Rudrahari Mahadev Temple
Rudrahari Mahadev Temple
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Sandy_JSR
Jamshedpur, India2,131 contributions
Jun 2022
Visited the temple in June’22. The way to the temple is through a forest trek with beautiful views of pine trees, small streams, birds call etc., it took around 45-50 minutes leisurely walk and with small breaks in between to reach the temple. However, the pathway has ups and downs, rocky surface, at places slippery and stairs, hence may be difficult for Sr. Citizen and Kids. The temple is small and well maintained, we offered prayer peacefully. During our visit, the adjacent waterfall had very small stream of water, spotted couple of people taking bath in the waterfalls. We hired a local guide @ Rs. 300, which was helpful during the trek. Couple of small shops that selling basic snacks and cold drinks are available at the starting point. Overall, it was a memorable visit to the temple.
Written 22 November 2022
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Alok Singh
Pune, India51 contributions
Oct 2016 • Couples
Must visit temple, situated in remote jungle & Hills. But only physically fit person can visit as you have to pass through jungle and hills for 2 km on foot as cabs or car cant go there. Its one of the most adventures way of my life. once you reach there you will feel spiritual feeling, calmness. You must meet the Tapaswi Ji there who is very intellectual person and very different from Now-a days BABAs. Worship Lord Shiv.
Written 16 March 2017
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Rohit26
Mumbai, India40 contributions
Dec 2014 • Family
Ancient Lord Shiva Temple located 20 kms away from Kausani. A unique experience of 1.5 Km trekking through the mountains and beautiful scenery to reach the century old Lord Shiva temple. The trekking is not that tough, but Senior Citizens should avoid going there. Guides are available (even though not required) but one can take their help if kids are accompanying you. We took one for a modest amount of Rs.100. One can enjoy the pure air and small springs all around, not to mention the beautiful small/big trees of different nature. Make sure you visit the Baba/priest who is staying in the jungle (in the temple) for last 13 year and spend some time with him talking about Religion
Written 19 February 2015
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Renuka Garg
New Delhi, India326 contributions
Dec 2021
The temple itself has the usual appearance of any hindu temple and the waterfall is ok too. But what one would enjoy about this visit is the trek, which takes you across streams and mountains. The things to ensure are that you are physically fit (as there is quite some climb) and wearing good shoes. Use sticks to support yourself as the path is quite rocky and keep a bottle of water handy. I would suggest that people who have respiratory illnesses or are senior citizens, be extra careful.
Written 25 December 2021
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Ajeetsingh32
New Delhi, India141 contributions
Nov 2017 • Friends
the temple is 8 km before kausani, so if you are going or coming back, then try to cover this place to save your time and petrol. the temple is simple and average, but the 1.5 km trek to temple is amazing and quiet and peaceful. the trek is not so tough, greenery was good, the fall was just a thin stream of water but the water is so pure and crystal clear. as you reach the starting point to temple and park your pike/car, the local guide will ask you for their help., you can simply avoid the, but if you want the pay around 100-150 rs only, not worth more then. the road of 4 km to temple is not in good shape, so drive carefully and go slow., at statrting point there is a restaurent, try tea and maggi there and enjoy the moments
Written 20 November 2017
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HOMPRS
New Delhi, India516 contributions
Dec 2015 • Friends
Walking 500 metres will end up in this small temple premise. Rocks on the back and waterfall to the right. Nothing much to do. Just relax and enjoy nature.
Written 29 December 2015
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Rohit Kumar
New Delhi, India263 contributions
Jul 2019 • Friends
Rudradhari Falls and Caves is located on Kausani Almora Road with 12 km distance from Kausani. A Rudradhari waterfall is a natural location with lush green paddy fields where water flows over a vertical drop in the course of a river. These waterfall can be easily watched while trekking to Adi Kailash region or Trishuli parvat. There are many ancient caves which have been explored near the water fall.
Written 5 August 2019
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RonishBaxter
New Delhi, India42 contributions
Sept 2017 • Couples
Visited the Rudrahari Mahadeb Temple with my wife and all I can say is that it was definitely worth the visit. The way to the temple is what I liked the most. You have to walk for around 30/40 minutes to reach the temple and the way is through beautiful forest and small streams. Nature at its best, that's what I thought. After reaching the temple you'll witness a watefall just besides it and can even go down and have a nice time in the water. The temple is located just on the side of the mountain and when we visited, there was no one except us so it was all tranquil and serene. Great place and loved the silence and solitude. A must visit for those who love a little bit of adventure.
Written 24 April 2018
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ankitkhosla
Delhi, Delhi, India139 contributions
Jan 2017
A good silent place.. small trek needs to be taken to reach the temple.. there are young boys as guides to help you reach there.. small pond is there next to the temple, where you can sit, relax and click memories
Written 3 October 2017
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G_Divya
Gurugram (Gurgaon), India50 contributions
Jul 2017 • Friends
It is a 1-1.5hr trek both ways. Not difficult trek at all. However, there may be a few leeches on the way. So wear good footwear. We went in Jul 2017, where there was no one else apart form our group. We entered the waterfalls near the temple and played around with the water!! Amazing view and a must-see spot
Written 17 July 2017
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is the Rudradhari Falls & Caves are same to thi Rudradhari Mahadev temple ? or in same walking trek ?
Written 5 December 2016
The Rudradhari Fall and the Rudradhari Temple cave are at the same place. Nice place for small trek which even children found enjoyable unless you are a Heart patient...:)
Written 6 December 2016
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