Uttarakhand Chardham Yatra

Badri Managav Yatra


Mana Village is a tourism village known as the last Indian village that lies close to the Tibetan - Chinese border. Located on the banks of River Saraswati at an altitude of 10,000 feet above sea level, it is famous for its scenic beauty surrounded by the breathtaking Himalayan Mountain Ranges. The Bheem Pul on River Saraswati is believed to be built by Bheem when the Pandavas walked through the village.

Vyas Gufa

The Vyas Gufa is located in the Mana Village of Badrinath. The Vyas Gufa is the spot which is very famous because of being one of the greatest Hindu Sage Veda Vyasa lived in the Mana Village and it is believed that he wrote the 4 Vedas in this very cave. Thus, this cave gets the importance and is visited by many hindu devotees. This cave is located not more than 200 metres away from the village.

Saraswati Temple

One of the major temples to visit around the Mana village is Saraswati Temple. This temple is addressed to the Saraswati river which is famous as one of the holiest rivers according to the Hindu mythology. The Saraswati temple is visited by millions of pilgrims every year. The Saraswati temple is located within the valley. If you opt to visit this temple from Mana Village, you will have to take a 1 km ride as well as trek for 1 kms.

Bheem Pul

Mana Village is one of the major religious destination in Badrinath which consists a number of places that have a lot of importance in Hindu Mythology, and religion. One of the significant religious site in Mana Village is the Bheem Pul. It is believed to be one of the major bridges which was constructed by the biggest brother amongst Pandavas who was named as Bheem. It is believed that he threw a boulder over the Saraswati river so as to help his family cross the river

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Badrinath

Located in Uttarakhand's Chamoli district, Badrinath is one of the Char Dhams, translating to Four Adobes, along with Puri, Dwarka, and Rameshwaram, the holy pilgrimage rite of passage for Hindu believers. It is also one of the Chota Char Dham sites, where the other three are Gangotri, Yamunotri, and its sister site Kedarnath.

A visit to Badrinath is centred around the temple for its religious and spiritual charisma. The holy ground is dotted with numerous temples and shrines, each with its lore, legend, and historical significance. It is the home of exceptionally beautiful mountain ranges that open the doorway for many facets of exploration of the place.