Thursday, 23 April 2015

Chopta: Amazing place to go for amazing experience

If you have ever visited Uttarakhand, then you may be aware about one of the mesmerizing place of this godly state, Chopta. Do you know about it? Well, it is one of the most serene and beautiful places in the earth, one could ever see. Yet, there are bountiful of people who do not know about Chopta.
                           
                                           "All glory comes from daring to begin."

Thus, be one who has a dare to explore the wrapped destinations. If you too are one of among those people, then come here and have a look at below given information. It will prompt you to take enchanting Chopta tour packages and you will just flow in the wave:

Where exactly Chopta exists:

The very first things come here is to gather brief information about geographical location of Chopta. Well, starting with this, Chopta is quite small hamlet under the lap of Himalayas in Rudraprayag District of Uttarakhand in the highway of Gopeshwar-Ukimath-Rudraprayag.

It is around 36 Kilometers from Gopeshwar, 450 Kilometers from 'The Capital City', Delhi and 210 Kilometers from 'The Yoga Center', Rishikesh. That means, you can say that it is nested at quite interactive location. Thus, if you take Chopta tour packages from Delhi, then you would not have to much search here and there to arrive at Chopta.

How will you reach Chopta:

Railway: The nearest railway station for Chopta is Rishikesh, which is again very nearer to Haridwar. Haridwar is commonly linked rail line from most of the popular cities of India. For instance, if you are going from Delhi, then you can take train to Haridwar and then use internal line to connect to Chopta.

Roadways: You can reach to Chopta from any part of the Uttarakhand by road, As it is at highway, thus can be accessed very easily from all the major cities of Uttarakhand.

Airways: The nearest airport is Jolly Grant at Dehradun at the distance of approx 230 Kilometers from Chopta. Thus, you can easily book Chopta tour packages from Dehradun to make your trip more accessible.

As told earlier, Chopta is easily approachable from many of the common cities of India. Thus, while you are planning for remarkable tour to Chopta, you can consider any of the transport options.


What would be the best time to visit Chopta:

As Chopta is an enticing hill station, thus definitely the ideal time to go there would be summers, when you are facing the scorching heat in the plains and looking for some impeccable cooling and rejuvenating options.

Nevertheless, you can prefer any of the season to go for Chopta tour, be it summers, or winters. Since, in the summers, average temperature remains between 10 degrees to 25 Degrees, while during winters; there you can sense the beauty of heavy snowfall and temperature fall up to -4 Degrees.

If you want to take the detail view of snow-clad mountains and experience the mesmerizing weather just like Switzerland, then you must visit Chopta in the winters.
Well, before deciding seasons, do take appropriate measures and carry the attires in accordance with weather.

Popular attractions to see at Chopta:

There are many things to do and many places to visit in ravishing Chopta tour from Delhi like:
·         Trekking to Tungnath Temple, which can be extended to Chandrashilla Peak
·         Divine Tungnath Temple
·         Atrimuni Falls
·         Deoria Lake
·         See approx 40 peaks of Himalayas and many more other things

Thus, without wasting any time, do pack your bags and excurse out in coming weekend, you will have feeling like out-of-the-world. Moreover, when you will go there, do not forget carrying your specially-ordered camera, that you once bought to flaunt before others. After all, you will get myriads of scenes to capture in your lenses and cherish it in future.


Yayavar Tours is an elite travel management company based at Delhi. We have ample of amazing packages for those destinations,which are equally sensational as other popular destinations are; yet other people are still ignorant about those places.

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