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Hotel Blue Pine Sitapur (Kedarnath) District Rudraprayag

Nearest Place to Kedarnath, Sitapur, District Rudraprayag (Uttarkhand

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Welcome To Chopta Trek

Chopta Trek
The most beautifully landscaped meadow in our country

Chopta Trekking Initiate with extensive respect for the environment. Our property gives you serenity and tranquillity with a blanket of luxury ,comfort and privacy. Chopta Trekking most complete and comprehensive outdoor adventure company, offering a wide range of carefully curated experiences that take you into the heart of nature.

Chopta is a small region of meadows and evergreen forest area, a part of Kedarnath wildlife sanctuary located in Uttarakhand state, India and a base for trekking to Tungnath, the third temple of Panch Kedar which lies 3.5 kilometres (2.2 mi) away. Located at a distance of 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) from Tungnath is Chandrashila, a summit rising to over 4,000 metres (13,000 ft).

Chopta is an unspoiled natural destination lying in the lap of the Uttarakhand Himalayas and offers views of the imposing Himalayan range including Trishul, Nanda Devi and Chaukhamba. It is located at an elevation of 2,709 metres (8,888 ft) above sea level. Chopta village is surrounded by forests of pine, deodar and rhododendron and is rich in flora and fauna include rare species of birds and musk deer.

This place is popularly known as ‘Mini Switzerland’. It lies 45 km from Ukhimath, 162 kilometres (101 mi) from Rishikesh and approximately 450 kilometres (280 mi) from the capital Delhi. The best time to visit this hillside is from April to November. Chopta is also a popular destination during the winter months due to the snowfall that the area experiences. Tungnath temple and Chandrashila are covered with snow from December to March. Chopta can be reached from Rishikesh via Rudraprayag, Kund, Ukhimath OR via Rudraprayag, KarnprayagChamoliGopeshwarMandal.

Chopta is simply accessible as it is situated on the road connecting Gopeshwar with Guptkashi. Wake up with cool healthy breeze and chirping of birds in Chopta. The morning view from Chopta is invigorating when the crimson rays of the sun kiss the snow-laden Himalayas.

Best Time to Visit Chopta Trek

May, June, September and October

Summer (May, June) :

Climate stays salubrious, gentle and satisfying during the day time while the evenings are generally cold in examination.

Pre-winter (Nov to Feb ) :

Maybe the best an ideal opportunity to go for journeying as this is when there is a beginning of snowfall and scenes begins looking pleasant. On the off chance that intending to visit during the harvest time season, one ought to do booking ahead of time as there are less convenience alternatives.

Why did the Chopta Trek fall in popularity?

This place is popularly known as ‘Mini Switzerland’. It lies 45 km from Ukhimath, 162 kilometres (101 mi) from Rishikesh and approximately 450 kilometres (280 mi) from the capital Delhi. The best time to visit this hillside is from April to November. Chopta is also a popular destination during the winter months due to the snowfall that the area experiences. Tungnath temple and Chandrashila are covered with snow from December to March. Chopta can be reached from Rishikesh via Rudraprayag, Kund, Ukhimath OR via Rudraprayag, KarnprayagChamoliGopeshwarMandal.

Chopta is simply accessible as it is situated on the road connecting Gopeshwar with Guptkashi. Wake up with cool healthy breeze and chirping of birds in Chopta. The morning view from Chopta is invigorating when the crimson rays of the sun kiss the snow-laden Himalayas.

The Chopta – Tungnath – Chandrashila trek is a destinations for trekkers. The Chopta region has many treks and trails cutting through jungles and grasslands. Chandrashilla, Tunganath and Devariyatal are the best known trekking routes in the Chopta region. Because of an abundance of birds, Chopta is popular among birdwatchers.

Some activities in Chopta

  • Camping and trekking, yoga, survival activity
  • Snow trekking, snow skiing
  • Rock craft, rock climbing, rappelling
  • Photography of rare Himalayan species of monal birdmusk deer and pika mouse.

Trekking

The trek to Chopta, which can be extended to climbing the Chandrashila Peak, is a popular adventure trip among hiking lovers. Since the route lies in a protected area, the journey takes one through enchanting forests with panoramic views of the Himalayas, far from the maddening crowds. The best time to start a trek for Chandrashila peak is in the morning as around afternoon clouds and rain can smudge the beautiful 360 degrees view of the entire Himalayan valley from the peak. The town of Kund in Uttarakhand is the usual starting point and the entire tour can be done in 3-5 days, making it a preferred activity for city dwellers in India seeking a short getaway. The general pit stops are as follows:

  • Kund to Deoriatal (3-5 hours trek) – start at Kund, a quaint town situated at 1,350 m, approximately 200 km away from the spiritual town of Haridwar.
  • Deoriatal to Chopta (4-5 hours trek)
  • Chopta to Chandrashila Peak (4,000 m), via Tungnath Temple and back (4-5 hours trek). The distance from Tungnath Temple to Chandrashila peak is only 1 km and serves as a highlight of the trip. Though the distance is less, it takes time as it is relatively steep.
Trekked to Tungnath, Hoisted Indian Flag to show respect to our Motherland & this peak which protects us from the cold Siberian waves.

The return journey from Chopta to Kund can be on foot by retracing the path or in a car.