GANGOTRI TEMPLES
Gaumukh Glacier
This is the snout of the Gangotri glacier and
the present source of the Bhagirathi river. It
is held in high esteem by the devotees who do
not miss the opportunity to have a holy dip in
the bone chilling icy water. The 18 km distance
from Gangotri has to be covered on foot by ponies.
The trek is easy and many people come back to
Gangotri the same day. Porters and ponies are
available for excursions to Gaumukh and other
trekking routes at Gangotri. There is a Tourist
Bungalow at Bhojbasa, 14 km from Gangotri where
lodging and other facilities are available.
Pilgrims also trek to Nandanvan
(6 km) and Kedartal (18 km) from
Gangotri.
Submerging Shivling
Submerged in the river, this natural rock Shivling
is the place where, according to mythology, Lord
Shiva sat when he received the Ganga in his matted
locks. It is visible in winter months when water
level decreases.
Nandanvan Tapovan
These two spots are situated opposite the Gangotri
glacier further up from Gaumukh, at a distance
of 6 km from where visitors can have a superb
view of the majestic Shivling peak.
Kedartal
A spectacular lake situated at a distance of about
18 km trek from Gangotri, negotiable through a
rough mountain trail. The trek is very tring and
testing even for a hardy trekker. There no facility
of any kind on the way and one has to make all
arrangements in advance.
Kedar Ganga Sangam
Around 100 yards from the Ganga temple, flows
the river Kedar Ganga. Starting from the Kedar
valley, this river meets the Bhagirathi river
on its left bank.
Bhaironghati
10 km from Gangotri. Astride the to Uttarkashi
and near the confluence of Jat Ganga and Bhagirathi
rivers is situated, Bhagirathi.
The temple of Bhairav Nath surrounded
by thick forests is worth visiting
Harsil
26 km from Gangotri. Located in the topographically
mountainous district of Uttarkashi, this hamlet
is famous for its natural beauty and delicious
apples.
Harsil is situated at a distance
of 72 km from Uttarkashi on the main highway to
Gangotri and is at a height of 2,620 mt, above
sea-level.
From Harsil, the adventurous tourist
can trek to Sat Tal, situated just above Dharali,
2 km beyond Harsil, to be greeted by the rewarding
sight of seven lakes situated amidst beautiful
natural surroundings.
Bhairon Mandir
After traveling by road from Lanka to Bhaironghati
one has to cross the Jahanvi river on foot. After
crossing the Jahanvi river and moving uphill,
the Bhairon temple can be seen.
Gangnani
55 km from Gangotri. Noted for its thermal springs
and close-up views of famous mountain peaks, its
peaceful and tranquilising environment provides
an ideal setting for meditation.
Maneri
92 km from Gangotri. It has lately emerged as
a place of tourist interest as a result of the
construction of a dam across the Bhagirathi river,
from where the water is fed to the turbines through
an 8 km long tunnel at Tiloth in Uttarkashi. The
resultant lake at Maneri has added to the charm
of the place.
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