Yamunotri finds a special mention in the Hindu
mythology. According to a legend, this secluded
hilly spot was the home of an ancient sage, Asit
Muni. Among the major attractions of Yamunotri are
hot water springs nearby. Devotees prepare rice
and potatoes to offer at the shrine, by dipping
them in these hot water springs, tied in muslin
cloth. The trek to Yamunotri is spectacular, dominated
by a panorama of rugged peaks and dense forest.
How to Get There
Airport :
Jolly Grant, 196 Kms. From Yamunotri via Dehradun
Railhead :
Rishikesh, 219 kms. & Dehradun, 172 kms.
Road :
Dharasu, 107 Kms. Tehri, 107 Kms. Rishikesh, 213
Kms. & Dehradun, 172 Kms.
From Rishikesh, a 205 kms. Journey by road takes
one to Hanumanchatti. From here, the remaining 14
kms. Trek is covered on foot or on ponies. Palanquins,
Horses and porters are also available on hire.
Prime Sites
Lakhamandal
Pass Kempty falls 75 kms. On the Mussoorie - Yammnotri
road lies Lakhamandal. Legend has is that the Kaurvas
made a shelter house and conspired to bum the Pandavas
alive here.
Surya Kund
One of the important thermal springs known for its
very high temperature of 190 f. Pilgrims cook rice
and potatoes here to offer to deity in the temple.
Divya Shila
A huge rock pillar venerated before entering the
Yamunotri Temple.
Excursions
Jankichatti (6 Kms).
The theral springs here offer a spectacular sight
and a refreshing bath for the pilgrims.
Hanumanchatti (14 Kms.)
The confluence of Hanuman Ganga and Yamuna river
forms the starting point for the scenic Dodi Tal
trek. (Rishikesh - Barkot - Hanumanchatti - Yamunotri
- hanumanchatti - Darvatop - Dodital - Agora - Uttarkashi
- Rishikesh). Porters. Ponies and Palanquines are
available for the journey to Yamunotri. Their rates
are fixed by District Magistrate before the start
of every Yatra season.
Sayanachatti (18 Kms.)
A scenic spot along the bank of river yamuna that
makes a lovely sight enrouted the trek up to Yamunotri.
Chamba (158 Kms)
A sylvan spot on way to Tehri that offers an excellent
view of the Himalayan peaks. Situated at an altitude
of 1,676 mts. Above sea level, Chamba is an ideal
summer retreat.