Places to Visit In & Around Kedarnath
1. Shankaracharya Samadhi
The Samadhi of Adi Shankaracharya is located just behind Kedarnath Temple. It is believed that after establishing the four sacred Dhams in India, Adi Shankaracharya attained samadhi here at the young age of 32.
2. Chorbari Tal (Gandhi Sarovar)
Chorabari Tal, also known as Gandhi Sarovar, is situated about 1 km from Kedarnath. The short trek leads to a serene lake known for its crystal-clear waters and floating ice, offering a mesmerizing experience to visitors.
3. Vasuki Tal
Located at an altitude of approximately 4,150 meters, Vasuki Tal is surrounded by towering mountains and offers breathtaking views of the Chaukhamba peaks. It is a popular trekking destination for adventure seekers.
4. Trijuginarayan
Trijuginarayan Temple is believed to be the sacred site where Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati were married. The eternal flame burning in front of the temple is said to have witnessed their divine wedding.
5. Ukhimath
Ukhimath serves as the winter seat of Lord Kedarnath. During the winter months, when Kedarnath Temple remains closed due to snowfall, the deity is worshipped here. Ukhimath is well connected by road to Rudraprayag and other major towns.
6. Panch Kedar
The Panch Kedar refers to five sacred temples of Lord Shiva in the Garhwal Himalayas, including:
- Kedarnath Temple
- Madmaheshwar Temple
- Tungnath Temple
- Rudranath Temple
- Kalpeshwar Temple
These five temples are collectively considered the most important Shiva shrines in the Garhwal region.
7. Madmaheshwar
Situated at an altitude of 3,289 meters, Madmaheshwar Temple lies 25 km northeast of Guptkashi. The trek from Kalimath to Madmaheshwar is known for its unmatched natural beauty, surrounded by Chaukhamba, Kedarnath, and Neelkanth peaks. At this temple, Lord Shiva is worshipped in the form of his navel (belly).
8. Tungnath
At an altitude of 3,680 meters, Tungnath Temple is the highest Shiva shrine among the Panch Kedar. According to legend, Lord Shiva’s arms appeared here. It is the easiest Panch Kedar temple to access, with Chopta serving as the nearest roadhead.
9. Rudranath
Located at an elevation of 2,286 meters and about 23 km from Gopeshwar, Rudranath Temple is where Lord Shiva’s face is worshipped. The trek passes through dense forests, orchards, and picturesque meadows (bugyals). The site offers magnificent views of Hathi Parvat, Nanda Devi, Nanda Ghungti, and Trishul peaks. Nearby sacred kunds include Suryakund, Chandrakund, and Tarakund. The Anusuya Devi Temple is also located along the trekking route.
10. Kalpeshwar
Kalpeshwar Temple, located in the Urgam Valley at an altitude of 2,134 meters, is where Lord Shiva’s matted hair (jata) is worshipped. It requires a trek of around 35 km and is accessible from Helong on the Rishikesh–Badrinath route.
11. Deoria Tal
Deoria Tal, situated at 2,440 meters, lies near Sari village on the Chopta–Ukhimath road. In the early morning, the snow-covered Kedarnath peaks are beautifully reflected in its calm waters. The lake is also a popular spot for birdwatching and angling.