Gangotri and Yamunotri Trekking
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Gangotri and Yamunotri Trek
Gangotri Perched at an altitude of 3293 meters above sea level, Yamunotri is located in the Uttarkashi district of the northern state of Uttarakhand. It is very close to the Indo-Chinese border and is surrounded by the Himalayan offshoots on all sides. Yamunotri, lies near the Bandarpunch Mountain, which is 6315 m high and lies to the north. The glacial lake of Saptarishi Kund, on the Kalind Parbat, at an altitude of 4421 m, is the real source of the Yamuna River. Yamunotri is at a distance of 278 km from Dehradun, 236 km from Rishikesh, 176 km from Chamba, and 21 km from Sanya Chatti. It remains cool even during summers. The winters are snow-bound and temperatures fall below 0°C. One is advised to carry light or heavy woolens depending on the time of visit. Best season to visit is May-June and September-October.Yamunotri, the source of the river Yamuna, is the western most shrine in the Garhwal Himalayas, located on a flank of the Bandarpunch peak (the revered shrine of Yamunotri, source of the shadow of the 6,315 mts high Bandarpunch mountain). It constitutes one of the four most important pilgrimages, collectively called 'char dham' of the Garhwal Himalayas. Trekking, Garhwal Travels & ToursJust like Gangotri (the place where the river Ganges originates) Yamunotri is the place where the river Yamuna originates. This pilgrim centre is in the Uttarkashi region at a height of 3233 mts above sea level on the western side of the Banderpoonch peak which is at a height of 6316 mts above sea level. The last bus stop is Hanuman Chatti which is 14 km away by foot.
The actual source of river Yamuna lies a further one km. ahead of Yamunotri, at an altitude of 4,421 m, and the trek to this place is extremely difficult, so pilgrims usually offer obeisance at the Yamunotri temple itself. Legend has it that a sage, Asit Muni, used to reside at this secluded spot in ancient times. The chief attraction at Yamunotri is the temple devoted to goddess Yamuna and the holy thermal springs at Jankichatti (7 km. away). This ancient temple was made by the King of Tehri, Pratap Shah in 1919. It is said that the temple of Yamunotri was built by Maharani Gularia of Jaipur in the last decade of the 19th century. In 1923 this was destroyed, with only the idols left, and was rebuilt. It was once again damaged in 1982. A hot water pool at Yamunotri is used for the preparation of "PRASAD" normally rice and potatoes, cooked by dipping them in the hot water, tied in cloth bags.
Yamunotri During winters this place is buried under a heavy blanket of snow, so the approach is extremely difficult. The track along the river bank is quite magnificent, dominated by a wide panorama of mountains. The whole trek to the temple passes through many large and small rivers, lakes, canals, forests, waterfalls, villages and meadows.
For reaching Yamunotri, one has to undertake a 220 km journey from Rishikesh to Hanumanchatti, where the motorable road ends. The remaining 13 km journey has to be covered on foot or on ponies. The temple remains closed during the winter months of Nov. to April. Yamunotri is famous for its trekking routes. The trek route from Hanuman Chatti to Yamunotri is 14 km and takes about 5 hours. It is a picturesque route through the countryside following the river track. The Dodi Tal track, which links Gangotri and Yamunotri, is a famous trek route. It starts from Kalyani, en route Gangotri from Uttar Kashi. It then goes on to Agoda, Dodi Tal (3024 m), Darwa Top (4130 m), Shima and finally Hanuman Chatti. The entire route is about 60 km long and takes about four days to complete.
There is another trek from Hanuman Chatti to Phul Chatti and from Janki Chatti to Kharsali. Both routes, from Rishikesh or Dehra Dun converge at Barkot, a place of great scenic beauty, with apple orchards all around and the great Himalaya range forming the skyline. Actual trekking starts from Hanuman Chatti, the road to which is motorable. Buses ply from Rishikesh/Dehra Dun/Barkot.
Gangotri to Yamunotri Via Dodital
This is a trek of great beauty between Kalyani & Hanuman Chatti, a distance of 49 km. You can do a round trip from either end. From Uttarkashi take a local bus to Gangotri & get off at the confusingly named Gangotri (3 km) or walk it. Here take the track to your left up to Kalyani (1,829 m), the recognized starting point of the trek. From here it gets steeper as the path climbs trough forest to Agoda (2,280 , 5 km), a suitable camping or halting place. The next day carry to Dodital (3,024 m), picturesquely set in a forest of pine. deodar & oak. This is the source of Asi Ganga & is stocked with trout. There is a Forest Rest House. Above the lake there are fine views of Bander Punch (6,378 m, Monkey's tail). To reach Hanuman Chatti (2,400 m) walk up to the Aineha Pass (3,667 m, 6 km) which also has splendid views. Then it is a 22 km walk down to Hanuman Chatti, the road head for Yamunotri.Yamunotri, via Dodi Tal
This is an interesting trek wich starts from Uttarkashi, situated at the bank of Bhagirathi (Ganga) river, and reaches Yamunotri , the source of Yamuna river. The bus journey from Delhi to Uttarkashi is the same to Gangotri-Gaumukh trek. Due to acute lake of accommodation facilities at Yamunotri, pilgrims usually do not halt, but return the same day to Janakibai Chatti after the visit.Itinerary
Day 1 - Delhi to Mussoorie (2005mt.) 300 km RoadDay 2 - Sightseeing in around Mussoorie
Trekking
Day 3 - Mussoorie to Uttarkashi (1158mt.)150 km Road
Day 4 - Uttarkashi to Gangotri (2789mt.)88 km Road
Day 5 - Gangotri to Gaumukh (3892mt.)19 km. Trek
Day 6 - Gaumukh to Tapoban (4463mt.) 30 km. Trek
Tapoban to Gaumukh
Day 7 - Gaumukh to Nandanban (4337 mt.) 12 kms. Trek
Nandanban to Gaumukh
Day 8 - Gaumukh to Raktwarn Glacier
Raktwarn Glacier to Gaumukh
Day 9 - Gaumukh to Gangotri 19 km. Trek
Day 10 - Gangotri to Kalyani (1892 mt.) 82 km Road
Kalyani to Malla 5 kms. Trek
Day 11 - Malla to Dodital (2073 mt.)16 km Trek
Day 12 - Dodital to Hanuman Chatti (2400 mt. )30 km Trek
Day 13 - Hanuman C. to Yamunotri shrine (3185 mt.) 14 km Trek
Day 14 - Yamunotri to Saptrishi Kund (to & fro)
Day 15 - Yamunotri to Simli 22 km. Trek
Day 16 - Simli to Mussoorie 102 km. Road
Day 17 - Mussoorie to Delhi 300 km Road
