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Kedarnath Travel Guide

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From the land of colours and faith, which is ready to offer peace and calmness to every soul, Kedarnath is one of the beautiful shrines of Char Dham. The home to the almighty Lord Shiva, surrounded by beautiful mountains, pure white sheer water, and the virgin lush green forests, this place is expediently beautiful.

Located 3581 Metre above the sea level, the fantastic temple was built in the 8th century by Adi Shankaracharya. Surrounded by the ice-capped mountains, the weather conditions are extreme. So, before you plan to visit Kedarnath, check out the weather and temperature once.

Well, undoubtedly the best time to travel is between the end of April to the mid of November. The climate during the period is quite soothing and serene. With the opportunity to trek and trail, and get yourself indulged in various adventurous activities to spike your adrenaline rush, Kedarnath is perfect.

A perfect place to explore and find inner peace. Kedarnath is the best. So, let us know a little more about Kedarnath and make a small day-wise trip plan to enjoy the beauty of the place to the maximum.

Backstory of Kedarnath

Backed by the Hindu Mythology, the Kedarnath temple has its traceback in Mahabharta. The Pandavas journeyed recklessly to seek Lord Shiva and beg his mercy. Bhima falls quite a few times, and then he found Lord Shiva, incarnated as the bull, he meets Pandavas.

Bhima tried to catch the bull, and in the process, the bull got injured and got immersed in the earth. All his body parts got divided into 5 pieces and turned to Jyotirlinga. With the flash of cosmic light, the Pandavas were exempt from all sins by Lord Shiva.

The five parts went to five different places which are now popularly known as Panch Kedar. They are:

Kedarnath
Tungnath
Rudranath
Kalpeshwar
Madhmaheshwar

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A Travel guide for surreal holidays

Are you willing to travel to Kedarnath as a pilgrim or a tourist? If yes, then this day-to-day plan is undoubtedly going to help you out a plan the trip with ease. A small and swift four-day trip covering the beauty of the place and offering you an opportunity to praise the lord, the trip will be nothing less than blissful.

Beneath the clear sky, in idle of the green nature, with the mountains standing tall, and the river offering crystal clear water, this place is sure to lift up your soul and heart.

Day 1: Reach Rishikesh

One of the most popular cities of Uttarakhand offering the best stay facilities and connectivity to Kedarnath. With the option to travel by bus, train, and air, reaching here is comfortable. Start with the break of the dawn to complete your travel in a calm and relaxed environment, if you are choosing the road trip. The flight takes just 35 minutes to reach the Jollygrant Airport.

Day 2-3: Travel To Gaurikund

The most memorable road trip that will offer you the scenic beauty with the option to explore the cities in between is to travel is from Rishikesh to Gaurikund or Sonprayag. The stops that might lure you on the way and will make you skip a heartbeat in the chronological order from Rishikesh are Devprayag, Srinagar, Rudraprayag, Augustmuni, Guptkashi, and the last Sonpryaga.

Don’t forget to get yourself biometric registered at Sonprayag. Once you reach here, relax a bit and book a shuttle service to Gaurikund. Plan on to spend a night in the lap of nature at Gaurikund.

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Day 4: Start Trek to Kedarnath

The real fun and journey start from here. A trek of 16 Kms on a properly paved road in the middle of the untouched and pure environment from Gaurikund to reach Kedarnath is full of adventure and breathtaking views. Tipa to make sure your trek remains peaceful are:

Try to start early in the morning to keep away from the scorching heat of the sun.
It might sound funny, but a light snack and tea before starting will make you feel more comfortable.
The climate is quite uncertain, so carry an umbrella or raincoat to be saved from rains.
Don’t haste, but saunter and be cautious of each step.
The trek is a little long, so carry water but don’t litter your trail.
Horses are also tamed to help people reach the top, so be cautious that you don’t bang into a horse and hurt him or yourself.
If you crave, you can also visit the Baba Bhairav Temple, which is 600 meters from Kedarnath temple.

Day 5: Retreat to Sonprayag

Offer your devotions and seek blessings from the illuminating Jyotirlinga of Lord Shiva. Now, plan your retreat back to Gaurikund. Again, travelling in the morning is advisable. The Prashad shops are on the way, don’t forget to pick some sweet blessings for your family and friends. Also, explore Gaurikund on your way back, if you have missed it earlier.

Day 6: Reach Back to Rishikesh

Once you have offered your prayers and have returned back to Sonprayag, take a night’s rest and plan out your travel back to Rishikesh. Don’t forget to travel on time to avoid any hustle to catch your train or bus.

To Wind up

A beautiful city with a fantastic view and serene environment to soothe your mind and soul is Kedarnath. With the breathtaking scenic beauty and the perfect temple to get the blessings of Lord Shiva, Kedarnath is one place to take away all your worries and bless you.

To help you get quickly to Kedarnath, some tips to follow are:

Try to book a hotel at Phata
Book the helicopter to reach Kedarnath prior
Don’t miss your schedule

With a reasonably blissful journey and trek, Kedarnath is a rejuvenating and enjoyable journey.

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