Welcome to Yagya - a serene 3-star property in the sacred heart of Badrinath. Blending modern comfort with spiritual charm, we offer elegant rooms with panoramic views of the Himalayas. Whether you're here for darshan, sightseeing, or self-discovery, we provide a peaceful stay for guests seeking both comfort and connection in this divine destination.
Our rooms are designed for comfort, calm, and a touch of elegance. Choose from
Deluxe, Premium, or Suite categories
- each thoughtfully equipped with all modern amenities.
Whether you're waking up to mountain views or unwinding after a day of darshan,
our rooms
offer the perfect blend of warmth, style, and convenience




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At Yagya, we’ve taken care of the little things so you can focus on your journey. From smart comforts to everyday conveniences, our modern amenities are here to make your stay smooth, relaxed, and worry-free.

Our in-house restaurant serves a delicious mix of flavours from across India. From rich Punjabi dishes to comforting South Indian meals and popular Chinese favorites, there’s something for everyone. Whether you're craving homely food or looking to try something new, we make sure every meal feels fresh, tasty, and satisfying.
Badrinath is not just about the temple; it’s surrounded by places filled with peace, stories, and natural beauty. Whether you're in the mood for a quiet walk, a scenic trek, or a spiritual experience, these nearby spots offer something truly special.
Right below the Badrinath Temple, Tapt Kund is a natural hot water spring. Pilgrims often take a dip here before darshan. The water is said to come from Lord Vishnu’s feet, and is believed to carry both warmth and blessings, a refreshing way to begin your day.
Next to Tapt Kund, this calm pool is where Adi Shankaracharya is believed to have found the idol of Lord Badrinarayan. Surrounded by sacred stories and flowing water, it’s a quiet place filled with grace.
Just 3 km from Badrinath, Mana is India’s last village before the Tibet border. Walk through its peaceful lanes, visit the famous Bhim Pul, and explore ancient caves said to be linked to the Mahabharata. It's a quiet, scenic place full of stories and natural charm.
About 6 km from Mana, this beautiful waterfall drops from a height of around 400 feet. It’s a scenic trek with views of mountains and valleys, and the falls are said to bless only the pure-hearted, a magical spot worth the walk.
Located near Mana Village, these ancient caves are believed to be where Sage Vyas composed the Mahabharata, with Lord Ganesh writing it down. The caves offer a glimpse into myth and meditation.
A short trek from Badrinath, this rock bears the footprint of Lord Vishnu. It's a peaceful spot surrounded by Himalayan views, ideal for a quiet break and some reflection.
Just 1.5 km from Badrinath, Sheshnetra is a large boulder with a natural imprint of a serpent’s eye, believed to represent the mighty serpent Sheshnag, who serves as Lord Vishnu’s resting seat. It's a quiet spot with mythological depth.
For those looking for a deeper connection with nature and spirit, the Satopanth Lake trek (a bit more offbeat) offers a multi-day journey through snow peaks and sacred lore. The lake is believed to be visited by the Trimurtis - Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh.
This natural stone bridge over the Saraswati River is believed to have been placed by Bhim during the Pandavas’ journey to heaven. The roar of the river and the myth behind it make it an unforgettable stop.

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Our team at the reception is happy to guide you with more hidden gems and local tips. Just
drop by, and we’re here to help you make the most of your journey.