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Chandrashila Trek with Chopta Tungnath PLAN in a NUTSHELL Chandrashila Trek With Chopta Tungnath About This Experience Chopta is a small region of meadows and evergreen forest area which is a pa of kedarnath wildlife sanctuary located in uarakhand state, in India and a base for trekking to Tungnath, 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 rising to over 4,000 metres (13,000 ). Chopta is an unspoiled natural destination lying in the lap of the Uarakhand Himalayas and oers views of the imposing Himalayan range including Trishul, Nanda Devi and Chaukhamba. It is located at an elevation of 2,680 metres (8,790 ) above sea level. Chopta village is surrounded by forests of pine, deodar and rhododendron and is rich in ora and fauna include rare species of birds and musk deer Highlights Tungnath chnadrashila Trek Deoriyatal Trek Experiences : Adventure And Spos Himalayan Treks Local Treks Meeting Point : Delhi Quad Sharing : ₹ 5850/- Destination : Chopta Tungnath Chandrashila Trekking, Uarakhand, India PLAN IN A NUTSHELL Day 1 Reach Chopta Bus Stay Not Applicable Meals Not Applicable Tempo Traveller Day 2 Leisure at Chopta Travel Not Applicable Tents Lunch, Dinner Swiss Luxury Tents (Eve Snacks) Day 3 Tungnath & Chandrashilla peak trek Trek Tents Evening Snacks, Dinner, Swiss Luxury Tents Breakfast Trek to Tungnath and Chandrashila Day 4 Chopta - Sari - Deoriatal Trek Tents Evening Snacks, Dinner, Tempo Traveller Alpine /Dome camps Breakfast Day 5 Return journey to Delhi Bus Breakfast Return Journey Via Rishikesh Tempo Traveller Day 6 Reach Delhi back INCLUSIONS AND EXCLUSIONS INCLUSIONS EXCLUSIONS Transpo Delhi to Delhi Non Veg and Alcohol Accommodation Any extra meals or things that you Meals as per itinerary purchase during the trip. Camping Travel Insurance. Bonre Anything which is not pa of the inclusion. Music at Chopta Trekking Evening Snacks with Tea Sightseeing Guide ENQUIRE NOW For any help, contact : Key Contact Person : Sohail ( 9871136443 ) Journey Basket : 7827999715 Logout.World helpline : +91 906 706 8192 Powered By : THE PLAN IN DETAIL Day 1 Reach Chopta Bus Stay Not Applicable Meals Not Applicable Tempo Traveller Meet at Boarding point by 8:30 pm to board on bus.Overnight journey from Delhi to chopta Day 2 Leisure at Chopta Travel Not Applicable Tents Lunch, Dinner Swiss Luxury Tents (Eve Snacks) Reach Chopta, Get freshen up and have Lunch at the point. Aer Grabbing meal take rest . It's a leisure day for you. Check in at Swiss tents and enjoy evening snacks with bonre and soothing music. Have Dinner at the tents and Have a 5 million star stay . Day 3 Tungnath & Chandrashilla peak trek Trek to Tungnath and Chandrashila Trek Tents Evening Snacks, Dinner, Swiss Luxury Tents Breakfast Wake up early morning by 6 am and get ready to trek for Tungnath & Chandrashilla peak . Tungnath is one of the highest Shiva temples in the world and is the highest of the ve Panch Kedar temples located in the mountain range of Tunganath .It will be a Trek of 5kms and will take approx 3 hrs. Enjoy the scenery at the top of the hill. Reach back to chopta by Evening. Freshen up with tea and snacks and Overnight stay with dinner at Camps. Day 4 Chopta - Sari - Deoriatal Trek Tents Evening Snacks, Dinner, Tempo Traveller Alpine /Dome camps Breakfast Wake up early morning by 6 am and get ready to leave the campsite for Deoriyatal. Trek to Deoriatal via ruhani Bugyal. Trek is of 12-14 kms and it will take approx 6-8hrs. Reach Deoriyatal and Check in at camps . Freshen up and Enjoy the eve at Deoriyatal with dinner and Stay Day 5 Return journey to Delhi Return Journey Via Rishikesh Bus Breakfast Tempo Traveller Aer Breakfast checkout from camps and Descend towards Sari village which is approx 2.5kms where your Tempo will be waiting . Board on and leave for Delhi by aernoon . Reach Rishikesh by night and explore Laxman Jhula and local cafe,s .By late night leave back for Delhi . Day 6 Reach Delhi back Reach delhi back by early morning between 5-7 am .Trip concludes here with lot of sweet memories THINGS TO CARRY -Rain coat -Warm clothes -Medicines as per your requirement -Trekking shoes/Boots -Sunscreen -Goggles -Torch -Water boles -Gloves -Powerbank -Rucksacks -Any ID proof -Cash FAQs -Q. 1 How long it will take to reach chopta? Ans: It usually takes 14-16 hrs but it totally depends on weather conditions and road conditions. It may take more time due to Landslides and road maintenance enroute. -Q.2 What is the Duration of tungnath chandrashila Trek? Ans. It is trek of approx 5.5 kms one side. And it takes 8-9 hrs approx go n fro but it depends on the speed of the group. -Q.3 Will there be electricity in Chopta? Ans. Its forest region. So there is no electricity in that region. In camps we got Solar panels which will provide light in camps from 6 pm in eve till 11 pm. Moreover you can charge your appliance in Kitchen area during that time. -Q.4 Forest fees include? Ans. Forest fees is 150 Rs which is excluded because sometimes they do charge and sometimes they Dont. For students its 75 Rs per person which is not included. -Q.5 What will be the transpoation and how comfoable will it be? Ans. Transpoation is by Tempo Traveler which is comfoable as it has got Pushback seats ,music system etc. Although due to narrow roads of Chopta there is no other alternative option to reach except small vehicles. Q.6 How will be the stay at Chopta ? Ans. We got our own campsite at Chopta. All are swiss camps with proper bedding facilities and aached washroom in every single camp. Food will be basic but hygenic and delicious TERMS AND CONDITIONS Cost and consequences arising due to any force majeure situations including but not limited to unforeseen circumstances like; natural calamities, political disturbance, health issues,roads block, things beyond our control etc. will have to be borne by the guest. There will be additional charges for the passengers would like to stay back at the destination or transit. Any changes in itinerary or upgrade in camps will be charged extra, over and above the given cost (which will be informed to the customer in advance for nal acceptance and payment). We do not allow drinking during the travel mode in the bus. Anyone found drunk at the time of boarding will be refused entry and no amount will be refundable. Journey Basket also reserves the right to discontinue your trip at any point on the grounds of misconduct. Such persons are strictly prohibited. AC will be switched o on hill and during waiting time. This is for travelers safety as route can be dangerous and vehicle may not be able to pull o load with AC running. CANCELLATION POLICY -Booking Amount is Non refundable -For booking 30% needs to be paid as advance -Remaining 50% to be cleared day before depaure - Remaining 20% can be done ta boarding point GALLERY ABOUT YOUR HOSTS Journey Basket Our Story Journey Basket was found when the two adventure junkies decided to conve their passion into a full time commitment, over a Bike Ride to Nepal, Sikkim and Bhutan. We have a team full of specialists for Himalayan Treks, Motorbike Expeditions, Leisure Trips and others so that you don't just visit a place but also witness the world from new lenses. Journey Basket strives to deliver the peect holiday experience for everyone. 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