
Panch Kedar
The Tungnath Trek is one of the most beautiful and peaceful treks in the Indian Himalayas. It is located in the Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand. Tungnath Temple is the highest temple of Lord Shiva in the world, sitting at a height of 3,680 meters (12,073 feet). It is also part of the Panch Kedar pilgrimage, which makes it a very important and sacred place for Hindu devotees.
Tungnath Temple Trek Distance and Route Details
Knowing the basic facts of the Tungnath trek in km enables one to plan itinerary more efficiently:
- The one-way Tungnath trek is around 3.5 to 5 km from Chopta.
- Chandrashila is about 1.5 km further from Tungnath.
- The total trek distance to Chandrashila is around 5 km one way.
- Tungnath is located at an altitude of 3680 meters.
- Chandrashila stands at around 3690 meters.
- The trek usually takes 3–5 hours depending on your pace.
- The difficulty level is easy to moderate.
- The trail is well-paved and easy to follow, making it suitable for beginners.
- However, the high altitude can make the trek feel slightly challenging.
Tungnath Temple History and Its Spiritual Roots
The Tungnath Temple has its roots in
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The revered Kedarnath valley (the oldest and favorite abode of Lord Shiva) is located above 3500 meters in the Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand state. The 2 nights 3 days Kedarnath trek package takes you to Kedar Khand (Kedarnath valley and Kedarnath temple), adjacent to Chorabari Glacier—the source of the River Mandakini.
The entire trek is encircled by a majestic snow-capped mountains green forest trail. The traditional trekking route start from Gauri Kund. However, a new trekking route has lately been made functional for trekkers “Kedarnath Musk Deer Conservation Trek.” The new route for the Kedarnath hike goes through the Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary, which takes you through the typical Himalayan forests while enjoying the scenic beauty of the hills.

Kedar Khand – The Mythological Legacy
The Kedarnath temple, one of the most sacred pilgrimage sites, is where Lord Shiva is believed to be present in a unique form. Situated on the banks of the green Mandakini River, it is a serene spot
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Imagine the grand Himalayan treks, greeted by the snow-capped peaks of Mount Chaukhamba, Neel Kanth, Kedarnath and lush green forests throughout. The Madhyamaheshwar trek leads you through the captivating Goundar village in Uttarakhand, where, at every step, you discover natural beauty in abundance and spirituality.
More than a regular mountain trek, the Madhyamaheshwar temple trek is a unique blend of adventure and spirituality. It is a journey where you will pay your respects and seek divine blessings, set in a hilly village with shepherd huts, cottages, and fountain springs. With its perfect mix of adventure and spirituality, this Himalayan trek is sure to excite the trekker in you.

Madhyamaheshwar Calling – The Temple Legacy
One of the revered abodes of Lord Shiva, where the Lord meditated, making it one of the Panch Kedar temples. A feel of spirituality that envelops the region adds depth to your trekking experience. As the old saying goes, Bhima from the Mahabharata built the Madhyamaheshwar temple expressing atonement
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