It is believed that going on this journey will eliminate all your sins and you will attain salvation by the blessings of the Lord. Thus, it is said that every Hindu should do this yatra once in their lifetime.
Badarinath is one of the holy shrines for Vaishnavites among the 108 divya desams incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Badrinath town is also the part of Panch Badri temples including Yog Dhyan Badri, Bhavishya Badri, Adi Badri and Vriddha Badri, along with Badrinath temple.
The last inhabited village before the Indo-Tibetan border, known for its culture, views, and Vasudhara Falls
Tapt Kund: A natural hot water spring in Badrinath with religious significance
Badrinath Temple : Also known as the Badrinarayan Temple, this is one of the four important pilgrimages in Uttarakhand, known as the Char Dham
A beautiful showcase of traditions, myths and mysticism, Devprayag is the place where the holy rivers Bhagirathi and Alaknanda meet, merge into one and take the name Ganga, making it a unique pilgrimage. It is believed that Lord Rama and his father King Dasharath (from the epic Ramayana) performed penance here.
Guptkashi has great importance like Kashi. The ancient Vishwanath Temple, Ardhanareshwar Temple and Manikarnik Kund, where the two rivers Ganga and Yamuna are believed to meet, are the main attractions in Guptkashi. It is believed that after the battle of Mahabharata, Pandavas wanted to meet Lord Shiva and seek his blessings.
Rudraprayag is named after Rudra, an aspect of Lord Shiva. According to a legend, Lord Shiva appeared here as 'Rudra' to bless Narad Muni. Rudraprayag is of immense significance for the pilgrims of Char Dham Yatra, as it is the junction for visiting Badrinath and Kedarnath Dham.