda and Mandakini rivers. Devotees visit the Rudranath temple located here to seek the blessings of Lord Mahadev.

Chandrashila Trek: A small trek from Tungnath temple to Chandrashila Peak offers a breathtaking view of the Himalayas.

Final Glimpse

Tungnath temple is one of the most important Lord Shiva temples. In some ways, it is much more than just a Hindu temple. It is a culmination of breathtaking natural beauty, spiritual significance, and a rewarding trek.

A unique sense of peace and tranquillity engulfs the visitors. A visit to the Tungnath temple is a pilgrimage that takes the devotees closer to nature and the divine.

Although the trek is physically and mentally testing, it creates a lasting impression on the people visiting this one of the most magnificent temples of Lord Shiva. Pack up your bags, lace up your hiking shoes, and let your spirit guide you on the spiritual journey to Tungnath.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Where is Tungnath temple located?

A. Tungnath temple is located in the Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand.

Q. How to reach Tungnath temple?

A. Devotees visiting Tungnath temple first reach Chopta. Chopta is the starting point of the Tungnath temple trek.

Q. What is the best time to visit Tungnath temple?

A. The best time to visit Tungnath temple is May to July. People usually avoid visiting the temple during the rainfall months.

Q. What are the best things to carry for a Tungnath temple trek?

A. People visiting the Tungnath temple trek should carry a jacket, hiking shoes, a water bottle, and some light snacks to keep themselves energized.

A. Devotees can take a bus or a taxi ride from Delhi to Rishikesh or Haridwar. From there, they can further take a bus or a taxi ride to reach Chopta. Chopta is the starting point of the Tungnath temple trek.

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  • Explore The Enchanting Secrets Of Tungnath Mandir

Devbhoomi Uttarakhand is the land of gods and home to the revered ‘paanch kedars’. The tranquil Tungnath Mandir is among the 5 Kedars. The temple is located in Rudraprayag District and is at an altitude of 3680 m. The beautiful temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is extremely important for Hindu Pilgrims and Devotees. The temple is nestled in the Tungnath mountains and is the highest Shiva temple in the world. Owing to its location, this Mandir offers panoramic views of snow-capped mountains. A sacred temple for devotees, the Tungnath Mandir is linked to the legend of Pandavas.

All You Need To Know About The Tungnath Mandir

The sacred Tungnath Mandir in Rudraprayag district is significant to Hindu devotees. Here is everything you need to know about the Tungnath Mandir.

1. Legend Of Tungnath Mandir

The Tungnath Mandir is linked with the Mahabharat epic

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The Tungnath mandir in the Rudraprayag district is linked to the legend of the Pandavas. According to Indian Mythology, Lord Shiva resides in the mountains of the Himalayas. The legend is that the Pandavas emerged victorious after killing their cousins when the Mahabharat was fought. They were repenting their sins for the Kurukshetra war and sought Lord Shiva. It is said that Lord Shiva hid himself from the Pandavas in the Garwhal Region and took the form of a bull. The Pandavas spotted the bull and realised it was Lord Shiva, who dissolved in the earth. And Shiva’s body parts appeared in 5 different parts. It is said that the hump appeared in Kedarnath, the face showed in Rudranath, the hair in Kalpeshwar, the stomach at Madhyamaheshwar and finally, the arms showed up in Tunghnath.

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2. How To Reach

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The Tungnath Mandir is located at a height of 3680 m. The devotees and pilgrims trek for 5 kilometres from Chopta. Chopta is well connected by road. Cars, taxis, and buses operate from the cities of Uttarakhand to Chopta. The Chopta region is also accessible by air and rail. The airport near Chopta is the Jollygrant Airport in Dehradun, and the nearest train station close to Chopta is Rishikesh. Devotees are required to trek from Chopta, and the climb is steep. The trek is only 5 kilometres and can be done by untrained and trained people. The trek boasts beautiful scenic views of the snow-capped Himalayan mountains and happens during April and September. The trek to the Mandir is a panoramic one. The trek is part of a 5 Kedar circuit trek. The circuit includes Kalpanath, Kedarnath, Madhyamaheshwar, Rudranath and Tungnath.

3. Best Time To Visit

The Tungnath Mandir is inaccessible during the wintertime

The beautiful temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is extremely important for Hindu Pilgrims and Devotees. The temple is nestled in the scenic and tranquil Tungnath mountains. A sacred temple for devotees, the Mandir is linked to the legend of Pandavas. The highest of the Shiva Mandirs, the Tungnath Mandir, is situated in the Rudraprayag district and is at an elevation of 3680 m. The weather conditions in summer are suitable for visiting the Mandir. The temperature during summer generally does not go above 20 degrees Celsius and is pleasantly cold. Therefore, trekking to the Mandir mostly happens during the warmer summer. The Tungnath temple is inaccessible in winter when it is engulfed in snow. Thus, the best time to visit the Tungnath Mandir is April to September.

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4. Things To Do In Tungnath Mandir

The scenic beauty surrounding the Mandir

Devotees from all around embark on the trek for the Tungnath Mandir to seek blessings from Lord Shiva. The trek to the mandir is difficult as the mountain is steep. However, the trek is a scenic one. The soaring Himalayan mountains add to the panoramic views offered at Tungnath Mandir. The other places that tourists can go to include Chopta Valley. The Chopta Valley is famous because of its trekking routes. The Chopta Valley is perfect for nature enthusiasts and trekking enthusiasts as the trekking routes are very picturesque and have various difficulty levels. The mini Switzerland of Uttarakhand, Chopta, is picturesque and serene. Devotees can also trek further from the Tungnath Mandir and visit the Chandrashila Peak, located at 3690 m. The Chandrashila peak is famous because it is believed that Lord Rama meditated here after defeating Ravana.

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The land of Gods, Devbhoomi Uttarakhand, is home to the revered 5 Kedars. The renowned Tungnath Mandir is nestled in the beautiful Rudrapryag District. The revered temple can be accessed by a trek from Chopta Valley. The weather conditions in summer are suitable for visiting the Mandir. The temperature during summer generally does not go above 20 degrees Celsius and is pleasantly cold. Plan your trip to Uttarakhand  to embark on a spiritual journey like never before.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Tungnath Mandir

Is Tungnath Mandir higher than Kedarnath?

The Tungnath Mandir is in the Rudraprayag District and is at an altitude of 3680 m. It is believed that the arm of Lord Shiva, who had taken the form of a bull, fell at Tungnath. Located at a higher elevation than Kedarnath, it is renowned for being the highest Shiva temple. Kedarnath, where the hump of Lord Shivas Bull avatar had fallen, is at an altitude of 3583 m. So, yes, Tungnath is higher than Kedarnath at 3680 m.

How difficult is the Tungnath trek?

Tungnath Mandir is at an altitude of 3680 and is the highest Shiva Temple in Uttarakhand. Devotees are required to trek from Chopta to Tungnath Mandir, which is of moderate difficulty. The trek is only 5 kilometres and can be done by untrained and trained people. The trek boasts beautiful scenic views of the snow-capped Himalayan mountains. It happens during April and September.

What are the must-packed things for Tungnath mandir?

People visiting the Tungnath Mandir are advised to pack essentials like first-aid boxes, and trekking tools. Appropriate warm clothing should also be packed because the temperature becomes chilly during the day. Although the trek to the Mandir is 5 kilometres, it is still advisable to pack essential items like water purification systems and sleeping bags.

What is special about the Tungnath mandir?

The Tungnath mandir in the Rudraprayag district is linked to the legend of the Pandavas. The temple is at a higher altitude than Kedarnath. Tungnath Mandir is at an altitude of 3680 and is the highest Shiva Temple in the world. Devotees must trek from Chopta to the Mandir, which is moderately difficult. The trek is 5 kilometres long and can be done by untrained and trained people. Owing to its location, Tungnath Mandir offers panoramic views of snow-capped mountains. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is of extreme importance for Hindu Pilgrims and Devotees.

Which is a more difficult trek, Kedarnath or Tungnath?

The Tungnath Mandir is in the Rudraprayag District and is at an altitude of 3680 m. while Kedarnath is at an altitude of 3583 m. The Tungnath Trek is 5 kilometres, while the Kedarnath Trek is a 14-kilometre trek. Owing to its trekking distance, the Kedarnath trek is difficult and takes longer than the trek to the Mandir. The trek to Tungnath takes around 4 hours while the trek to Kedarnath takes 6-7 hours because of its distance.

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तुंगनाथ मंदिर और चोपता से तुंगनाथ ट्रेक | How to reach Tungnath Temple and Chopta to Tungnath Trek Distance in Hindi |

 चोपता से तुंगनाथ ट्रेक | how to reach chopta to tungnath trek distance |.

Chopta to tungnath trek distance in hindi

तुंगनाथ मंदिर उत्तराखंड के प्रसिद्व पंचकेदार मंदिरों में से दूसरा मंदिर है। उत्तराखंड के पहाड़ी जिले रुद्रप्रयाग में पड़ने वाला तुंगनाथ मंदिर भगवान शिव का सबसे अधिक ऊंचाई पर स्थित धाम है। उत्तराखंड के प्रमुख पर्यटक स्थलों में से एक चोपता से तुंगनाथ मंदिर के लिए पैदल ट्रेक निकलता है। लगभग 3600 मीटर की ऊंचाई

पर स्थित तुंगनाथ मंदिर क्षेत्र एक भारी बर्फवारी वाली क्षेत्र है। हर साल चार धाम यात्रा के दौरान हजारों लाखों की संख्या में पर्यटक केदारनाथ मंदिर पहुंचते हैं, जिनमे से काफी पर्यटक तुंगनाथ मंदिर भी पहुंचते हैं। चोपता से तुंगनाथ मंदिर ट्रेक लगभग 3.5 किलोमीटर का एक मध्यम वर्ग का ट्रेक है जिसे आसानी से किया जा सकता है। लेकिन भारी बर्फवारी के समय यह ट्रेक करना काफी मुश्किल हो जाता है और इस समय एक लोकल गाइड की जरूरत पड़ जाती है। केदारनाथ पहुँचने वाले यात्री केदारनाथ से तुंगनाथ ट्रेक भी पहुँचते हैं।

तुंगनाथ मंदिर का इतिहास | History of Tungnath Temple |

Chopta tungnath history in hindi

तुंगनाथ स्थान का इतिहास भगवान राम से भी जुड़ा है। माना जाता है कि भगवान श्रीराम जी ने अपने जीवन के कुछ पल यहां एकांत में बिताए थे। तुंगनाथ मंदिर का इतिहास महाभारत काल से जुड़ा है। महाभारत युद्ध के बाद पांडव काफी परेशान थे क्योंकि युद्ध में उन्हें अपनो को मारना पड़ा था। इस परेशानी और व्याकुलता को लेकर पांडव महर्षि व्यास के पास पहुंचे जिन्होंने पांडवो को बताया कि अपने भाइयों और गुरुओं को मारने से उन पर ब्रह्महत्या का पाप लगा है। महर्षि व्यास ने पांडवों को बताया कि इस पाप से उन्हें मात्र महादेव शिव ही बचा सकते हैं।

इसके बाद पांडव भगवान शिव से मिलने हिमालय पहुंचे। महाभारत युद्ध के बाद से भगवान शिव पांडवो से नाराज थे। भगवान शिव ने भैंसे का रूप धारण कर लिया। जब पांडव समझ गए तो भीम ने भैसों के झुंड का पीछा किया। एक पहाड़ी के बीच भीम ने दोनों पैर दोनों तरफ लगा कर झुंड को रोकना चाहा। सभी भैंसे भीम के पैरों के नीचे से निकल गए लेकिन भगवान शिव रूपी भैंस भीम के नीचे से नहीं निकले और वहीं धरती में समा गए। माना जाता है कि भगवान शिव रूपी भैंस के शरीर के हिस्से पांच जगहों पर छूटे। यही पांच स्थान केदारधाम, अर्थात पंचकेदार कहलाये। प्रसिद्ध केदारनाथ धाम में भैंस का कूबड़ है।

तुंगनाथ मंदिर में भगवान शिव के हृदय और भुजाओं की पूजा होती है। मंदिर में पूजा मात्र मक्कामथ गांव के स्थानीय ब्राह्मणों द्वारा की जाती है।

Chopta to tungnath trek distance time in hindi

तुंगनाथ मंदिर का निर्माण पांडवो द्वारा किया गया था। पंचकेदार मंदिरों में तुंगनाथ सबसे अधिक ऊंचाई पर स्थित है। तुंगनाथ के पास चंद्रशिला चोटी स्थित है जहां भगवान राम ध्यान पर बैठे थे। युद्ध में रावण को मारने के बाद ब्रह्महत्या के पाप से मुक्त होने के लिए भगवान राम शिवजी से मिलने यहां आए थे। चंद्रशिला की तुंगनाथ से दूरी लगभग 1.5 किलोमीटर है। चंद्रशिला 14000फिट ऊंची चोटी है जहां तक ट्रेकिंग भी की जाती है।

चोपता से तुंगनाथ ट्रेक की दूरी | Chopta to Tungnath Trek Distance |

चोपता से तुंगनाथ ट्रेक की दूरी लगभग 3.5 किलोमीटर है। सर्दियों में जब तुंगनाथ में भारी बर्फवारी होटी है तो इससे पहले शिवलिंग को चोपता लाया जाता है। इस दौरान सभी ग्रामीण पूरे जोर शोर से ढोल दमाऊ के साथ शिवलिंग को चोपता लाते है। गर्मियों के दौरान शिवलिंग को वापस तुंगनाथ मंदिर ले जाया जाता है। लगभग 2600 मीटर की ऊंचाई पर स्थित चोपता एक पठारी क्षेत्र है जो अधिकतर बर्फ से ढका रहता है। चोपता की खूबसूरती पर्यटकों के बीच काफी चर्चित है। सालभर काफी संख्या में पर्यटक चोपता पहुंचते रहते हैं।

चोपता केदारनाथ से बद्रीनाथ मार्ग पर सड़क से लगा स्थान है। चोपता को मिनी स्विट्जरलैंड भी कहा जाता है। प्राकृतिक सुंदरता के बीच बसा यह छोटा सा हिल स्टेशन स्वर्ग से कम नहीं।

चोपता कैसे पहुंचे? How to reach Chopta from Dehradun?

how to reach Chopta to tungnath trek distance from dehradun in hindi

चोपता पहुँचने के लिए पर्यटक मात्र सड़क मार्ग से ही जा सकते हैं। चोपता पहुँचने के दो रास्ते हैं।

देहरादून से चोपता पहुँचने का सड़क मार्ग 1 | Reaching Dehradun to Chopta Distance by Route 1 |

पहला रास्ता गोपेश्वर होते हुए है। देहरादून से गोपेश्वर की सड़क दूरी 247 किलोमीटर है। इसके बाद गोपेश्वर से चोपता की सड़क दूरी 40 किलोमीटर है। अर्थात देहरादून से गोपेश्वर होते हुए चोपता पहुंचने के लिए 287 किलोमीटर की दूरी तय करनी होती है। यह रास्ता काफी अच्छा है और मार्ग पर सार्वजनिक वाहन भी उपलब्ध है।  

देहरादून से चोपता पहुँचने का सड़क मार्ग 2 | Reaching Dehradun to Chopta Distance by Route 2 |

दूसरा रास्ता उखीमठ होते हुए है। देहरादून से उखीमठ की सड़क दूरी 216 किलोमीटर है। इसके बाद उखीमठ से चोपता की सड़क दूरी 40 किलोमीटर है। अर्थात देहरादून से उखीमठ होते हुए चोपता पहुंचने के लिए 256 किलोमीटर की दूरी तय करनी होती है। यह रास्ता गोपेश्वर मार्ग की तुलना में ज्यादा अच्छा नहीं है। अधिकतर केदारनाथ दर्शन के बाद बद्रीनाथ इसी मार्ग से जाया जाता है।

how to reach Chopta to Tungnath trek distance from dehradun

हवाई मार्ग से चोपता | How to reach Chopta by air |

चोपता पहुंचने के लिए किसी भी प्रकार की डायरेक्ट हवाई मार्ग सुविधा उपलब्ध नहीं है। निकटतम हवाई अड्डा देहरादून का जॉलीग्रांट हवाई अड्डा है। हालांकि हेलीकॉप्टर द्वारा निकटतम हेलीपैड फाटा पहुंचा जा सकता है। फाटा से चोपता की सड़क मार्ग दूरी लगभग 60 किलोमीटर है।

रेलवे मार्ग से चोपता | How to reach Chopta by Train |

चोपता पहुंचने के लिए फिलहाल किसी भी प्रकार की डायरेक्ट रेल मार्ग सुविधा उपलब्ध नहीं है। निकटतम रेलवे अड्डा ऋषिकेश रेलवे स्टेशन है।

चोपता से तुंगनाथ ट्रेकिंग | Chopta to Tungnath Trek Guide in Hindi |

Chopta to tungnath trek distance in hindi

चोपता से तुंगनाथ ट्रेक की शुरुआत होती है। यह ट्रेक लगभग 3.5 किलोमीटर का है। ट्रेक सीमेंट का बना रास्ता है। अगर बर्फ न हो तो बाहरी पर्यटकों द्वारा चोपता से तुंगनाथ ट्रेक को लगभग 2-3 घंटे में आसानी से किया जा सकता है। तुंगनाथ मंदिर से सूर्यास्त के नजारा काफी रोमांचक है। ट्रेक के दौरान काफी तरह के पेड़ पौधों और छोटे बड़े जानवर पक्षियों को देखने का अवसर भी मिल सकता है। इसके अलावा चारों तरफ़ की हिमालयी चोटियों का खूबसूरत नजारा मिलता है।

चोपता से तुंगनाथ कैसे पहुंचे? How to Reach Chopta to Tungnath trek distance?

How to complete Chopta to Tungnath trek distance

चोपता से तुंगनाथ ट्रेक को मात्र एक दिन में भी किया जा सकता है। चोपता से तुंगनाथ 3.5 किलोमीटर का ट्रैक है जिसे अधिकतम 3 घंटे में पूरा किया जा सकता है। ट्रेकर्स सुबह ट्रेक की शुरुआत करें तो शाम तक वापस चोपता पहुंच सकते हैं। तुंगनाथ के पास रहने की सुविधाएं कम ही हैं इसलिए अधिकतर लोग वापस चोपता आ जाते हैं।

चोपता का तापमान | Temperature in Chopta |

temperature in chopta

चोपता में तापमान साल के हर महीने सुहावना रहता है। चोपता का तापमान अलग अलग मौसम में -10 डिग्री से 25 डिग्री के बीच बना रहता है। यहां यात्रियों को ठंड से बचने के कपड़े हर मौसम में साथ रखने चाहिए।

CHOPTA WEATHER

तुंगनाथ का तापमान | Temperature in Tungnath |

temperature in Tungnath

तुंगनाथ हिमालयी चोटियों के बीच काफी ऊंचाई पर स्थित है। यहां का तापमान -20 डिग्री से 15 डिग्री के आसपास बना रहता है।

TUNGNATH WEATHER

चोपता से तुंगनाथ ट्रेक करने का सही समय | Best time to reach Chopta to Tungnath trek distance |

best time to complete Chopta to Tungnath trek distance

चोपता से तुंगनाथ ट्रेक को साल के किसी भी समय किया जा सकता है लेकिन सर्दियों के दौरान भारी बर्फबारी की वजह से तुंगनाथ मंदिर के कपाट नवंबर से अप्रैल तक बंद रहते हैं। इस वजह से मैं से अक्टूबर के समय चोपता से तुंगनाथ ट्रेक करने का सबसे अच्छा समय माना जाता है। बर्फ के दौरान ट्रेक पूरा करना थोड़ा मुश्किल हो जाता है क्योंकि बर्फ इतनी ज्यादा होती है कि तुंगनाथ मंदिर भी लगभग 6-8 फिट बर्फ से ढक जाता है।

best time to complete Chopta to Tungnath trek distance

चोपता-तुंगनाथ ट्रेक के आसपास घूमने के स्थान | Popular places to visit near Chopta to Tungnath trek |

1: देवरिया ताल.

Chopta to Tungnath trek distance

उखीमठ के मंदिर में केदारनाथ कपाट बंद होने के बाद बाबा केदार की डोली का शीतकालीन प्रवास होता है।

3: केदारनाथ मंदिर

4: त्रियुगीनारायण मंदिर, 5: चंद्रशिला ट्रेक.

चंद्रशिला ट्रेक तुंगनाथ से आगे मात्र 1.5 किलोमीटर है।

सरूताल ट्रेक उत्तराखंड | उत्तरकाशी जिले में 38 किलोमीटर का पैदल ट्रेक | Sarutal Trek Uttarakhand Complete Guide In Hindi |

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The Tungnath and Deoriatal Trek is a popular trekking route in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. It offers a combination of natural beauty, panoramic views, and cultural significance. Here is a brief overview of the trek:

Trek Duration: The trek usually takes around 4-5 days to complete.

Trek Difficulty: The Tungnath and Deoriatal Trek is considered a moderate trek suitable for beginners and experienced trekkers alike. However, it is important to be physically fit and have basic trekking experience.

Tungnath Temple

Tungnath Temple is an ancient and highly revered Hindu temple located in the Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand , India. It is situated at an altitude of approximately 3,680 meters (12,073 feet), making it the highest Shiva temple in the world. Tungnath is one of the Panch Kedar temples, which are five sacred temples dedicated to Lord Shiva in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand.

The temple holds great religious and mythological significance. According to Hindu mythology, it is believed to be the place where the arms of Lord Shiva emerged during the Pandava brothers' journey to seek forgiveness after the Kurukshetra war. The temple is also considered a part of the famous Kedarnath temple pilgrimage.

The trek to Tungnath Temple starts from Chopta, which is often called the "Mini Switzerland of India" due to its breathtaking beauty and scenic surroundings. The trek is relatively moderate in difficulty and takes around 3-4 hours to reach the temple from Chopta.

The path to Tungnath Temple is adorned with lush green meadows, rhododendron forests, and panoramic views of the Himalayan ranges. Along with the main temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, there are also smaller shrines dedicated to deities like Ma Parvati, Vyas Gufa (cave), and Adi Shankaracharya.

Visitors to Tungnath Temple not only seek blessings but also admire the serene and spiritual atmosphere. The temple offers magnificent views of the snow-clad peaks, including Nanda Devi, Trishul, and Chaukhamba.

Tungnath Temple remains open during the summer months, usually from May to November, as heavy snowfall during the winter season makes it inaccessible. The temple attracts devotees, trekkers, and nature enthusiasts who wish to experience the divine presence and natural beauty of the Himalayas.

It is advisable to check weather conditions and plan the visit accordingly. Trekking with a local guide, carrying essential supplies, and respecting the temple's religious significance are important aspects of visiting Tungnath Temple.

Chandrashila Peak

Chandrashila Peak is a prominent summit located in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand, India. Situated at an elevation of approximately 4,130 meters (13,550 feet), it offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks.

The name "Chandrashila" translates to "Moon Rock" in Hindi, and it is believed to be the place where Lord Rama meditated after defeating the demon king Ravana in the Hindu epic, Ramayana. The peak holds immen se spiritual significance and is visited by devotees, trekkers, and nature lovers alike.

The most common way to reach Chandrashila Peak is by undertaking the Tungnath and Chandrashila Trek. Starting from Chopta, the trek takes you through picturesque meadows, dense forests, and rocky terrain. After visiting the Tungnath Temple, the highest Shiva temple in the world, you continue trekking to reach Chandrashila Peak.

The trek from Tungnath to Chandrashila is relatively short but steep, requiring a moderate level of fitness. Upon reaching the summit, you are rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of the snow-covered peaks of Nanda Devi, Trishul, Kedarnath, Bandarpunch, and others. The sunrise and sunset views from Chandrashila are particularly enchanting, casting a golden glow on the surrounding mountains.

Apart from its spiritual and scenic appeal, Chandrashila also offers opportunities for birdwatching and wildlife spotting. The region is known for its diverse avian species, including the Himalayan Monal, Koklass Pheasant, and more. During the winter months, the area receives heavy snowfall, transforming it into a winter wonderland and attracting snow enthusiasts.

It is important to note that the trek to Chandrashila Peak is best undertaken during the summer and autumn months (May to November) when the weather is favorable and the trekking trails are accessible. It is advisable to be well-prepared with proper trekking gear, including sturdy footwear, warm clothing, and sufficient water and snacks.

Chandrashila Peak is a captivating destination that combines natural beauty, spiritual significance, and adventure. Whether you are seeking solace in nature, pursuing a spiritual journey, or indulging in outdoor activities, the summit offers a memorable experience amidst the grandeur of the Himalayas.

Deoria Tal 

Deoria Tal, also known as Devariya Tal, is a serene and picturesque lake located in the Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand, India. Situated at an altitude of approximately 2,438 meters (7,999 feet), it is surrounded by dense forests and offers stunning views of the snow-capped Himalayan peaks.

The name "Deoria Tal" translates to "Lake of the Gods" in Hindi. According to Hindu mythology, it is believed to be the place where the Yaksha (nature spirit) questioned the Pandavas during their exile in the Mahabharata epic.

Deoria Tal is a popular destination for nature lovers, photographers, and trekkers. The trek to Deoria Tal usually starts from the village of Sari, which is accessible by road from Haridwar or Rishikesh. The trek is relatively easy and takes approximately 1-2 hours to reach the lake.

The trail to Deoria Tal winds through dense forests of oak, rhododendron, and coniferous trees. Along the way, you can spot a variety of bird species and enjoy the peaceful ambiance of the surroundings. As you reach the lake, you are greeted by its crystal-clear waters reflecting the surrounding peaks, including Chaukhamba, Nilkantha, and Bandarpunch.

Camping by the banks of Deoria Tal is a popular activity, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the tranquility of the area. The calm and serene atmosphere of the lake is perfect for meditation, yoga, or simply enjoying the beauty of nature.

Deoria Tal is accessible throughout the year, but the best time to visit is during the summer and autumn months (April to November) when the weather is pleasant and the skies are clear. During winter, the lake is often covered in snow, creating a surreal landscape.

It is advisable to carry appropriate trekking gear, warm clothing, and camping equipment if you plan to stay overnight. Since there are limited accommodation options near the lake, camping is the preferred choice for experiencing the true essence of Deoria Tal.

Overall, Deoria Tal offers a peaceful retreat amidst natural beauty, providing a refreshing escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The combination of the scenic lake, surrounding forests, and magnificent views of the Himalayan peaks make it a must-visit destination in Uttarakhand.

Itinerary of Tungnath & Deoria Tal Trek

Here is a detailed itinerary for the Tungnat h and Deoria Tal Trek:

Day 1: Haridwar/Rishikesh to Sari Village (Drive) and Trek to Deoria Tal

On day 1 of the Tungnath and Deoria Tal Trek, you will start early in the morning from Haridwar or Rishikesh and embark on a scenic drive to Sari village. The drive takes approximately 7-8 hours, covering a distance of around 200 kilometers. Enjoy the picturesque views of the countryside and the Ganges River as you ascend into the Garhwal Himalayas.

Upon reaching Sari village, begin the trek to Deoria Tal, a beautiful lake situated at an altitude of around 2,438 meters (7,999 feet). The trek from Sari village to Deoria Tal takes around 1-2 hours, covering a distance of approximately 3 kilometers. The trail meanders through dense forests of oak, rhododendron, and coniferous trees, offering glimpses of the surrounding peaks.

Arrive at Deoria Tal and be mesmerized by the tranquil atmosphere and the stunning reflection of the mountains in the crystal-clear waters of the lake. Set up camp by the lakeside and enjoy a peaceful evening amidst nature. Relax, take photographs, or indulge in some birdwatching around the lake. Dinner and overnight stay in tents near Deoria Tal.

Day 2: Deoria Tal to Chopta via Rohini Bugyal

On day 2 of the Tungnath and Deoria Tal Trek, you will wake up early to witness the mesmerizing sunrise over Deoria Tal. After breakfast, start your trek from Deoria Tal towards Chopta, which is approximately 1 4 kilometers away.

The initial part of the trek descends through the forest trail, offering glimpses of various bird species and lush greenery. As you descend further, you will reach the village of Baniyakund, where you can interact with the locals and get a glimpse of their lifestyle. From Baniyakund, the trail gradually ascends through a mix of forests and meadows, known as Rohini Bugyal. Rohini Bugyal is a vast expanse of meadows adorned with blooming flowers during the spring season, offering stunning panoramic views of the surrounding peaks.

Continue trekking towards Chopta, passing through serene meadows and enjoying the refreshing mountain air. Reach Chopta, a small scenic hamlet located at an altitude of approximately 2,680 meters (8,793 feet). Set up camp in Chopta and relax amidst the tranquil surroundings. Enjoy the evening views of the majestic Himalayan peaks and the peaceful atmosphere of Chopta.

Dinner and overnight stay in tents at Chopta.

Note: It is advisable to carry enough water and snacks for the trek. Stay hydrated and maintain a steady pace while trekking. Respect the environment and do not litter. Follow the instructions of your trek leader or guide for a safe and enjoyable experience.

Day 3: Chopta to Tungnath and Chandrashila Peak

on Day 3 of the Tungnath and Deoria Tal trek, you will start early in the morning after breakfast for an exciting day of trekking to Tungnath and Chandrashila Peak.  Begin the trek from Chopta towards Tungnath, which is approximately 3.5 kilometers away.  

The trail ascends gradually, passing through dense forests of rhododendron and oak trees. Reach Tungnath, the highest Shiva temple in the world, situated at an elevation of approximately 3,680 meters (12,073 feet). Take some time to explore the ancient temple and soak in the spiritual atmosphere.  

From Tungnath, continue the trek towards Chandrashila Peak, which is around 1.5 kilometers away. The trail becomes steeper as you ascend toward Chandrashila. Reach the summit of Chandrashila at an altitude of approximately 4,130 meters (13,550 feet). Marvel at the breathtaking panoramic views of the Himalayan peaks, including Nanda Devi, Trishul, Chaukhamba, and many others.

Spend some time at the summit, enjoying the serene surroundings and capturing memorable photographs. After taking in the magnificent views, begin the descent back to Chopta.  

Reach Chopta and relax at the campsite, savoring the accomplishment of trekking to Tungnath and Chandrashila Peak.

Dinner and overnight stay in tents at Chopta. Note: The trek to Chandrashila Peak involves a steep ascent, and the altitude may pose a challenge. It is important to stay hydrated, take regular breaks, and listen to your body. Carry necessary warm clothing, water, and snacks for the trek. Follow the instructions of your trek leader or guide for a safe and enjoyable experience.

Day 4: Chopta to Haridwar/Rishikesh

After breakfast, bid farewell to the serene surroundings of Chopta and board the vehicle waiting for you and embark on the drive back to Haridwar or Rishikesh. Enjoy the scenic journey as you descend from the mountains, passing through picturesque landscapes and quaint villages.

Reach Haridwar or Rishikesh by evening and check into your accommodation. Take a refreshing shower and relax after the trek. Spend the evening exploring the local markets, indulging in local cuisine, or simply relaxing by the banks of the Ganges River.

Overnight stay in Haridwar or Rishikesh.

Note: The drive from Chopta to Haridwar or Rishikesh takes approximately 7-8 hours. Plan your departure time accordingly to reach your destination before nightfall. Take breaks during the journey and stay hydrated. Reflect on the wonderful memories of the trek and cherish the beauty of the Himalayas.

Warm clothes

Toilet paper & wipes

Backpack (50-60l)

Water bottle

Fleece jackets and thermals

Hiking shoes

Led torch (with extra batteries)

Mosquito & insect repellent

Thermal inners

Included in the package

We promise our travellers to provide delicious, hygienic & nutritious meals during the trek  that includes morning tea, breakfast, lunch, evening snacks & dinner ).

All f orest permits and camping charges .

Not included in the package

Transport to and from Sari/Chopta  – Walking The Himalayas will arrange shared taxis for trekkers. These shared taxis will pick you up from Haridwar Railway Station Airpot. Taxi from Haridwar to Chopta costs around Rs. 6000 - 8000 per taxi and Rs. 9000 - 11000 per tempo one way.

Food during transit to and from the base camp – Walking the Himalayas doesn't include meals purchased during the journey to Sari and Chopta.

Backpack offloading charges – If you wish to offload your backpack, there will be an additional charge of Rs. 2100 - 2500. The backpack cannot weigh more than 9 - 10 kgs. Walking The Himalayas does not allow Suitcases/Strollers/Duffel bags during the trek, so if you are bringing these then you have to take care on your own. These charges can vary for last minute offloading in case you decide to offload your bag after reaching Sari (Rs.350 per day inclusive of taxes).

Personal expenses - Your trekking package doesn't include any kind of personal expenses. 

Cancellation

If your trek gets called off at the last moment due to a natural calamity/unforeseen circumstances (like rains, snowfall, earthquake, landslides, strike, bandh etc.) we will not refund your money. Instead of money, Walking The Himalayas will issue a trek voucher for the full amount. You can easily redeem that voucher for the same amount for any of the treks available at the same price. 

In case you wish to cancel your trek please email us at [email protected]

Cancellation charges are based on the total trek fee, irrespective of the amount paid either full or partial.

The cancellation policy of Walking The Himalayas is based on the original booking time and the original start date of the trek.

If you cancel a trek before 30 days of trek start date and get a full refund after deduction of 1.99% payment processing fee.

If you cancel a trek before 15 days of the trek start date and get a refund after a deduction of 20% of the total trek fee.

If you cancel a trek before 10 days of the trek start date and get a refund after a deduction of 40% of the total trek fee.

If you cancel a trek before 5 days of the trek start date and get a refund after a deduction of 60% of the total trek fee.

The Trek fee is non-refundable if you cancel within 4 days before the trek start date.

Trek cancellation due to weather:

In case of an incomplete trek due to weather conditions, you can opt for the same trek again throughout your lifetime on all our fixed departures for the same trek.

This attempt only covers the trek fee and will not include any rentals or the transportation amount paid earlier.

This is non-transferable.

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Varun Razora

This Place Is Just Like A Heaven On Earth Place Where U Can feel like Walking On Clouds heading To Highest Peak Chandrashila where U ll Feel Like Top Of The World. Witness Shiva's Highest Temple In the World Named Tungnath Ji. Must-Visit This Place Once In A Lifetime. U ll Feel Like More Energetic and Refreshed here with Spiritual Air And On the laps Of Our Mother Nature

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Satinder Gill

Very scenic and calm walk in the higher altitudes.

Once you reach the top, the Chandrashila Peak, you get mesmerising views of hilltops and clouds beneath you.

Must go once at least 

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Vineet Singhal

First time experiences are the most special ones, a little nervous, a little excited. That's what makes a journey memorable. For the people who say Tungnath trek is difficult neither life nor treks are difficult. You only need a good company to accomplish anything in life.

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तुंगनाथ मन्दिर उत्तराखंड, इतिहास, जानकारी | Tungnath Temple in Hindi

Tungnath Temple / तुंगनाथ मन्दिर उत्तराखंड के गढ़वाल के चमोली ज़िले में स्थित है। यह मन्दिर भगवान् शिव को समर्पित है और तुंगनाथ पर्वत पर अवस्थित है। हिमालय की ख़ूबसूरत प्राकृतिक सुन्दरता के बीच बना यह मन्दिर तीर्थयात्रियों और पर्यटकों के लिए आकर्षण का केंद्र है। मुख्य रूप से चारधाम की यात्रा के लिए आने वाले यात्रियों के लिए यह मन्दिर बहुत महत्त्वपूर्ण है। तुंगनाथ मंदिर दुनिया का सबसे बड़ा शिव मंदिर है, इस मंदिर को 5000 वर्ष पुराना माना जाता है।

तुंगनाथ मन्दिर उत्तराखंड, इतिहास - Tungnath Temple History in Hindi

तुंगनाथ मन्दिर उत्तराखंड, इतिहास – Tungnath Temple History in Hindi

तुंगनाथ मंदिर समुद्र तल से लगभग 3,680 मीटर की ऊंचाई पर बना हुआ है। मन्दिर स्वयं में कई कथाओं को अपने में समेटे हुए है। कथाओं के आधार पर यह माना जाता है कि जब व्यास ऋषि ने पांडवों को सलाह दी थी कि महाभारत युद्ध के दौरान जब पांडवों ने अपने चचेरे भाई की हत्या की थी, तो उनका यह कार्य केवल भगवान शिव द्वारा माफ़ किया जा सकता था। इसलिए पांडवों ने शिव से माफ़ी मांगने का निर्णय लिया और लेकिन भगवान् की शिव उनसे बहुत नाराज थे इसलिए उन्हें माफ़ नहीं करना चाहते थे। इसलिए पांडवों दूर रखने के लिए, शिव ने एक बैल का रूप ले लिया हिमालय को छोड़ कर गुप्तकाशी चले गए लेकिन पांडवों ने उन्हें पहचान कर वहा भी उनका पीछा किया था।

लेकिन बाद में शिव ने अपने शरीर को बैल के शरीर के अंगों के रूप में पांच अलग-अलग स्थानों पर डाला, जहां पांडवों ने उनकी माफी और आशीषों की मांग करते हुए प्रत्येक स्थान पर भगवान शिव के मंदिरों का निर्माण किया।

इस मन्दिर को 1000 वर्ष से भी अधिक पुराना माना जाता है। यहाँ भगवान शिव के ‘पंचकेदार’ रूप में से एक की पूजा की जाती है। ग्रेनाइट पत्थरों से निर्मित इस भव्य मन्दिर को देखने के लिए प्रत्येक वर्ष बड़ी संख्या में हज़ारों तीर्थयात्री और पर्यटक यहाँ आते हैं।

पौराणिक कथा में यह भी कहा गया है कि रामायण महाकाव्य के मुख्य प्रतीक भगवान राम, चंद्रशेला शिखर पर ध्यान लगाते हैं, जो तुंगनाथ के करीब है। यह भी कहा जाता है कि रावण ने यहां भगवान् शिव की तपस्या की थी।

इस मंदिर में पुजारी मक्कामाथ गांव के एक स्थानीय ब्राह्मण हैं। यह भी कहा जाता है कि मैथानी ब्राह्मण इस मंदिर में पुजारी के तौर पर काम करते हैं। सर्दियों के मौसम के दौरान, मंदिर बंद हो जाता है।

तुंगनाथ मन्दिर केदारनाथ और बद्रीनाथ मन्दिर के लगभग बीच में स्थित है। यह क्षेत्र गढ़वाल हिमालय के सबसे सुंदर स्थानों में से एक है। वर्ष के जनवरी और फ़रवरी के महीनों में आमतौर पर बर्फ की चादर ओढ़े इस स्थान की सुंदरता जुलाई-अगस्त के महीनों में और भी अधिक बढ़ जाती है। इन महीनों में यहाँ मीलों तक फैले घास के मैदान और उनमें खिले फूलों की सुंदरता मनभावन होती है।

इस मन्दिर से जुडी एक मान्यता यह प्रसिद्ध है कि यहाँ पर शिव के हृदय और उनकी भुजाओं की पूजा होती है। इस मन्दिर की पूजा का दायित्व यहाँ के एक स्थानीय व्यक्ति को है। समुद्रतल से इस मन्दिर की ऊंचाई काफ़ी अधिक है, यही कारण है कि इस मन्दिर के सामने पहाडों पर सदा बर्फ जमी रहती है। अन्य चार धामों की तुलना में यहाँ पर श्रद्वालुओं की भीड कुछ कम होती है, परन्तु फिर भी यहाँ अपनी मन्नतें पूरी होने की इच्छा से आने वालों की संख्या कुछ कम नहीं है। एक अन्य मान्यता के अनुसार भगवान राम ने जब रावण का वध किया, तब स्वयं को ब्रह्माहत्या के शाप से मुक्त करने के लिये उन्होंने यहाँ शिव की तपस्या की। तभी से इस स्थान का नाम ‘चंद्रशिला’ भी प्रसिद्ध हो गया।

मन्दिर का मार्ग

मन्दिर तक जाने के लिए वे यात्री जो उखीमठ का रास्ता अपनाते हैं, उन्हें अलकनंदा के बाद मंदाकिनी घाटी में प्रवेश करना होता है। इस मार्ग पर अत्यंत लुभावने और सुंदर नज़ारे देखने को मिलते हैं। आगे बढ़ने पर अगस्त्य मुनि नामक एक छोटा-सा क़स्बा पड़ता है, जहाँ से हिमालय की नंदाखाट चोटी के दर्शन होते हैं।

तुंगनाथ मन्दिर के प्रवेश द्वार पर चोपता की ओर बढ़ते हुए रास्ते में बांस के वृक्षों का घना जंगल और मनोहारी दृश्य दिखाई पड़ता है। चोपता से तुंगनाथ मन्दिर की दूरी मात्र तीन किलोमीटर ही रह जाती है। चोपता से तुंगनाथ तक यात्रियों को पैदल ही सफर तय करना होता है। पैदल यात्रा के दौरान बुग्यालों की सुंदर दुनिया से साक्षात्कार करने का अवसर मिलता है। इस दौरान भगभान शिव के कई प्राचीन मन्दिरों के दर्शन भी होते हैं। यहाँ से डेढ़ किलोमीटर की ऊँचाई चढ़ने के बाद ‘मून माउंटेन’ के नाम से प्रसिद्ध ‘चंद्रशिला’ नामक चोटी के दर्शन होते हैं।

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Tungnath Trek – A Complete Guide

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Where is Tungnath?

Tungnath (3,680 metres, approximately) is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva located in the Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand. It is the believed to be the Highest Shiva Temple in the world, and the Third Kedar to be visited, in case you are staying true to the sequence of the Panch Kedar circuit. The other four being Kedarnath , Madhmaheshwar , Rudranath, and Kalpeshwar .

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What is the motorable route?

Haridwar – Rishikesh – Devprayag – Srinagar – Rudraprayag – Ukimath – Chopta

The trek to Tungnath starts from Chopta .

This more than sorts it out in case you are driving your own vehicle or a self-drive vehicle.

And the road is more or less well-maintained except for a few patches that fall under the landslide zone.

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 In case I want to opt for public transport?

  • Take a bus or shared taxi (Max) from Haridwar/Rishikesh to Rudraprayag
  • Take a bus or shared taxi (Max) from Rudraprayag to Ukimath
  • Take a bus or shared taxi (Max) from Ukimath to Chopta

Buses, both local and of Uttarakhand State Transport, and shared taxis start plying from Haridwar/Rishikesh to Rudraprayag and further as early as 4 am.

That being said, you should know that all the local buses take their own sweet time and multiple halts. If you opt for the Uttarakhand State Transport bus, it will drop you at Rudraprayag. After this, there is no other choice but to board a local bus or a shared taxi.

It should cost one person INR 700-800 , Haridwar to Haridwar.

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How long is the trek? How is the trek route like? Do I need a guide?

Chopta to Tungnath – 4 km

Tungnath to Chandrashila – 1.5 km

From Chopta to Tungnath, it is gradual yet easy ascent. The path is paved and straight forward.

After Tungnath, the paved path ends and gives way to a broken trail. It is slightly steeper and a little more challenging.

If you start early, you can easily return to Chopta by the evening.

You don’t need a guide unless you are trekking in the harsh winter when the snow nearly covers the entire path, making it riskier to make way on your own.

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Where to stay and how much will it cost?

There are quite a few roadside makeshift dhaba-styled structures that offer basic rooms, quilts, and simple but good food. Some of them are located a few kilometres before the temple gates, and some right alongside the temple gates in Chopta. There some lodges around the temple premises as well.  Their rates are, as of October 2017:

Chopta and Tungnath – INR 400 for 2 people

If budget is not a constraint, you can also go for luxury, semi-luxury camps, and a few small guest houses and resorts .

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Get the Best View of the Himalaya from Chandrashila

Nowhere else on any trek do you get to see most of the prominent peaks of the Indian Himalaya, all at once: left, right and centre, and up, close and personal. And this is just while trekking from Chopta to Tungnath. Once you set foot on the summit of Chandrashila, a whole new world of the Himalaya opens up on the north-eastern skyline.

This is the gist of it. If you have any further queries, feel free to leave a comment below. I’ll get back to you as soon as I can. Stay safe, travel responsibly!

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Nice article.thanks for sharing the post. really chopta is awesome destination for travelling.

Thank you for reading. 🙂

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What might be the rate now to stay around tungnath, just basic rooms (for a group of 14).

200-400 person.

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I really appreciate with you thnaks for sharin g information really love it

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Do you have any contact number for the guest house maintained by the temple committee at Tungnath Mandir.. how can I book it.. pl reply.. 🙏

I don’t have a contact number. But you can find a room near the temple upon arrival. Or pitch a tent.

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A Complete Chopta Tungnath Trek Guide

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The Chopta tungnath trek is one of the easier treks in the Himalayan region.The peaks of  Panchchuli, Nanda Devi, Nilkanth and Kedarnath are all clear during the course of the trek and make for a majestic sight. This trek encompasses a large area starting from Haridwar and ending at Chandrashila with a number of other interesting areas falling on the way. It is a perfect opportunity for first-timers who are looking to get a hang of the general basics of trekking in the Himalayan region and is recommended highly by us for the same. The major attractions of this trek are the Tungnath Temple and the Chandrashila peak which provides a breathtaking 360-degree view of the valleys below. Here is a detailed Chopta Tungnath Trek Guide to prepare yourself for a perfect trekking expedition.

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How to reach.

Haridwar is the preliminary point of the Chopta tungnath trek which is easily accessible by road, rail, and air.  Take a road trip through the motorable roads of National Highway 58, which connects metropolises and other towns to this beautiful city. Several buses ply between Delhi and Haridwar on a regular basis making Haridwar a well-connected destination. Railway networks from major cities like New Delhi (4-5 Hours) and Dehradun (1 Hour) connect to the Haridwar Junction Railway Station, which is located at a walking distance to numerous hotels. Board a flight to the Jolly Grant Airport, located 36 kms from Haridwar with daily flights on this circuit from Delhi. Taxis are conveniently available from this airport to reach Haridwar.

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Popularly known as ‘Mini Switzerland’ among travelers, Chopta is a hill station nestled amidst the mountains of Uttarakhand at an altitude of 2600 meters. The initial point of this Trek is the famous Tungnath Temple , Chopta boasts of enchanting views of the Himalayas with plentiful flora and fauna to admire. Being an unspoiled and non-commercialized location has endowed Chopta with the bliss of beautiful meadows and excellent trekking trails throughout the year. This is the Base Camp for the Tungnath Trek, which will enchant your senses and bestow upon you an exhilarating trekking experience.

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Best Season

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Most travellers believe that Chopta is the ideal trekking destination all year round. However, we recommend you to engage in this amazing experience between the months of March and May, when the weather is pleasant with crisp picturesque views. With flawless skies and a revitalizing breeze, this trekking expedition will allow you to breathe in its stunning landscapes at its best.

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About The Locals

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Haridwar is a saintly city located at the base of the Shivalik ranges of the Himalayas. It lies in the flow trail of the divine River Ganga, which holds a pious value. The local residents are very welcoming given the fact that thousands of devotees gather in this blessed city to offer their prayers and take a dip in the Ganges. The locals follow their religious sanctity methodically and are very courteous towards visitors. Compassion lies in their kinship and their pride of the city’s holiness reflects in their behaviour.

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Elevation Points

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The trek takes you from the holy city of Haridwar towards Devariyatal Lake, located at an altitude of 2440 m. This gorgeous locale offers a stunning panorama of the Chaukhamba ranges. Further ahead on your trek, you will pass by Chopta that stands tall at a height of 3000 m with gorgeous tranquil settings. Continuing on your trek, you will encounter the destination of Tungnath at a majestic elevation of 3680 m and eventually arrive in the mystical Chandrashila Top at 4130 m.

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The required entry fees at certain checkpoints, permits for the trek and obligatory forest camping charges in the region for the entire length of the trek will be included as part of the package. Please check with the organizers before booking.

Medical Advice

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A well-equipped first aid kit will be available with the guides during the trek. Yet, it is advisable to carry your own personal supply of first aid items such as antiseptics, insect repellents, prescription drugs etc. Although all precautionary measures shall be taken, it is always recommended to learn the general know-how of healthcare in case of emergencies. These include emergency resuscitation or CPR and other common medical knowledge about altitude sickness. A very common disorder known as Acute Mountain Sickness is associated with trekking beside symptoms ranging from headaches, insomnia, gastrointestinal issues, lung problems, ataxia and the like. Please consult your doctor before your expedition to acquire prescription drugs for such possible situations and only consume them if required, as they are powerful and has strong effects.

As the nearest city of this trekking expedition is Haridwar, please keep with you at all times the following emergency contact details.

Uttarakhand Helpline: 0135 – 2710334, 0135 – 2710335, 0135 – 2710233 Surya Medical Emergency Helpline: 18001805558, 18004190282 Army Control Number: 0135 – 2716201, 0135 – 2710925, 0135 – 2716201, 0135 – 2710925 Army Medical Emergency Numbers – 18001805558, 18004190282, 8009833388

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If you are a first-time trekker, then  this  is the perfect expedition to enjoy the thrill of the Himalayas. Prepare thoroughly with regard to clothing and other protective gears to endure the unpredictable mountain weather. Keep your trekking gear safe and always keep essentials such as a wind-proof jacket, dry socks and caps at hand. Make sure you choose correct and good quality footwear and engage in previous walking training before departure. Wear the right kind of socks with sweat wicking properties or waterproof linings, if available. Build enough leg strength and ample gym training, anything that can equally replicate the actual trek. Practice using your backpack and choose wisely with adjustable straps when buying. Use a good quality-walking pole and remember to enjoy yourself while hydrating yourself frequently.

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Things to Carry

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– Good condition trekking boots – Camp shoes for crossing rivers and for visiting Devariyatal – A pair of thick woolen socks never hurt when trekking in the Himalayas – Keep a thick winter jacket for dealing with the cold – Trekking Pants are a must for scaling the peaks – Keep a woolen cap to protect yourself from the biting cold – A pair of sunglasses to avoid the glaring sun – Sun Screen – A 2 ltr. water bottle – Trekking pole – A first aid box is a must have on this trekKeep a swiss knife with you at all times.

Attractions

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Haridwar – Haridwar is considered as one of the major religious landmarks in the Uttaranchal region. Nonvegetarian food and alcohol is not permitted inside Haridwar. There are various points of interest in the city with the major ones being Har Ki Pauri, Chandi Devi Temple, Mansa Devi Temple etc. It is considered to be one of the seven holiest cities in Hindu mythology, with Varanasi generally being considered the holiest of them all.

Devariyatal – It is a lake located 3 kms uphill from the village of Mastura on the Chopta road. The lake is known for its beautiful panoramic views of mountains like Chaukhamba in its backdrop. Devariyatal holds religious significance in the Hindu Mythos as the fabled Indra taal where Pandavas were queried by the yakshas. There are trekking routes to both Chopta and Tungnath available from this point.

Chopta – Chopta, an unspoiled natural beauty destination lying in the laps of Uttarakhand Himalayas offers amazing views of the imposing Himalayan range including Trishul, Nanda Devi and Chaukhamba. It is popularly known as the base camp for the Tunganath trek. Chopta has a very cool and pleasant climate from March to May which invites a lot of tourists to enjoy this unexplored hill station. During this time, the sky is clear and the peaks are clearly visible and thus it is the perfect time to visit Chopta for the Tunganath trek.

Tunganath – Tungnath is the highest Shiva temple in the world and is one of the five and the highest Panch Kedar temples located in the mountain range of Tunganath in Rudraprayag district, in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. The Tunganath (literal meaning: Lord of the peaks) mountains form the Mandakini and Alaknanda river valleys. Located at an altitude of 3680 m (12073 ft) and just below the peak of Chandrashila, Tungnath temple is the highest Hindu shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple is believed to be a 1000 years old and is the second in the pecking order of the Panch Kedars. It has a rich legend linked to the Pandavas.

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Day 1: Overnight train to Haridwar Day 2: Drive Haridwar-Sari and trek to Devariyatal Day 3: Trek Devariyatal-Chopta Day 4: Trek Chopta-Tungnath (3680m),Chandrashila Top (4130m)  and back to Chopta Day 5: Drive from Chopta to  Haridwar and  take a train to New Delhi

Tips And Tricks

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– Hydrate your body two days prior to the trek, which means you must triple your water intake to avoid Dehydration. – Choose a SHOE SIZE HALF A NUMBER BIGGER THAN YOUR NORMAL NUMBER. It would be really uncomfortable if one chooses a shoe size which is one number smaller than their actual shoe size. One can end up with sore fingers and blisters at the end of the trek. To avoid BLISTERS, one can wear double socks –  wear a thin nylon one first and then wear a thick Turkish sock which will definitely prevent blisters. – In case you are carrying your Camera or Mobile phone with you, make sure you carry enough supply of plastic waterproof bags. – Once you start trekking along with the entire group, try and get your NATURAL RHYTHM of walking. Never attempt to walk too fast or too slow as this can lead to premature fatigue. – It is advisable to carry a WINDCHEATER but it is not advisable to wear it while trekking. During trekking, our body produces solid heat and to regulate that, the heated muscles of our body sweats profusely. In a humid atmosphere, it is a hot and perspiring situation and we aggravate it by wearing windcheaters. All in all, it leads to a suffocated feeling, so our advice is to keep a windcheater in your sack and wear it only when you take a long halt.

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How difficult is Tungnath Trek?

According to the Chopta Tungnath trek guide, the Tungnath Trek is, indeed, pretty easy and beginner-friendly. You would require around three hours of time to reach the world-famous Tungnath Temple from Chopta. And, you may need another additional hour to reach Chandrashila from the village of Tungnath. So, essentially, it can be an ideal option for you if you are a first-time trekker.

How much do we have to trek each day on Chopta Tungnath Trek?

Chopta Tungnath Trek is quite short and has a straightforward trail section. Therefore, you can finish the whole trekking journey within only three to four hours. If your primary destination is, indeed, Tungnath Temple, then you can reach there within a single day. However, if it is your first time having a first-hand hiking experience, then make sure to opt for a Chopta Tungnath trek guide.

What is the best time to visit Chopta Tungnath?

The season of summer is considered to be the best time to visit and trek in Chopta Tungnath. During this period, this beautiful location does not experience any rainfall at all. Moreover, as per the report of a Chopta Tungnath trek guide, the temperature of the village stays quite pleasant and clear as well, which, in turn, makes it ideal for trekking and sightseeing!

What are all things I should carry for the Chopta to Tungnath Trek?

Some of the things that you should carry while trekking from Chopta to Tungnath is – 

  • Well-conditioned boots for trekking 
  • Two pairs of camp shoes for crossing the river and checking out the Devariyatal 
  • Two pairs of thicker woollen socks to save your feet from cold 
  • Sunscreen and a two-litre water bottle 
  • A well-furnished trekking pole 
  • A first aid box for treating minor injuries 
  • A thick winter jacket to steering away cooler breezes 
  • A pair of a sunglass to prevent the heat from the sun affecting your eyes 
  • Take a woollen cap for protecting your ears and head from the cold

What is the height of Tungnath?

The Tungnath Peak is set at an altitude of 12,070-feet. And, the Lord Shiva temple situated here is, in essence, the second high Shiva temple in the world after Muktinath. Thus, while trekking, you might encounter the lack of oxygen due to the massive height of the same. Also, be sure to take the help of a Chopta Tungnath trek guide if this is your first time trekking!

How far is Tungnath from Chopta?

The distance between the small village of Chopta and Tungnath Temple is almost 3.1 miles. Most people tend to go through their destination by walking on foot or trekking with a Chopta Tungnath trek guide. It takes only a few hours for a trekker to do so. However, you can travel here on a mountain cycle as well. There are several shops available here who provide the same at an affordable rental price.

What is the total trekking distance of Chopta Tungnath Trek?

The actual trekking distance between Tungnath and Chopta is almost four kilometres. Thus, it will take around two to three hours to complete trekking and reach the finishing point. There are several dhabas available on the road of the same, so, you will not have any issues regarding eating here. Furthermore, while walking through the trail, you can also find several clusters of buildings here and there. If you want, you can take some amazing photos here as a form of memorabilia.

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Tungnath-Chandrashila Trek takes you to the Highest Shiva temple in the World located at a height of 12000ft. The trek is 3.5kms long and takes approximately 6 hours to complete. The Trek starts from Chopta, also known as the Switzerland of India. The summit of the trek is Chandrashila Peak, which is 1.5km higher then the Tungnath. Chandrashila gives beautiful views of majority of the Himalayan Peaks. It is an easy trek and can be accessed by first time trekkers.

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DAY 0: DELHI TO CHOPTA

  • We depart from Delhi around 8 PM in an AC Vehicle.
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DAY 1: ACCLIMATIZATION & EXCURSION

  • Reach Chopta around noon.
  • Check-in to the camps, Freshen up, lunch will be served.
  • Acclimatize and later in the evening go for the excursion.
  • Dinner and overnight stay at camps.

DAY 2: TREK TO TUNGNATH & CHANDRASHILA

  • Wake up, have breakfast, and start your trek to Tungnath and Chandrashila to get the mesmerizing view of the sun rising from behind the mountains.
  • From tungnath is a steep climb to Chandrashila. You are now at Chandrashila peak which literally means the 'moonrock‘.
  • Spend your mesmerizing time at the Chandrashila peak and later trek down to Chopta by evening.
  • Have Dinner and overnight stay.

DAY 3: CHOPTA – DEORITAL - DEPARTURE

  • Wake up, in between the mighty mountains, and have breakfast.
  • Later check out the camps and head towards Sari village ( Starting point of Deoria Tal trek ).
  • From Sari you will start your trek to Deorital, it’s a trek of around 3 kms/1.5 hrs.
  • Later come back by noon and then depart back to Delhi with having mesmerizing views and loads of unforgettable memories with you.

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Madmaheshwar Trek

The Trek With The Grandest Views of Chaukhamba Massif

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The Complete Guide to Madmaheshwar Trek

Madmaheshwar trek — also called Madhyamaheshwar trek or Buda Madmaheshwar trek — is not like any other trek to a mountain top or to the top of a meadow. Yes, you will reach the meadows at the end of the trek. But, the specialty of this trek is that the trail to the top is taken by pilgrims to offer their prayers at Madhyamaheshwar temple, which is one of the five  “ Panch Kedars ” .

The place is filled with mythology and the legend is linked to the period of  Mahabharata  — one of the two epics in Hinduism — where  Bhima , the second born of the Pandavas built the  Madhyamaheshwar temple  to atone for their sin of killing Kauravas and Brahmans in the  Kurukshetra  war. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is worshipped in the form of a navel shaped Lingam.

Madmaheshwar trek is situated in the Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary in the northern Himalayas. The sanctuary is famous for the Himalayan Musk Deer and is protecting this endangered species. It is also the largest biodiversity in India with most varieties of flora and fauna are found here.

It is a treat to hike this trail which has a plethora of things to watch out for!

This 3-day, 32 km trek takes you through quaint villages, coniferous forest and grasslands with the Madhyamaheshwar Ganga river flowing beneath you on the first day.

The view of the first light of the sun on the Chaukhamba massif from Buda Madmaheshwar is the icing on the cake that is worth all your effort. If there is one reason to do the Madmaheshwar trek, it is this!

That said, this trek requires a decent level of fitness and can be attempted as a first trek only by beginners who are fit. 5,000 ft of ascent on the second day combined with a total distance of approximately 32 kilometres over 3 days is very demanding for the first time trekkers. Learn how to get fit for this trek by visiting the Fitness section below.

Table of Contents

  • Highlights of Madmaheshwar Trek
  • Trail Information
  • GPX File of the Madmaheshwar Trek
  • Best Time to Visit Madmaheshwar
  • How to Reach Madmaheshwar Trek
  • Is Madmaheshwar Trek Difficult
  • How to Get Fit for the Madmaheshwar Trek
  • Things to Take on Madmaheshwar Trek
  • Frequently Asked Questions About the Madmaheshwar Trek
  • Nearby Places To Visit After The Trek

➤ Highlights of Madmaheshwar Trek

1. the first light of the chaukhamba massif.

Usually you get to see the sunlight at dawn fall on mountain peaks when you reach an altitude of 14,000 ft and above. On the Madmaheshwar trek which barely touches 11,000 ft, watching the first rays of the sun kissing the Chaukhamba range will leave you breathless. It’s so beautiful that you want to freeze the moment forever!

2. Close encounter with the Chaukhamba massif

There are treks like  Annapurna Base Camp  and  Goechala  that provide up-close views of a mountain range after many days of strenuous hiking. And here’s Madmaheshwar trek that takes you so close to the Chaukhamba massif that you almost feel like you are within an arm’s reach of the mountains.

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The Chaukhamba massif appears to be within an arm’s reach from Buda Madmaheshwar. Picture by Soumya Ghosh

3. Madhyamaheshwar temple

People trek over 32 kilometres to visit this temple because of the sanctity it offers. This temple being one of the  Panch Kedars , this temple is visited fourth in the series after Kedarnath, Tungnath and Rudranath, the last temple visited after Madhyamaheshwar is Kalpeshwar.

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The Madhyamaheshwar temple which is believed to have been built by the second born of the Pandavas, Bhima . Picture by Soumya Ghosh

4. A rare opportunity to spot many species of birds

Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary being a diverse ecological system, provides an excellent opportunity to spot a variety of flora and fauna. If you are extremely lucky you will spot the Himalayan Musk Deer, an endangered and protected species in the sanctuary.

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A Woodpecker spotted on the trail. Picture by Soumya Ghosh

➤ Trail Information

The trail to Madhyamaheshwar Temple is on a well paved path for most of the trail. Even though the trail to the top is 16 km long, there are no tricky sections that demand technical knowledge.

The trail till Chhoti Bantoli (Lower Bantoli) is mostly downhill and it starts to get difficult from there till Madmaheshwar temple due to a continuous ascent.

Keeping in mind the elevation and distance, we have divided the entire trek of 32 km into 3 sections, spanning over 3 days:

| Day 1:  Ransi to Lower Bantoli

| Day 2:  Lower Bantoli to Madhyamaheshwar Temple

| Day 3:  Madhyamaheshwar Temple to Buda Madmaheshwar and back to Ransi

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Route Map of Madmaheshwar Trek. Screenshot on Google Earth Pro

Day 1:  Ransi  to  Chhoti Bantoli (Lower Bantoli)

Trek Distance:  7.5 Kilometres Trek Duration:  2 Hours and 30 Minutes Total Altitude Gain: ⇗ 745 feet GPS Coordinates of Ransi:  30°35’15.87″N 79° 8’27.94″E GPS Coordinates of Chhoti Bantoli:  30°36’25.22″N 79°11’17.96″E

Ransi has the last motorable road. There are a few options for food and accommodation at Ransi. If you reach late in the evening or at night, we recommend you stay over at Ransi and start your trek the next day.

Start the trek from Ransi. It is a well paved trail that starts above Madhyamaheshwar Ganga river that flows on your right. It descends all the way to Lower Bantoli.

The route is easy as it is all downhill. Do not forget to take in the scenery all the way till Chhoti Bantoli.

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The deep valley down below on your right. Madhyamaheshwar Ganga flows at the foot of these hills. Picture by Aditya Dhaundiyal

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Madmaheshwar Ganga flowing through the valley. Picture by Aditya Dhaundiyal

Also, watch out for a variety of flowers en route. Since Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary is rich in flora and fauna, you get a chance to come across many wildflowers and animals. Learn to observe nature closely. The mountains and the forests give a rare opportunity to be one among nature.

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Cosmos Bipinnatus of the Mexican Aster seen on the trail. Picture by Soumya Ghosh

The trail winds through forests every now and then and it is a treat to hike through them with the river gushing beneath you. You can hear the water rushing through the valley as you get closer to the river.

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Another variety of Mexican Aster or the Garden Cosmos seen amidst fiery orange wildflowers. Picture by Soumya Ghosh

In about two and a half hours you should reach Lower Bantoli. End your day here by checking in to any of the few available lodges.

These local-run lodges offer basic accommodation along with healthy food for as low as Rs 500 per night per person.

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One of the locals' houses en route to Lower Bantoli during sunset. Picture by Soumya Ghosh

Day 2:  Chhoti Bantoli (Lower Bantoli)  to  Madhyamaheshwar Temple

Trek Distance:  6.5 kilometres Trek Duration:  4 hours Total Altitude Gain: ⇗ 4,948 feet GPS Coordinates of Chhoti Bantoli:  30°36’25.22″N 79°11’17.96″E GPS Coordinates of Madhyamaheshwar Temple:  30°38’6.68″N 79°13’18.07″E

Today is the hardest day of your trek. You will gain an altitude of close to 5,000 feet till you reach Madmaheshwar temple.

Finish your breakfast at the lodge and start the trek by 8 AM so that you can reach the temple in time for lunch at the temple complex.

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Trekkers are set to take on the challenging climb to the temple. Picture by Soumya Ghosh

The trail continues to be similar to the previous day, but starts to get steeper in less than half an hour climbing.

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One of the few flat sections en route. Picture by Soumya Ghosh

As you climb higher, notice the grasslands covered by pine trees. This is a common sight on the trail.

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You come across beautiful waterfall enroute on the trail. Picture by Aditya Dhaundiyal

While one side is a rocky terrain, on your right are the lush green forests with a valley that separates them.

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Rocky terrain on the Madmaheshwar trek. Picture by Mahendra

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Although the path is well marked, it is filled with rocks that make it quite uneven. Picture by Soumya Ghosh

Continue along the trail while you cherish in the breathtaking scenery all around.

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The views make up for the touch climb on this day. Picture by Aditya Dhaundiyal

There are fixed benches on the trail in case you are tired with the relentless climb. Rest here for a few minutes and get back on track.

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Sassurea obvallata: Brahmakamal, the state flower of Uttarakhand only found in higher altitudes. The thick curved root of the plant is applied to bruises and cuts. Picture by Mahendra

Pro Tip: Trekking poles are a lifesaver on the Madmaheshwar trek. The rigorous ascent and descent put a lot of load on your knee joints. Trekking poles help in absorbing 60% of your bodyweight you would otherwise load on your knees. The energy and efforts saved will ensure your knees stay healthy. Carry a pair of trekking poles as they help you trek faster while reducing the impact.

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The zig-zag ascent en route is taxing on your legs. Picture by Soumya Ghosh

As a reward for the tough climb, there are occasional flat, well-paved paths that wind through tall trees in the middle of the forest.

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A well paved path winding through the trees. Picture by Soumya Ghosh

The higher you climb, the more beautiful the surroundings become. Take a moment to appreciate the beautiful nature.

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Such a delight to see a heard grazing on the alpine meadow. Picture by Soumya Ghosh

En route you will find a few houses of the locals that sell snacks and drinks. Replenish at these points and ward off the tiredness.

| Green Tip: Carry your own water bottle and lunch box to pack some snacks, and food for the trek.

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Reflection of Mt Chaukhamba seen during sunrise on the Madmaheshwar trek. Picture by Soumya Ghosh

As you approach the final few hundred metres, it is a flat walk till the temple. The view that opens up in front of you is absolutely stunning! You will notice a few huts nestled at the foothills of the gigantic mountains, with a stream flowing down on the right that goes on to become the Madhyamaheshwar Ganga river.

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The breathtaking scenery that unfolds before the final stretch to the temple. Picture by Soumya Ghosh

Notice the Madmaheshwar temple right in the center, while the trail to the left climbs to Buda Madmaheshwar and to the right, there are a number of small huts and the temple complex.

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The final stretch to Madmaheshwar temple. Notice the temple right in the center. Picture by Soumya Ghosh

In less than 10 minutes you reach the temple. Notice the ancient architecture of the temple that is thousands of years old.

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The Madhyamaheshwar temple. Picture by Soumya Ghosh

There are two other small shrines — one dedicated to Lord Shiva’s consort Parvati and the other one dedicated to Ardhanarishvara , a half-Shiva, half-Parvati image.

Spend the rest of the day around the temple leisurely and inform at the temple complex about your stay and food arrangements for the day.

| Tip:  If you’re planning to pitch tents, set them up before it gets dark. Even if you’re staying in tents, you can have food from the temple complex.

If you visit the temple from summer through autumn (May – October), you get to witness the grand  Aarti  that takes place every evening. Many locals from the surrounding villages attend the Aarti and they believe it is auspicious. You will feel the positive vibrations around the temple, combined with the sound of bells,  the chants of the priest and the devotees in sync.

Day 3:  Madhyamaheshwar Temple  to  Buda Madmaheshwar

Trek Distance:  2 Kilometres Trek Duration:  1 Hour Total Altitude Gain and Loss: ⇗ ⇘ 875 Feet GPS Coordinates of Madhyamaheshwar Temple:  30°38’6.68″N 79°13’18.07″E GPS Coordinates of Buda Madmaheshwar:  30°38’1.25″N 79°12’50.83″E

While the second day was the toughest part of the trek, Day 3 is the most important.

When we say it is the most important, we mean it. Because it is on this day you get to experience the cream of this trek — The view of the Chaukhamba massif!

Leave your room at least by 4:30 AM so that you reach Buda Madmaheshwar by 5:30 AM, right in time for sunrise. Leave your belongings at the complex and carry a small daypack with you.

Note: If you stayed in a tent, keep an extra half hour to unpitch the tent and leave it with the rest of your belongings at the complex.

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The scenery from Buda Madmaheshwar. Picture by Mahendra

Take the trail to the west of the temple. It is a gradual to steep ascent till the top and takes a good one hour to cover the distance of 2 km.

The top is called Buda Madmaheshwar because there is a small shrine next to the pond that is older than Madmaheswar. ‘ Buda ’ or ‘ Budha ’ in Hindi means an old man which translates to Old Lord Shiva.

Once at the top, you are in for an absolute treat! Keep your eyes fixed to the easy and watch the magic unfold right in front of you. Your eyes tear up as the first light of the sun hits the mighty Chaukhamba massif.

The feeling you get and the emotions you go through while watching this nature’s magic is priceless!

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The first ray of the sun falls on the Chaukhamba massif. Picture by Soumya Ghosh

The entire phenomenon reflects on the Buda Madmaheshwar pond in a crystal clear fashion. It is a sight to die for!

Watch the Buda Madmaheshwar shrine light up as the dawn breaks.

Enjoy the serenity and feel the cold air kiss your cheeks as you watch nature’s grand show.

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You can see a Mt. Chaukhamba massif from Buda Madmaheshwar. Picture by Aditya Dhaundaliya

Spend as much time as you wish keeping in mind the long journey ahead taking the same route back to Ransi, the base village. You need at least 6 hours to reach the base.

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A trekker offers prayers at Buda Madmaheshwar shrine. Picture by Soumya Ghosh

➤ Best Time to Visit Madmaheshwar

The best time to do the Madmaheshwar trek is in the post-monsoon season  (September – October)  and in spring and summer seasons  (March – June) .

Although this trek can be done in the monsoon season, we wouldn’t recommend it — mainly due to the clouds that cover the main highlight of the trek — The view of Mt Chaukhamba from Buda Madmaheshwar.

Trekking to Madmaheshwar in winters is highly not recommended because the trail from Lower Bantoli to Madhyamaheshwar temple, and further to Buda Madmaheshwar might receive a lot of snowfall as it climbs higher.

If the trail gets blocked due to snow, a new trail has to be cut using an ice-axe. You will not be able to trek further if you don’t have a technical guide or a person with mountaineering knowledge in your team who can make the trail for you.

Moreover, you’ll have no source of food as the lodges will be shut during winters. Even the temple is closed and there will not be any accommodation facility around the temple, except your own tents.

Again, you will miss out on the view of Chaukhamba massif in winters.

Protip : If you want to make the best out of your trek to Madmaheshwar, choose between mid-September to mid-October when the weather is very pleasant. This is when you get the most brilliant, crystal clear views of Chaukhamba massif from Buda Madmaheshwar.

On the other hand, if you want to experience the Himalayan cold and snow at the top and wish to see a few rhododendrons on the trail, along with the view of Chaukhamba massif with a bit of clouds sprinkled around it, choose to trek between March and June. Also, note that the cold winds subside as the season moves closer to summer (April, May, June).

| Tip: If you plan on doing the trek in March and witness snow, check the weather/snowfall the region has received during winter by visiting the Indian Meteorological Department .

➤ How to Reach Madmaheshwar

Madhyamaheshwar temple lies in the Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary in Uttarakhand. To reach the temple, you will have to first reach Ukhimath and then the starting point of the trek, Ransi. The 226 km journey from Rishikesh to Ukhimath is as scenic as it can get! Watch out for the dam in Srinagar, the Sangams, and the scenery after Rudraprayag to make this one of the most memorable journeys in Uttarakhand.

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The beautiful Alakananda river seen from the bridge in Srinagar. Picture by Dushyant Sharma

Reaching the base village of Ransi using Public Transport

Reaching the base village of Ransi via public transport is the most fun and cost effective way to do the Madmaheshwar trek. There are plenty of options available to reach the base. Let’s look into it one by one.

1. Reaching Rishikesh using flight as the main mode of transport

Reaching Ransi by taking a flight to Dehradun is the quickest option of all. Reach Dehradun and take an airport bus from Jolly Grant Airport to Rishikesh.

| Note:  There is an approximate wait time of 1-2 hours to catch the bus from the airport.

If you don’t like waiting, another option is to take a prepaid taxi from the Prepaid Taxi Counter at the airport to Rishikesh. They cost you anywhere between Rs.800 to Rs.1,000.

Protip: If you really want to save money, try to catch an auto just outside the airport terminal complex. They usually come there to drop passengers off. Autos are not allowed to enter the airport complex. They charge approximately Rs.300 to Rishikesh.

2. Reaching Rishikesh using train as the main mode of transport

Rishikesh doesn’t have a mainstream railway station. All the trains moving towards Dehradun stop at Haridwar briefly before reaching Dehradun.

The trains go to Dehradun only from New Delhi, except Nanda Devi Express which leaves from Kota, Rajasthan. Unless you are travelling from Rajasthan, you will have to fly down to Delhi and then take a train to reach Rishikesh.

If you’re travelling by train, do not take any other train except:

–   Nanda Devi Express –   Jan Shatabdi Express

Protip: Choose to travel by train only if the flight ticket difference between Delhi and Dehradun from your place of departure is more than Rs 1,000. The rest and shorter travel time of flying to Dehradun is worth the difference.

3. Reaching Rishikesh using bus as the main mode of transport

Again, buses to Rishikesh by bus, you will have to fly down to Delhi.

There are plenty of buses that ply to Rishikesh from  Kashmere Gate, ISBT . There are regular Volvo AC buses. You also get Non-AC buses. AC bus tickets cost about Rs 700. Protip: Take the government UPSRTC or Uttarakhand Parivahan Nigam buses. These are more reliable buses. Local private buses usually try to pick passengers on the way, stop at unnecessary places and invariably take far longer journey time. Stick to government buses. Take private buses only if you don’t get tickets in government buses.

From Rishikesh you will get only 2 buses in a day that directly go to Ukhimath:

–  Uttarakhand Parivahan Nigam’s bus reaches Rishikesh from Dehradun between 8:30 AM and 9:00 AM and charges Rs 300. –  Himgiri Adventure Tour’s (private operator) bus reaches Rishikesh from Haridwar at around 10:00 AM and charges around Rs 250.

Even if you miss the direct bus, alternatively you can take a bus to either Srinagar or Rudraprayag and catch another bus to Ukhimath from there. There are plenty of buses that ply to Ukhimath from Rudraprayag every 30 minutes. They charge you approximately Rs 100 from Rudraprayag.

From Ukhimath, you will find shared cabs that drop you till Ransi and charge you anywhere between Rs 60 to Rs 80.

Considering all the travel options, we recommend flying to Dehradun directly and taking a bus/cab/auto to Rishikesh and then taking a bus to Ukhimath and a shared taxi to reach Ransi, the base camp of Madmaheshwar trek.

4. Reaching the base village of Ransi in your own vehicle from New Delhi

Ransi is easily accessible by road and it takes almost 12 and a half hours to reach from New Delhi. Expect the travel time to extend by a few more hours if there’s traffic congestion en route, especially in Ghaziabad and at the busy towns of Rudraprayag and Srinagar.

Use  this link  to set up navigation on Google Maps.

If you do not have access to Google Maps, then follow the directions below:

From New Delhi, take  National Highway 34  via Ghaziabad. Stay on NH 34 till you reach Najibabad, and take  National Highway 534  and proceed towards Satpuli.

Once at Satpuli, take the  Pauri Road  that connects you to  National Highway 7  at Devprayag. The Devprayag-Pauri Road merges with Karnaprayag-Haridwar Road at this junction.

Stay on  Karnaprayag-Haridwar Road (National Highway 7)  till you reach  Srinagar  and drive down further towards Rudraprayag.

| Tip:  Don’t forget to look at the scenic Alakananda river and the dam while crossing Srinagar.

Just before reaching Rudraprayag, at the Javari Bypass Police Check post, take the  Rudraprayag Bypass Road  to join  Kedarnath Road (National Highway 107) .

Now, you are driving along the Mandakini river on your left. Stay on NH 107 till you reach Kund. From Kund, take the deviation on the right to join  National Highway 107A .

After a series of twists and turns on NH 107A, take the left onto Mansuna-Ukhimath Road. Pass  Mansuna  and  Buruwa  before finally reaching  Ransi .

Nearest Airport

Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun

Nearest Railway Station

Haridwar Railway Station

➤ Is Madmaheshwar Trek Difficult

The Madmaheshwar trek is classified as an Easy-Moderate grade trek. From the base, you will gain approximately 5,930 feet in altitude till the summit over 3 days.

There are no sections that are difficult to traverse on the Madmaheshwar trek, except the steep ascent from Lower Bantoli to Buda Madmaheshwar temple. Since the entire trail is quite steep most of the time, a trekker must always anticipate and prepare for every eventuality.

Here are a few sections you must keep an eye out for while ascending and descending:

1. Slippery trail:  The trail becomes more tricky during monsoon and post-monsoon months as the mud and loose gravel become very slippery and great caution must be taken while traversing. Trekkers must be very careful with their choice of footwear and should check weather charts so as to avoid days with anticipated heavy rains.

2. Steep ascent:  If there’s a section that is difficult, then it has to be the stretch from Lower Bantoli to Buda Madmaheshwar. There is almost a 5,000 ft of ascent on the second day of the trek spread over 6.5 km. That is a lot of ascent on a single day.

Your body needs to be well prepared to gain this kind of an elevation and that’s where fitness plays an important role on the Madmaheshwar trek. The next section will give you an understanding of the fitness level required for this trek.

➤ How to Get Fit for Madmaheshwar Trek

The altitude gain is very high for a 3-day trek, especially gaining close to 5,000 ft of altitude on the second day itself, over 6.5 kilometres. The entire trek distance over 3 days is 32 kilometres long.

The distance and altitude gain becomes very demanding for people who lead a sedentary lifestyle.

Training yourself for a high altitude Easy-moderate grade trek

Here’s a guide to help you get fit for the trek in 4 weeks

➤ Cardiovascular Endurance

In case you’re just starting with a fitness routine, start slow and increase your pace everyday in the following manner –

  • Target completing a jog of 5 km in 40 minutes when you begin.
  • Gradually increase your pace by running 5 km, 4 times a week.
  • As you become more comfortable, introduce another day of running in your routine. 
  • Progressively increase the distance you run in a workout until you can complete 5 km in 40 mins.

If you prefer cycling over running, target covering 18 km in 60 minutes when you begin.

  • Progressively increase your pace to cover 20 km in one hour.

➤ Strength Training

This is an important area you need to work on.

Strength training is equally important to trek comfortably. Work on your glutes, calves and knees. Additionally, work on strengthening your core.

You must strengthen your core muscles. For strengthening your core muscles, holding a plank and it’s variations (elbow, side planks) are the best exercises to go about doing it.

Also, try these exercises for strength:

Target 4 sets of squats with 20 in each set.

– Squats (Mix it up with sumo squats)

– Lunges (Forward, backward and lateral lunges)

➤ Flexibility

Flexibility determines the amount of movement your bones can make in any direction around joints such as shoulders, elbows, hips and knees.

It is an aspect that will help you trek comfortably. Carrying a backpack, however light, can become a strain. Stretching your hamstrings, quadriceps, hip flexors and lower back muscles regularly, promotes relaxation in the tissues reducing the strain on your back.

If you can’t go out and jog because of time and space constraints,  here’s a video  you can use to work out indoors.

➤ Things to Take on Madmaheshwar Trek

  • Basic First Aid kit*
  • Identity Card
  • Cap/ Scarf/ Bandana & Sunglasses
  • Water (Minimum three litres)
  • Lemon and salt OR Electrolyte Powder/Drink (Electral/Gatorade/Glucon D, etc.)
  • High-calorie snacks (Nuts & dry fruits, home-baked cake, etc.)
  • Safety Pins, Rubber bands & Whistle (Useful in emergencies.)
  • Quick Dry T-shirts are preferable over cotton tees.
  • A warm layer (Pull over, sweater or a jacket)
  • Poncho, only during post-monsoons
  • Plastic sheet to wrap electronic devices, only during monsoons
  • Sunscreen (SPF 50+)
  • Sleeping Mat
  • Sleeping Bag
  • Tent (3-Person or 2-Person – Depending on the number of people sharing)

*First aid kit:

  • Band aids (Regular & Waterproof)
  • Analgesic spray (Relispray, Volini, etc.)
  • Antiseptic Liquid (Savlon, Dettol etc.)
  • Antiseptic powder (Povidone-Iodine based powders like Cipladine, Savlon, etc.)
  • Cotton roll & Bandage
  • Crepe Bandage
  • 1 inch wide medical tape (paper or cloth.)
  • Micropore tape
  • Tablet for motion sickness (Avomine), Acidity (Gelusil, Digene, etc.).
  • Mild pain relief tablet (Crocin)

| Note:  Always consult a doctor before taking any medicine.

➤ Frequently Asked Questions about the Madmaheshwar Trek

1. how difficult is the madhmaheshwar trek.

Yes . Despite the altitude gain of close to 5,000 ft on a single day and a total distance of 32 km, this trek can be done by very fit beginners.

However, it is recommended to do the day treks in your area to get used to the rolling terrain and steep sections on this trek.

We have documented over 230 Do-It-Yourself treks across different states. Here’s the link to choose the treks to do on your own in your area before attempting the Madmaheshwar trek —  https://indiahikes.com/documented-trek/

2. Do I need to obtain permission for trekking to Madmaheshwar?

No.  You do not need to obtain permission to trek to Madmaheshwar.

Since the route is famous for the  Panch Kedar Yatra , the trail is free for all pilgrims and trekkers.

3. Where can I get food and water during the trek?

There are lodges and huts of villagers who are more than welcome to offer you food and water on the trail. The lodges are present at Ransi, Gaundar, Lower Bantoli and Upper Bantoli.

After Upper Bantoli, there are a few huts en route to Madmaheshwar where you can find food and water.

Having food at these villager huts is time consuming as they will not anticipate your arrival and you’ll have to request them to prepare food for you. Expect to spend an hour to an hour and a half if you stop for food in these huts.

Protip: On the other hand, the lodges at Gaundar, Lower Bantoli and Upper Bantoli will have the food ready and it will save a lot of time if you plan your meals at the lodges en route.

Water bottles can be refilled from these lodges itself, or if you run out of water before crossing Lower Bantoli, you can refill your bottles from the Madhyamaheshwar Ganga river that flows beside you.

If you run out of water after crossing Lower Bantoli, the villager huts are your only option to refill water until you reach Madhyamaheshwar temple. There is stream water availability in the temple premises.

4. Whom do I contact in case of an emergency?

• Hospital:  The closest hospital is  Primary Health Centre  in Ukhimath, which is 25 km away from the base of the trek, Ransi.

• Police Station:  The police station closest to Madmaheshwar trek is the  Ukhimath Police Station . (Contact: +911364264250).

• ERSS:  For any kind of emergency help, you can contact the Pan-India Emergency Response Support System (ERSS) number- 112.

5. What about mobile network and connectivity on Madmaheshwar Trek?

Mobile Network: You will get a mobile network for almost all major operators like BSNL, Airtel, Vodafone, Jio etc., only till Ransi. You will not get mobile network connectivity beyond Ransi anywhere on the trail, except at a few pockets where the network is intermittent. Nearest ATM: The last point where you will get ATMs is Ukhimath. So, ensure you withdraw enough cash at one of these stations before proceeding with your journey.

6. Do I need a guide to trek to Madmaheshwar?

No . We do not recommend taking a guide to trek to Madmaheshwar. The trail is frequented by pilgrims and the trail is well laid out.

There is no chance of getting lost on the trail and it is not a technical trail as well.

7. Can I hire mules and porters to trek to Madmaheshwar?

Yes.  There are mules and porters available at Uniyana and Ransi villages. If you feel the need to hire a mule or a porter to carry your backpacks, you may hire them. They will charge you anywhere between Rs 600 to Rs 800 per mule per day.

8. Can I camp on the Madmaheshwar trek?

Yes.  You can camp at either Lower Bantoli (Choti Bantoli) or Upper Bantoli (Badi Bantoli) on the first day of the trek.

On the second day, there is a building complex where the priests and devotees stay near Madmaheshwar temple. You will also get food there. Stay per night including a simple vegetarian dinner will cost you no more than Rs 500 per person.

If you don’t wish to stay inside the building, you can also camp near the temple. Since the temple is frequented by pilgrims, you will see them setting up tents around the temple too.

You cannot camp at Buda Madmaheshwar on the third day as the place is held sacred. Moreover, it is a vast open meadow with cold winds blowing from the northern Himalayan mountains. It gets extremely cold at night and there’s no water source as well.

So, stick to camping around Madhyamaheshwar temple premises.

9. Where can I park my vehicle?

If you are driving down to Ukhimath, then drive till Ransi and park your vehicle there. You’ll notice a lot of vehicles and taxis parked if you visit in the peak season between May and October.

Even during off season, you get parking space at Ransi which is free of cost.

10. What about Altitude Sickness or AMS? Are there any chances of AMS hitting me on the trek?

No . Since the trek starts at an altitude of 6,490 ft, you are not susceptible to AMS even though the trek reaches it’s highest altitude of 11,410 ft in 3 days.

The risk of AMS starts at an altitude of 14,000 ft or more. So, the Madmaheshwar trek is a safe trek to do in terms of altitude sickness.

If you wish to gain more knowledge about altitude sickness, it’s symptoms and how to treat it,  read this guide .

11. How far is Buda Madmaheshwar from Madmaheshwar?

Buda Madmaheshwar temple is 2 km from madmaheshwar temple.

➤ Nearby Places to Visit After Madmaheshwar Trek

•  Deoriatal – Chandrashila Trek  – The base camp of Deoriatal – Chandrashila trek — Sari — is just 12 km from Ukhimath. If you have planned for a trek to Deoriatal with Indiahikes, Madmaheshwar trek can be either before or after your trek to Deoriatal, considering you take ample amount of rest.

Madmaheshwar trek can be done before your trek to Deoriatal if you’re reaching Ukhimath at least 4 days before your trek start date. This will help you acclimatize for your trek to Deoriatal and will act as a preparatory trek.

If you do the Deoriatal trek with us first, you can rest for a day or two at Ukhimath and start your trek to Madmaheshwar.  We recommend this option as you will be well rested and fresh before you do the Madmaheshwar trek.

•  Omkareshwar Temple  – A temple of significance for Hindus in Ukhimath. This temple houses the idols of Kedarnath temple and Madhyamaheshwar temple during winters that are brought down, and are worshipped for 6 months.

➤ Trek Contribution

Trek Documented By:  Gourab Nandy

Pictures Contributed By:  Soumya Ghosh, Aditya Dhaundiyal, Mahendra

Photos Edited By : Sneha.G.Iyer

Author:  Gautam Singh

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