A Pilgrimage to the Highest Peaks of Kedarnath with Ekdham Yatra Helicopter

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Ekdham Yatra Helicopter Pilgrimage to the Highest Peaks of Kedarnath

Kedarnath is one of the most sacred temples of India. It is located in the Himalayan range in Uttarakhand, and it is also referred to as "the abode of Lord Shiva". The temple complex consists of several temples and shrines dedicated to different deities including Shiva and Parvati. Kedarnath Temple has been a pilgrimage site since medieval times, especially during midsummer when pilgrims go on an annual pilgrimage with Ekdham Yatra Helicopter Pilgrimage

Ekdham yatra kedarnath helicopter is a unique experience that you will love. With the help of an experienced pilot and an expert guide, you will be able to explore the beautiful Himalayas in comfort. This isn't just another sightseeing tour; it's a spiritual journey that allows you to see the true beauty of this area through the eyes of someone who knows what they're talking about.

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History and Significance of Kedarnath

Kedarnath is a pilgrimage site in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. It is the most important Hindu temple in Uttarakhand, with an annual pilgrimage of millions of people. It is located at an altitude of 3,200 metres (10,500 feet) above sea level in Garhwal Himalayas, at an elevation higher than that of any other Hindu temple complex in India.

Kedarnath Temple was built by King Jayadeva during 12th century CE as part of his courtship with Shri Parvati Devi who wanted to be married to him but she rejected his proposal because he was too old for her liking (at this time). However later on when Parvati got pregnant from Lord Shiva's blessings and gave birth to twins named Kusha & Nanda; she decided not only him but also all his family members should know about their relationship so that none could ever say anything against them again!

The starting point of the pilgrimage

Kedarnath is a popular pilgrimage destination for Hindus. It is also a popular tourist destination for tourists from all over the world, who come here to enjoy the beauty of nature and to take part in some exciting activities like trekking or horse riding.

Kedarnath Temple is located at an altitude of 11,600 feet above sea level in Garhwal region of Uttarakhand state. The temple was built by Pandavas during their exile period after they had killed their cousins (the Kauravas) and later returned back home with Draupadi as their queen after winning the war against them. The temple houses one idol called Lord Shiva which stands on his own pedestal surrounded by serpents on all sides except one side where he has his consort Parvati seated on his lap!

What to expect on the helicopter ride

As the helicopter flies over the mountains, you will be able to see the temples of Kedarnath and Badrinath on your right. You will also get a good view of picturesque valleys and rivers that flow along with them.

Aerial view of the Himalayan ranges

The Himalayan range is a part of the great mountain chain that runs through Asia and Europe. It is home to some of the highest peaks in the world, including Kedarnath at 8,586 m (28,606 ft), Annapurna I at 8,091 m (26,545 ft), Dhaulagiri I at 8m (29 ft) and Manaslu II at 8250 metres (27000 feet).

Landing at the Kedarnath helipad

  • You must reach the helipad by 7 am to catch a flight.

  • If you are late, it will be too late for your flight and you will have to wait for another one or take a taxi or hire an auto-rickshaw.

  • The Kedarnath helipad is located in the heart of Uttarakhand's Garhwal region, near Dehradun city and close to Rudraprayag district headquarters. It lies at an elevation of 1750 meters above sea level (asl).

Trekking to the Kedarnath temple

You can trek to the Kedarnath temple by taking a tour with Ek dham yatra in helicopter. This is an ideal way to explore the sacred destination of Kedarnath, located in Uttarakhand, India. The temple is a place of worship for Hindus and has been for centuries. It's also known as Gangotri, Bhairon Dham and Badrinath Dham among other names, depending on what region you're visiting.

The trekking route will take you through forests full of greenery and tall mountains that tower over everything else around them. You'll have plenty of time to look at some beautiful scenery along the way—including gorgeous waterfalls!

Accommodation options for pilgrims

So, what are your options for accommodation?

  • Accommodation at the temple: You can stay in a room inside the main temple complex. It will be booked by pilgrims and offered to you by them after you have made arrangements with them beforehand. It is not advisable for anyone who wants privacy as there may be other pilgrims staying there on the same floor as well. This can also mean that there could be some noisy conversations from time to time which may disturb your rest if you are not used to this kind of thing!

  • Accommodation outside Kedarnath: If you don't mind spending some money on getting an apartment close by then this might be something worth considering; however don't expect much luxury here either - most people end up renting rooms in small hotels or guest houses close by so this would probably not be ideal unless absolutely necessary!

The spiritual significance of the temple

The Kedarnath temple is a place of worship and pilgrimage, meditation and prayer. It has been believed to be the abode of Lord Shiva since time immemorial and offers an environment conducive to penance.

The temple has many shrines dedicated to various deities including Vishnu, Surya Narayana & Brahma. The presiding deity in this temple is Lord Shiva with his consort Parvati or Bhairavi Devi as they are called locally (Bhairav).

Mythological stories associated with Kedarnath

Kedarnath is the centre of the world and abode of Lord Shiva. It has been a part of mythological stories for centuries. The place had great significance in ancient times, even though it is not as famous today as it was then.

In fact, Kedarnath is considered to be one of the most important pilgrimage sites in India today because it houses two temples dedicated to Lord Shiva: the Trikuta Temple (which houses one of his tridents) and Rameshwar Temple (where he sits on lotus).

Exploring the nearby attractions

There are many reasons to take a selfie, but here are some of the most important:

  • Selfies help you remember your trip by taking pictures and videos.

  • You can share these memories with loved ones.

  • These photos can be used as evidence that you were there when something happened (for example, if someone asks how long ago the photo was taken).

The challenge of high-altitude trekking

The high-altitude trek is a challenge for anyone. The most important thing you can do is to avoid altitude sickness by keeping your body hydrated, eating a balanced diet and exercising regularly.

Altitude sickness symptoms include:

  • Nausea

  • Vomiting

  • Coughing up mucus or blood (watery eyes)

If you experience any of these symptoms during your trek, seek medical attention immediately as they can be life-threatening if left untreated.

Best time to plan the pilgrimage

The best time to plan the pilgrimage is from April through June, when it's cooler and less crowded. You can also go in October or November if you're willing to pay more for accommodation and food.

If you want to stay at an ashram (a small guesthouse or monastery that provides lodging for pilgrims), then make sure that your chosen ashram has rooms available for booking before arriving in Haridwar. You should also avoid staying with people who have never been on a Kedarnath Pilgrimage before because they will not be able to give accurate directions about where things are located within their homes/ashrams as well as how far each location is from another location on your journey back down into Haridwar after visiting Kedarnath temple itself; this could lead them getting lost while trying out new routes around town without knowing where they're going!

Safety precautions and tips

  • Take a photo of your passport and other important documents.

  • Carry a photocopy of your passport, visa, hotel reservation and tickets with you in case they get lost or stolen.

An unforgettable spiritual journey

The pilgrimage is an important part of Hindu culture, and it's also a spiritual journey. It's not just about visiting a temple; it's about experiencing the sacredness of nature and connecting with God through meditation and prayer.

The helicopter ride will take you to some of the most stunning vistas in Uttarakhand, including Gangotri glacier (the source of all living things) and Kedarnath temple. You'll see various mountains along your route that represent different aspects of life: Mount Kailash represents spirituality; Shivala Peak represents knowledge; Garib Nawaz peak represents peace; Neelkanth peak represents power...and so on!

This trip includes accommodation at Hotel Chikmagalur near Devikulam Falls which has been rated as one of India’s top resorts by Forbes Traveler Magazine in 2018

Kedarnath is a sacred site and pilgrim destination. The uniqueness of this place makes it an ideal destination for spiritual seekers to visit. Pilgrims from all over India come here to pray, meditate and seek blessings from Lord Vishnu. The journey starts from Gangotri where you get a glimpse of the beauty of the Garhwal Himalayas. You will be amazed at how untouched nature can be in this area due to its high altitude above 3000 meters above sea level (more than 6000 feet).

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