Satopanth glacier lies on the northwest side of
Nilkantha, a major peak of the
Garhwal division of the
Himalayas. It sits below a 2,500 m (8,200 ft) face of the peak. Originating at a height of 7000 meters from the peaks of the
Chaukhamba (7068m) and the Badrinath (6974m) mountains, the
glacier spreads over a vast expanse of 13 km, this glacier melts into water at an altitude of 3810 meters. The Narayan Parvat and the foot of Balkun or
Balakun peak, touches the glacier. Scientists claim that the
Satopanth Glacier is retreating, though not as fast as the
Gangotri Glacier. So, a number of preventive measures have been taken. Also, as the glacier lies quite near the
Indo-Tibet Border, photography is strictly prohibited. == Tourist Information ==