Badrinath Temple is one of the four sacred pilgrimage sites in Hinduism and is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Located in the Himalayas at an altitude of 3,300 meters, the temple is surrounded by snow-capped peaks and pristine natural beauty. The temple architecture is a perfect blend of spirituality and natural grandeur. The Alar Kalash (water spout) provides sacred water for bathing, and pilgrims believe that bathing in the nearby Alaknanda River washes away all sins. The journey to Badrinath is considered a spiritual transformation in itself. The trek through the mountain passes, the pure air, and the divine presence create an unparalleled experience of connection with the divine and nature.
Main Highlights
- →Temple Shrine
- →Alaknanda River
- →Himalayan Views
- →Tapt Kund
Darshan Guidelines
- ✓Come prepared for high altitude and cold weather
- ✓Wear comfortable trekking shoes
- ✓Respect the sanctity of the temple
- ✓Participate in rituals with reverence
- ✓Be environmentally conscious and leave no litter
Travel Information
Best time to visit: May to October (temple closes in winter). Accessible by road from Rishikesh. It's a 6-hour drive from Joshimath.
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