Camp in Chopta, Chopta Camp, Chopta Hotel
- Chandrika Camp Chopta
- Nov 5, 2015
- 2 min read
Summer is the just right time in Chopta to appear your long dreamed plan of explores a new place. It is also the ideal term to go camping and trekking in the hilly region. If we talk concerning Chopta Valley, there are several places to take pleasure in adventure activities along with camping. The trek takes you from side to side dense forests with infrequent open spaces for beautiful views of the high Himalayas. The Chopta-Tungnath-Chandrashila trek takes us to one of the large amount breathtakingly beautiful part of the Garhwal Himalayas. We start from Okhimath, and pass through Deoria tal, Chopta and Tungnath to reach the summit of Chandrashila for an astonishing view of the Himalayas. Maximum height reached would be around 3950 at the summit of Chandrashila for a great view of the Indian Himalayas. Chandrika Camp Chopta offers you the services Camp in Chopta, Hotel in Chopta and Trekking in Chopta. Chopta have opaque forest of Oak, deodar and Rhododendron and from here trek starts for Chopta. The trek pass through thick forests and vast meadow, and offers outstanding views of snow clad Himalayas.

This valley is steep in history and mythology and the temples that dot this area stand as the living testimonials to its rich culture and tradition. The valley is house to the rare and the attractive ‘Monal’ (pheasant), ‘Kastoori Hiran’ (musk deer) and the elusive leopards along with an assortment of other wildlife. The place is home to the largest populace of endemic species of birds and therefore it is always likely to see a wide variety of birds anytime of the year. Enjoy camping by the lovely Devariyatal Lake. From Sari the lake is only 2 kilometer of moderate trekking. The trail to the top is an exciting one as you make your way through bountiful forests and rhododendron greenery. The stunning sight of Kedar Mountain Range adds to the skill. After exploring the famous Shiv Temple of Tungnath, one has the alternative of climbing to the near summit of Chandrashila before recurring to Chopta.
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