Chopta Tour Packages
Located in the Garhwal region of the Himalayas, Chopta is often called as the “Mini Switzerland of India” because of its lush meadows, snow-clad peaks, and panoramic views of Nanda Devi, Trishul, and Chaukhamba ranges. Whether you’re a nature lover or a trek enthusiast, our Chopta tour packages provide the best experience of Chopta. The destination is famous for two iconic treks, like the Tungnath Temple trek, which leads to the highest Shiva temple in the world, and the Chandrashila Peak trek, where adventurers are rewarded with 360-degree Himalayan views. For thrill-seekers, Chopta trekking package are also available that ensure you explore hidden trails, crystal-clear streams, and breathtaking sunrise points that truly define the Himalayan charm.
When you choose Viacation for your Chopta trip, you unlock a complete travel experience. Our exclusive “Chopta Highlights Tour Package” starts at ₹7,499 per person, including guided treks, cozy accommodations, local transfers, and customizable itineraries designed for both families and adventure lovers. From hassle-free bookings to handpicked stays, we ensure your Chopta journey is smooth, memorable, and budget-friendly. With Viacation, you don’t just visit, you live it.
Why to book Viacation’s Chopta Tour Package
When it comes to exploring Chopta, Viacation ensures your journey is as magical as the destination itself. Unlike generic operators, we design Chopta holiday packages with a balance of adventure, comfort, and local experiences. Our USP lies in curated stays at handpicked accommodation, seamless transfers, professional guides, and unique inclusions like stargazing nights, offbeat treks, and authentic Garhwali meals that most others miss out on.
We understand Indian travelers’ evolving preferences in 2025, whether it’s a weekend escape or a spiritual Kedarnath extension, and tailor itineraries accordingly. With Viacation, you book peace of mind: 24/7 on-ground assistance, transparent pricing, and carefully verified accommodations. It’s this combination of trust, personalization, and value-for-money experiences that makes us different.
Quick info/facts About Chopta
- Location: Rudraprayag district, Uttarakhand
- Altitude: 2,680 meters (8,790 ft)
- Nickname: “Mini Switzerland of India”
- Best Season: March–May, September–November
- Snowfall: December–February
- Nearest Airport: Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun (220 km)
- Nearest Railway Station: Rishikesh (200 km)
- Trek Routes: Tungnath, Chandrashila, Deoria Tal
- Ideal Trip Duration: 3–4 days
- Activities: Trekking, camping, birdwatching, photography
- Flora & Fauna: Rhododendrons, oak forests, Himalayan monal
- Weather: Cool summers, snowy winters
- Highlight: Tungnath Temple – world’s highest Shiva temple
Treks & Camping in Chopta
Chopta is a trekker’s and camper’s paradise where every trail promises surreal landscapes, spiritual vibes, and thrilling challenges. Below are some of the most popular trekking and camping experiences you can include in your Chopta itinerary.
1. Chopta Tungnath Trek
The Chopta Tungnath trek is among the most rewarding short hikes in Uttarakhand. Starting from Chopta, it takes you through rhododendron forests to the highest Shiva temple in the world, Tungnath. The well-marked trail is perfect for beginners looking for spiritual vibes with Himalayan views.
- Duration: 1–2 days
- Altitude: 3,680 m
- Length: Approx 3.5 km
- Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
2. Chopta Chandrashilla Trek
This is the most famous trek in Chopta, offering breathtaking 360° views of Nanda Devi, Trishul, and Chaukhamba peaks. The Chopta Chandrashilla trek is a must for nature lovers and photographers. With snow carpets in winter and wildflowers in spring, it remains a year-round favorite. (Check updated Chopta Chandrashilla trek cost before planning).
- Duration: 2–3 days
- Altitude: 3,680–4,000 m
- Length: Approx 4.5 km from Tungnath
- Difficulty: Moderate
3. Deoria Tal Trek
Known for its crystal-clear lake that mirrors Chaukhamba peaks, Deoria Tal is a dreamy destination for trekkers. The short trail from Sari village makes it ideal for beginners and families. A night camping by the lakeside is the highlight, especially for stargazing and nature photography.
- Duration: 1 day
- Altitude: 2,438 m
- Length: Approx 3 km from Sari Village
- Difficulty: Easy
4. Tungnath Rudranath Trek
Linking two sacred Panch Kedar temples, the Tungnath to Rudranath trek is a spiritual and adventurous journey. Dense forests, meadows, and river crossings make this a challenging but fulfilling trail. Perfect for experienced trekkers who want to blend their Chopta trip with mythology and mountains in their journey.
- Duration: 5–6 days
- Altitude: 3,600–3,800 m
- Length: Approx 20 km
- Difficulty: Moderate to Challenging
5. Bisudi Tal Trek
Bisudi Tal is a lesser-explored gem, making it ideal for those seeking offbeat experiences. The trek takes you through untouched meadows, dense forests, and alpine beauty before reaching the pristine Bisudi Lake. Less crowded than other trails, it offers peace and solitude in the Himalayas.
- Duration: 3–4 days
- Altitude: 3,600 m
- Length: Approx 12 km
- Difficulty: Moderate
6. Camping in Chopta
Camping in Chopta is one of the most rewarding experiences for travelers. Campsites here offer alpine meadows, bonfire nights, and stargazing opportunities are the main highlights of Chopta tour packages, making it easy for families and groups to enjoy nature without hassle.
- Duration: Flexible
- Altitude: Approx 2,600–2,900 m
- Best Season: March–June & Oct–Dec
7. Kali Shila Trek
Kali Shila is a short trek leading to a sacred black stone revered as a form of Goddess Kali. With panoramic views of Kedarnath and Chaukhamba, the trek combines both spirituality and nature. It’s a less-crowded trail that gives trekkers a peaceful yet divine experience.
- Duration: 1–2 days
- Altitude: 2,800 m
- Length: Approx 5 km
- Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
Best Time To Visit Chopta
The best time to visit Chopta is from March to May and September to November. These months offer pleasant weather, clear skies, and stunning views of the Himalayas, making them perfect for nature lovers and trekkers. If you are planning a Chopta trekking package, these are the ideal months to go.
- Peak Season (March to May & September to November): Temperatures range between 10°C to 25°C, making it the best time for trekking and camping. Expect slightly higher Chopta package price during this period as demand is high. Airfare to nearby hubs like Dehradun or Rishikesh also sees a rise.
- Shoulder Season (June to August): Monsoon brings lush greenery, misty valleys, and occasional roadblocks due to heavy rainfall. While trekking may be limited, this is when you can enjoy fewer crowds and discounted prices. Temperatures hover around 15°C to 22°C.
- Off Season (December to February): Winter transforms Chopta into a snowy wonderland. With temperatures dipping to -5°C, it’s perfect for snow trekking and photography. However, accessibility can be challenging due to snowfall, and only experienced travelers should plan during this time.
Adventure Activities/Things to do in Chopta
Here’s a breakdown of the best things to do in Chopta:-
1. Explore the Kanchula Korak Musk Deer Sanctuary
Perfect for wildlife enthusiasts, Kanchula Korak Musk Deer Sanctuary is home to the rare musk deer, Himalayan monal, and a variety of flora. There are many Chopta tour packages that include a stop here, as it’s both scenic and educational.
- Best Time: March to June, October to December
- Difficulty: Easy walks
- Location: 7 km from Chopta on the Gopeshwar road
- Tip: Carry binoculars for bird and animal spotting
2. Rock Climbing
Natural rock cliffs in Chopta are excellent for climbing, making it a favorite for adventure seekers. Local operators ensure even beginners can enjoy the activity safely.
- Best Time: March to June, September to November
- Difficulty: Moderate
- Location: Rocky stretches near Chopta Meadows
3. Skiing
During winters, Chopta turns into a snowy playground. Skiing here, with views of Kedarnath peaks, is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Beginners can take short lessons before hitting the slopes.
- Best Time: December to February
- Difficulty: Beginner to moderate
- Location: Open meadows of Chopta
4. Mountain Biking
Chopta’s offbeat trails and forested paths are perfect for mountain biking. Travelers who book a Chopta package often opt for this adventure as it combines thrill with breathtaking scenery.
- Best Time: April to June, September to November
- Difficulty: Moderate to tough
- Location: Duggalbitta to Chopta Valley routes
- Tip: Bring safety gear or rent from local operators
5. River & Valley Crossing
Crossing rivers and valleys using ropes is an exciting challenge in Chopta. It’s safe, supervised, and fun for both kids and adults.
- Best Time: April to June, September to November
- Difficulty: Easy to moderate
- Location: Campsites near Mandakini River
6. Zip Line Adventure
Glide over dense forests and valleys with zip-lining—a short but thrilling experience. Camps often include this activity in Chopta travel experience for families and groups.
- Best Time: April to June, September to November
- Difficulty: Easy
- Location: Adventure zones near Chopta Valley
7. Bird Watching
Chopta is known as a birdwatcher’s paradise, especially along the Tungnath trail. You can spot Himalayan monals, golden eagles, and other rare species in their natural habitat.
- Best Time: March to June, October to November
- Difficulty: Easy
- Location: Musk Deer Sanctuary and Tungnath trek path
- Tip: Early morning walks give the best sightings
8. Rappelling
Descending cliffs with ropes is another must-do adventure in Chopta. It’s guided by experts and makes for an unforgettable memory.
- Best Time: March to June, September to November
- Difficulty: Moderate
- Location: Rock formations near Chopta forests
9. Stargazing in Chopta
Crystal-clear skies make Chopta one of the best stargazing destinations in Uttarakhand. If you choose Chopta camping packages, you’ll often get stargazing sessions along with bonfires and cozy tents.
- Best Time: November to March
- Difficulty: Easy
- Location: Chopta meadows and Tungnath base camps
10. Jumaring (Tree Climbing)
Using ropes to scale tall oak and pine trees is a fun, team-based adventure. Great for kids, groups, and beginners seeking something unique.
- Best Time: April to June, September to November
- Difficulty: Easy to moderate
- Location: Forest campsites near Chopta
Best Places to Visit in Chopta(or Near Chopta)
For all travelers, who plan to visit chopta, here are the must-visit places to visit in Chopta and near it:-
1. Deoriatal Lake
At an altitude of 2,438 m, Deoriatal Lake is one of Chopta’s most photographed spots, reflecting the snow peaks of Chaukhamba in its crystal-clear waters. The lake is considered sacred by locals, adding a spiritual vibe to its natural charm. Best visited early morning, Deoriatal makes a must-have stop in your Chopta itinerary. Trekkers usually start from Sari Village, with a pleasant 2.5 km uphill trail.
- Entry: ₹40 per person
2. Bisurital
A hidden jewel near Chopta, Bisurital is a pristine high-altitude lake surrounded by green meadows and peaceful silence. Situated at around 2,800 m, it can be reached via a moderately challenging trek from Chopta, taking nearly a day. Since it remains untouched by mass tourism, there are no fixed entry fees or timings. Its raw beauty makes it a favorite for photographers and trekkers alike. Including Bisurital Trek in your trip to Chopta guarantees a unique, offbeat experience.
- Entry: Free
3. Kanchula Korak Musk Deer Sanctuary
Located about 7 km from Chopta, this sanctuary is known for its musk deer population and dense forests of oak, rhododendron, and deodar. It’s perfect for nature enthusiasts who love wildlife spotting and bird watching. Adding this sanctuary to your chopta tour packages ensures a blend of adventure and tranquility, making it an essential choice for travelers looking beyond just mountain views.
- Entry: ₹20-200 for Indians and higher for foreign nationals
- Timings: Open between 6 am and 5 pm
4. Ukhimath
Often called the “Winter Seat of Kedarnath,” Ukhimath is a small town at 1,300 m, filled with temples and cultural heritage. When Kedarnath closes for winter, the idols are shifted to Ukhimath’s Omkareshwar Temple for worship. The town also offers homestays and local markets, making it a cultural stop before the alpine treks.
- Entry: Usually 6 am - 8 pm
5. Baniyakund
Baniyakund, at 2,600 m, is a wide meadow where most trekkers camp before heading towards Tungnath or Chandrashila. The place is ideal for stargazing, birdwatching, and experiencing the crisp Himalayan air. With no entry fees, visitors can enjoy uninterrupted views of snow peaks during sunrise and sunset. If you are considering camping in chopta, this is the best spot to pitch a tent and soak in the raw beauty of nature under starry skies.
6. Ukhimath Omkareshwar Temple
The Omkareshwar Temple in Ukhimath is one of the most sacred shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva. It becomes especially significant in winter when deities from Kedarnath are worshipped here. Its religious importance makes it a central stop, offering travelers a glimpse into Uttarakhand’s deep-rooted spiritual traditions along with natural beauty.
- Entry: 6 am to 7 pm
7. Dhari Devi Temple
Standing on a small rock in the middle of the Mandakini River, Dhari Devi Temple is believed to protect the region from natural calamities. Visitors can reach it via a short detour while traveling from Chopta. Its riverside setting is a photographer’s delight. Including the Dhari Devi Temple in your chopta package adds both divine blessings and stunning scenery to your Himalayan journey.
- Timings: 6 am - 8 pm, with no entry fees.
8. Madhyamaheshwar Mandir
Though a bit farther from Chopta, Madhyamaheshwar Mandir, situated at 3,497 m, is one of the revered Panch Kedar shrines. The trek is moderately challenging, but the scenic beauty of alpine meadows and waterfalls is worth the effort. Pilgrims can extend their holiday packages and include Madhyamaheshwar for a deeper spiritual and trekking experience.
- Timings: Open from May to October, from early morning till evening
- Entry: Free
9. Rohini Bugyal
This lush meadow at around 2,850 m is famous for its vibrant rhododendron blooms during spring. Trekkers often set up camps here while heading towards Tungnath and Chandrashila. It’s also an excellent spot for birdwatching, making it ideal for nature enthusiasts.
- Tip: There are no entry fees or fixed timings, but daytime is best for exploration.
10. Devprayag Sangam
At Devprayag, the Alaknanda and Bhagirathi rivers merge to form the holy Ganga, creating one of India’s most sacred confluences. Located a few hours’ drive from Chopta, this destination is ideal for those seeking spirituality combined with natural grandeur. The place is open throughout the day with no entry fee. Devprayag comes on the way if you book Chopta tours.
11. Tungnath Temple
At 3,680 m, Tungnath is the highest Shiva temple in the world and a must-visit for both devotees and trekkers. The 3.5 km paved trail from Chopta takes around 3–4 hours and rewards visitors with breathtaking Himalayan views. Tungnath is often the highlight of Chopta tourism, attracting both spiritual travelers and adventure seekers who combine it with Chandrashila’s summit climb.
- Timings: Open from May to November (6 am–7 pm)
- Entry: free
12. Omkar Ratneshwar Mahadev Mandir
This lesser-known Omkar Ratneshwar Mahadev Mandir near Chopta is set amidst thick deodar forests, providing a calm and meditative environment. The temple’s scenic setting enhances the spiritual vibe. Its inclusion giving visitors a chance to explore hidden gems along their mountain journey.
- Timings: Open daily from 6 am to 6 pm
- Entry: No entry fee
13. Sari Village
Sari, at 2,380 m, is the base camp for the popular trek to Deoriatal Lake. Known for its simple homestays, mountain views, and rustic charm, the village allows travelers to experience local Garhwali culture. Sari Village is the most common base for visiting Tungnath and Chandrashila, ensuring visitors get acclimatized before beginning their alpine adventures.
14. Chandrashila Summit
At 3,690 m, Chandrashila or “Moon Rock” is the highest point of the Chopta–Tungnath trek. The climb is around 1.5 km from Tungnath and rewards trekkers with stunning panoramic views of Himalayan peaks like Nanda Devi, Chaukhamba, and Trishul. It’s best attempted at sunrise for spectacular skies. Chandrashila is the crowning jewel of any Chopta trip, combining challenge, reward, and natural grandeur in one unforgettable experience.
15. Kalimath Temple
One of the 108 Shakti Peethas, Kalimath Temple is a revered shrine dedicated to Goddess Kali. Surrounded by forests and rivers, it provides both natural beauty and spiritual significance. It's a hidden and offbeat addition, enriched with cultural depth, making the journey more meaningful for pilgrims and casual travelers alike.
- Timings: Open from 6 am to 7 pm daily
- Entry: No entry fees
How to Reach Chopta
Reaching Chopta is difficult, as this Himalayan gem doesn’t have a direct airport or railway station. Here’s the best way to plan your journey:
- By Road (Bus): Delhi to Chopta bus services are the most preferred option for budget travelers. You can take a bus to Rishikesh, Rudraprayag, or Ukhimath, and then hire a shared cab or local transport to reach Chopta.
- By Train: The nearest railway station is Rishikesh Railway Station (approximately 200 km away). From here, frequent buses and taxis are available that connect you to Rudraprayag and onwards to Chopta.
- By Air: The closest airport is Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun (about 225 km from Chopta). From the airport, buses and taxis regularly operate towards Rudraprayag/Ukhimath, making it easy to continue your journey to Chopta.
Things to Pack/Travel Essentials for Chopta Trek
To enjoy your Chopta trekking package without hassle, carrying the right essentials is a must:
- Sturdy trekking shoes with good grip
- Warm layered clothing (temperatures drop quickly)
- Raincoat or poncho (weather can be unpredictable)
- Reusable water bottle and energy bars
- Flashlight/headlamp with extra batteries
- Basic first-aid kit and personal medication
- Sunglasses, sunscreen, and cap
- Power bank for charging on the go
- ID proofs and necessary permits
- Lightweight backpack for easy mobility
Local Food to Try in Chopta
Here are some must-try dishes when visiting Chopta:
- Aloo Ke Gutke: A Garhwali specialty made of spiced potatoes, perfect for chilly evenings.
- Mandua Ki Roti: Nutritious flatbread made from finger millet flour, served with ghee or local curry.
- Chainsoo: Protein-packed black gram curry, loved for its earthy taste.
- Kafuli: A traditional spinach-based dish, rich in nutrients and flavor.
- Jhangora Ki Kheer: Sweet pudding made from barnyard millet, offering a unique mountain dessert experience.
- Bhatt Ki Churdkani: Black soybean curry, a staple dish of the region.
What to Bring from Chopta / Souvenirs to Buy in Chopta
When you visit Chopta, don’t leave without picking up a few local treasures that make your trip unforgettable. Chopta has souvenirs that capture the spirit of the mountains.
- Woollen Handicrafts: Hand-knitted shawls, mufflers, and socks made by local villagers using pure Himalayan wool.
- Handmade Wooden Artifacts: Eco-friendly home décor and utility items carved from local wood.
- Organic Pahadi Spices: Authentic Himalayan spices like turmeric, coriander, and fenugreek, known for their aroma and purity.
- Herbal Teas & Ayurvedic Products: Natural teas made from rhododendron, tulsi, and other mountain herbs.
- Local Pickles & Jams: Finger-licking delights made from buransh (rhododendron), apricots, and plums.
- Honey & Medicinal Herbs: Pure forest honey and dried herbs collected from the Himalayan slopes.
- Emergency Services: Basic health facilities are available at Ukhimath. Carry important contacts and download offline maps for Chopta travel.


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Chopta, often called the Mini Switzerland of India, is famous for its breathtaking meadows, panoramic Himalayan views, and as the starting point of the famous Tungnath-Chandrashila trek. It’s also home to the world’s highest Shiva temple, Tungnath, making it a blend of spirituality and adventure.
