Yamunotri is the sacred source of the Yamuna River and the starting point of the Char Dham Yatra. Located in a remote, scenic valley, it’s famous for hot springs near the temple—especially Surya Kund. Devotees cook rice in the spring as prasad!
Gangotri, nestled in the Garhwal Himalayas, marks the origin of the holy Ganga River. Legend says Goddess Ganga descended here to cleanse the earth. Surrounded by snow peaks and pine forests, it’s not just a pilgrimage—it's a soul-stirring journey.
Kedarnath is where spirituality meets raw Himalayan power. Home to one of Lord Shiva’s twelve Jyotirlingas, the temple sits at 11,755 feet, surrounded by snow-clad peaks. Reaching it means a 16 km trek, but the journey is half the magic. After the 2013 floods, it stands resilient—like faith itself.
Badrinath, devoted to Lord Vishnu, is pure spiritual bliss tucked between the Nar and Narayan ranges. The colorful temple, the Alaknanda River, and the crisp mountain air create a divine vibe. According to mythology, Vishnu meditated here for ages.
The Bunker House in an unparalleled Cafe and Stay property located in this very ‘Mini Switzerland of Uttarakhand. It empowers its visitors to experience the spectacular beauty of Chopta without compromising on the comfort.