Majestic CHARDHAM

India is a land of Gods & Goddesses. Given the breath-taking scenery, Himalayan charm, lush woods, enormous valleys, and epic nature all around, the Chardham yatra is one of the most majestic excursions to do. The Hindu sacred sanctuaries of Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri, and Yamunotri are among the four Abodes in the Himalayas.

  • Kedarnath: It is one of Lord Shiva’s most important and respected shrines. Yoga can be practiced in a modern stone cave in the city. The path to Kedarnath runs through gorgeous valleys and alpine forests. The ChardhamYatra is completed with a visit to Kedarnath.
  • Gangotri: The renowned Goddess Ganga temple and her surroundings offer a breath-taking view of the Himalayan highlands and the picturesque River Ganga. Kalindi Khal, is one of the most adventurous trekking destinations in the area, with an untouched backdrop of rolling Himalayan peaks and glaciers.
  • Badrinath: Badrinarayan’s black stone figure is ensconced on the banks of the Alaknanda River in India’s holiest city and the temple’s primary shrine. Visitors are astonished by the unique natural combination of hot water and chilly temperatures, and it is one of the largest temples among the Chardham Yatra’s four pillars.
  • Yamunotri: It has mythological significance as the starting place of the Chardham yatra and is regarded as the Sun’s daughter. There are also bath ponds where devotees can take a bath before the puja. To make it more pleasant, the hot water is blended with the Yamuna’s cool water. Devotees worship the river there is a ritualistic manner.

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