Mandakini River

Flowing through both Sonprayag and Rudraprayag, the Mandakini River is a serene waterway that adds to the natural charm of the region. Visitors can enjoy peaceful walks along its banks or simply admire its crystal-clear waters against the backdrop of majestic mountains.

Trijuginarayan Temple

Triyuginarayan Temple holds a special place in the hearts of couples due to its unique significance. Steeped in history, this ancient temple is believed to be the sacred site where Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati were married. It stands as a symbol of their divine union, making it a cherished destination for weddings.

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Koteshwar Mahadev Temple

Situated near Rudraprayag, this ancient cave temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is believed to have been the meditation site of the sage Koti. The temple's mystical ambiance and stunning natural surroundings make it a must-visit destination for pilgrims and nature enthusiasts.

Rudranath Temple

For the adventurous souls, a trek from Rudraprayag leads to the Rudranath Temple, one of the Panch Kedar temples dedicated to Lord Shiva. Surrounded by lush greenery and towering peaks, the temple offers a spiritual retreat amidst nature's splendor.

Ukhimath

Situated at an elevation of 1,312 meters, Ukhimath is a scenic town known for its ancient temples and natural beauty. The Omkareshwar Temple and the winter abode of Kedarnath Temple's deity, Ukhimath is a popular pilgrimage site and a gateway to various trekking routes.

Kedarnath

Kedarnath etymologically translates to ‘Lord of the Field.’ It is a dainty town in Uttarakhand and is an ancient pilgrimage site. It is popular for the Kedarnath Temple, and according to mythology, it was built by the Pandava brothers from the Mahabharata. The temperature in Kedarnath varies from -2 to 28 degrees Celsius. The best time to visit this hill station is either from May – June or September – October. If you are a pilgrim going to the site of Kedarnath Temple, then avoid visiting the temple during winters (November – March).