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  • 5/5 Uditanshu S. 2 years ago on Google
    Love this place and its beauty. Wonderful, covered by snow clad mountains. Limited Food options but you enjoy the Maggie with weather. One of the best pilgrimage in the world. Must see this place ones in the lifetime atleast. If you have faith nothing will stops you. One of the highest shiva temple in the world.
    21 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Madhurendra Narayan T. 2 years ago on Google
    The place is so scenic and sacred. This is the highest Shiva temple from sea level in the world. The trek is not so easy but it's fulfilling and gives you sense of accomplishment and devotion when you complete it. Chandrashila is one kilometre ahead of it.
    19 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Priyanshu Sonker (. 1 year ago on Google
    Highest Shiv Temple In The World 🤩🙏 13000+ ft. above from mean sea level Oxygen is little less Little difficult for old aged people to breathe Better to have camphor for precaution Beautiful place and view form the temple 4-5 km trek from the entrance gate but it is written 3 km on sign board which is false
    12 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Tanuja M. 2 years ago on Google
    One of the spiritual and holy place of Uttarakhand. I trek here in all season. Every season gives different sceneric view but the same vibe. But little bit disappointed as for some people this holy place is turning into picnic spot.
    12 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 sanjay b. 5 months ago on Google • 71 reviews
    The Tungnath Temple trek, spanning about 3.5 kilometers, typically takes around 4 to 5 hours to complete, offering a moderate ascent through lush forests and blooming rhododendrons. What makes this journey exceptional is the elevated location—the Tungnath Temple, recognized as the world's highest Shiva shrine, is situated at an altitude of approximately 3,680 meters (12,073 feet) above sea level. The temple's architecture, though quaint, exudes a spiritual charm against the backdrop of majestic Himalayan peaks. Pilgrims and trekkers alike find solace in the serene ambiance, enhanced by the surrounding natural beauty. The deity worshipped here is Lord Shiva, and the temple holds immense religious significance for devotees. Reaching Tungnath, you'll not only be captivated by the breathtaking views but also by the sanctity of the place. The trek, in essence, becomes a pilgrimage, with every step reinforcing a connection with both nature and spirituality. The Tungnath Temple is usually closed during the winter months, typically from November to April, due to heavy snowfall and harsh weather conditions. Therefore, the best time for the Tungnath trek is during the summer and early autumn months, from May to October. In summary, plan your Tungnath trek between May and October when the temple is open, and the weather conditions are conducive to a safe and enjoyable journey.
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  • 5/5 Yashika_Gautam 5 months ago on Google • 287 reviews
    The best place I have visited in my life till now! Though a difficult trek but it was a trek to paradise. Not only till Tungnath but till Chandrashila it was all mesmerising. It is the highest shiva temple of the world. If you are tough enough to walk then you must visit.

  • 5/5 Ankit A. 8 months ago on Google • 57 reviews
    The world’s highest altitude Shiva temple, this place has a magic, some energy which can only be experienced here. Worth all the effort to reach here. Would recommend starting early morning to avoid traffic of horses/mules on the way. That being said, horses/mules on rent available for those who may find it difficult to trek.
    6 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Shagun S. 2 years ago on Google
    Tungnath is one of the highest shiva temples in the world. This temple vibes make you so calm. Trek is really fascinating and thrilling due to weather and snow if you are planning to go there in between January to feb then it becomes more thrilling and beautiful because of high volume of snow fall but sometimes it will be more dangerous if your are not cautious enough on trek. So better start your trek in between 6-7am in the morning don't wait till sun comes reason i am telling this because as soon as sun arises ice starts melting and trek become too much slippery. But overall its really worth to visit.
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  • 5/5 Amit D. 4 months ago on Google • 182 reviews
    Mesmerizing trek from Chopta to Tungnath and Chandrashila. 3 km upto Tungnath temple, 1km Chandrashila peak from Tungnath temple. From base ticket counter to Tungnath temple took 2 hours 45mins. From Tungnath to Chandrashila takes 1 hour to climb. 2hours to walk down. Walking sticks preferred as you will find lot of dry ice/black ice which is slippery. Saw reckless people falling and injuring themselves. Please be very careful. Only one shop at midway for biscuits and juice. No water. No local Or medical support during winters. Preferred trekking time is April - Nov. We saw snow lying nearby in Jan first week but no fresh snow. View from the top is breathtaking and mesmerizing.

  • 5/5 Gaurav K. 3 months ago on Google • 177 reviews New
    Actually its about 4.5 km long track If you came in snow season then trek is hard as you will slip im snow many times Better to equip yourself with boots and stick for support Forest department will issue a ticket to enter for 500 per person & 200 for student. Free for armyperson Temple is beautiful Above temple 1 km trek is to chandrashipa

  • 5/5 Devashish G. 10 months ago on Google
    The mesmerizing beauty of Tungnath Valley, describing its stunning landscapes, the majestic Himalayan peaks surrounding it, the lush greenery, serene meadows, and the peaceful atmosphere that make it a perfect destination for nature lovers and adventurers alike. You can also explore the significance of Tungnath Temple, the highest Shiva temple in the world, which adds a spiritual touch to the valley's allure.
    6 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Rajashekhar R. 2 years ago on Google
    I Had no Idea that I had What it takes me In making a trek! But this is the first trekking experience that I had, It was an amazing experience! We can see people from all over India, Everyday here. You will not get disappointed Once You experience this.
    4 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Aparna C. 8 months ago on Google • 28 reviews
    Mesmerizing nature, snowclad mountains, lush green meadows, enchanting surroundings and on top of that the spiritual, serene, and most alluring Lord Shiva's temple 🛕. It is believed to be the highest Lord Shiva temple. The spiritual aura and tranquil environment is the perfect place for nature lovers, devotees, and adventure seekers. Highly highly recommend to all seekers of nature, serenity, and spirituality.
    4 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Ankur M. 11 months ago on Google
    Tunganath Temple (or Madadev temple) is very spiritual and powerful place that is must visit if you happen to visit Chopta and Kedarnath. It's at around 3400 meters in height and a very majestic, beautiful and powerhouse source of spiritual and religious peeth. The temple is taken care by Indian defence and Pandit are part of the forces which is kind a unique. It's a moderate difficult level trek incase you are unable to trek you have Horses to take you up. One recommendation is to try start your trek as early in morning as possible for you to avoid rush and also mostly the weather gets cloudy in afternoon.
    3 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Bharath R. 2 years ago on Google
    TUNGNATH ! Journey to the highest Shiva temple in the World. This is one of the holiest Temple in India dedicated to Lord Shiva. Also one among the Panch kedar temples of Himalayas (Kedarnath, Rudranath, Tungnath, Madhyamaheshwar & Kalpeshwar), Tungnath named as Trithiya Kedar (3rd out of 5). It is located at a small village Chopta, between Ukhimath and Chamoli towns, in Rudraprayag District, Uttarakhand. Chopta is 210 km from Rishikesh. (Rishikesh is 230 km from New Delhi). A 4 km Medium uphill trek to be completed to reach the Temple from Chopta village. Further 1 km leads to Chandrashila peak (#4000m) Trek Difficulty level - Moderate. Suitable for Freshers, Families, Kids and pro trekkers. Trek path is covered with Stone caved flat path with little steep in between. In peak season Mule services will be available from Chopta till Tungnath temple. Trek distance - 4 km trek from base camp (Chopta village), Trek path is easily visible throughout the trail. No guide required. Time required - 3-6 hrs required to reach the Temple, 1 more hour to reach the peak of Chandrashila. Descending can be done in 1-2 hrs. Trekking can be done at overnight too. Accommodation / Camping - Camping site 1: Many hotels, tents will be available at Chopta village around with a wide range from 100/- to 1500/- with basic amenities. It is better to pre book in peak seasons. Hotel numbers available in google maps. Camping site 2: At the foot of the Temple after trekking 4 km, very limited hotels and Tents accommodation available, please book prior to visit. We can take our own Tents and camp at these locations and Pay & Use toilets also available to get freshen up. Food - Food facilities available at the Chopta village as well as near the Temple too. As said in the off seasons like heavy winter time, hotels might be closed near the Temple. Permission - Trekking fee of Rs 150/- required & it will be paid at the starting point of trek. Prices may vary a bit depending on season. Things to carry - Shoes, rain coat, tent, sleeping bag, torch or headlamp, enough water bottles, emergency first aid kit, energy savers, fruits, energy bars, cookies, importantly camera. 😇 If trekking in Snowy weather its better to have snow hiking shoes. few hotels will give it for rent. Precautions - Take some prevention from cold in rainy season & Winter too. no worry about wild animals. Experiences - Stay at mountain is the best moment of our life, Sunrise/Sunset beauty is mind blowing, An adventure feel of visiting worlds highest Shiva temple. Billion stars to see at night. Wide range of white mountains beauty is unexplained. For more details please check in my Travelblog ! Travel Blog | BR Travel Diary - bharathramanna.com Instagram | bharath_ramanna YouTube | Bharath Ramanna
    3 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Kunal B. 1 year ago on Google
    Beautiful historical temple. The trek was fascinating, with mesmerizing views. Early climb is advisable. highest Shiva temple, panoramic Himalayan views. Beautiful trek, it is one of the best places where I visited.
    3 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Ranjitha B. 6 months ago on Google
    Its not easy trek but not the difficult one. Its moderate and the one with good stamina can reach the top within 2 hours. It’s the highest siva temple in the world located more than 12000 feet above sea level. Its not crowded like kedarnath. Only limited people were there. And you can see some amazing views while climbing. Please kindly avoid mules and walk by your own legs 🙏
    3 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Tripper HD - A Travel V. 4 months ago on Google • 70 reviews
    Nestled amidst the majestic peaks of the Himalayas, in the Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand, lies the Tungnath Shiv Temple, a sacred pilgrimage site for Hindus and a breathtaking destination for nature lovers. Perched at a staggering altitude of 3,680 meters (12,073 feet), it claims the title of the highest Shiva temple in the world, and also stands as the crown jewel of the Panch Kedars, a group of five Shiva temples revered for their spiritual significance. The temple, believed to be over 1000 years old, is a humble yet captivating structure. Built in the traditional Himalayan style, with stone walls and a slate roof, it exudes a timeless charm. Inside, the sanctum sanctorum houses a silver serpent, symbolizing Lord Shiva's abode, Mount Kailash. The serene atmosphere within the temple, coupled with the panoramic vistas of the snow-capped Himalayas, creates an unforgettable spiritual experience. Tungnath's significance extends beyond its architectural beauty. It is the third (Tritiya Kedar) in the pecking order of the Panch Kedars, each representing a different part of Lord Shiva's body. Legend has it that the arms of Lord Shiva reside here, making it a holy pilgrimage destination for seeking blessings and spiritual fulfillment. Reaching Tungnath is half the adventure. The trek from Chopta, a charming hill station, takes you through meadows carpeted with wildflowers, dense rhododendron forests, and past gushing streams. The trek offers stunning views of the Himalayas, making it a rewarding experience for trekkers of all levels. Whether you're a devout Hindu seeking spiritual solace or a nature enthusiast yearning for breathtaking vistas, Tungnath Shiv Temple has something to offer everyone. Its unique blend of religious significance, scenic beauty, and challenging trek makes it a must-visit destination in the Indian Himalayas. Here are some additional details that you may find interesting: * The temple is open for darshan (viewing the deity) from May to November, as the region experiences heavy snowfall during the winter months. * The symbolic image of Lord Shiva is moved to Mukunath, a lower temple, during the winter, as the Tungnath temple becomes inaccessible. * A short distance from the temple lies Chandrashila, a peak offering 360-degree views of the Himalayas, making it a popular side trip for trekkers.
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  • 5/5 Manoj M. 11 months ago on Google
    Tungnath Temple is a place of spiritual significance, natural beauty, and unparalleled tranquility. It is a destination that not only nourishes the soul but also offers a sense of adventure and a profound connection with nature. Whether you seek spiritual solace or a thrilling trekking experience, Tungnath Temple is a must-visit destination that will leave you with lifelong memories.
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  • 5/5 Tanuj B. 11 months ago on Google
    Tungnath Temple, situated in the majestic Himalayas, left an indelible mark on my heart. I had the privilege of visiting this divine abode in May, and despite the season, the lingering chill in the air and the remnants of snow from a recent snowfall added to its enchantment. The journey to Tungnath Temple itself was a breathtaking experience, surrounded by awe-inspiring mountain vistas and lush greenery. As I reached the temple, I was captivated by its serene beauty and ancient architecture, which stood in perfect harmony with the surrounding natural landscape. What truly amazed me was the sight of the lingering snow. It served as a reminder of the temple's mystical allure, creating a magical atmosphere. Even in May, the chill in the air and the pristine whiteness of the snow evoked a sense of wonder and reverence. The spiritual aura of Tungnath Temple is undeniable. It is believed to be the highest Shiva temple in the world, and its sanctity resonates through the prayers and rituals performed there. The tranquil environment allowed me to immerse myself in deep contemplation and find solace amidst the grandeur of nature. Visiting Tungnath Temple was a soul-stirring experience that blended natural beauty, spiritual devotion, and a touch of winter wonder. It is a place where one can connect with the divine, bask in the serenity of the mountains, and be reminded of the timeless power and grace of nature. I highly recommend this temple to all seekers of spiritual enlightenment and natural splendor.
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  • 5/5 Simran S. 6 months ago on Google
    World's Highest Shiva Temple🙏 Amazing View and 3-4 hours trek timing to reach the Temple or if you want to trek Chandrashila Peak then it will take 1-2 hours from Temple. Amazing View 🌄
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 dimriwithdslr 3 months ago on Google • 37 reviews New
    Tungnath Mahadev Temple, located in the Indian state of Uttarakhand, holds the distinction of being one of the highest temples in the world, situated at an altitude of around 3,680 meters (12,073 feet) above sea level. Devotees and travelers alike are drawn to its serene ambiance and stunning mountain vistas. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is a significant pilgrimage site for Hindus. Its remote location amidst the breathtaking Himalayas adds to its allure, making it a must-visit for those seeking spiritual solace and natural beauty. However, due to its high altitude and challenging terrain, reaching the temple can be physically demanding, requiring proper preparation and acclimatization. Overall, Tungnath Mahadev Temple offers a unique blend of religious devotion, natural splendor, and adventure for visitors willing to undertake the journey.
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  • 5/5 Mohit K. 3 months ago on Google • 54 reviews New
    Awsome trek to the temple with mezmerizing views. its a starter trek 10-12 hours. if there is snow i would recommend to wear spikes. we fell quite a few times. but the view throughout was simply jaw dropping. we stayed the night in chopta and it was the best star gazing i did in my life. i couldn’t simply keep my head down.

  • 5/5 Siddharth N. 7 months ago on Google
    The moderate level trek but once you reach the top the view is amazing. As it's highest Shiva temple located 12,000 feet above sea level. There is a very positive vibe around the temple. It takes 2-3 hours to complete this 4 km trek. It's a must visit once in lifetime.
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  • 5/5 souvik h. 1 year ago on Google
    The journey itself is a magical experience. Step by step the lush green forest will open up. You will get to see a tree just as similar to the face of our beloved lord Ganesha. From the tungnath temple you will see the snow peaked mountains, which is breath taking. Apart from all don't forget to visit the chandrashila peak. You will get to see something which in words can't be explained.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Blasting C. 11 months ago on Google
    Tungnath Temple is a majestic and awe-inspiring destination. The trek leading to the temple offers a memorable experience with breathtaking views of the Himalayan peaks, making it an unforgettable journey for adventurers and spiritual seekers alike.
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  • 5/5 Prakash p. 11 months ago on Google
    Tungnath Temple is an ancient Hindu temple located in the Rudraprayag district of the northern Indian state of Uttarakhand. It is one of the holiest shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva and is situated at an altitude of over 3,680 meters above sea level, making it the highest temple dedicated to Lord Shiva in the world. The temple is a popular pilgrimage site and attracts thousands of devotees and tourists every year. It is believed to have been built during the 8th century by the Adi Shankaracharya, a renowned Hindu philosopher and theologian. The temple is one of the Panch Kedar temples, which are a group of five temples dedicated to Lord Shiva in the Garhwal Himalayas. The trek to Tungnath Temple is a popular activity for adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers. The trek starts from Chopta, which is a scenic hill station located about 3 kilometers away from the temple. The trek is moderate in difficulty and takes around 3-4 hours to complete. The trek offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and forests. The temple itself is a small but beautiful stone structure with intricate carvings and sculptures. The inner sanctum houses a black marble idol of Lord Shiva, which is considered to be one of the most sacred idols of Lord Shiva. Apart from its religious significance, Tungnath Temple is also known for its historical and architectural importance. The temple’s unique location and construction make it a marvel of ancient Indian architecture. Overall, Tungnath Temple is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in Hinduism, history, or architecture. Its stunning location, religious importance, and unique architecture make it a truly unforgettable experience.
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  • 5/5 Pratik T. 11 months ago on Google
    Tungnath: Trek To The Highest Temple Of Lord Shiva Tungnath Temple has perched on the Chandrashila Parvat in the Tungnath mountain range, in the state of Uttarakhand. It sits atop an intimidating altitude of 12,073 feet. Tungnath Temple is a heavenly abode that literally translates to “God of Mountain Before. Set amidst the most beautiful backdrop, it is not only the highest temple of Lord Shiva but also the highest of the PanchKedar temples. We will discover more about this magnificent place of worship, first, let us quickly learn about the Panch Kedar temples. These 5 temples (PanchKedar) are the holy places dedicated to Lord Shiva and therefore, held in high esteem by Hindus for pilgrimage. The strict order that one should follow for a pilgrimage to these temples is Kedarnath, Tungnath, Rudranath, Madhyamaheshwar, and Kalpeshwar. Tungnath is the Tritiya Kedar (3rd) The beautiful meadow of Chopta is perched at an elevation of 8,556 ft in the lush evergreen forest area of the Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary. It is a small region that lays 29 km from Ukhimath. Chopta village, also famously known as the “Mini Switzerland of Uttarakhand” is the unspoiled hamlet in the Uttarakhand Himalayas with the mesmerizing view of the majestic peaks such as Trishul, Chaukhamba, and Nanda Devi that leave you awestruck. Chopta village is blessed with the nature all around it, be it the forest of pine, deodar, and rhododendron or the chirping of the rare bird species to the animals from the wildlife sanctuary. Chopta will leave you mesmerized with its beauty.The trekking route starts at Panger village and journeys to Chopta, the base camp of the trek. This simple yet adventurous trek of 5 km (from Chopta to Tungnath) is dotted with a mixed terrain against the backdrop of distinct Himalayan peaks. Tungnath temple, also known as Tunganth Mahadev is believed to be more than 1000 years old. It is said that the temple was discovered by Adi Shankaracharya. The temple is the abode of Lord Shiva and houses his beautiful idol. The idols of Goddess Parvati and many other Gods are also located in close proximity to this temple. Owning to harsh winters, the idol of Lord Shiva is moved to his nearby winter abode, Mukkumath Temple during the winter season. The artistic architecture of Tungnath temple and its bewitching location attract hordes of tourists to this majestic abode of God. Tungnath temple is best visited along with the Chopta-Chandrashila trek that also covers the high-altitude glacial lake called Deoria Tal.
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  • 5/5 Manas P. 1 year ago on Google
    One the best place I have visited during my Dehradun stay. It’s recommended to start trekking early in the morning so you can enjoy the calmness of that place. They also have horses you to take you on that. Single trip cost you 900rs per person. Recommend to carry cash.
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  • 5/5 Prathamesh S. 3 months ago on Google • 52 reviews New
    Tungnath is one of the highest Shiva temples in the world Sand is the highest of the five Panch Kedar temples located in the Rudraprayag district, in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. The Tungnath (literal meaning: Lord of the peaks) mountains form the Mandakini and Alaknanda river valleys. It is located at an altitude of 3,470 m (11,385 ft), and just below the peak of Chandrashila. During the winter season, the temple is closed and the symbolic image of the deity and the temple priests are moved to Makkumath, which is 29 km from here. It is near Duggalbitha 10 km before Chopta towards ukhimath. Blessed to visit this historical shiv temple. हर हर महादेव 🚩🔱🚩🙏🏻

  • 5/5 Neha P. 11 months ago on Google
    Highest shiva temple in the world at 12000ft which is 3.5km trek uphill chopta will leave you mesmerised. Very Holi place. You can stay in and around chopta or you can also get rooms near temple too! If you get the chance do visit chandrashila peak which 1km uphill the temple! It’ll be worth it. I promise.

  • 5/5 Ponnaganti P. 7 months ago on Google
    Beautiful trekking path. Mesmerizing landscapes. Views of few peaks of Himalayan range. Like Chaukamba and Kedarnath range. Tungnath Temple is on the highest place, moderate to easy trek. Little crowded during the day, trek during early hours for stunning sights of Himalayan peaks. Further pony rides are available to reach the temple.

  • 5/5 sandesh s. 11 months ago on Google
    Highest Shiv Temple In The World 🤩🙏 13000+ ft. above from mean sea level Oxygen is little less Little difficult for old aged people to breathe Better to have camphor for precaution. Awesome view and beautiful place . It is 4 to 5 km trek. You also take khacchar from gate. This trek is less km than kedarnath but it is also toughest trek. The scenery is very beautiful.

  • 5/5 Nayan M. 11 months ago on Google
    It’s a must visit place for anyone, the views and the weather, the temple, everything is just so mesmerising. The entire trek to this temple was about 4 km from the trek starting point. It’s one of the moderate level treks and it takes about 2.5-3 hrs to reach the temple. Beyond that there’s another 1 km trek to Chandrashila which in itself a difficult trek than this one. It’s better to always start the trek early in the morning around 4-5 am so that you reach the top before it becomes hot. Also, avoid this trek during monsoon. The path till Tungnath temple is mostly steps, however beyond this point till Chandrashila is all broken stones and mud. You can also avail the mule service to carry you to the temples However, I would not recommend it, as there are chances of slippage and the other isn’t too wide and creates a lot of issues for others to trek as well.

  • 5/5 sree v. 1 year ago on Google
    This place is one of panch kedar and highest shiva temple. Its rather has more altitude than kedarnath and I am not joking. Best time to visit is from March to November. As it gets completely cutoff during winters due to snow. I have tried being there thrice but was able to summit only once Jan 2019 route cutoff from heavy snow. November 2019 I made my first visit, tho the kapat has been closed. Mandir is still accessible, despite my preparations I fell short on lot of things. The places starts to get snow as early as October due to its elevation. It's a 4 km gradual ascent with well laid directions, stone pavement and steps. The air gets thin as you ascend during summers it's not a harsh trek but as it snows things get a bit tricky and dangerous. If you're doing in winters like me don't do it if you're not fit. Carry a trekking pole or you can get a bamboo stick locally. Get a pair of winter boots. Ensure you're protected well from cold winter socks and gloves. If you're going with a guide don't trust them blindly for what they say to do. They are acclimatised with such cold and altitude you're not. During my trek there are certain sections where the ice froze(black ice), it so slippery doesn't give you any traction. Despite being on mountains so many times, I slipped not just once but atleast 3-4 times. At one section I literally slid down for 200 metres with nothing to hold on to. I have seen people getting frostbite due to inappropriate clothing. Chandrshila peak is 1 km from mandir where you can get a panoramic view of entire range. The temple itself is a old construction and has certain tilting angle to it. There's also a dedicated temple to navgraha. I know people have their opinions but the best way to experience is cutoff from your mobiles and Bollywood music. The true beauty lies in enjoying the nature without any distractions

  • 5/5 Khemraj M. 1 year ago on Google
    I Had no Idea that I had What it takes me In making a trek! But this is the first trekking experience that I had, It was an amazing experience! We can see people from all over India, Everyday here. You will not get disappointed Once You experience this.


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