Madhyamaheshwar
With stunning mountaintop beauty and natural elegance, Madhyamaheshwar offers some of the best views in Uttarakhand. This sanctuary belongs to the Garhwal region and is part of the Rudra Playag district. Madhyamaheshwar, where the stomach of Lord Shiva is considered to have fallen as a bull, is one of the Punchkedars that visits many believers. The adventurer of the mind can try. The Madhyamaheshwar monsoon is a less favorable time to plan a visit. July-September is the monsoon month here. During this time, there will be moderate rainfall, but the road surface will be slippery and you will not be able to trek. Again, surrounded by Himalayan peaks and dense forests, the Mahariya Ridebi Temple is located in 58 Hindu mythical Pisas near Madhyamaheshwar. Sitla Mata, Vaishno Devi, and Bala Devi are some of the names of other goddesses worshiped here. One of the highest glacial lakes, Kanchanital is about 16 km from Madhyamaheshwar and can only be reached by trekking. The lake is about 4200 meters above sea level. The trekking route overlooks Himalayan flowers and lakes.