GMVN Badrinath Tourist Rest House (TRH)

Badrinath, Chamoli District, Uttarakhand - 246422, India

GMVN Tourist Rest House in Badrinath
GMVN Tourist Rest House in Badrinath
GMVN Tourist Rest House in Badrinath

About GMVN Badrinath Tourist Rest House (TRH)

Set against the picturesque backdrop of Nar, Narayan and Neelkanth peaks, the affordable hotel run by GMVN is a much sought-out option by pilgrims. It is at Badrinath that both char dham pilgrimages, the all India and the one nestling in Garhwal Himalayas, culminate at. This makes the holy town filled with pilgrims from around the nation during the peak pilgrimage season, causing a severe shortage of accommodation facilities. It is therefore advised to ensure your rooms are booked well in advance of the onset of your journey to avoid disappointments.

Location

That the GMVN Tourist Rest House is situated quite near the Badrinath Temple is its most attractive feature. Enjoy the mesmerizing mountainous scenery from its windows while staying in its comfortable, cozy rooms. Badrinath is located in Chamoli district of Uttarakhand state.

Facilities & Services

One will be provided basic amenities while staying at GMVN Tourist Rest House in Badrinath. These include comfortable beds, attached bathrooms, hot/cold water supply and room cleansing service. There will be a doctor available on call, in case any medical emergency arises. One can deposit one's baggage in safe deposit box or luggage storage. The hotel provides ample parking space for your vehicles. Also, you can avail its laundry services.

One can dine at the in-house hotel serving vegetarian meals. Meals, akin to what is provided in most GMVN hotels, are delicious and prepared in hygienic environment.

Room's Information

GMVN Badrinath Tourist House provides affordable accommodation. One will find the rooms spacious, clean and well furnished. Rooms are fit with attached bathrooms which have provision for hot and cold water supply.

Tariff Rate Card

The tariff for rooms provided by GMVN Tourist Rest House is ₹1,680 per night.

Address

GMVN Tourist Rest House
Badrinath, Chamoli District,
Uttarakhand - 246422, India

Hotel Policies

Check-in time is from 1:00 pm to 9:00 pm and check-out time is 11:00 am. No pets allowed. Smoking is not permitted on the premises. Drugs and intoxicating illegal products are strictly prohibited. Self-check-in with building staff is available.

Nearby Tourist Attractions

The prime attraction is of course the Badrinath Temple itself. Guests can participate in the magical morning pooja ceremonies. Most other tourist attractions near Badrinath Temple are located in Mana village, including:

Mana Village

The last Indian village before Tibet border, known for its cultural significance and scenic beauty.

Bhim Pul

A natural rock bridge over Saraswati River, said to have been placed by Bhim from Mahabharata.

Vyas Gufa

The cave where sage Ved Vyas is believed to have composed the Mahabharata.

Saraswati River

A mystical river that emerges briefly before disappearing underground again.

Key Amenities

Free WiFi
Restaurant
Hot Water
Luggage Storage
Parking
Safe Deposit
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