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In the Lap of Himalayas
“Welcome to Hotel Dikesh Inn, your serene retreat nestled amidst the majestic Himalayan ranges in the sacred town of Badrinath. Located just a short distance from the revered Badrinath Temple, our hotel offers the perfect blend of spiritual tranquility and modern comfort. Whether you’re a pilgrim seeking divine blessings or a traveler exploring the enchanting beauty of the Himalayas, our warm hospitality and exceptional amenities ensure a memorable stay.
Relax in our cozy rooms with breathtaking views of the mountains, savor delicious vegetarian meals crafted with care, and immerse yourself in the spiritual ambiance of this holy destination. At Hotel Dikesh Inn we strive to make your visit to Badrinath as peaceful and rejuvenating as the sacred land itself.”
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Shri Badrinath Mandir (5 Min Walk)
Badarinath or Badarinarayana Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Vishnu Ji and one of the Char Dham Piligrmage sites. It is situated in the town of Badrinath in Uttarakhand, India. The temple is also one of the 108 Divya Desams dedicated to Vishnu—holy shrines for Vaishnavas—who is worshipped as Badrinath. It is open for six months every year (between the end of April and the mid of November), because of extreme weather conditions in the Himalayan region. The temple is located in Garhwal hill tracks in Chamoli district along the banks of Alaknanda River. It is one of the most visited pilgrimage centers of India.

Bheem Pul
Standing as a testament to both mythology and nature’s power, Bheem Pul, the “Bridge of Bheem,” is an iconic landmark near the sacred Shri Badrinath Mandir. Legend whispers tales of how the mighty Bheema, from the epic Mahabharata, placed this colossal rock across the raging Saraswati River to allow Draupadi Ji a safe passage. Today, Bheem Pul remains a natural wonder, a single massive rock forming a bridge over the gushing river, offering breathtaking views and a unique historical connection. Visitors can stand upon this bridge, marvelling at its size and strength, while imagining the epic journey it facilitated. Bheem Pul adds another layer of intrigue to the Badrinath experience, blending mythology with the raw beauty of the Himalayas, making it a must-visit for travellers seeking adventure and a touch of legend.

Brahma Kapal
Brahma Kapal is situated on the banks of Alaknanda River, Brahma Kapal is a place in Badrinath which is of great importance for Hindus. It is here they pay homage to the dead souls of their ancestors. It is just 100-120 meters north of the Badrinath temple.

Vasudhara Falls
‘Vasu’ refers to Lord Vishnu’s Vasudeva. Dhara (river in Sanskrit) means “path of the river”, so “the path of Lord Vishnu”. In Hinduism, the legend says that lewania is a 2-person soul. It is also the place where Sage Vedavyasa divided the Vedas into four Rig, Yajur, Sama and Atharva. The water of this spring does not touch the body of sinners. For this reason, Hindus take the water of this spring with them. Sinners should stay away. It is said that if the holy water of this spring starts falling on you, then you are a virtuous soul.

Neelkanth
Unveiling a spectacle reserved for the chosen few, the Snow Crest boasts 8 exclusive rooms with breathtaking views of the majestic Neelkanth peak. Nilkantha (or Neelakant, Neelkanth, Nilkanth, Nilkanta) is a major peak of the Garhwal division of the Himalayas, in the Uttarakhand region of the Indian state of Uttarakhand. Although substantially lower than the highest peaks of the region, it towers dramatically over the valley of the Alaknanda River and rises 3,474 metres (11,398 ft) above the Hindu pilgrimage site of Badrinath, only 9 km (6 mi) to the east.

Tapt Kund
Tapt Kund, nestled beside the Badrinath temple, pulsates with history and spiritual significance. Its steaming waters, believed to be blessed by Lord Agni himself, offer a purifying bath to devotees seeking solace and blessings. The warmth transcends the crisp mountain air, creating a mystical atmosphere where chants and prayers mingle with the gentle hum of the spring. A dip in Tapt Kund is more than just a physical experience; it’s a journey where fire meets faith, leaving you rejuvenated and connected to the ancient spirit of the Himalayas.

Satopanth lake
Satopanth Lake, nestled amidst the snow-capped peaks of the Garhwal Himalayas, is a sight to behold. At an altitude of 4,600 meters (15,100 feet), it’s a triangular-shaped glacial lake known for its crystal-clear emerald green water. The lake holds religious significance for Hindus, believed to be where Lord Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh bathe on auspicious days.
Reaching the lake requires a moderate to challenging trek from Badrinath, offering breathtaking views of peaks like Chaukhamba, Nilkantha, and Balakun. The journey itself is an adventure, passing through meadows, glaciers, and moraines. Once you reach the lake, the serenity and beauty will leave you speechless.
