Two of the most sacred and heavily visited religious places in India, Badrinath and Kedarnath are thronged by thousands of devotees every year who come from different corners of the world to pay obeisance to Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva. Both the holy pedestals are established at a picturesque location and so offers mesmerizing views of the surroundings that is adorned with lush green valleys, majestic mountain peaks, dense alpine forests, colorful and scented meadows, etc. and are also known for their wonderful trekking trails especially trek to Kedarnath Temple is very exciting and physical as well as mental taxing that requires a lot of pre-physical training. Despite being two most preferred religious destinations, both the holy sites offer an immense opportunity to the travelers to get indulged in several other activities and a few of them are enlisted below in the article. 01. Visiting Badrinath Temple Badrinath Temple, one of the most astonishing pilgrimages in India holds a great importance in Hinduism as Badrinath is a major stopover of both Char Dham in India and also Chhota Char Dham in Uttarakhand. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, Badrinath Temple is flocked by millions of Hindu devotees coming from all around the world and the main entrance gate of the shrine looks colorful and popularly called as Singhdwar. There is a 50 feet tall statue of Lord Badri (an incarnation of Lord Vishnu) designed with a small cupola on top and is covered with a gold gilt roof. The temple has been segregated into three different parts viz. Garbha Griha, Sabha Mandap, and Darshan Mandap. Best Time to Visit: The temple remains closed for six months in a year i.e. between November and third week of April as the region receives heavy snowfall during the winter months. 02. Taking Holy Dip into Tapt Kund Popularly called as the home of Lord Agni, Tapt Kund is a natural hot water tank established near the holy shrine of Lord Badri at Badrinath. The tank established on the shore of River Alaknanda holds water of 45 degree Celsius and the visitors coming here take therapeutic baths as the water of the Kund believes to have medicinal values that cure several skin diseases. As per the rituals of the temple, one needs to take holy bath before entering into the temple as it is believed that one who dips into the tank relieve themselves away from their committed sins and the thermal energy of the Kund is believed to be greater than other water bodies and the most striking feature of the destination is that there is a separate bathing area for both men and women. Best Time to Visit Tapt Kund: The time when Badrinath temple is opened i.e. between May to first week of the first week of November. 03. Visiting Vasudhara Falls Badrinath is adorned with a plethora of scenic splendors and Vasudhara Falls, the nectar sweet is established near the holy city of Badrinath, one of the most exciting and enticing places to visit in Uttarakhand. This gorgeously flowing waterfall drops from a height of 122 meters above the sea level i.e. approx. 400 feet. There is a belief in people that the heavenly beauty of the Vasudhara Falls can only be observed by those who are pure and clean of heart, and also unstained from any sort of guilt and if you are impure by heart then the waterfall turns away from you. Despite being a remote destination, Vasudhara Falls is reckoned for its undiluted beauty and the cool ambiance of this waterfall appeals the nature lovers to explore this site. In other words we can say that the place is a call for all the nature addicts who crave for savoring the nature’s ethereal beauty. Best Time to Visit: When the portals of Badrinath Temple is opened i.e. between the last week of April and the first week of November. 04. Visiting Mana, the last Indian Village Mana, a small yet astonishing village established on the border of India and Tibet and is popularly called as the last Indian village. It is established in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand and has been honored as a “Tourism Village” by the government of Uttarakhand. One of the bet tourist attractions in the region, the village is established at a distance of only 3 km away from the Badrinath and on the banks of River Saraswati. Elevated at an altitude of 3219 meters above the sea level and is surrounded by the gorgeous Himalayan hills. On visiting this beautiful village you get to interact with the tribal people of Bhotias who live in small cottages that are adorned with intricate carvings that are quite eye-catching. Those who are fond of collecting woolen materials and garment (that are mostly made up of sheep wool) can visit the market areas of this village which is also popular for kidney beans and potatoes. Best Time to Visit: May and June is considered to be the most preferred time to visit Mana Village however, one can also visit this quaint hamlet in the month of July and September. 05. Valley of Flowers The enticing Valley of Flowers is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a renowned national park for its colorful meadows laden with a cluster of alpine flowers encircled by white mountain peaks and a variety of flora. This magnificent destination is established in Joshimath, a few kilometers away from Badrinath town and is also nationwide popular for holding an exotic variety of medicinal herbs. It is also believed that Lord Hanuman had brought Sanjeevani for the ailing Lakshman from this national park only. The destination is considered to be a perfect place to laze around the unending number of Himalayan waterfalls, paddocks, and streams, and let the beauty of the place sink in. Best Time to Visit Valley Of Flowers: The valley is opened for public visit between the months July and September as the weather is quite pleasant and favorable in these months. However, if you visit the park in August then you can spot the flowers blooming in the utmost manner but it is quite difficult to reach there as the region receives heavy snowfall and this makes it difficult to access the place. Lets’ check out a few of the activities that one can enjoy on their trip to Kedarnath: 06. Visiting the gorgeous Kedarnath Temple One of the most sacred temples and the holiest Hindu pilgrimages in India, Kedarnath Temple is one of the most acclaimed destinations of Shiva worshippers. Kedarnath, an important part of Chhota Char Dham in Uttarakhand is counted amongst 12 most revered Jyotirlingas in India that are devoted to Lord Shiva where thousands of devotees flock from different corners of the world to attain liberation from the cycle of birth and death. The inner walls of the shrine are adorned with the intricate carvings of several deities and other scenes from mythology. It is an annual pilgrimage that is opened for the public visit between the months April and November and for the rest of the months, the shrine is closed as the region receives heavy snowfall and this makes the area difficult to be reached. Best Time to visit Kedarnath Temple: It is best to be explored from May to June and then between September and October. 07. Visiting the gorgeous Sunset Point If you are keen to get the unmatched views of the Chopta Valley then come to explore the Sunset Point which is a perfect spot for an overnight camping trip. You will find a great number of people accompanying you as this is the base point for many trekkers including Chandrashila and Tungnath. Watch the astonishing panorama of the sun setting on the white mountain that turns itself into different colors i.e. from orange to pink as the days draw closer. Spot the dazzling stars that appear in the lilac skies, and the silvery moonlight showering over the surroundings just after the dusk. Capture some of the beautiful pictures of the surroundings, where the lush green valleys stretch out to a distance as far as you can see. This unique experience of nature’s bounty will leave you rejuvenated and rejoiced. Best Time to Visit: It is always recommended to visit this travel destination when the portal of the Kedarnath Temple gets opened i.e. between the months April and Novemeber. 08. Relaxing at the Vasuki Tal A huge lake established in the Himalayas closer to Kedarnath, Vasuki Tal is the place where you can take an invigorating trek where the steep height is present to reach this wonderful destination. The panoramic views of the pristine lake are encircled by the hills draped in immense greenery that will enchant you. Witness the beauty of clear, blue-green waters and feel yourself at peace in this environment as the place is very far away from noise, traffic, and pollution. The bright sun, the clear sky, and the bracing weather at these altitudes are thrilling. Feel the magnificence of the surroundings and the vastness of the impeccable aura overwhelms you and makes you forget all your mundane problems, stress, and other concerns and this attracts the travelers including pilgrims and trekkers on regular basis. Best time to visit Vasuki Tal: As the site is elevated at a huge altitude so it is best to explore when the portal of the temple gets opened. 09. Trek to Chorabari Tal The bright blue color of this lake is the most striking feature of Chorabari Tal that gazes around its waters as they reflect the cloudless sky. Unspoiled and pristine, this difficult-to reach destination is a visual treat that looks stunningly beautiful and leaves an enduring image. As per the mythological tales of Hindus, Lord Shiva delivered his first knowledge of Yoga to the Saptarishi. When you look at these stunning and fascinating stark surroundings, and the old temples established in the vicinity makes it one of the most memorable trips filled with magnificent sights. This gorgeous lake has been established just 3 km away from Kedarnath and is quite popular as it is claimed that Mahatma Gandhi’s ashes were immersed here. Best Time to Visit: Since Chorabari Tal is situated nearby Kedarnath, so it is also best to explore between May and the first week of November. However, it can be explored throughout the year. 10. Visiting the magnificent Deoria Tal If you are new at trekking then trekking at Deoria Tal is an ideal place for you as this tour of mild difficulty takes you to the magnificent Deoria Tal, a serene Himalayan lake. The calm depths reflect the snow-capped peaks, the tall conifers, etc. in the distance, and the azure skies shine like a mirror. You can think of camping out here and experience the great outdoor activities which offer you a thrilling experience as here you can spot the twinkling stars drizzling in the clear sky.
Best Time to Visit Deoria Tal: Being tucked at an extreme altitude, it is difficult to access these destinations during winter months and the monsoon months as the region receives huge amount of rainfall and snowfall. Although the list doesn’t end here as there is a plethora of activities that you can indulged in at these two destinations on your Badri Kedar Yatra. So, check out this beautifully compiled list of things to do in the regions. If you want to read a few more articles like this then do like and share this post with your family and friends and also write it down in the comment box.
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