Chakrata is a small cantonment hill station in the Dehradun district of Uttarakhand, situated at 2,118 metres in the Jaunsar-Bawar region. Far lesser-known than Mussoorie or Nainital, Chakrata has remained beautifully unspoilt — its forests of deodar cedar, oak, and rhododendron are among the densest and most pristine in Uttarakhand. Declared a cantonment area under the Indian Army, photography restrictions within the town have helped preserve its original character.
The area surrounding Chakrata is home to the Jaunsar-Bawar tribal community, one of Uttarakhand's most distinctive indigenous cultures with ancient traditions, polyandrous family structures, and temple architecture that predates the medieval period. The Mahasu Devta temple at Hanol (95 km) is the most important pilgrimage site for this community, featuring extraordinary 9th-century carved stone panels.
Chakrata's forests are exceptional for wildlife. The Chakrata Wildlife Division shelters leopards, jungle cats, porcupines, Indian civets, yellow-throated martens, and a remarkable diversity of Himalayan birds. The Tiger Falls (6 km from Chakrata) — at 312 feet one of the highest waterfalls in Uttarakhand — cascade through dense deodar forest into a natural pool that is perfect for a refreshing dip.
The Chilmiri Neck viewpoint (3 km from Chakrata) at 2,470 metres offers panoramic views of the Himalayan range from Kedarnath to Bandarpunch. Deoban (23 km) at 2,800 metres is the highest point accessible by road in the Chakrata range, with extraordinary views of the Swargarohini group of peaks. In winter, Deoban receives heavy snowfall and is one of the best places in Uttarakhand for a true snow experience without the crowds of Mussoorie or Auli.
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At 312 feet, one of Uttarakhand's highest waterfalls, cascading through dense deodar forest into a refreshing natural pool.
Panoramic viewpoint at 2,470m with sweeping Himalayan views from Kedarnath to Bandarpunch on a clear day.
The highest drive-accessible point in the Chakrata range at 2,800m — extraordinary snow views in winter and unbroken forest.
A 9th-century Mahasu Devta temple belonging to the Jaunsar-Bawar tribal community, featuring exquisite carved stone panels.
Uttarakhand's quieter ski destination with gentle slopes ideal for beginners, accessible from Chakrata in winter.
An ancient deodar cedar forest — some trees over 300 years old — with nature walks and a government forest rest house.
An intimate boutique property nestled in Chakrata's deodar forests, offering handcrafted rooms, campfire evenings, and guided forest trails.
A hand-crafted stone cottage under a canopy of 100-year-old deodar cedars. Private deck with forest views and birdsong as your morning alarm.
Bright rooms with picture windows framing the Tons River valley and forested ridgelines stretching to the snow peaks.
Spacious suite with a wrap-around veranda, wood-burning stove, and forest views on three sides — complete mountain immersion.
Guided walks through Chakrata's ancient deodar forests — some trees over 200 years old, their canopy filtering dappled Himalayan light.
Trek 6 km through dense forest to one of Uttarakhand's highest waterfalls. Swim in the natural pool at the base.
Chakrata's forests host the Koklass pheasant, Himalayan monal (Uttarakhand's state bird), cheer pheasant, and Verditer flycatcher.
Visit tribal villages of the ancient Jaunsar-Bawar community, observe traditional wood-carving craftsmanship, and taste local food.
In December–February, walk through the snow-covered deodar forests of Deoban — one of the most magical winter experiences in Uttarakhand.
A short early-morning hike to Chilmiri Neck for the most dramatic Himalayan sunrise panorama in the Chakrata range.
“Chakrata is what the hills used to be. No crowds, no noise, just forest, birds and stars. Dopaar retreat is beautifully made — every detail is thoughtful.”
via Google“Tiger Falls is spectacular. We had it entirely to ourselves — just us and the forest. Chakrata is the best-kept secret in Uttarakhand.”
via TripAdvisor“The deodar forests at Deoban after fresh snowfall are absolutely surreal. Like walking into a fairy tale. Will return every winter.”
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Chakrata is 92 km from Dehradun, approximately 2.5–3 hours by road. The drive through the Yamuna valley and Jaunsar-Bawar hills is scenic.
Chakrata is a cantonment town and certain areas require Inner Line Permits, obtainable in Dehradun or at Tyuni checkpoint. Your hotel can assist with the permit process.
Yes — Chakrata receives snowfall from late December through February. Deoban (23 km) at 2,800m gets heavy snow. The main town typically sees light to moderate snowfall.
Dopaar is an intimate boutique retreat handcrafted from local stone and deodar wood, blending seamlessly with the forest. It offers guided walks, bonfires, and a deeply restorative experience.
Leopards (occasionally seen at dawn/dusk), jungle cats, yellow-throated martens, Himalayan monal pheasants, koklass pheasants, and the rare cheer pheasant are among Chakrata's wildlife highlights.
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