Uttarakhand, often called Devbhumi (Land of the Divine), is home to countless shrines and temples scattered across its breathtaking landscapes. Among them, a group of five sacred temples dedicated to Lord Vishnu is collectively known as Panch Badri. Visiting all five is considered highly auspicious for devotees seeking spiritual blessings.
The Panch Badri circuit includes Badrinath, Adi Badri, Vridha Badri, Bhavishya Badri, and Yogadhyan Badri. Apart from these, two other significant Vishnu shrines — Ardha Badri and Narsingh Badri — also hold great reverence.
Known as the land of gods, Uttarakhand attracts visitors from across India and abroad, offering a divine blend of spirituality and nature’s grandeur. The serene atmosphere, towering Himalayan peaks, crisp mountain breeze, and occasional snowfall create an enchanting experience for travelers. For those devoted to Lord Vishnu, the Panch Badri Yatra is one of the most revered spiritual journeys, taking you across the five sacred abodes of Badrinath where worshippers offer prayers to the preserver of the universe.
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This sacred trail is more than a pilgrimage — it is an enriching journey into peace, devotion, and Himalayan beauty. Each temple offers a unique charm, spiritual depth, and unforgettable moments to cherish for a lifetime.
Situated at an altitude of 12,313 ft in Chamoli district, Badrinath is one of the most venerated Hindu shrines in India. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, the temple radiates spiritual energy and natural beauty. Believed to have been established by Adi Shankaracharya in the 8th century and restored several times, it opens for devotees between May and November. During winter closure, the idol is shifted to Pandukeshwar.
Nearby, the famous hot water springs Tapt Kund and Surya Kund maintain a steady temperature of around 50°C, even in extreme cold. Taking a dip here before darshan is believed to purify both body and soul.
Located about 9 miles from Karnaprayag, Adi Badri is part of a group of 16 temples tracing back to the Gupta period. It is believed that Maharishi Ved Vyas composed the Shri Mad Bhagwat Puran here. These temples were promoted by Adi Shankaracharya to spread the essence of Hinduism far and wide. The most favorable months to visit are May, June, August, and October.
Nestled amidst thick forests near Tapovan, Bhavishya Badri offers mesmerizing views of lush valleys and greenery. Devotees can reach the temple by road till Saldhar, followed by a 6 km trek. Here, Lord Badrinarayan is worshipped in the form of an idol of Narsingh. The temple’s name — meaning “Future Badri” — is linked to a belief that in the future, this will be the main seat of Lord Badrinath.
Vridh Badri (or Bridha Badri) lies in Animath village at an altitude of 4,530 m on the Joshimath-Badrinath route. According to legends, Lord Vishnu appeared here as an elderly man, and thus, the idol worshipped is in the form of an old sage. The temple remains open throughout the year and is about 3 miles from Joshimath, 264 km from Dehradun’s Jolly Grant Airport.
Located in Pandukeshwar, Yogdhyan Badri stands at an altitude of 6,000 ft along the Joshimath road. The temple houses a bronze idol of Lord Vishnu in a meditative posture. As per mythology, King Pandu meditated here to atone for the sin of killing two mating deer, who were sages in their previous birth. This sacred site can be reached easily by road from Joshimath within an hour.
Panch Badri is a group of five sacred temples dedicated to Lord Vishnu, spread across the beautiful valleys of Uttarakhand. Each temple has its own unique charm and can be reached by road or short treks.
Except Adi Badri and Vridh Badri, the remaining temples close during winter due to heavy snowfall, with deities moved to their winter abodes:
The best months to visit are May–June and September–October, when the weather is pleasant and roads are clear.
Summers are pleasant and ideal for travel. The monsoon months (July–August) can cause roadblocks and landslides, while winters (November–April) bring heavy snowfall in higher-altitude temples, leading to seasonal closures.
Nearest Airport: Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun
Nearest Railway Station: Rishikesh
From these points, travel by road to the respective temple locations:
The Panch Badri Yatra offers a blend of devotion and Himalayan beauty. Each temple has its own story and charm, making the journey both spiritual and memorable. Visiting during the right season ensures a smooth and enriching experience.
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