Tungnath in January
Uttarakhand, India
January: Tungnath is buried under snow at 3,680m. The highest Shiva temple in the world (one of the Panch Kedars) is closed for winter. The trek from Chopta (3.5km) is impassable. The temple deity has been moved to Makkumath village for winter worship. Temperatures at -15 to -5°C. The Chandrashila summit above (4,000m) is a white dome.
The January story
No access to the temple. Tungnath is the highest of the Panch Kedar temples — five Shiva temples in the Garhwal Himalayas, each believed to house a body part of Shiva. Tungnath houses the arms. The temple was (legendarily) built by the Pandavas and is at least 1,000 years old. The structure at 3,680m — small, stone, ancient — survives six months of burial each year. The Chandrashila summit (4,000m, 1.5km above the temple) is the real altitude attraction — the 360-degree panorama includes Nanda Devi (7,816m), Trishul (7,120m), Kedarnath peak, and Chaukhamba. Plan for May-June or September-October. The trek is short (3.5km from Chopta) but steep (1,000m altitude gain). Chopta has basic accommodation (₹500-1,500) and serves as base camp. The drive to Chopta from Rishikesh is 220km via Rudraprayag and Ukhimath.
Why January scores 0.0/10
Weather
Deep snow at 3,680m. Trail buried from Chopta onwards. Temple inaccessible. Chandrashila summit impossible. Do not attempt.
Who should go
- ✓Travelers with basic fitness
- ✓Nobody — temple closed, trail buried, extreme conditions
Who should think twice
- ✗Those with mobility issues
- ✗Everyone — temple closed, trail impassable, extreme cold
All 12 Months
| Month | Score | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Januaryviewing | 0.0/10 | Deep snow at 3,680m. Trail buried from Chopta onwards. Temple inaccessible. Chandrashila summit impossible. Do not attempt. |
| February | 0.0/10 | Snowbound -10 to 0°C. Chopta base deep in snow. No trail visible. Temple frozen shut. Extreme winter conditions. |
| March | 2.0/10 | Snow melting at lower elevations 0-10°C. Chopta clearing but Tungnath trail still snowy. Too early for safe trekking. |
| April | 6.0/10 | Spring arriving 4-14°C. Lower trail opening. Snow at temple still possible. Bugyals (meadows) emerging. Early season. |
| May | 10.0/10 | Best month 8-18°C. Rhododendrons blaze red and pink along trail. Chandrashila summit clear. Bugyals wildflower carpet. |
| June | 8.0/10 | Good trekking 10-20°C. Bugyals carpeted green. Chandrashila summit views. Pre-monsoon clouds build by afternoon. |
| July | 2.0/10 | Heavy monsoon. Trail waterlogged and extremely slippery. Zero visibility at temple. Leeches active. Dangerous. Avoid. |
| August | 2.0/10 | Peak monsoon. Trail impassable with running water. Cloud cover total. Multiple rescue incidents yearly. Do not trek. |
| September | 6.0/10 | Post-monsoon clearing 4-14°C. Trail drying. Bugyals golden. Temple emerging from cloud. Brief autumn window works. |
| October | 10.0/10 | Excellent — golden meadows, clear Himalayan panorama |
| November | 4.0/10 | Winter approaching -2 to 8°C. Snow possible at summit. Trail icy mornings. Last trekkers leaving. Season ending fast. |
| December | 0.0/10 | Snowbound. Temple buried under snow. Trail impassable from Chopta. 5-month winter closure begins. Do not attempt. |
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