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Two-Day Itinerary for Chopta

  1. Day 1: Tungnath Temple
    7.5 km (25 min) from Chopta

    Start your day early to visit the Tungnath Temple, the highest Shiva temple in the world. The temple complex is surrounded by breathtaking views of the Himalayas. In the morning, the weather is usually clear, providing a picturesque view of the mountain ranges. Afternoon is perfect for a picnic or a walk around the temple. You can also visit the Chandrashila Peak, located 1 km from the temple, offering an excellent trek in the picturesque Himalayas. End your day by enjoying the beautiful sunset at Tungnath.

  2. Day 2: Deoriatal Lake
    23 km (1 hr) from Chopta

    Start early to visit Deoriatal Lake, which is a serene natural lake surrounded by thick forests and snowy peaks. The lake is situated at an altitude of 2,438m and is known for its crystal-clear waters that reflect the surrounding peaks, making it a photographer's paradise. In the morning, you can enjoy bird watching and a peaceful walk around the lake. Afternoon is perfect for a picnic and relaxing by the lake. You can also visit the nearby Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary, home to a variety of flora and fauna. End your day by enjoying the beautiful sunset at Deoriatal Lake.

Recommendations

If you have extra time, you can visit the Ukhimath Temple, located 31 km from Chopta. It is believed to be the winter seat of Lord Kedarnath. You can also visit the Kalimath Temple, located 26 km from Chopta, which is believed to be the temple where the goddess Kali killed the demon Raktbeej. Another option is to trek to the Chandrashila Peak, located 1 km from Tungnath Temple. It is a popular destination for adventure enthusiasts. Lastly, do not forget to try the local cuisine, which includes dishes made from locally grown grains like Mandwa and Gahat.

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