Beyond the holy town of Badrinath, there lie many favored trekking routes into the pristine ranges of the Himalayas that attract visitors from both home and abroad. Listed below are some of these places which I could not get a chance to visit this time around but would surely love to cover atleast once in my lifetime: Govindghat The confluence of Alaknanda and…
Read moreDay 5 : NEELKANTH PEAK - Hanuman Chatti Temple - Exploring Joshimath - Enroute to Rishikesh - Rishikesh (Dayanand Ashram and Temples) - Haridwar (Markets, Har ki Pauri, etc) - Char Dham Trip Concludes Finally.... The frothy white waters of the Alaknanda River , the bewitching beauty of the Badrinath Temple , and a very memorable Diwali evening … in the past one …
Read moreDay 4 : Badrinath - Alaknanda River and Brahma Kapal Ghat - Tapt Kund and the Panch Shilas - The Badrinath Temple - Exploring the last Indian Village in Uttarakhand, Mana Village (Part I) - MANA VILLAGE, PLACES TO VISIT (PART II) - Diwali celebrations in the Badrinath Temple Thanks to its proximity to the holy land of Badrinath , Mana Village (the l…
Read moreDay 4 : Badrinath - Alaknanda River and the Brahma Kapal Ghat - Tapt Kund and Panch Shilas - THE BADRINATH TEMPLE - Mana Village (Here and There) - Mana Village (Places to visit) - Diwali celebrations in the Badrinath Temple Badrinath Temple I stood there outside…starring at the temple for several long minutes... ...It’s a dream to be at this holy plac…
Read moreDay 4 : Badrinath - Alaknanda River and Brahma Kapal Ghat - TAPT KUND AND THE PANCH SHILAS - Badrinath Temple - Exploring the Mana Village (Here and There) - Mana Village (Places to visit) - Diwali celebrations in the Badrinath Temple Tapt Kund (tank) or Agni Teerth It is said that pleased with Agni dev’s (Fire God’s) penance, Lord Vishnu had grante…
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