November isn’t a highly favourable month to take the Chopta Tungnath trek. Nevertheless, Chopta is considered as a suitable trek location throughout the year. Hence, speaking of the details of the trek during this time of the year, trekkers should be aware of the extreme cold in Chopta during this time.
The temperature goes as low as 5C and can be expected to drop to -5C. The extreme cold makes the trek difficult. November is also a transition period and so, the view turns dull. Green but dull. However, regardless of the month the view on top of the mountain range never disappoints anyone.
You can camp by the bonfire, stargaze and stay up watching the changing colours of the sky. It is suggested you start your trek early in the morning, so you don’t have trouble reaching the top. You should also know that November will be one of the safest months to take the hike, as there is no slippery monsoon or landslide to be worried about. It is cold but calm and you can make your way comfortably to the north.
Although, if you’re considering the best time to make the Chopta trek in winters i.e, from the month of October to December. In the month of December is when you can experience snowfall. This is the time you have the enchanting view of the outstretched snow capped mountains.
Planning your November trek: Book your trek a couple of months in advance to get the cheapest rates. Opting for any mode of transport to reach Chopta in November is feasible, safe and convenient. Other essential information that will come handy are:
- Pack warm clothing as the cold will get to you.
- Carry handy medication that you might need in any case.
- Prepare to walk long miles with comfortable footwear.
- Take a walking stick along which will make you climb easier.
- A camera or a mini telescope might make your trip interesting while you stargaze or capture the view amidst your trek.
- Camping tents and sleeping bags add to a fun experience.
- Make sure you are physically fit and medically fine to make this trek and can bear with the cold weather.
- Carry ample water as you will be easily dehydrated at the high altitude region.
- Carry woolens and trek essentials to climb the steep covered with snow.
- During the winters, there is no food facility from trek entry gate to the top of Chandrashila so do carry your own supplies.
To arrive at Chopta trek point you can opt to travel via air, rail or by road in the month of November:
By Air:
Dehradun’s Jolly Grant Airport is the nearest airport to Chopta. It takes about 6.5 hrs to cover the distance of about 211 km to Sari Village near Chopta by road in a private vehicle.
By Rail:
Haridwar is the nearest railhead from which trekkers head to the base camp of the Chandrashila trek.
By Road:
Private buses, government buses, and taxis all the way from Haridwar to Chopta which cover about 200 km in little less than 8 hours are available for the trek enthusiasts.