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Badrinath Temple
(22km track from the Homestay)
Badrinath Temple is one of the most visited religious destinations of India and it is situated at a mere distance of 22 km from Govind Ghat. This magnificent temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is one of the 108 must-visit places for Vaishnava Dharma followers. -
Gurudwara Shri Hemkund Sahib
(19km track from the Homestay)
Hemkund Sahib, formally known as Gurudwara Shri Hemkund Sahib Ji, is a Sikh place of worship and pilgrimage site in Chamoli district, Uttarakhand, India. Ganga Resort is the Best Hotel at the Base of Hemkund Sahib. If you are looking for the Best Homestay at the base of Hemkund Sahib to get a personalized and friendly experience then our Ganga Resort can be a great choice. -
(18km track from the Homestay)
At an average height of 2800 meters, Auli in the Indian state of Uttarakhand is famous for its fascinating ski resorts and stunning natural beauty. Bounded by the snowy peaks of the mighty Himalayas, this hilly terrain offers the sceneries of oak-fringed slopes, coniferous forests, apple orchards, and fine deodar trees, and spectacular views of the lofty mountain ranges like Nanda Devi, Mana Paravat and Kamat Kamet. If you are planning to visit this beautiful place then you might need to book your stay with the Best Hotel Near Auli to make your fun and affordable you can plan your stay with Ganga Resort the Best Homestay Near Auli. -
Valley of Flowers
(17km track from the Homestay)
Valley of Flowers National Park is an Indian national park, located in North Chamoli and Pithoragarh, in the state of Uttarakhand and is known for its meadows of endemic alpine flowers and the variety of flora. The place is filled with many amazing views that you can easily enjoy by staying at the Best Homestay at the Base of Valley of Flowers. -
Kuber Temple
(1.5km track from the Homestay)
Visit the Kuber temple in Pandukeshwar village in Chamoli district Uttarakhand, where the Hindu god of wealth is worshiped throughout the year. This year, Kuber Mahotsav will be celebrated after 100 years. A must visit temple if one is visiting Badrinath. It's under Archaeological Survey of India's care so it's well preserved and maintained. -
Lakshman GangaThe Pushpawati and the Hemganga rivers meet here and it is called the Lakshman Ganga. The Valley of Flowers should definitely be on your travel plan if you planning to pay a visit to Govindghat. There are enormous meadows of blooming flowers (nearly 7000 species are present) in this area which is also home to endangered fauna like Asiatic Black Bear and Himalayan Deer.
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Bheem PulBheem Pul is a huge stone bridge near Govind Ghat that is supposedly constructed by the mighty Pandava warrior Bhim. Fable says that Draupadi (Pandava wife) was scared to cross the banks of the river on her way to Swargarohini journey to heaven) and that’s when Bhim threw a huge boulder to construct a bridge between the river banks.