Places to See in Badrinath

Top Places to Visit in Badrinath

Explore the sacred and scenic locations around Badrinath that offer a perfect blend of devotion, mythology, and natural beauty. Here are some must-visit places during your pilgrimage with Shree Ram Tourism's.

Tapt Kund

Located just below the Badrinath temple, Tapt Kund is a natural hot water spring. Pilgrims take a dip here before entering the temple. The water is believed to have medicinal properties and provides warmth even in cold weather.

Neelkanth Peak

Known as the 'Garhwal Queen', Neelkanth Peak is a majestic snow-covered mountain rising above Badrinath. It offers a stunning backdrop to the temple and glows beautifully at sunrise. It is a favorite among photographers and nature lovers.

Mana Village

India’s last village before the Tibet border, Mana is just 3 km from Badrinath. It is steeped in mythology and home to sites like Vyas Gufa, Ganesh Gufa, and the Bhim Pul over the Saraswati River. A must-visit for spiritual and cultural insights.

Charan Paduka

A rock with footprints believed to be of Lord Vishnu. Located around 3 km from Badrinath, Charan Paduka is a short trek destination offering panoramic views and a serene atmosphere for meditation and reflection.

Vasudhara Falls

Situated about 9 km from Badrinath (5 km by road and 4 km by trek from Mana), Vasudhara Falls is a stunning waterfall believed to bless only those who are pure at heart. The trek is scenic, with lush landscapes and spiritual significance.

Bheem Pul

Formed by a huge rock across the Saraswati River, Bheem Pul is believed to be placed by Bheem during the Pandavas’ journey to heaven. It connects two cliffs and is surrounded by legends, making it a captivating site near Mana village.