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Karnaprayag is one of the sacred ‘Panch-Prayags’ and is at an altitude of 4750 feet above sea level. This is where the Alaknanda River meets the Pindar River, which originates in the Pindari Glacier almost 200 km further north in the mountains. The town gets its name from Karna of the Mahabharata. Karnaprayag is a sacred Panch Prayag site at the Alaknanda and Pindar confluence. Named after Karna from the Mahabharata. best visited April-June or Sept-Nov. Being one of the highly blessed five confluences of the Alakananda River, Karnaprayag is a splendid town by default. Surrounded by verdant locales and snow capped mountains, host to chilly conditions and perennial rivers, this place was destined to be a spectacular tourist destination. Karnaprayag is a town and a holy confluence of Alaknanda and Pindar rivers in Uttarakhand, India. It is one of the Panch Prayag sites and a pilgrimage destination for Hindus.