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Day 1: Kedarnath Temple
Located in the heart of Kedarnath
10 minutes walk from GMVN Tourist Rest House
Morning: Start your trip with a visit to the sacred Kedarnath Temple, one of the char dhams and one of the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva. The temple opens at 6 AM, offering you a peaceful start of the day.
Afternoon: Head to Vasuki Tal, a high altitude lake surrounded by the Himalayas. This serene location is a perfect place for a picnic lunch while enjoying the breathtaking views of the mountains.
Evening: Return to Kedarnath for an evening aarti ceremony at the Kedarnath Temple, a divine ritual for every visitor.
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Day 2: Gaurikund and Gandhi Sarovar
Located in the outskirts of Kedarnath
1 hour drive from GMVN Tourist Rest House
Morning: Head to Gaurikund, a holy site where Goddess Parvati meditated to win Lord Shiva's heart, it is also the starting point for the trek to Kedarnath.
Afternoon: Drive to Gandhi Sarovar, a glacial lake named after Mahatma Gandhi. The place offers breathtaking views of the surrounding Himalayan Mountains.
Evening: Return to Kedarnath to explore the local markets and try some delicious local food.
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Day 3: Chorabari Tal and Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary
Located in the outskirts of Kedarnath
1 hour drive from GMVN Tourist Rest House
Morning: Visit Chorabari Tal, a beautiful lake surrounded by snow-capped mountains. The serene surroundings make it a perfect spot for a morning picnic.
Afternoon: Head to Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary, home to various species of flora and fauna. Enjoy the nature walk and spot some of the rarest Himalayan species.
Evening: Return to Kedarnath for a leisurely walk around the town and enjoy the local food.
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Day 4: Triyuginarayan Temple and Sonprayag
Located in the outskirts of Kedarnath
1.5 hour drive from GMVN Tourist Rest House
Morning: Visit Triyuginarayan Temple, dedicated to Lord Vishnu, and surrounded by hot water springs. It is also believed to be the place where Lord Shiva and Parvati got married.
Afternoon: Head to Sonprayag, located at the confluence of Mandakini and Songanga Rivers. It is a beautiful place to relax and enjoy the scenic beauty of the surroundings.
Evening: Return to Kedarnath for a stroll around the local markets and try some local delicacies.
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Day 5: Tungnath Temple and Chandrashila
Located in the outskirts of Kedarnath
2 hour drive from GMVN Tourist Rest House
Morning: Visit Tungnath Temple, the highest Shiva temple in the world, located at an altitude of 3,680 meters. The temple is surrounded by lush green meadows and offers breathtaking views of the Himalayan Mountains.
Afternoon: Trek to Chandrashila, located at an altitude of 4,000 meters. The place offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and is a perfect place for nature enthusiasts and photographers.
Evening: Return to Kedarnath for a relaxing evening stroll and try some local snacks.
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Day 6: Madmaheshwar Temple and Kanchani Tal
Located in the outskirts of Kedarnath
3 hour drive from GMVN Tourist Rest House
Morning: Visit Madmaheshwar Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, and located at an altitude of 3,290 meters. The temple is surrounded by snow-capped mountains and offers stunning views of the Himalayas.
Afternoon: Trek to Kanchani Tal, a high altitude lake located at an altitude of 4,150 meters. The lake is surrounded by lush meadows and offers beautiful views of the surrounding mountains.
Evening: Return to Kedarnath for a relaxing evening and try some local delicacies.
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Day 7: Badrinath Temple and Mana Village
Located in the outskirts of Kedarnath
4 hour drive from GMVN Tourist Rest House
Morning: Drive to Badrinath Temple, one of the char dhams, and located on the banks of Alaknanda River. The temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is surrounded by snow-capped Himalayan Mountains.
Afternoon: Visit Mana Village, the last village on the Indian side of the Indo-Tibetan border. The village is known for its natural beauty and is a popular spot for nature enthusiasts and photographers.
Evening: Return to Kedarnath for a final evening of relaxation before departing.
If you have time, you can also visit the Vasuki Tal, Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary, and Kanchani Tal. You can also plan a trek to the Satopanth Tal, a high altitude lake located at an altitude of 4,500 meters. It is a challenging trek that requires prior trekking experience.
Side trips to nearby destinations like Deoria Tal, Chopta, and Auli can be planned. To maximize your fun, you can go for a helicopter ride to Kedarnath or do bungee jumping in Rishikesh. Do not forget to carry warm clothes and rain gear.
For any further suggestions, you can contact me at your convenience.