- The Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the Rudraprayag and Chamoli districts of the state of Uttarakhand, India.
- The sanctuary lies in the upper catchment of the Alaknanda and Mandakini Rivers.
- In 1972, the Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary was officially established.
- Area: The Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary covers an approximate area of 975 square kilometers (376 sq mi).
- Elevation: The altitude ranges from 1,160 to 7,068 m asl.
- Mountains: The Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary is bordered by several prominent peaks in the north. The mountains that border the sanctuary include-
- Kedarnath Peak
- Mandani Peak
- Chaukhamba Peaks
- River: Mandakini River is the primary river that flows through the Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary in a north-south direction
- Lake: Vasuki Tal is a glacial lake located near the sanctuary.
- Flora: Coniferous Forests, Oak Forests, Rhododendron Forests, Alpine Meadows etc.
- Fauna: Snow Leopard, Leopard Cat, Red Fox, Himalayan Black Bear, Yellow-throated Marten, Himalayan Musk Deer, Himalayan Monal, Snow Partridge, Koklass Pheasant, West Himalayan Bush Warbler, Himalayan Pit Viper etc.