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There’s a moment, somewhere on the winding road above Agastmuni, when the Mandakini valley opens up on your left, and the snow-dusted ridgeline of the Kedar range appears
READ MOREThere’s a moment, somewhere on the winding road above Agastmuni, when the Mandakini valley opens up on your left, and the snow-dusted ridgeline of the Kedar range appears
READ MOREThere’s a moment somewhere past Devprayag — the river roaring below, the road narrowing between two cliff faces — when the city noise in your head finally goes
READ MOREThe actual road distance between Kedarnath and Badrinath is 218 kilometers when traveling via the Chopta route from the Sonprayag roadhead, requiring approximately 8 to 10 hours of
READ MOREKedarnath Yatra Guide Gaurikund — Gateway to Kedarnath You Need to Know Before You Go Altitude 1,982 m · Last motorable point · 19 km trek to Kedarnath
READ MOREThe main difference between trekking and hiking is the duration and the difficulty of the path you follow. Hiking is generally a one-day walk on marked trails, while
READ MORE✦ Complete Travel Guide 2025–26 Dehradun to Kedarnath Distance: Routes, Road, Train, Helicopter & Expert Tips Everything a yatri needs — distances, travel modes, road conditions, altitude, timing,
READ MOREThe best winter treks in Uttarakhand offer a unique chance to see the Himalayas under a thick blanket of snow, with clear blue skies that you rarely see
READ MORESacred Sikh Pilgrimage · Uttarakhand Himalayas Hemkund Sahib — Where Divinity Meets the Sky The world’s highest Gurudwara, cradled by seven Himalayan peaks at 4,329 metres above sea
READ MOREWhich month is best to visit Kedarnath depends on what you’re looking for — but May and September are the two safest bets for most travellers. The Kedarnath
READ MOREThe best time to visit Kedarnath is between May and June, or September and October — when the temple is open, the 16-km trek from Gaurikund is safe,
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