Bhairav Nath Templekedarnath
The Guardian of the Valley

Overview
A hilltop shrine dedicated to Bhairav Baba, the protector deity who is believed to guard the Kedarnath valley during the winter months.
What To Expect?
A short but steep 500-meter uphill trek from the main Kedarnath Temple. The temple is open-air and offers a stunning aerial view of the Kedarnath town and the temple complex. It is a tradition to visit this temple after the main darshan to complete the pilgrimage.
Tips
- The climb is steep; take small breaks if you feel short of breath.
- The sunset view from here is spectacular.
Exploring Bhairav Nath Temple
The Winter Guardian
When the main temple closes for 6 months in winter, it is believed that Lord Bhairav stays back to guard the valley.
The trek up provides a unique perspective of the surrounding Mandakini river and the glacial landscapes.
How to reach Bhairav Nath Temple
A 500m walk/climb from the main Kedarnath Temple complex.
Tips for Visiting Bhairav Nath Temple, kedarnath
- The climb is steep; take small breaks if you feel short of breath.
- The sunset view from here is spectacular.



















































