Satopanth Tal, near Badrinath in Uttarakhand, is a glacial lake with crystal-clear water! Locals call it 'Swargarohini Tal,' believing it's the path to heaven. Legend says the Trimoorti-- Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva-- bathed in this holy lake. It's a challenging trek, but the stunning views make it worth it! A must-visit for adventure travel and spiritual tourism.
Camping Near The Lake
Enjoying The Scenic Beauty
Exploring Nearby Glaciers And Meadows
Meditating By The Serene Lake
Photography Of Himalayan Peaks
Trekking To The Glacial Lake
Witnessing The Sunrise Over The Mountains
May to June, September to October
Morning
₹5,000 per person
Satopanth Tal holds significant religious importance in Hindu mythology. Legend says that the Pandavas passed through this region during their final journey to heaven (Swargarohini). It is believed that Yudhishthira, the eldest Pandava, was the only one to successfully ascend to heaven with his dog. The lake's name, 'Satopanth,' translates to 'path of truth,' further emphasizing its spiritual significance. Local folklore also suggests that the lake possesses medicinal properties. Over centuries, pilgrims and sages have visited Satopanth Tal for meditation and spiritual cleansing, adding to its rich historical and cultural heritage. The area remains relatively untouched, preserving its ancient aura and natural beauty.