Kalpeshwar Cave Temple
Natural rock-cave shrine housing Shiva's matted locks (jata) โ 5th Panch Kedar, open all year.

Kalpeshwar is a Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva located at an elevation of 2,200ย m (7,217.8ย ft) in the Urgam valley in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand state in India. The temple's ancient legend linked to the Pandavas, heroes of the epic Mahabharata, is the fifth temple of the Panch Kedar of Shiva's five anatomical divine forms; the other four temples in the order of their worship are Kedarnath, Rudranath, Tungnath and Madhyamaheshwar temples; all in the Kedar Khand region of the Garhwal Himalayas. Kalpeshwar is the only Panch Kedar temple accessible throughout the year. At this small stone temple, approached through a cave passage, the matted tress (jata) of Shiva is worshipped. Earlier it was approachable only by 12ย km (7.5ย mi) trek from the nearest road head of Helang on the Rishikesh-Badrinath road but now the road goes up to Devgram village from where the trek now is just 300 metres. The road is accessible to bicycles and small cars except in monsoons.
Source โShort 2 km walk from Urgam/Helang. Temple is a small cave shrine โ no strenuous climb. Suitable for families and elderly.
Averages for the same 7-day window from previous years (Open-Meteo ERA5 archive).
Natural rock-cave shrine housing Shiva's matted locks (jata) โ 5th Panch Kedar, open all year.
Lush apple and potato valley tucked below Joshimath โ homestays and orchard walks.
One of the Sapta Badri โ meditation temple of Lord Vishnu, nearby.
Glacier-fed stream below the shrine, gentle walks alongside.
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