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A Trip from Delhi to Kedarnath

A trip from Delhi to Kedarnath is a beautiful journey through the amazing landscapes of northern India. Before going on the road trip, ensure that your vehicle is in good condition, carry sufficient food, water, and emergency supplies, and check the weather and road conditions. Plan your journey to Kedarnath with our ????? ?? ???? ???? ???? ???????.

Delhi to Haridwar: Start your journey from Delhi and head towards Haridwar, one of the seven holiest places for Hindus. Explore the ghats along the Ganges River and witness the evening Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri.

Rishikesh: Proceed to Rishikesh and visit the famous Laxman Jhula and Ram Jhula bridges, attend yoga classes, and enjoy adventure activities like river rafting and bungee jumping.

Devprayag: On your way to Kedarnath, you will pass through Devprayag, the confluence of the Bhagirathi and Alaknanda rivers, which form the sacred Ganges River.

Rudraprayag: Another significant confluence point, where the Mandakini River meets the Alaknanda River. Take a moment to admire the beauty of the surrounding mountains.

Guptkashi: A town located on the way to Kedarnath, known for its ancient Vishwanath Temple and Ardhanareshwar Temple. It serves as a base for pilgrims heading towards Kedarnath.

Gaurikund: Reach Gaurikund, the base camp for the trek to Kedarnath. From here, you can either trek or hire a pony or palanquin to reach Kedarnath Temple, situated at an altitude of around 3,583 meters amidst the stunning Himalayan peaks.

Kedarnath: Finally, arrive at the sacred town of Kedarnath, home to the famous Kedarnath Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Explore the temple complex, surrounded by the mountains, and take in the spiritual ambience of the area.

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