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General Information |
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Area:
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3 sq km. |
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Altitude:
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3133 m.
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Season:
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From opening to closing, generally from April to November.
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Clothing:
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Heavy woolen garments required through out.
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Accessibility |
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Air :
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Nearest airport is Jolly Grant, Dehradun, 314 km. |
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Nearest railhead is Rishikesh, 297 km which is connected to major cities like Howrah,
Mumbai, Delhi and Lucknow by rail. There are two routes to reach Badrinath from
Delhi :
Route 1: Delhi-Rishikesh: 287 km by rail, Rishikesh-Badrinath 297
km by road.
Route 2: Delhi-Kotdwar: 300 km by rail, Kotdwar-Badrinath 327 km
by road.
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Road : |
Condition: Metalled from Rishikesh to Badrinath.
Taxi: Private taxies and other vehicles are also available between
Rishikesh and Badrinath on hire.
Bus: U.A. State Transport corporation operates regular bus services
from Delhi-Rishikesh daily.
Transport Companies operating regular bus services from Rishikesh to Badrinath during
the Yatra season: Yatra Office, Garhwal Mandal Vikas Nigam Ltd.
Organised package tours for Chardham, 2X2 DLX/Coach, 15 seater, Qualis, Sumo, Contessa,
Ambassador (Fleet of Transport GMVN Ltd.) and other agencies: G.M.O.U. Ltd.,
T.G.M.O.U. Ltd., Yatayat Aur Paryatan Vikas Sahakari Sangh Ltd., Roopkund Travels
Ltd., Seemant Sahakari Sangh Ltd.
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Excursions |
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Mata Murty Temple |
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Devoted to the mother of Sri Badrinathji. Other important temples include Shesh
Netra temple, Urvashi Temple and Charanpaduka.
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Mana Village |
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Inhabited by an Indo-Mongolian tribe, it is the last Indian village before Tibet.
It is 3 km from Badrinath by road.
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Vasudhara |
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As the name suggests, Vasudhara is a magnificent water fall. This place is 5 km
from Badrinath, out of which 2 km is motor able upto Mana.
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Panch Dharas |
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(a) Prahalad Dhara, (b) Kurma Dhara, (c) Urvashi Dhara, (d) Bhrigu Dhara, (e) Indra
Dhara. |
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Panch Shilas |
(a) Narad Shila, (b) Varaha Shila,
(c) Garurh Shila, (d) Markandeya Shila, (e) Narsingh Shila. |
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Tapt Kund |
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Natural thermal springs on the bank of the river Alaknanda, where it is customary
to bathe before entering the Badrinath Temple.
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Narad Kund |
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A recess in the river, near Tapt Kund, forming a pool, from where the Badrinath
idol was recovered.
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Brahma Kapal |
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A flat platform on the bank of river Alaknanda. Hindus perform propitiating rites
for their deceased ancestors.
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Sheshnetra |
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1.5 km away is a boulder having an impression of the legendary serpent, better known
as the Sheshnag's eye. |
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Charanpaduka |
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3 km away is a beautiful meadow, where the footprint of Lord Vishnu is seen on a
boulder.
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Neelkanth |
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A pyramidal shaped snowy peak (6,600 m) towering above Badrinath presents a dramatic
sight. It is popularly known as the 'Garhwal Queen'. |
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Info Centre |
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Birendra Gusain C/o. Capt. B. D. Rana Sisambada No. 2, Kailash Gate, Muni-Ki-Reti,
Rishikesh, Uttaranchal : 249 197 Ph. No. +91-9412902263
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General Information |
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Area |
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3 sq km.
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May to October. |
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Rainfall |
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1475 mm. |
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Clothing |
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Summers |
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Light woollens. |
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Winters |
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Very heavy woollens. |
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Languages |
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Garhwali, Hindi and English. |
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Accessibility |
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Air |
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Nearest airport is Jolly Grant, Dehradun, 239 km.
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Rail |
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Nearest railway station is Rishikesh, 221 km.
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Road |
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Kedarnath is approachable on foot, 14 km from Gaurikund, which is connected by road
with Rishikesh, Kotdwar, Dehradun, Haridwar and other important hill stations of
Garhwal and Kumaon hills.
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Local Transport |
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Horses, dandies and ponies are available at Gaurikund for going and carrying luggage
to Kedarnath.
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Accommodation |
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Kedarnath, Ph. No. : 01364-263228.
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Helicopter Service |
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Helicopter Service is available from Agastya Muni to Kedarnath (Rudraprayag). |
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Birendra Gusain C/o. Capt. B. D. Rana Sisambada No. 2, Kailash Gate, Muni-Ki-Reti,
Rishikesh, Uttaranchal : 249 197 Ph. No. +91-9412902263
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General Information |
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Altitude |
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3084 m. |
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Climate |
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Pleasant during day, cold at night. |
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April to October. |
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Clothing |
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Heavy woollens throughout the season. |
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Languages |
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Hindi, Garhwali and English. |
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Accessibility |
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Air |
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Nearest airport is Jolly Grant, Dehradun, 17 km from Rishikesh and 265 km from Gangotri. |
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Rail |
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Nearest railhead is at Rishikesh, 248 km away. |
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Road |
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Gangotri is connected by road with Rishikesh, at 265 km away. Garhwal Mandal Vikas
Nigam organises different package tours through 2X2 dlx / coach and other cab tours,
other bus services are available - Samyukt Rotation Yatayat Vyawastha Samiti connect
Gangotri with many centres in the region like Haridwar, Rishikesh, Tehri, Uttarkashi
etc.. |
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Accommodation |
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Gangotri, Ph. No. : 013772-22221. |
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Info Centre |
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Post Office (only during Yatra season), Primary Health Centre and Police Check Post,
Bank Facilities.
For Detailed Information Contact:
Birendra Gusain C/o. Capt. B. D. Rana Sisambada No. 2, Kailash Gate, Muni-Ki-Reti,
Rishikesh, Uttaranchal : 249 197 Ph. No. +91-9412902263
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General Information |
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Altitude |
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3,235 m.
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Climate |
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Cool during the day and cold at night. |
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Winters |
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Snow-bound. Touching sub-zero. |
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Clothing |
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Summers |
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Light woollens. |
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Winters |
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Very heavy woollens. |
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Languages |
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Hindi, Garhwali and English. |
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Eating Out |
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Only local eating houses (dhabas) are available. Non-vegetarian food and alcoholic
drinks are prohibited in Yamunotri.
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Accessibility |
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Nearest airport is Jolly Grant, Dehradun. |
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Nearest railhead is at Rishikesh. |
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Road |
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The road to Yamunotri diverts from Dharasu bifurcation point.
Important road distances: Hanuman Chatti (13 km), Dharasu (107 km). Tehri
(149 km).
Hanuman Chatti to Phool Chatti is 5 km by jeep, 3 km Phool Chatti to Janki Chatti
on foot and 5 km from Janki Chatti to Yamunotri by trek (8 km trek), the roadhead
for Yamunotri is connected by bus services of Samyukt Rotation Yatayat Vyavstha
Samiti to Rishikesh, Haridwar and other major centres in the region.
Important Road Distances:
Rishikesh to Yamunotri 222 km. via Narendranagar 16 km, Chama 46 km, Brahmkhal 15
km, Barkot 40 km, Sayana Chatti 27 km, Hanuman Chatti 6 km, Phool Chatti 5 km, Janki
Chatti 3 km and Yamunotri 6 km.
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Accommodation |
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Info Centre |
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Post Office (only during Yatra season), Primary Health Centre and Police Check Post,
Bank Facilities.
For Detailed Information Contact:
Birendra Gusain C/o. Capt. B. D. Rana Sisambada No. 2, Kailash Gate, Muni-Ki-Reti,
Rishikesh, Uttaranchal : 249 197 Ph. No. +91-9412902263
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The shrine of Yamunotri, situated at an elevation of about 3,235 m is a point of paramount religious importance for Hindus and an essential pilgrimage. Situated in the direction opposite to Gangotri, the road bifurcates from a place called Dharasu, somewhere between Rishikesh-Uttarkashi and goes on to Yamunotri. The shrine can also be visited via Mussoorie and Barkot.
The source of River Yamuna, Yamunotri is also one of the four sites of Char Dham pilgrimage. Yamunotri is located at a height of 3293m above sea level and located in Uttarkashi district. It is surrounded by mountains on all sides and lies in close proximity of the Indo-China border. The Bandarpunch Mountain is at a height of 6315 m and lies north of Yamunotri. Yamunotri is at a distance of 236 km from Rishikesh, 21 km from Sanya Chatti 278 km from Dehradun, and 176 km from Chamba.
The trek to Yamunotri temple is a full day one with a 6km walk from Hanuman Chatti and 4km from Janki Chatti. The trek is usually dominated by rugged peaks and dense forests. You can have horses and palanquins on rent. The climate is extremely harsh with major parts covered in snow for most time of the year. One must carry light to heavy woollen whenever he is travelling to Yamunotri.
The Yamunotri temple is usually the first stop-over for the Char Dham Yatra. This temple is dedicated to Goddess Yamuna. Large numbers of devotees visit this shrine during the months of May to October. According to legend, Yamunotri finds special mention in Hindu mythology which was the home of an ancient sage, Asit Muni. Some of the prime attractions of Yamunotri are the Yamunotri Temple built by Maharani Guleria of Jaipur in the late nineteenth century. The Surya Kund is a thermal spring known for high temperatures at 190°F. Rice and potatoes are cooked by pilgrims in this water. Devotees also pay respect to Divya Shila, a rock pillar just before entering the Yamunotri temple
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