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Kumaon Region
Haldwani
Nainital
Ranikhet
Almora
Pithoragarh
Munsiyari
Rudrapur
Kashipur
Ramnagar
Champawat
Tanakpur
Sitarganj
Bhimtal
Bajpur
Bageshwar
Garhwal Region
Dehradun
Mussoorie
Haridwar
Rishikesh
Barkot
Chamba
Uttarkashi
Dhanaulti
Lansdowne
New
Tehri
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Uttarkashi
The holy town of Uttarkashi is set on the banks of river Bhagirathi at an altitude of 1158
metres, about 145 kms from Rishikesh on the main route to Gangotri. It is considered to have similar religious importance as
Kashi. The famous Vishwanath temple here is dedicated to Lord Shiva. In front of the temple is unique Mahadev-ka-Vishal Trishul or Shiva's Great Trident, made of eight major metals. It is believed Lord Shiva killed Vakasur with this trident. Other important temples are dedicated to Lord
Parashuram, Lord Ekadash Rudra and Goddess Kali. It is an important stopover for pilgrims visiting
Gangotri. Uttarkashi has also emerged as an important centre for adventure sports.
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Around Uttarkashi
Dayara Bugyal (28 kms) : Bugyal or a "high altitude meadow" at an altitude of 3048 metres affords awe-inspiring view of the Himalayas. There is also a small lake here. The road to Dayara Bugyal branches off near
Bhatwari, 28 kms from Uttarkashi on Gangotri road. Vehicles can go up to Barsu village, from where one has to trek for 8
kms.
Dodi Tal (32 kms) :The beautiful lake in the lap of high mountains, surrounded by tall majestic oak, deodar and rhododendron trees is a virtual paradise for nature lovers. The lake full of rare fishes like the Himalayan Golden
Trouts, locally called as "Dodis" is an angler's delight. The trek for Dodi Tal starts from
Kalyani, which is connected by road.
Gangnani (39 kms) : It lies further up on the way to Gangotri. There is a temple dedicated to Sage
Parashar. Visitors bathe at Rishikund near the shrine in a hot water spring.
Harsil (73 kms) : The enchanting spot on the way to Gangotri is noted for its natural beauty and delicious apples.
Sat Tal: Sat Tal or 'seven lakes', a group of lakes amidst scenic surroundings is located just above
Dharali, 2 kms beyond Harsil.
Maneri (13 kms) : It lies on the Gangotri route and has a dam across river
Bhagirathi. The resultant lake adds to the beauty of Maneri.
Nachiketa Tal: The beautiful lake can be reached via Chaurangi-Khal (29
kms) from where one has to trek for 3 kms A small temple is located on the banks of the lake.
Gangotri
It is the spiritual source of Ganga, the holiest river in the country and is one of the 'Char
Dhams' of Uttaranchal. The Gangotri temple is situated at an altitude of 3048
metres, about 99 kms from Uttarkashi. The 20 ft. high temple on the left bank of Bhagirathi is made of white granite. It was built in early 18th century by Amar Singh
Thapa, a Gorkha General and was renovated in 20th century by the ruler of
Jaipur. It is believed that Raja Bhagirathi worshipped Lord Shiva at the sacred stone nearby. There is also a 'submerged'
shivlinga, which is believed to be the site where Ganga descended into the matted locks of Lord Shiva. ,
Around Gangotri
Gaumukh (18 kms) : The Gaumukh glacier is the physical source of Bhagirathi
(Ganga) and is of great importance to the pilgrims. One has to trek from Gangotri to
Gaumukh.
Kedartal (18 kms) :The trek to this enchanting lake surrounded by majestic peaks is quite tough, but is worth taking the trouble.
Yamunotri
Yamunotri, the mythological source of river Yamuna is one of the sacred 'Char
Dham'. The temple of Goddess Yamuna (Yamunotri Temple) was built in 19th century by Maharani Gularia of
Jaipur. It is set at an altitude of 3,235 metres and is dominated by the towering Banderpoonch mountain (6,316 m.) in the back drop. The temple remains closed from Nov. to Apr.
Divya Shila : This rock pillar is worshipped before entering the Yamunotri Temple.
Surya Kund : The hot spring here is formed due to volcanic heat. The blistering water immediately cooks potatoes and rite tied loosely in a piece of cloth. These are taken as prasad by the pilgrims.
Around Yamunotri
Sapta Rishi Kund : It is the original source of river Yamuna. To trek upto here is a true test of endurance.
Jankichatti (5 kms): Hot springs.
Hanumanchatti (13 kms): Confluence of Hanuman Ganga and Yamuna rivers.
Govind Wildlife Sanctuary& Harki Doon Valley
The sanctuary was set up in 1955, sprawling over an area of 953sq.kms, dotted with peaks like Swarg
Rohini, Black Peak and Bandarpoonch. Himalayan black bear, brown bears, snow leopard,
tahr, serow, monal, trogopan, chir, bharal, musk deer, koklas, kaleej pheasants and chukor etc. can be sighted here. The stunning beauty of Har ki Doon valley, snow clad peak and glorious glaciers also attract Jarge number of trekkers to this part of the state.
How to Reach:
By Air: Airport - Jolly Grant, Dehradun (162 kms)
By Rail: Nearest railway station is Rishikesh (145 kms)
By Road: Uttarkashi is well connected by road to Dehradun,
Rishikesh, Haridwar and other major towns of the state and region.
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