Fresh spell of snowfall in Kedarnath
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, KEDARNATH/ Created : May 11, 2019, 16:33 IST
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Kedarnath, one of the most revered places in India, has received fresh snowfall. Part of the famous Chardham Yatra, Kedarnath in Uttarakhand holds immense religious significance and people from across the lobe visit here to pray a … Read more
Kedarnath, one of the most revered places in India, has received fresh snowfall. Part of the famous Chardham Yatra, Kedarnath in Uttarakhand holds immense religious significance and people from across the lobe visit here to pray at the ancient Shiva temple in the region. The Chardham Yatra began just a few days back and the temple a Kedarnath was reopened for the devotees. Read less
Kedarnath, one of the most revered places in India, has received fresh snowfall. Part of the famous Chardham Yatra, Kedarnath in Uttarakhand holds immense religious significance and people from across the lobe visit here to pray at the ancient Shiva temple in the region. The Chardham Yatra began just a few days back and the temple a Kedarnath was reopened for the devotees.
Uttarakhand: Visuals from near Kedarnath Temple, in Kedarnath, as the area receives fresh snowfall. pic.twitter.com/jChBqlgizA
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At an altitude of 3583 m above sea level, Kedarnath is apparently one of the most sacred pilgrimage centres in India, which is thrown open for devotees only for six months every year. Given the extreme climatic conditions, reaching the destination becomes quite a difficult task.
There are no motorable road to the temple and one needs to trek for about 14 km from Gaurikund. Horses and pithus are available to carry child and old-age people ill the temple from Gaurikund. The other option is taking helicopter service.
With the fresh snowfall, it might get a little difficult for devotees planning their Kedarnath Yatra. As the roads get blocked with snow and people generally get stuck at one place.
The temple gates were opened for devotees on 9th May, 2019.
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