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Rohini Bugyal

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Along the trek to Chandrashila via Deoria Tal

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DistanceAlong the trek to Chandrashila via Deoria Tal

Rohini Bugyal — A Hidden Alpine Meadow in the Heart of Chopta

Nestled within the dense forests of the Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary, Rohini Bugyal is a tranquil, lesser-known meadow that unfolds like a secret amidst the rugged grandeur of the Garhwal Himalayas. Located along the extended trek to Chandrashila via Deoria Tal, this serene valley offers a peaceful escape for trekkers and nature lovers seeking solitude away from the more frequented trails. With panoramic views of snow-capped peaks and lush green pastures stretching into the distance, Rohini Bugyal is an ideal stop for overnight camping and immersive mountain experiences.

What to See and Experience

Rohini Bugyal captivates with its untouched beauty and quiet charm. As you emerge from the forested trail, the open meadow spreads out beneath a vast sky, often dotted with wildflowers in spring and early summer. The surrounding ridges frame distant Himalayan giants, offering a sense of remoteness and serenity. Unlike the more commercialized trekking routes, this stretch remains relatively undiscovered, making it perfect for those who appreciate raw, unspoiled nature.

Camping here under a starlit sky is a highlight — the absence of light pollution allows for stunning stargazing, while the crisp mountain air enhances the sense of connection with the natural world. The meadow also serves as a quiet resting point on the longer trek to Chandrashila, allowing trekkers to break their journey and absorb the stillness of the high-altitude landscape.

Tips for Visitors

  • Carry all necessary camping gear, including tents, sleeping bags, and cooking supplies, as there are no facilities at Rohini Bugyal.
  • Pack high-energy snacks and sufficient water; there are no refill points on this route.
  • Inform someone about your trekking plan, especially if attempting this stretch solo.
  • Practice Leave No Trace principles — carry back all waste to preserve the meadow’s pristine condition.
  • Check current road conditions and live updates before starting your trek, as weather can change rapidly in the mountains.
  • Consider booking your trek through a trusted local guide or one of our verified partners for a safe and sustainable experience.
  • For accommodation options in Chopta before or after the trek, explore Where to Stay in Chopta.

Best Time to Visit This Spot

The ideal time to visit Rohini Bugyal aligns with the best time to visit Chopta — from April to June and September to October. During these months, the weather is stable, trails are clear, and the meadows are lush and vibrant. Spring (April–May) brings blooming flora, while autumn (September–October) offers clear skies and optimal visibility of the Himalayan range.

Avoid the monsoon season (July to mid-September) due to heavy rainfall, slippery trails, and leech infestations. Winters (November to March) bring heavy snowfall, making the route inaccessible and dangerous without proper gear and experience.

For those planning a multi-day adventure, consider including Rohini Bugyal in a detailed Chopta itinerary that also covers Tungnath Temple, Chandrashila Summit, and Deoria Tal. After your trek, refuel at one of the cozy cafes listed in Food & Cafes in Chopta.

Key facts

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  • Secluded alpine meadow in the Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Located along the trek route from Deoria Tal to Chandrashila Summit
  • Ideal for overnight camping and stargazing
  • Offers panoramic views of the Garhwal Himalayas
  • Remains off the mainstream tourist circuit
  • Accessible only by trekking via Sari village and Deoria Tal
  • Best visited during clear weather in spring and autumn

Access

How to reach

Rohini Bugyal is accessed via a trekking route that begins from Sari village and passes through Deoria Tal, eventually connecting to the Chandrashila trail. There is no direct road to the meadow.

Start by driving from Chopta to Sari village (approximately 10–12 km, depending on road conditions). From Sari, begin the 6 km trek to Deoria Tal. After reaching the lake, continue on the ascending trail that leads towards the Chandrashila summit. Rohini Bugyal lies along this path, roughly midway between Deoria Tal and the final ascent to Tungnath.

The trek involves moderate elevation gain and forested stretches with occasional steep sections. The trail is not well-marked in parts, so hiring a local guide from Chopta or Sari is highly recommended. Jeeps or taxis from Chopta can drop you at Sari — arrange return transport in advance or plan for a full multi-day trek with camping at Deoria Tal or Rohini Bugyal.

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