After arriving at Kedarnath, take some rest and enjoy the scenic beauty of the region. Visit the Kedarnath Temple in the evening to witness the evening Aarti ceremony.
Early morning, start your trek to Chorabari Tal, also known as Gandhi Sarovar. This stunning lake surrounded by snow-clad mountains is named after Mahatma Gandhi. Afternoon return to Kedarnath and relax for the evening.
Early morning, start your trek to Vasuki Tal, a high-altitude lake located 14,200 feet above sea level. Enjoy the panoramic view of the Himalayas and return to Kedarnath by afternoon. Spend the evening at your leisure.
Take a morning drive to Sonprayag, a small town located at the confluence of Basuki and Mandakini rivers. Visit the ancient Triyuginarayan Temple, known for its connection with Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati's marriage. Return to Kedarnath by evening.
Explore the Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary and its diverse fauna including musk deer, Himalayan tahr, and snow leopard. Visit the Kedarnath Musk Deer Sanctuary to learn about the musk deer conservation efforts in the region. Return to Kedarnath by late afternoon.
Visit the Bhairav Temple, dedicated to Lord Bhairav, an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Take a dip in the natural hot water springs nearby and enjoy the scenic beauty of the region. Return to Kedarnath by late afternoon and spend the evening at your leisure.
Depart from Kedarnath with memories of the stunning Himalayas and the spiritual Kedarnath Temple. Take a helicopter ride from Kedarnath Helipad to Phata Helipad to continue your journey.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to experience local culture by trying local food options such as aloo ke gutke and kachmauli, and attending cultural events like the Kedarkhand festival. Plan a side trip to the nearby town of Guptkashi to visit the ancient Vishwanath Temple and Ardhnareshwar Temple. To maximize your fun, consider adding another day to your itinerary for a trek to Kedarnath Peak.
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