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One of the most popular pilgrimages trips of the world, Kailash Mansarovar yatra is very arduous and physically challenging pilgrimage in Asia because one has to travel through high altitude of 19,500 feet and inhospitable conditions. One of the quickest and most convenient ways to perform a trip to Mt. Kailash and Lake Mansarovar is the helicopter yatra from Delhi.

Witness One Of The Twelve Jyotirlingas Of Lord Shiva, Kedarnath Shrine Which Stands Tall At An Average Height Of 11759 Ft. Above Sea Level Amidst The Snow Covered Mountain Peaks. Seek Blessings From Bhimshila, A Massive Rock That Rolled Down And Parked It Self Right Behind The Temple To Protect It From The Floods In 2013.

Rudranath is a Hindu temple dedicated to god Shiva, It is a natural rock temple. This temple is located in Garhwal Himalayan mountains in Uttarakhand, India at 11,800 ft height above sea level.

Adi Kailash situated at a fairly impressive altitude of 6,310 Metres, Adi Kailash also referred to as Chota Kailash or Little Kailash is in one or the other way a replica of Mount Kailash in Tibet.

Grasp breathtaking views of Nandadevi, Trisul, Kedar Peak Bandarpunch and Chaukhamba peaks from the top. Trek to an altitude of 13,000 feet to explore the ‘Mini Switzerland of Uttarakhand’ – Chopta.

The four pilgrimage destinations of Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath, collectively known as Char Dham, are nestled among the calm heights of the mighty Himalayas. These pilgrimage sites attract the greatest number of pilgrims each year, making them the most important religious travel hubs in Northern India. Traditionally, the pilgrimage begins from the West and ends in the East. Thus, the Char Dham Yatra commences from Yamunotri, then proceeding to Gangotri and finally to Kedarnath and Badrinath.