Mata Murti Temple (3 Kms.)
On the right bank of alaknana stands the temple dedicated to the mother of sri
Badrinathji.
Mana Village (4 Kms.)
Inhabited by Indo-Mangolian tribe, it is considered to be the last indian village
before Tibet. On this route, nearby are Vyas Gufa-the rock cave of saint Ved
Vyas, the writer of Mahabharata. Bhim Pul- a natural bridge over the Saraswati
river and Vasundhara Falls- a 122 mts. high waterfall - forming an important
part of the pilgrimage to Badrinath.
Alka Puri (15 kms.)
The source of alaknanda river from the glacier snouts of Bhagirath-kharak and
satopanth glaciers.
Satopanth (25 Kms.)
A three cornered lake with a circumference of about 1 km., is situated at an
elevation of 4,402 mts. above sea level. It is named after the Hindu triad -
Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh, who are blieved to occupy one corner each of the
lake. The trek is hazardous with dramatic lanscapes. An experienced guide is
advisable.
Hemkund
Sahib (43 kms.)
Near the Valley of flowers is the holy lake Hemkund- an important pilgrimage
of theSikhs and Hindus. Along its shores is the sacred Sikh shrine where Guru
Gobind singh, the tenth Guru unified with god after Prolonged meditation in
his previous birth. Nearby is the Lakshman Temple where Lakshman - the brother
of Lord Rama performed his penance. The reflection of surrounding snow- clad
peaks in its placid waters offers a scenic sight. more details
Auli (57 Kms.)
An ideal shi resort in theGarhwal Himalayas with its slopes comparable to the
best in the world. Perched at an elevation of 2,500 mts, auli not only offers
a magnificent view of the Himalaya rqnges but is a delight for winter sports
enthusiasts.
Valley of Flowers (42 kms.) An exotice valley in a conical shape lies
to the east of Badrinath with river pushpawati flowing through it. The valley
that is presently a national park, is 19 kms. trek from govindghat. A must-
see for all natural lovers.
Pipalkoti
(80 Kms.)
A scenic spot amidst snow- clad peaks.
Govindghat (25 Kms.)
The confluence of alaknanda and Lakshman Ganga rivers. It has an imposing Gurudwara
named after Guru Gobind singh.
Joshimath (44 Kms.)
The winter home of Shri Badrinathji is situated on the slopes above the confluence
of alaknanda and dhauliganga. It is one of the four 'maths's established by
adi guru shankaracharya.
Srinagar (192 Kms.)
The old capital of Garhwal, it is an important cultural and educational centre.
Places to visit include Kamleshwar and Kilkileshwar temples and the shankar
math. more details