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04 May 2025 to 06 Nov 2025 (Tentative)

One of the most important destinations for pilgrims in India is the Badrinath Temple, which is devoted to Lord Vishnu. This is also an important stop on the Char Dham and Chota Char Dham Yatras. The temple stands 3,133 metres above sea level in Uttarakhand's Chamoli district, on the banks of the Alaknanda River, and is flanked by the Nar and Narayan mountain ranges. People believe that Adi Shankaracharya discovered the temple again and built it in the 8th century. However, the shrine was probably there long before that. The temple is famous for its unique Garhwali wooden construction, its dazzling façade, and the black stone statue of Lord Badrinarayan sitting in meditation. Before they worship, pilgrims take a traditional bath in the Tapt Kund, a natural hot spring that is close by. The temple is open from April or May to October or November every year. It is closed throughout the coldest months of winter. As is their norm, Namboodiri Brahmins from Kerala pray every day and follow rigorous restrictions. Mata Murti Ka Mela and Badri Kedar Utsav are two big events that reflect how powerful the area's spiritual culture is. Because of better roads, online yatra registration, and better infrastructure, people from all over the world can now come to this Himalayan shrine more easily.

1. Lord Vishnu's Sacred Place of Residence

 H
indus consider Badrinath Temple to be one of their most important places of worship. When Lord Vishnu is meditating, it is a shrine to him. It is a vital element of the Char Dham and Chota Char Dham Yatras.

 2. A Himalayan Location Found at a High Altitude

 The temple is located in Uttarakhand's Chamoli district, right on the banks of the Alaknanda River and between the Nar and Narayan mountain ranges. The elevation is 3,133 metres above sea level. The elevation makes it look even more peaceful and holy.

 Adi Shankaracharya founded the temple at the third location where he unearthed the Badrinarayan idol.

 
Adi Shankaracharya unearthed the Badrinarayan idol in the Alaknanda River in the 8th century. He then rebuilt the old temple. His efforts brought back regular worship and made spiritual activity stronger in the Himalayas, which are very far away.

 4. Exceptional Buildings and Idol Structures

 The temple has a gold dome that appears like a cone and magnificent Garhwali architecture. A black stone figure of Lord Badrinarayan sitting in a lotus position is inside, along with other gods and goddesses. It makes you feel calm and devoted.

 5. Worship and Celebrations related to the seasons.

 
The temple is open from April or May until October or November. The Namboodiri priests in Kerala lead rites every day. Mata Murti Ka Mela and Badri Kedar Utsav are two celebrations that honour the temple's vibrant religious customs.

Frequently Asked Questions

People go to Badrinath to pray to Lord Vishnu, one of the Char Dham pilgrimage destinations. It signifies "north," and some think it can help them get out of the cycle of birth and death.

The temple will open at 6:00 AM on May 4, 2025, and it will probably close by early November, between November 6 and November 17.

You may drive from Rudraprayag, Chamoli, and Joshimath to Badrinath. During the pilgrimage season, people can ride in shared cabs, buses, or their cars from Haridwar and Rishikesh.

You can fly from Sahastradhara (Dehradun) to Badrinath by helicopter. It's a quick and beautiful option for older pilgrims or those who don't have a lot of time during the open season (May to November).

The best times to go are between May and June and between September and October. Don't go during the wet season because of landslides, and remember that the temple closes in the early winter.

Yes, people can utilize the official Badri-Kedar website to book Maha Abhishek, Vishnusahasranam, and other poojas. You have to pay in advance, and you can choose whether or not to go.

Some nearby areas that are significant for pilgrims and tourists due to their mythological and natural beauty include Tapt Kund, Mana Village, Vasudhara Falls, Neelkanth Peak, Bheem Pul, and Vyas Gufa.

Badrinath's summers are lovely (10–18°C), the evenings are pleasant, and it rains a lot. There is a lot of snow in the winter. Always pack warm clothes, rain gear, and sunscreen to make your trip more comfortable.

You must sign up for the Char Dham Yatra. Before they may start their walk, pilgrims must sign up online or at local counters and show confirmation of identity. It keeps people safe and keeps the crowd in check.

Put on thermal underwear, wool jackets, raincoats, gloves, and hiking shoes. Women should wear salwar kameez or pants to stay comfortable while hiking in the highlands. Always dress modestly while you're near a temple

You can stay in GMVN guesthouses or high-end hotels like Sarovar Portico. You can stay in a cheap, comfortable, or dorm-style place during the open season, depending on what you need.

Yes, however, you should be ready for the weather and the high altitude. Renting a car or using a helicopter are two easy ways to get around. People who have heart or breathing problems should see a doctor.
Badrinath Opening Date of 2026 Badrinath Closing Date of 2026
04 May 2025 06 Nov 2025 (Tentative)
Badrinath Facts
Area 3 sq kms
Altitude 3133 mts
District Chamoli
State Uttrakhand
Season April to November
Famous for Pilgrimage, Temple
Pincode 246422
STD Code 01381
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