

Nestled in the Garhwal Himalayas, Badrinath Temple is a sacred Hindu shrine dedicated to Lord Vishnu, attracting pilgrims from across the globe.

Badrinath is cold due to high altitude, a woolen sweater is essential for warmth.
Monsoon rains are common, a raincoat is recommended for protection.
The journey involves trekking, sturdy hiking shoes are essential for comfort and safety.
A sacred Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu, nestled in the Garhwal Himalayas.
The last Indian village before the Tibetan border, offering stunning mountain views.
A hot spring believed to have medicinal properties, located near the Badrinath Temple.
Run by the temple trust, this kitchen serves free meals to pilgrims, a tradition dating back centuries.
Offers traditional Kumaoni breakfast, a unique dining experience near Badrinath Temple.
Another temple-run kitchen, serving lunch to pilgrims and visitors.

Lentil curry with local spices, served with rice
Potato-stuffed flatbread, served with curd

Sweet cottage cheese balls soaked in creamy milk

Prasad is a sacred food offered to the deities in the temple, considered auspicious and a must-buy souvenir.
These silver coins are embossed with the temple's name and are a popular souvenir among devotees.
Crafted from fine wool, these shawls are a symbol of luxury and warmth, originating from the nearby regions.
Lyon's traboules are secret passageways that connect buildings, offering a glimpse into medieval architecture and local life.
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