Simple, hearty Uttarakhand or North Indian thali at a Chakrata market dhaba (dhaba hours ~09:00–21:00); fuels the afternoon trek and is budget-friendly.
Follow the local footpath through village and pine patches to the nearby Shiv Temple; quiet, scenic and good for short photos/offerings (open daytimes).
Steady uphill trek along a mix of dirt trail and stone steps to Chirmiri Top (Chilmiri Neck) — rewarding panoramic valley views and ideal sunset spot; trail is best done in daylight.
Reach the ridge/viewpoint for sweeping views over the Yamuna valley and sunset; great for photographs and to acclimatize to higher ground (site accessible sunrise–sunset).
Return to the homestay if preferred or enjoy a pre-arranged simple dinner (dal, sabzi, rice/roti) — early dinner helps recovery for tomorrow's trek; homestays typically serve dinner by 19:00–20:00.
If you prefer camping, set up a tent near the Chirmiri foothills or a nearby meadow—local crews provide tents, sleeping bags and a light dinner; peaceful alternative to homestay with night sky views.
Start a ridge walk toward Moila Top (moila vantage), a scenic high point with 360° views; expect mixed terrain with occasional steep sections — best done in cool morning hours.
Descend from the ridge toward the valley head that leads to Tiger Falls; the approach includes steep trails and small stream crossings — arrive near the waterfall in late morning.
Visit Tiger Falls (one of the tallest falls in the region, best seen 08:00–17:00) — spend time at the base or viewpoint for photos and to cool off in the mist; avoid climbing wet rocks.
Follow a trail through mixed forest and ridgeline to the Budher (Boodh) Caves area and into the Deoban pine/deodar forests; route is moderate with scenic clearings and rock features.
Explore natural caves (Budher) and wander Deoban’s dense pine and deodar groves — caves and forest are accessible in daylight, excellent for late-afternoon light and birdlife.
Settle into a pre-arranged budget camp in the Deoban pine area (or basic homestay if you prefer); evening is great for a campfire and rest after a long day of trekking.
Relax around the camp; high-clear nights offer good stargazing — rest well for the dawn meadow trek to Bugyal. Tents and sleeping bags are usually provided by the camp crew.
Early start with tea/snack from camp to reach Bugyal for sunrise; alpine meadows (bugyal) are best at dawn for light, birding and panoramic views (accessible sunrise–sunset).
Enjoy a simple breakfast on the meadow (hot tea, bread/paratha and fruits) while soaking in early light over the valley; carry light waste out to preserve the meadow.
Cross a short ridge and descend/ascend to reach the Koti / Kanasar viewpoint — famous for deodar forests and panoramic vantage; this is the high-point viewpoint before return.
Spend time at the viewpoint and nearby deodar groves for photographs, light snacks and final scenic time with your guide; best enjoyed in morning daylight.
Begin the longer descent back to Chakrata town on foot, following established trails and village paths; allow time for short breaks and to browse market on arrival.
Finish the trek with a satisfying meal at a market dhaba (thali or quick North Indian fare) and pick up any local honey/jams as souvenirs (market hours mid-morning–evening).
If you prefer to extend and camp one more night instead of returning to Dehradun, arrange an evening campsite in a meadow or pine fringe near Chakrata with local crew — good option to relax and avoid the drive.