Vasudhara Falls

Vasudhara Falls is a waterfall situated near Badrinath, in Uttarakhand, India. It joins river Alaknanda. As it heads towards Bhadrinath Temple, it bypasses the region. The distance from Badrinath to Vasudhara is 9 km. The first 3 kilometers of badrinath to mana village is drivable road. Next 6 km is walkable trek from Mana village to Vasudhara waterfall. The log inheight of this waterfall is 400 ft(122 mt)[1]

Vasudhara Fall, Sep 2012

Mana Village and Vasudhara Fall are usually accessible to tourists during the same season of year when Badrinath temple is open to general public (usually from 2nd week of May to October or November every year*). Badrinath, is accessible by motor vehicles from Rishikesh. Rishikesh is the nearest railway station in this region.

Trekking up to Vasudhara Fall, from Mana

Mana village is believed to be a temporary stay point of legendary Pandavas, during their exile. The foot trek starts from Mana village. After passing Saraswati Mandir, the trek becomes tough as walkway being very steep. The views of vasudhara river valley during this inclined trek are very scenic. The trekking from Mana to Vasudhara takes two hours.
There are no food or water utilities along the route.

Vasudhara Falls, Uttarakhand

Vasudhara waterfall is a sight set in the background is a tall mountain cliff (145 m), from where the water falls. The nearby mountains are Chaukhamba, Nilkantha and Balakun etc.[1] Satopanth glacier rolls down towards the bottom of Vasudhara.[1]

Laxmi Van Forest and Satopanth Glacier

Laxmi van is in the way to Satopanth Tal or satopanth glacier from vasudhara. Camping utilities and cooking equipments are required to stay in this forest during night. Its better to consult trekking tour organizers, If you are planning to go that far.
Satopanth lake is 25 km away from Badrinath.

Trekking time

To go up to Vasudhara Fall only - start your trek before Noon, so that you can return to Mana or Badrinath before sunset. If you are planning to trek ahead of vasudhara fall, which is Laxmi Van Forest(4 km ahead of Vasudhara), start trekking in morning.

Climate

Valley to Vasudhara

Trekking route to vasudhara is stony with some grass and shrubs in the sides. At this height, even on a bright sunny day, weather is mildly cool and breezy too (during June to August). Sometime misty and foggy patch of cloud may appear in your way. A light jacket is advised for late evening hours.

Value of fall water

Traditionally, this holy water is kept stored by Hindus at their homes. Hindus use this water for religious practices.

References

  1. Bisht, Harshwanti (1994). Tourism in Garhwal Himalaya : with special reference to mountaineering and trekking in Uttarkashi and Chamoli Districts. New Delhi: Indus Pub. Co. pp. 41, 43. ISBN 9788173870064.
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