Bheem Pul

Bheem Pul is a historic site located in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. It’s an ancient stone bridge constructed over the Saraswati River in the town of Joshimath. Legend has it that this bridge was built by the mighty Pandavas from the Indian epic Mahabharata during their exile. The bridge is named after the powerful Pandava prince Bhima, known for his immense strength.Bheem Pul is not just a historical site but also a significant cultural and religious landmark for locals and tourists alike, attracting visitors interested in history, mythology, and the natural beauty of the region.

Bhim pul, Uttarakhand
Bhim pul
LocationChamoli 
Famous ForBhim Pul,Saraswati River, Vyas Gufa (Vyas Cave),
Altitude 3200 mts
Badrinath Temple3 Km From Badrinath Temple
Nearest Railway Station or    AirportRishikesh, 300kms/ Jolly Grant Airport, 320 kms
Best time to visit May, Jun, Sep, Oct, Nov

Attractions in Bheem Pul

Several attractions in and around Mana village draw tourists and pilgrims alike:

  • Vyas Gufa (Vyas Cave): It is believed to be the place where Ved Vyasa, the sage who compiled the Vedas, dictated the epic Mahabharata to Lord Ganesha.
  • Bheem Shila: A huge rock where it’s believed Bhima rested and meditated.
  • Ganesh Gufa: A cave where Lord Ganesh is said to have written the Mahabharata as dictated by Sage Vyasa.
  • Vasudhara Falls: A stunning waterfall located a few kilometers from Mana village, known for its beauty and spiritual significance.
  • Badrinath Temple: Situated close to Mana, it’s one of the Char Dham pilgrimage sites in India and dedicated to Lord Vishnu.

Treks from Bheem Pul

Bheem Pul situated near the town of Mana, close to the Badrinath temple. The area offers several trekking opportunities for enthusiasts looking to explore the stunning Himalayan landscapes.

Valley of Flowers Trek: One of the most popular treks, it starts from Govindghat and leads to the Valley of Flowers National Park, famous for its diverse flora, meadows, and breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks.

Hemkund Sahib Trek: Also starting from Govindghat, this trek leads to the revered Sikh pilgrimage site of Hemkund Sahib, surrounded by seven snow-capped mountains. The trail passes through picturesque landscapes and alpine meadows.

Vasudhara Falls Trek: This trek starts from Mana village, close to Bheem Pul, and leads to the stunning Vasudhara Falls, believed to be associated with the Pandavas of the Mahabharata. It’s a relatively shorter trek compared to others in the region.

Satopanth Lake Trek: A challenging trek that begins from Mana, passing through Laxmi Van and Chakratirtha before reaching the sacred Satopanth Lake, known for its crystal-clear waters and panoramic views.

How To Reach Bheem Pul

By Road

Bheem Pul is a famous tourist spot in India, located in the state of Uttarakhand near Mana village.  Mana is well-connected by road, and you can drive or take a bus from major cities in Uttarakhand. The journey involves passing through towns like Joshimath and Badrinath.Once you reach Mana village, Bheem Pul is a short walk away.

From Badrinath, Mana is just about 3 kilometers away. You can hire a local taxi or use shared vehicles for the short journey, and you reach Bheem Pul.

If you are traveling from Delhi, you can take a bus or drive to Haridwar or Rishikesh and then proceed towards Mana.

By Train

The nearest railway station to Bheem Pul is Rishikesh Railway Station. From Rishikesh, you can take a taxi or bus to reach Chamoli. The journey from Rishikesh to Chamoli by road takes around 7-8 hours.

By Air

The nearest airport to Bheem Pul is the Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun. It’s approximately an 8-9 hour journey from Dehradun to Chamoli by road.

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