At a breathtaking 3,895 metres, Yulla Kanda’s Shri Krishna Temple stands as the world’s highest shrine dedicated to Lord Krishna—where faith meets the sky.
A Trek Through Legends
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The journey starts in Yulla village. Trek 12 km through wildflower meadows, apple orchards, and pristine alpine forests to reach this sacred paradise.
Pandava Connection
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Local legends say the Pandavas built the holy lake and temple during their Himalayan exile, filling this highland with mythology and magic.
A Setting Like No Other
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Nestled beside a crystal-clear glacial lake, the temple offers panoramic 360° Himalayan views—snow-peaked giants, meadows, and endless silence.
Simple Yet Profound
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Yulla Kanda temple’s quiet wooden and stone architecture speaks of Himachal’s heritage and the universal warmth of Krishna’s presence.
A Festival Among Peaks
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Each Janmashtami, villagers, trekkers, and lamas unite here to sing, pray, and circle the lake, carrying on a centuries-old tradition.
Can You Brave the Journey?
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The trek isn’t easy—thin air, rugged trails, total isolation—but the spiritual rewards and natural wonder will transform you.
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Enticing, mystical, and soul-stirring—Yulla Kanda’s Krishna temple is not just a destination, but a pilgrimage unlike any other in India.