After breakfast hit the road towards Badrinath. After around 33 km, stop at Karnaprayag, the confluence of the Alaknanda and Pindar rivers. Next, you can stop at Nandprayag, around 20 km away, where the Mandakini and Alaknanda rivers meet. They are both very scenic, so spend some time in these two towns. After an hour of being on the road, you can halt at the serene Pipalkoti town for lunch. From here, Badrinath is 75 km away, and on the way you can visit Narsingh Temple in Joshimath, where Lord Vishnu is the presiding deity. It is in this temple that the Lord is worshiped when the Badrinath temple remains inaccessible in winter due to snowfall. The next halt in Joshimath can be the Shankara Charya Math, which is said to have been built by sage Adi Shankaracharya. Next ahead, around 15 km away, you can visit the Yogdhyan Badri temple in Pandukeshwar. This is one of the sacred Sapta Badris, the seven temples of Lord Vishnu in Uttarakhand. Badrinath is just one km from here. Once you reach, check into the hotel. In the evening, visit Badrinath Temple and enjoy the arti (divine ritual).
Guptakshi to Badrinath is around 200 km and it will take around 7 hours to complete the journey.