Kedarnath Temple: This ancient Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is the main attraction. It is one of the Char Dham pilgrimage sites and is renowned for its stunning Himalayan backdrop.
Vasuki Tal: A high-altitude glacial lake surrounded by magnificent peaks, Vasuki Tal offers a beautiful trekking experience. It’s about 8 km from Kedarnath.
Chorabari Tal (Gandhi Sarovar): This serene lake, located just 3 km from Kedarnath, is known for its clear waters and tranquil surroundings. It’s named after Mahatma Gandhi.
Triyuginarayan Temple: This ancient temple is believed to be the place where Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati got married. It’s about 20 km from Kedarnath.
Gaurikund: This is the starting point for the trek to Kedarnath and is known for its hot water springs. It’s also associated with Goddess Parvati.
Sonprayag: Located at the confluence of the Mandakini and Basuki rivers, this scenic spot is known for its natural beauty and is a base for the Kedarnath trek.
Gandhi Sarovar (Chorabari Glacier): This glacier is the source of the Chorabari Ganga, and a trek to it offers breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks.
Bhairavnath Temple: Situated around 1 km from Kedarnath, this temple is dedicated to Lord Bhairav, who is believed to protect the Kedarnath region during the winters.
Madhyamaheshwar Temple: Another sacred temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, it’s known for its architectural beauty and is accessible via a trek.
Kalimath Temple: A shrine dedicated to the Goddess Kali, it’s a popular stop for pilgrims en route to Kedarnath.