Indians, recognized for their spiritual fervor, lay particular importance to this blessed town. The etymological origin for the name of the city belongs to the Badri Van, where the verdant green Badri trees raise. According to a historical legend, the term Badri is originated from the wild berry that Lord Vishnu (God of the Hindu trinity, consigned with protecting the Universe) survived on during his satisfaction at Badri Van. Established on the right edges of the stream Alakananda in the northerly region of Uttarakhand, Badrinath is couched within the two peak ranges of Nar and Narayan, with the Neelkanth peak on the framework. This breathtaking vision is itself an attraction for visitors and is designated the "Garhwal Queen." It is established in the northern region of Chamoli and the imminent cities are Rishikesh, Mussourie and Dehradun. It is never too hot even in the summertime, with night temperatures dropping to as low as 10°C. This makes it a comfortable retreat from the other tropical sites in the country. Nestling at the foot of the Dhauladhar ranges is the old hamlet of Beer. This center was once the principal of the famous Pal Rajputs, who continued power across the area. Beneath Baijnath is a site called Binnu Khad. Moreover below are the old-fashioned hamlets of Paproli and Trehal, which have, over a period, surrendered to modernity. There are plenty of hotels in Badrinath from budget to luxury for the travelers. You can book these hotels in Badrinath with EasyMyJourney to get great deals.

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