Come to Badrinath, Uttarakhand, where the holy Alakananda River flows! Imagine, long ago, people called it Vishnu Ganga. This sacred river, near the famous Badrinath Temple, tells tales of ancient gods and is a key part of the Char Dham Yatra. Feel the peace as you listen to its gentle roar!
Attend The Evening Aarti Ceremony.
Capture Scenic Views Of The River.
Enjoy A Peaceful Walk Along The River.
Explore Nearby Temples And Ghats.
Meditate By The Riverbank.
Take A Holy Dip In The River.
Visit The Confluence Of Rivers.
May to June, September to October
Morning
₹500 per person
The Alaknanda River holds immense historical and religious significance in Hinduism. It is mentioned in ancient scriptures and is considered the abode of deities. The river has been a lifeline for the region for centuries, supporting agriculture and providing water to numerous settlements. The establishment of Badrinath Temple on its banks further enhanced its importance as a pilgrimage destination. Historically, the river served as a natural boundary and a crucial trade route. Over time, various rulers and dynasties have contributed to the development of infrastructure around the river, including bridges and ghats, facilitating easier access for pilgrims. The Alaknanda's history is intertwined with the spiritual and cultural heritage of the Garhwal Himalayas, making it a revered and cherished river.