Chopta Tungnath Trek in December
Deep winter snow · Chandrashila icescape · True Himalayan solitude
December Conditions at a Glance
What to Expect in December
Chandrashila and Tungnath in 2–4 feet of deep white snow
Complete solitude — you may see no other trekkers
Stargazing at 4,130m in winter clarity is extraordinary
Panoramic views of snow-covered Himalayan range
What to Pack for December
Ready to Trek in December?
Secure your spot for Chopta–Tungnath Trek 3N/4D in December. Limited group sizes — book early to avoid missing out.
Frequently Asked Questions — December
December is suitable for experienced cold-weather trekkers with proper gear. Heavy snowfall can occasionally close the road to Chopta. Our guides assess accessibility daily and ensure safe conditions.
Summit temperatures at Chandrashila (4,130m) can drop to -15°C to -20°C in December nights. Even during the day, wind chill can be severe. Full winter gear is non-negotiable.
The Chopta road (via Ukhimath or Mandal) can get snow-blocked after heavy snowfall. Our team keeps daily road condition updates. If the main road is blocked, we use alternative approach routes.