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FOR THOSE WHO DARE AND PRAY

Be it man's urge to placate the Gods above or to quench his desire for
adventure, Gangotri is an ideal location. Gangotri, the origin of the
sacred river Ganges, attracts tourists in large numbers every year. The
confrontation with the daunting rivers and attempts to unravel the
mysteries of the supernatural world are ubiquitous sights here. Along
with the thrill of conquering nature, what one experiences here is the
mystical aura that India is so famous for.
LOCATION
Couched in the magnificent Garhwal hills, Gangotri is at an altitude of
3048 meters above sea level. Gangotri is situated in the northernmost
part of the state of Uttaranchal and is very near the Indo-Tibetan
border. It is approximately 300 km from Dehradun, 250 km from Rishikesh
and 105 km from Uttarkashi. The summers are relatively cool and winters
are freezing cold, with rains in the months of May and June. For the
devotees and tourists, the gates of the temple are open only in the
months of May to November.
MYTHOLOGICAL PAST
According to an old
legend, Lord Shiva rewarded King Bhagirath after his penance and Ganga
came down to earth. However, due to her pride, and the fact that the
earth would be devastated if Ganga came down in her full force, Lord
Shiva caught her in his locks. It was then proclaimed that Goddess Uma
or Parvati, Shiva's consort, would bathe in the Ganges daily and only
then would she descend on the earth. The sacred stone near the temple
denotes the place where Ganga first came down to earth. This is why
Ganga is also called by the name of Bhagirathi.
PLACES TO VISIT

The shrine of Gangotri
is around three centuries old. It was renovated in the 20th century and
is a 20-feet high structure of white granite. During the winters the
statue is taken to Mukhimath village for six months, where it is
worshipped. There is a natural rock Shivling (Shiva worshipped in his
phallic form, as the originator of life) as well. It is called the
Jalamagna Shivling. This is the place where Lord Shiva received Ganga in
his locks. It is visible only during winters.
SITES NEARBY
The most famous site
nearby is the Gaumukh (literal meaning, cow's mouth) glacier, which is
at an altitude of 4200 meters above sea level. It is the geographical
origin of the Ganges and is at a distance of 18 km from Gangotri uphill.
The Ganges is called the Bhagirathi here. At a distance of 28 km from
Gangotri is Cheedvasa, where one can pick up local artifacts. Bhojvasa,
at a distance of 22 km, is an ideal camping site.
Nandanvan is a 6-km
tough trekking route along the glacier and gives a view of the Shivling.
Across the snout of the Gangotri glacier is the sylvan Tapovan, which is
known for its exquisite verdure encircling the base of the Shivling
peak. From here, one can go to Vasuki Tal, Kalindikhal, at a height of
5590 meters and reach Badrinath.
En route Uttarkashi, at
a distance of 9 km from Gangotri, is the Bhairon Valley, at the
confluence of the rivers Bhagirathi and Jat Ganga and is famous for its
temple dedicated to Bhairavnath. Also on the same route is Dayara, at a
distance of 90 km from Gangotri via Bhatwadi, which is a newly developed
snow sports complex. At a distance of 53 km from Gangotri is the place
known for its hot water springs, Gangnani, which is at an altitude of
1855 meters above sea level.
At a distance of 97 km
from Gangotri is the pilgrimage spot of Uttarkashi. It is known for its
Vishwanath and Kuteti Devi temples. Maneri, at a distance of 108 km from
Gangotri, is a powerful electricity station. At a distance of 18 km from
Gangotri is Kedartal, which serves as a base camp. Dodi Tal is a nearby
lake.
Harsil is 25 km from
Gangotri and is perched at a height of 2620 meters above sea level. It
is well known for its resorts. There is the Wilson Cottage, built in
1864, which is often visited. Sat Tal or the seven lakes is wonderful
sight and is near the village Dharali (20 km).
WHERE TO STAY
There are no lavish
lodging facilities at Gangotri. One can find government tourist
guesthouses, PWD inspection bungalows, forest guesthouses, Garhwal Vikas
Mandal Nigam's (GMVN) travelers' lodges, dharamshalas, ashrams and other
small lodges. The food available is by and large vegetarian and liquors
are neither available nor encouraged.
HOW TO REACH
The nearest airport is
that of Jolly Grant, which is approximately 270 km from Gangotri, via
Rishikesh. The nearest railway station is Rishikesh, to which one can
get trains from Dehradun and Delhi. There are daily bus services from
Gangotri to Rishikesh, Hardwar, and Dehradun. Jeeps and tempos are
available from Rishikesh to Gangotri. |