Direct Bus Service Launched from Rudraprayag to Chopta

Rudraprayag, Uttarakhand | April 2026

In a major relief for travelers and local residents, a direct bus service between Rudraprayag and Chopta has officially been launched. The long-awaited transport facility is expected to significantly improve connectivity to one of Uttarakhand’s most popular tourist and pilgrimage destinations.

The new service has been introduced by GMOU (Garhwal Motor Owners Union) and was flagged off by local officials in Rudraprayag. The initiative comes after years of demand from locals, pilgrims, and tourists visiting the Chopta–Tungnath region.

Improved Access to Chopta

Chopta, located in the Garhwal Himalayas, serves as the base for the famous Tungnath temple trek and is known for its scenic meadows and panoramic Himalayan views. Until now, travelers had to rely on multiple transport options, often switching between buses and taxis at places like Rudraprayag or Ukhimath due to lack of direct connectivity.

With the introduction of this direct bus route, the journey has become more convenient and affordable.

Bus Timing and Route Details

  • Departure from Rudraprayag: 9:30 AM daily
  • Arrival at Chopta: around 12:30 PM
  • Return Journey:

    • Bus departs from Chopta at 9:00 AM (next day)
    • Continues toward Rishikesh and Haridwar

The travel duration is approximately 3 hours, depending on road and weather conditions.

Benefits for Tourists and Locals

The new bus service is expected to bring multiple benefits:

  • Easier access for pilgrims visiting Tungnath temple
  • Reduced dependency on private taxis
  • Lower travel costs for tourists
  • Improved connectivity for remote villages

Local residents have welcomed the move, stating that it will improve daily travel and boost regional development.

Boost to Tourism in Uttarakhand

Chopta and the surrounding areas attract visitors throughout the year for trekking, camping, and spiritual tourism. With better connectivity, officials expect a rise in tourist footfall, especially during peak seasons. The move is also seen as a step toward strengthening infrastructure in hill regions, making travel more accessible and organized.

Previously, there was no regular direct public transport to Chopta, forcing travelers to break their journey and rely on taxis or shared vehicles. The launch of this bus service addresses a long-standing gap in the region’s transport network.

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