
Lost in the Monsoon Magic: My Chopta Experience in July
Searching for Serenity: Our Chopta Tour Package Hunt Begins
Chopta Chandrashila Trek From Delhi : It all started on a rainy afternoon in Delhi. With monsoon clouds blanketing the city and wanderlust creeping in, I found myself googling Chopta tour packages from Delhi. Scrolling through countless websites, one name stood out TourMyHoliday. Their package seemed perfect: well-organized, affordable, and with exciting inclusions like bonfire nights and DJ evenings. To top it off, I grabbed a seasonal discount deal, and just like that, our family getaway to Chopta in July was officially booked for friday .

Day 0: The Journey from Delhi to Sari Village – Excitement Takes Over
Our trip began late at night, departing from Botanical Garden Metro Station at 10:00 PM. The cool monsoon breeze made the journey comfortable as we drove towards Rishikesh and further up the winding mountain roads toward Sari Village. As our vehicle climbed higher into the hills, sleep took over, but the excitement of what lay ahead kept bubbling beneath the surface.

Day 1: Devprayag Sangam & the Magical Deoriatal Trek
Our first real stop was the mystical Devprayag Sangam, where the Bhagirathi and Alaknanda rivers merge to form the holy Ganga. The view was otherworldly with fog dancing over the emerald waters. We reached Sari Village by afternoon and checked into a cozy homestay.
After a quick refresh and some hot tea, we laced up our boots and set out on the Deoriatal trek a scenic 2.5 km walk through whispering forests and drizzling clouds. The view from Deoriatal Lake, though slightly obscured by monsoon mist, still offered peaceful reflections and cool breezes that made the trek worth every step.
Back at Sari by evening, we gathered around a bonfire under light rain, warming ourselves and enjoying a group dance and DJ night. I still remember the joy on everyone’s face dancing in the open, carefree, under cloudy skies. It was the first time we all let loose like this as a family. The rhythm, laughter, and fog made the night magical.

Day 2: Tungnath & Chandrashila – A Walk into the Clouds
After a hearty breakfast, we headed to Chopta, just an hour’s drive away. The clouds were thick and heavy, floating low like a soft blanket over the meadows. The Tungnath Temple trek began soon after 3.5 km uphill. With every step, the mist got denser and visibility dropped to just a few feet. Yet, there was an enchanting vibe to walking through the clouds.
Tungnath Temple, the highest Shiva temple in the world, appeared like a hidden shrine emerging from mist. The sacred energy, combined with the silence of the surroundings, was profound. From there, we pushed forward to Chandrashila Summit, another 1.5 km uphill. The summit was wrapped in complete fog, but the sense of achievement was real. It felt like touching the sky, or rather walking through it.

Cloudy Skies, Stargazing Nights & Divine Chopta Stay
By late evening, we returned to our stay at Divine Chopta. Nestled amidst lush greenery and cloudy hills, the property lived up to its name. That night, the clouds scattered briefly and we witnessed a stargazing miracle. The monsoon sky gave us a tiny window of stars that sparkled like diamonds.
We sat outside with hot tea, wrapped in shawls, and shared stories. This blend of family bonding, nature’s beauty, and cool misty air was healing in ways words can’t explain.

Day 3: Farewell with Blessings at Dhari Devi Temple
After breakfast, it was time to leave Chopta. But the journey wasn’t over yet. We stopped at the sacred Dhari Devi Temple on our way back to Delhi. The temple is considered the protector of Uttarakhand and offered a spiritual closure to our Himalayan adventure.
By night, we were back in Delhi but mentally still on those misty trails, dancing around bonfires, and sipping chai in the clouds.

Reflections: Why Monsoon is a Hidden Gem Season for Chopta
Most people avoid hill stations during monsoons. But for us, traveling to Chopta in July was a blessing in disguise. The crowd was less, nature was lush and alive, and the foggy weather gave the whole trip a mystical vibe. Sure, visibility was low at times but that only added to the sense of adventure.
We got to experience:
- Trekking through floating clouds
- Peaceful and less crowded trails
- Cloud-kissed summits
- Night bonfires with group dance and laughter
- A starry surprise at Divine Chopta
- The joy of family time, undisturbed by the outside world

Why Choose TourMyHoliday for Your Next Trip?
From bookings to stay, from travel to local guides TourMyHoliday made everything seamless. Our tour package included:
- Transport from Delhi
- Homestays and camps
- Trek guidance
- Bonfire + DJ night
- Sightseeing stops like Devprayag and Dhari Devi
They even helped us customize based on weather and our comfort. And yes, their monsoon discount package made it budget-friendly too!

Chopta in July Is Pure Magic
If you’re wondering whether it’s worth visiting Chopta during monsoon, my answer is a resounding yes. Just be ready for raincoats, misty views, and endless moments of awe. I traveled with my family, made countless memories, and felt more alive than I had in months.
The Chopta Tungnath Trek, Chandrashila Summit Trek, and Deoriatal adventure in July weren’t just treksthey were chapters in our family storybook.
So, if you’re planning a break and stumble upon a Chopta tour package on Google like I did don’t hesitate. Pack your bags, embrace the clouds, and let Chopta’s monsoon charm sweep you off your feet!

From Reel to Real: The Divine Experience of Tungnath and Chandrashila
The journey to Tungnath was something we had imagined many times in reels, photos, stories. But nothing prepares you for the real moment. As one of the sacred Panch Kedar temples, Tungnath stands not just as a religious symbol, but as a spiritual beacon in the heart of the Garhwal Himalayas.
Monsoon had cast a surreal charm. The skies were mostly grey, the clouds heavy, and the trail drenched in mystery. As we began the trek from Chopta, a thick mist wrapped around us, like walking into a mythical portal. You couldn’t see more than a few steps ahead the world had paused, and we were floating inside it. Sometimes the rain gently tapped our jackets, sometimes it poured but no one minded. We glanced at each other and smiled without saying a word. Our faces were almost changeless — not because we weren’t feeling anything, but because we were feeling everything at once.
The 3.5 km trail to Tungnath felt less like a trek and more like a spiritual unfolding. Every twist of the path felt like a new scene in a sacred play. Reaching the temple, half-hidden in clouds, we were overwhelmed. The quiet was deafening. The bells rang in slow rhythm, and goosebumps rose as we folded hands.
Someone from the family whispered, “Sab waha kho se gaye the… moh maya sab chhoot rahi thi… lag raha tha jaise bhagwan paas baithe ho.” It was true. Time, stress, ego everything was left behind. We were just small souls standing in front of something timeless.
And then came Chandrashila. The final 1.5 km climb, tougher and steeper, led us further into the clouds. The wind howled louder, the mist thickened, and for a moment it felt like we had walked into some ancient Himalayan story. The summit view remained hidden, but our experience there was brighter than any view. Some closed their eyes and simply breathed in the silence. Someone said, “Ye vo jagah hai jahan har sawal ka jawab mil jata hai.”
Coming back down, soaked and silent, we weren’t tired we were transformed. That trail in the rain, the temple in the clouds, the summit in the storm it all felt like a passage between worlds.
We came back carrying not photos, but feelings the kind that even the best camera can’t capture. We had entered a reel. But in Tungnath and Chandrashila, we found something real and eternal.
If you’re looking for more in-depth details, you can check out this complete Chopta Travel Guide for everything you need to plan your trip.

FAQs about Chopta
1. Is Chopta a good destination to visit in July during monsoon?
Yes, Chopta is lush and dreamy in July. The monsoon breathes life into its meadows, making it a serene escape. However, be prepared for occasional rain and slippery trails.
2. Is the Chopta Chandrashila trek safe during the rainy season?
The trek is doable but can be challenging due to wet and muddy paths. With good trekking shoes and guidance, it’s safe for cautious and prepared travelers.
3. What is the best route to reach Chopta from Delhi?
The most common route is Delhi → Rishikesh → Rudraprayag → Ukhimath → Chopta. TourMyHoliday offers well-organized travel options on this route.
4. How long is the trek from Chopta to Tungnath and Chandrashila?
The trek to Tungnath is approx. 3.5 km (one way), and another 1.5 km to Chandrashila summit, making a total of 10 km round trip.
5. Can beginners do the Chopta Tungnath Trek in monsoon?
Yes, many beginners complete the trek in monsoon. Start early, carry ponchos, and move at your own pace.
6. Which mobile network works best in Chopta?
BSNL and Jio offer the best connectivity in Chopta. Other networks may not work consistently.
7. Are there ATMs available in or near Chopta?
ATMs are rare in Chopta. The nearest ATM is usually in Ukhimath, so carry enough cash from Rudraprayag or Srinagar.
8. What type of clothing is recommended for a July trip to Chopta?
Carry warm layers, a raincoat or poncho, moisture-wicking innerwear, and quick-dry trekking pants. Nights are chilly even in July.
9. Is prior hotel booking required for staying in Chopta?
Yes, it is recommended especially in monsoon when fewer accommodations are open. Divine Chopta, where I stayed, was pre-booked via TourMyHoliday at a discounted rate.
10. What are the accommodation options in Chopta?
Chopta has camps, homestays, and eco-lodges. Popular stays include Divine Chopta, Magpie Camp, and some local wooden cottages.
11. How is the road condition from Rishikesh to Chopta during monsoon?
The road is scenic but prone to landslides in some patches. Travel with experienced drivers or book a package to avoid stress.
12. Are guides necessary for the Chopta Chandrashila Trek?
The trail is marked and easy to follow, but local guides enhance the experience with stories, and they ensure safety in uncertain weather.
13. What’s the best time to witness stargazing in Chopta?
Post-rain, when the skies clear, July nights offer unforgettable stargazing experiences. We enjoyed one such magical night at our campsite.
14. Are campfires and group activities allowed in Chopta during July?
Yes, in safe and dry areas. We had a memorable bonfire and group dance under cloudy skies at Divine Chopta full of laughter and stories.
15. Can children and senior citizens do the Tungnath Temple Trek?
Yes, with some effort. The path is steep but doable with short breaks and support. It’s best to consult a doctor if elderly travelers have any conditions.
16. Are food and drinking water easily available in Chopta?
Yes, there are local dhabas and stalls. Your stay (like Divine Chopta) also includes meals. Carry your water bottle and refill it at clean sources.
17. What’s the elevation of Chandrashila Summit?
Chandrashila sits at approx. 13,000 feet (4,000 meters) and offers panoramic views of Himalayan peaks like Nanda Devi and Chaukhamba.
18. What kind of shoes are ideal for the Chopta trek?
Use waterproof hiking boots with a strong grip. Avoid sneakers or flat shoes as the trail can get slippery in monsoon.
19. Is snowfall possible in Chopta during monsoon?
No, snowfall occurs between December and March. July sees mist, rain, and lush greenery not snow.
20. How to book the best Chopta tour package from Delhi?
Search online as I did. I found TourMyHoliday while looking for a “Chopta tour package” on Google and got a monsoon deal with stay, trek, meals, and local activities.
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