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30th April 2025
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Located at an altitude of 3,100 meters, the Gangotri Temple was originally built by Amar Singh Thapa, a Gorkha commander, and later renovated by the Maharaja of Jaipur. Surrounded by majestic glaciers and towering peaks, it is a place of deep spiritual significance.
The Bhagirath Shila, a sacred stone near the temple, marks the spot where King Bhagirath meditated. Close to Gangotri, Gaumukh Glacier, the actual source of the Ganges, attracts devotees and trekkers alike.
Shree Gangotri Dham is one of the holiest pilgrimage sites in India and a vital part of the Char Dham Yatra in Uttarakhand. It is the origin of the sacred River Ganga, believed to have descended from heaven to purify humanity. According to Hindu mythology, King Bhagirath’s penance brought Goddess Ganga to Earth, and Lord Shiva contained her powerful flow in his locks at this very place. The Gangotri Temple, dedicated to Goddess Ganga, stands amidst the breathtaking Garhwal Himalayas, offering an unparalleled spiritual experience.
Nearest Railway Stations: Dehradun Haridwar Rishikesh
Helicopter charter services are available from Dehradun for a faster and more convenient journey to Gangotri. Heli service providers either book a trip for Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, Badrinath, or Kedarnath and Badrinath.
Gangotri is directly accessible by motorable roads, making it easier to reach than some other Char Dham sites. Below are the common routes: 1. Route from Dehradun to Gangotri Route: Dehradun → Mussoorie → Uttarkashi → Harsil → Gangotri Distance: ~240 km Travel Time: ~9-10 hours 2. Route from Haridwar/Rishikesh to Gangotri Route: Haridwar/Rishikesh → Chamba → Dharasu → Uttarkashi → Harsil → Gangotri Distance: Haridwar to Gangotri: ~290 km Rishikesh to Gangotri: ~270 km Travel Time: ~10-12 hours
Harsil- A serene Himalayan village known for apple orchards and scenic landscapes.
Gaumukh: The source of the River Ganga, accessible via a trek from Gangotri.
Tapovan: A high-altitude meadow with stunning views of Mt. Shivling and Bhagirathi Peaks
Bhairon Ghati: Home to Bhairon Nath Temple, located at the confluence of Jadh Ganga and Bhagirathi Rivers.
Pandava Gufa: A small cave believed to be a meditation site of the Pandavas.
Jalmagna Shivling (Visible in Winter & Early Summer): A natural rock formation of Lord Shiva, submerged in the Bhagirathi River.