

A serene confluence of Alaknanda and Mandakini rivers, offering panoramic views and a peaceful atmosphere.
A serene temple dedicated to Lord Rudra, offering panoramic views of the confluence.

An ancient temple situated on the banks of river Alaknanda, known for its architectural beauty.
A beautiful national park offering trekking trails, diverse flora and fauna, and stunning views.
Rudraprayag experiences sudden rain showers, especially in monsoon.
The confluence point has uneven terrain, perfect for hiking.
Sun exposure is high due to the altitude and reflection from the river.
Known for its authentic Pahadi cuisine and delicious breakfast items.
Offers a beautiful view of the Ganga river along with a variety of breakfast options.
A popular spot for lunch, known for its wide range of Indian and Chinese dishes.
Whole wheat flatbread, served with ghee and local chutney.
A traditional breakfast dish made with rice, lentils, and spices.
Potatoes cooked with local spices and served with rice or roti.
Renowned for its purity and unique taste, Rudraprayag honey is collected from the nearby forests and is a symbol of the region's natural abundance.
Crafted from the fine wool of the Himalayan Pashmina goat, these shawls are lightweight, warm, and a traditional craft of the region.
Considered sacred, these malas are made from Rudraksha seeds and are believed to have spiritual benefits. They are a popular souvenir among pilgrims.
Ceto Botanical Garden is a lush, 12-hectare sanctuary in Costa Rica, home to over 250 plant species, including many endangered ones.

A fascinating journey through the history of Ho Chi Minh City, from its humble beginnings to its role in the Vietnam War.
Explore the reconstructed village where Abraham Lincoln lived and worked as a young man, offering a glimpse into his early life and the rural frontier experience.