Badrinath
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Joshimath
The religious centre, established by Adi Shankaracharya, which he called Jyotirmath, later came to be known as Joshimath. The other sites of interest are the temples of Nav Durga and Narsingh. Apart from its obvious religious importance, this place is unparalleled for its scenic beauty.
Lok-Pal Hemkund
One of the most famous Gurudwaras in India, Hemkund Sahib is located here, at an altitude of 4320 metres above
sea level. Nearby, is the Lok-Pal Hemkund lake, with its crystal clear waters, and four peaks surrounding it.
Mata Murti Mandir
About 3 km from Badrinath, on the
right
bank of the Alaknanda stands this temple, dedicated to the mother of Shri
Badrinathji.
Govindghat, Ghangaria
24 km. Here
the
Alaknanda and Laxman ganga meet. Provides access to the famous Valley of Flowers National Park (19 km) and Hemkund Sahib (20 km).
Vasuki Tal
This is high altitude
lake
which can be reached by an 8 km trek that ascends to 14,200 feet.
Valley of Flowers
One of the most idyllic valleys in the world, was discoverd by Frank S. Smythe, in 1931. The valley is profuse with a plethora of vibrant flowers, hence the name. Nearby, flows the river Pushpavati, while the massive Rataban peak forms a splendid backdrop.
Adi Badri
Situated at an
altitude
of 3,200 feet, Adi Badri has ancient temples. It is 17 km from Karnaprayag on the Karnaprag-Ganai-Ranikhet route.
Vyas Gufa, Ganesh Gufa, Bhimpul and Vasundhara Falls
3-6 km. All these
destinations
are famous for their links with Hindu mythology and form part of the pilgrimage of Badrinath.
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