Along the right bank of Bhagirathi stands the shrine
of Gangotri dedicated to the Goddesss. Perched at
a height of 3.042 mts., it was constructed in the
early 18th century by a Gorkha Commander, Amar Singh
Thapa.
Every year, lakhs of pilgrims throng the sacred
temple between May and October. By November, Gangotri
is covered by snow. It is believed that the Goddess
retreats to Mukhba, her winter abode (12 kms. Downstream).
The Physical source of the holy river is at Gaumukh,
19 kms. Further uphill, along the Gangtri glacier.
Several pilgrims trek upto the source to offer
prayers either on foot or on ponies. The verdant
valleys, dense forests and towering peaks offer
excellent trekking and mountaineering opportunities
for adventure enthusiasts. Guidance and assistance
can be obtained from the Nehru Institute of Mountaineering;
Uttarkashi or the Tourist office (Tel. : 22290)
and OSD ( Adventure Tourism), Uttarkashi or Indian
Mountaineering Foundation, Benito Juarez Road, Anand
Niketan, New Delhi - 110021.
General Information
Altitude : 3.042
Climate : Summer : Cool during the day and cold
at night Winter : snow - bound Touchin sub - zero
Clothing : Summer : Light woolens Winter : Very
heavy woollens
Language : Hindi, Garhwali & English
Season : May to November
How To Get There
Airport : Jolly Grant, Dehradun 266 kms.
Railhead : Rishikehs, 249kms.
Road : Well connected to Rishikesh, Haridwar, Dehradun
and Delhi Important Road Distances : Dharasu (129
kms.), Yamunotri (224 kms.) Mussoorie (247 kms.
) Tehri (172 kms.) Uttarkashi (99 kms.)
Prime Sites
Gangotri Temple
This 18th century tmple dedicated to Goddess Ganga
is located near a sacred stone where King Bhagirath
worshipped Lord Shiva. Ganga is believed to have
touched earth at this spot. According the another
legend, Pandavas performed the great Deva Yagna
here to atone the deaths of their kinsmen in the
epic battle of Mahabharata. The temple is an exquisite
20 ft. high structure made of white granite.
Submerged Shivling
The natural rock Shivling, submerged in the river
is an amazing sight reinforcing the power of thee
divine. According to mythology, Lord Shiva sat at
this spot to receive the Ganga in his matted locks.
The shivling is visible in the early winters when
the water level goes down.