A little town called Guptkashi may be found in the Rudraprayag region of the Indian state of Uttarakhand. It is positioned at a height of 1,319 meters above sea level on the Mandakini River's banks.
The religious importance and several temples in Guptkashi are well recognised. The historic Vishwanath Temple, which is devoted to Lord Shiva, is one of Guptkashi's top attractions. It is said that Lord Shiva hid himself here to evade the Pandavas' pursuit. The temple is one of the four holy sites in the area that make up the Char Dham, and it receives a lot of pilgrimage each year. The Ardhnarishwar Temple, which is devoted to Lord Shiva and Lady Parvati, is another important temple in Guptkashi. The temple is situated in a lovely area, encircled by mountains covered with lush greenery. In addition to the temples, Guptkashi has some spectacular Himalayan vistas. The village serves as the starting point for treks to Kedarnath and other adjacent locations.
Major cities in Uttarakhand may be readily accessible from Guptkashi because of its excellent road connections. Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun, which is around 210 kilometers from Guptkashi, is the closest airport.