Tungnath in October
Uttarakhand, India
Go in October — peak season with clear skies, golden meadows, and the highest temple accessible, but temperatures drop below freezing at night so pack serious cold-weather gear.
Peak crowds
October is one of Tungnath's busiest months. The score rates conditions — weather, access, value — not how many people you'll share them with. Getting popular on Instagram. Chopta base camp packed on long weekends. Chandrashila sunrise less crowded.
October is Tungnath at its peak. Post-monsoon clarity, 0-12°C, the Chandrashila summit view extending to Nanda Devi and beyond. The meadows around the temple turn golden. The trek from Chopta through autumn-coloured forest is magnificent. The temple in October light — ancient stone against blue sky and white peaks — is the defining image. Dussehra and Diwali bring devotees. The temple will close for winter by month-end or early November.
The October story
October Tungnath is peak experience. The meadows golden, the sky blue, the Chandrashila summit view at its most dramatic — freshly snowed Nanda Devi, Trishul, and Kedarnath against a sky so blue it hurts. The temple in autumn light, surrounded by golden grass and framed by white peaks, is Tungnath's iconic image. The trek through autumn forest is beautiful. Dussehra devotees add energy. The temple's closing ceremony (late October or early November) is significant — witnessing the deity's procession back to Makkumath is a cultural event. Chopta fills weekends — book ahead. Hotels at ₹1,200-2,500. October is the month when the 3.5km trek and 1.5km summit push justify their reputation as India's finest short mountain experience.
Why October scores 10.0/10
Weather
Excellent — golden meadows, clear Himalayan panorama
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What to do in Tungnath this October
- 1Trek to Chandrashila summit for sunrise over the Himalayan range
- 2Walk through golden meadows dotted with rhododendron in early autumn colour
- 3Visit the Tungnath temple, India's highest Shiva shrine at 3680m
- 4Hike the Panch-Kedar circuit connecting five sacred temples across ridges
Who should go
- ✓Travelers with basic fitness
- ✓Peak-experience seekers wanting golden meadows and summit panorama
- ✓Temple closing-ceremony witnesses (late October)
- ✓Autumn forest walkers on the trek from Chopta
- ✓Chandrashila summit photographers in iconic October light
Who should think twice
- ✗Those with mobility issues
- ✗Budget weekend travellers — peak pricing at Chopta
- ✗Late risers missing the dawn summit window
- ✗Those without warm layers — 0°C at the temple, colder at summit
- ✗Late October visitors — temple may already be closed
All 12 Months
| Month | Score | Note |
|---|---|---|
| January | 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. |
| Octoberviewing | 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. |
What to pack for October
- ▸Down jacket or heavy fleece
- ▸Thermal base layers and wool socks
- ▸Trekking poles for steep descent
- ▸Warm hat and gloves
- ▸Windproof outer shell
- ▸Sunscreen and lip balm with SPF
- ▸Headlamp for pre-dawn summit push
Nearby in Uttarakhand scoring high in October
How to reach Tungnath
Airport
Jolly Grant, Dehradun — 209km
Rail
Rishikesh — 185km
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