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Experience the Divine Beauty of Rudraprayag - Where Rivers Meet Mountains
Nestled in the heart of Uttarakhand's Garhwal region, Rudraprayag stands as one of India's most revered pilgrimage destinations and a gateway to the famous Char Dham Yatra. This enchanting hill station, established as a district in 1997, captivates visitors with its spiritual significance, breathtaking mountain vistas, and the sacred confluence of two holy rivers.
Why Visit Rudraprayag? The Sacred Confluence Awaits
Rudraprayag derives its mystical charm from being one of the five sacred Panch Prayags, where the pristine waters of Alaknanda and Mandakini rivers merge in divine harmony. Named after Lord Shiva's fierce Rudra avatar, this spiritual haven attracts thousands of devotees and nature enthusiasts annually.
Key Highlights:
- Sacred confluence of Alaknanda and Mandakini rivers
- Starting point for the revered Kedarnath Dham Yatra
- Stunning Himalayan panoramas and scenic landscapes
- Rich cultural heritage with ancient temples
- Gateway between Kedarnath and Badrinath pilgrimage routes
Geography & Climate: Planning Your Perfect Visit
Located at an altitude of 610 meters above sea level, Rudraprayag enjoys a pleasant climate throughout the year. The town sits strategically on the Rishikesh-Badrinath highway, covering an area of 1,896 square kilometers.
Weather Guide:
- Summer (April-June): Maximum 30Β°C, Minimum 15Β°C - Perfect for sightseeing
- Winter (December-February): Maximum 24Β°C, Minimum 0Β°C - Crisp Mountain air
- Monsoon (July-September): Heavy rainfall, ideal for witnessing gushing rivers
Kedarnath Yatra Route from Rudraprayag
Rudraprayag serves as the crucial starting point for the sacred Kedarnath pilgrimage. The well-established route includes:
Complete Route: Rudraprayag β Tilwara β Kund β Guptkashi β Phata β Sersi β Sitapur β Sonprayag β Gaurikund (trek starting point for 16 km journey to Kedarnath)
Ready to Experience Divine Rudraprayag?
Plan your spiritual journey to this sacred confluence where mountains meet divinity. For customized travel packages and expert guidance, contact our experienced travel consultants who specialize in Uttarakhand pilgrimage tours.
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Last Updated: Sept 2025
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Best Time to Visit
- April-June: Best for pilgrimage and trekking
- October-November: Post-monsoon clarity and festivals
- December-February: Winter charm but cold temperatures
Popular Activities
- Visit Holy Confluence of Alaknanda and Mandakini River
- Walk Through market
- Plan a trip to various places like Chopta, Kartik Swamy, Kedarnath and more
- Enjoy the weather of Himalayas
Nearby Attractions
- Kedarnath Dham
- Chopta
- Tungnath
- Kartik Swamy Temple
- Dhari Devi Temple
- Karanprayag
How to Reach
By Road: Rudraprayag enjoys excellent road connectivity with regular bus services and taxi options from major cities. The scenic drive offers glimpses of the majestic Himalayas.
By Train: The nearest railway station is Rishikesh (140 km away), well-connected to Delhi, Mumbai, and other major cities. From Rishikesh, hire a taxi or take a bus to reach Rudraprayag.
By Air: Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun (155 km) is the closest airport with regular flights from Delhi and other metropolitan cities.
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