Beyond Tungnath: Hidden Trails and Secret Spots Along the Chopta Chandrashila Tungnath Trek
The Chopta Chandrashila trek is famous for its picturesque sights, soothing trails, and the sense of spirituality they bring to the heart. Most trekkers pay heed only to the Chandrashila summit and the legendary temple of Chopta Tungnath. However, beyond lies much more. Going with the hidden trails, lesser-travelled routes, and the odd detours along with the already enchanting trek will create memories of a lifetime. If explorations beyond the trodden path fill your heart, here are quite a few secret spots and gentle detours, adding even more charm to your trek.
1. Deoria Tal – The best hidden treasure of the entire Chopta region
Deoria Tal trek is often considered a trek in itself. Nestled at 2438 meters above sea level, the lake is crystal clear and reflects the huge Chaukhamba peaks, a sight to behold. Unlike the busy itinerary at Chopta Chandrashila trek, Deoria Tal can be enjoyed with solitude.

Why Visit?
- Beautiful reflections of the Himalayas in the lake
- Camping in Peace
- Chance to spot rare Himalayan birds and wildlife
How to Reach:
The trek to Deoria Tal starts at Sari Village, which is around 12 Kms from Chopta.
2. Baniyakund: An Ideal Place for Camping
Most trekkers reside at Chopta, yet Baniyakund is an alternative option, quieter and more beautiful. It is situated 4 km before Chopta, and offers terrific views of the snow-capped peaks and a great atmosphere to camp in.

Why Visit?
- Perfect for camping.
- Dense forests suitable for enjoying the stars
- Most stunning-looking sunrise over the Himalayas
Pro Tip: For a true Himalayan experience, go budget camping in Chopta at Baniyakund instead of in a lodge.
3. Akash Kamini Waterfall: A Hidden Beauty
The way leading to Tungnath reaches to a small waterfall, beautiful enough to be listed among a few of such waterfalls which trekkers have not come across. The waterfall is the ideal place for a halt before climbing up to the ChoptaTungnath temple.

Why visit?
- A quiet scene before further climbing
- Bottle filling by using water clear as crystal
- The shroud of rhododendron forests around adds charm
Best Time to Visit: The best time to see the waterfall is directly after the monsoon rain (August -September); however, this waterfall is accessible all-round the year.
4. Rohini Bugyal – Hidden Meadow
Most of the people would take a trip to the Chopta Tungnath Temple or would hike up to reach Chandrashila Peak without noticing this amazing alpine meadow in a rather offbeat route – Rohini Bugyal. So, if you want to enjoy Chopta, not just its main trek, this is the place.

Why Visit?
- A beautiful meadow that beholds the Himalayan views beauty
- Best place to bird-watch- homes of Monals, the state bird of Uttarakhand
- The hush-hush escape from mass tourism
How to Get There: The route towards Rohini Bugyal starts before Tungnath and is around two hours of moderate trekking.
5. Bisurital – The Secret Lake Near Chopta
The offbeat trek to Bisurital is a better option for those looking rather than the trek to Chopta. This high-altitude lake is unexplored, and could be a good alternative for experienced trekkers over Deoria Tal.

Why Visit?
- This Himalayan Lake is an entirely secluded and untouched pocket of charm.
- Real wilderness experience.
- The trail passes through dense forests of pine and oak trees making it truly a scenic hike.
Getting There: The trek begins from Chopta and extends over 7-8 hours, making it a difficult yet rewarding adventure.
Chopta Trek Packing List – Essentials for Offbeat Explorers
Just in case you’re going to be exploring these hidden trails, a wise packing list is essential.
Essentials:
- Warm Layers- Even summer temperatures fall
- Waterproof Jacket- Unpredictable rain or snow
- Power Bank & Head Lamp- Electricity is a luxury in remote areas
- Trekking Poles- Mainly for steep and offbeat trails
- First Aid Kit- Should be a must for remote trails
If you are camping in Chopta, don’t forget
- Sleeping Bag (for sub-zero temperatures)
- Portable Stove & Dry Snacks
Conclusion
The Chopta Chandrashila Trek isn’t just a famous trail but an entrance to hidden gems and tranquil meadows, waiting to be explored-much like the off-beat adventures it offers. Whether you are seeking the peace of Deoria Tal, solitude at Rohini Bugyal, or the excitement of lesser-known paths, Chopta promises hedonism for all its visitors.
Venturing into these secret spots not only enhances your trekking experience but also allows you to interconnect with nature, much closer than most. Go ahead, leave the road, walk through the uncharted, and let the mysteries of Chopta unveil themselves to you!
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