Kedarnath Temple is considered one of the most sacred pilgrimages in the country because it is a part of the Char Dham Yatra.
The crystal clear water of the lake reflecting clear blue skies could be a treat to the eyes.
Situated at a height of 2000 meters above sea level, it is the gateway to your holy visit to Kedarnath Temple.
For people trekking up to the Kedarnath Temple, this place is a perfect spot to halt and enjoy the stunning views around.
The term "Prayag" means "convergence," and this place lies at the convergence of two holy rivers, namely, the Basuki and Mandakini rivers.
Situated at an elevated height of about 4135 meters above sea level, Vasuki Tal is filled with water from snow-clad mountains and glaciers.
A holy shrine established by one of the ambiguous, Adi Shankaracharya, this place is believed to be where he attained moksha.
The holy fire of this place is believed to have been burning since the divinely marital ceremony of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati.
The view from this temple is absolutely magnificent, with the majestic Himalayas and the entire Kedarnath Valley.
This place received its name from Saint Agastya and is famous for a temple dedicated to him.