Karnaprayag
The city of Karnaprayag is one of the sacred Panch Prayags located at the confluence of the Alakananda and Pindar rivers. Considered one of the top tourist destinations in Uttarakhand, it is a sacred place blessed with abundant natural beauty. Located 1451 meters above sea level in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand, Karna Playag offers a stunning backdrop of towering mountains and the beautification of the sparkling rivers that flow through them. Popular as Raj Rajeshwari Chandika Mata Mandir, this temple is dedicated to the goddess Curly. Located in the small village of Simili in Karnaprayag, it has become the center of tantric and sages, including other pilgrims who come here to worship the goddess Kali, the destroyer of all evil forces. Gol and Govind. A cluster of 16 temples belonging to the Gupta dynasty. Adi Badri is part of the famous Punch Badri Temple. Among them, one of the temples is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and enshrines a 3-foot-high idol made of black stone. Located about 20 km from Karnaprayag, this temple is of great religious importance among Hindus.