A small town which is also one of the Panch Prayags of Uttarakhand is Nand Prayag. Situated at an elevation of 1358 m in the Chamoli district in Garhwal Region, Nanda Prayag has a natural diversity with peace and calm enveloping this sacred site in Uttarakhand. Seated at the confluence of Alaknanda and Nandakini Rivers, Nandprayag is a breathtaking place where a dip in the river flowing through it can cleanse one from all the sins. The two rivers meeting here, Alaknanda that has its origination from Satopanth near Badrinath Dham and the Nandakini River that emerges from the foot of Nanda Devi Peak not only make for a visual treat in Nandprayag but also the main tourist attraction of the place. �Nandprayag falls en route the popular pilgrimage site in Uttarakhand, Badrinath, and thus, the devotees performing Badrinath Yatra can also stop by Nandprayag for sightseeing.
A tour to Nandprayag can be an enchanting experience amidst the Himalayas and the splendid sceneries. This pretty town in Chamoli district was once the capital of Yadu kingdom and it was this place where Raja Nanda performed yagna which was later used as the foundation of the major attraction of Nandprayag, Nand Temple. Apart from being an important pilgrimage site in Uttarakhand, Nandprayag is perfect to enjoy a hearty interaction with nature. This unspoiled place is ideal to relish nature walks or simply basking in some beautiful spots. A visitor has a chance to visit the nearby hamlet named as Bangali and get acquainted with the rural lifestyle, rich customs, and beliefs, �and of course, witness the natural beauty that this must see place has to offer.