JYOSHIMATH

Jyoshimath A Spiritual Retreat From The Stress Of Daily Life

Jyoshimath, also known as Jyotirmath is a city situated in the Chamoli district, in the state of Uttarakhand. It will be a spiritual retreat for you to visit Jyoshimath. This place has a strong connection with Hindu philosophy, and the Vedic period. With scenic beauties and vibrations of the inner journey will give you the bouquet of experience, where you can enjoy the height of spiritual solace in the tranquility of 6150 feet above the sea level. If you are planning to visit the place, it will be a very different kind of journey to revive your senses, after which you will be a different kind of person altogether.

Experience holy vibes

Due to these factors of higher orders, even the Indian philosopher Adi Shankaracharya made this one of the four cardinals of this mission. The isolation and spiritual vibes have always attracted the climbers and mountaineers. Which is why, this place holds a the significant transit to various trekking trails, expedition routes, and pilgrimage places like Badrinath, commonly known as the Vishal Badri. Since, Adi Shankaracharya set his feet on this place the spiritual importance of this place has increased by many folds. You can make this place as you base to en-route your journey to different holy places like Hemkund Sahib, Narasimha Temple, Guru Gobind Ghat, Badrinarayan, etc.

Treading different way

You can also, experience the other side of this place, where people step-in to have the adventure tourism experiences. This is a good place to divert for Auli, which is famous for its extreme tourism, with its unique facilities of skiing. The best time to visit this place is, in between mid-July to end of August. This is the main entry point for the extreme destination like Niti Valley and Malari. As you visit this place, you will have the feeling of being in Ladakh, due to its similarities in vegetation and mountains. This is a nice place to have mixed emotion from nature that you often miss.

Through the transits

Amongst the traditional places to visit, you can experience the holy sites like Shankaracharya Math, Narsinha Temple, Bhavishya Kedar Temple, Tapovan, Gari Bhawani Temple, etc. The place is well connected with Rishikesh, and Haridwar through rail and road. If you are visiting Jyoshimath from any other part of the country, Delhi is be the best base camp to look forward. From Delhi, you can have both the national Highway 58 and Indo-Tibet border through Mana Pass and Badrinath. The nearest transits to Jyoshimath are Rishikesh via Rudraprayag and Chamoli. Although the distance between Jyoshimath and its transit is 251 kilometers on-road, but it is advisable to avoid the road journey due to the risk factors.