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Gangotri and Yamunotri are honored as the originating points of two sacred rivers in India—the Ganga and the Yamuna. According to ancient legends, Gangotri is where King Bhagirath meditated with intense devotion to bring the sacred Ganga down to Earth. Yamunotri is dedicated to Goddess Yamuna, who is regarded as the sister of Lord Yama, the deity of death, and holds great spiritual importance. Pilgrims visit these places to seek blessings, wash away sins, and attain spiritual peace.
This thoughtfully curated 4-night, 5-day Do Dham Yatra package takes you on a sacred journey through these divine landscapes. Starting from Haridwar, the tour includes stops at Barkot, Uttarkashi, Yamunotri, and Gangotri. Travelers can also explore scenic hill stations like Dehradun and Mussoorie along the route, offering a refreshing blend of spirituality and natural beauty.
The trek to Yamunotri begins at Janki Chatti, where pilgrims can either walk or choose to ride on a pony or palki. Gangotri, situated amidst majestic Himalayan peaks, is accessible by road and offers a peaceful atmosphere for darshan and reflection. This journey promises not only a deep spiritual connection but also the experience of Uttarakhand’s pristine Himalayan charm.

Note:- Live Weather in Yamunotri
YAMNOTRI WEATHER
Perched at an altitude of approximately 3,185 meters, Yamunotri is a spiritually significant destination for Hindus and a key stop in the Char Dham Yatra. This revered shrine marks the origin of the holy River Yamuna and is surrounded by natural beauty, including hot water springs and majestic glaciers.
Yamunotri is not just known for its divine connection but also its scenic charm. According to legend, the sage Asit Muni once meditated here, further enhancing the site’s spiritual aura. The actual source of the Yamuna—a frozen lake and glacier known as the Champasar Glacier—is located about 1 kilometer beyond the temple, at an altitude of 4,421 meters on the Kalind mountain. However, due to the challenging terrain and inaccessibility, the shrine is established at the base of the hill.
Pilgrims offer prayers and rituals at the temple itself, as the higher glacier route is not commonly undertaken. The sacredness of the place, combined with its breathtaking setting, makes Yamunotri a divine experience and an unforgettable part of any spiritual journey.

Note:- Live Weather in Gangotri
GANGOTRI WEATHER
Gangotri, nestled in the serene town of Uttarkashi, holds a prominent place among the Char Dham pilgrimage sites. Deeply associated with Goddess Ganga, this sacred destination marks the spiritual origin of the revered River Ganga (Ganges).
Located at an altitude of 3,048 meters, the Gangotri Temple stands surrounded by lush deodar forests and the majestic Garhwal Himalayas. The shrine exudes a powerful spiritual ambiance and draws thousands of devotees each year who come to pay homage to the goddess and seek her divine blessings.
According to Hindu mythology, this is the place where Ganga descended to Earth after the intense penance of King Bhagirath, making it one of the holiest destinations in India. With its breathtaking natural beauty and deep spiritual significance, Gangotri offers pilgrims a profound and peaceful experience, connecting them to ancient traditions and sacred legends.
For Adults:
Carry any one of the following photo ID proofs (original + 2 photocopies):
Voter ID
Passport
Aadhar Card
Driving Licence
Ration Card
For Students:
Photo ID proof (Passport / Aadhar Card / PAN Card) – original + 2 photocopies
School or College Photo Identity Card – original + 2 photocopies
For Infants:
Two (2) recent passport-sized photographs
You can make payments via the following methods in favor of BhaktiKaro:
Debit Card
Credit Card
Internet Banking
NEFT
UPI
Mobile Phone with an appropriate SIM card for network connectivity.
Clothing & Toiletries: Pack according to the season and include basic personal care items.
Recommended Items:
Sunscreen lotion
Hand sanitizer
Sunglasses
Cap or hat
Sports/trekking shoes
Umbrella or Raincoat, or Poncho
Woollen clothes (if required, depending on the weather)
Medicines: If you are on any medication, ensure you carry an adequate supply along with your doctor’s prescription.
On arrival at Haridwar, a BhaktiKaro representative will receive you at the railway station or bus stop. You’ll be welcomed and briefed about the tour details. The journey begins as you drive from Haridwar to Barkot, with scenic halts at Kempty Falls and other local sightseeing spots along the way. Upon reaching Barkot, check in to your pre-booked hotel and relax. Overnight stay at the hotel.
After an early breakfast, begin your journey from Barkot to Jankichatti/Phoolchatti, the base point for the trek to Yamunotri. From here, embark on a 6 km trek to reach the sacred Yamunotri Temple. For those who prefer not to walk, ponies, palanquins, and horse rides are available at additional charges.
Yamunotri is the origin of the holy Yamuna River and home to Goddess Yamuna. Visit the Yamunotri Temple, Divya Shila, and Surya Kund. Don't forget to take the cooked rice Prasad from the hot springs as a divine souvenir. After darshan and blessings, return to Jankichatti and drive back to Barkot.
Overnight stay at the hotel in Barkot.
After breakfast, check out from your hotel in Barkot and begin your journey towards Uttarkashi, a serene town nestled on the banks of the Bhagirathi River. En route, you can visit the Vishwanath Temple, one of the most revered temples dedicated to Lord Shiva, believed to be centuries old.
After the temple visit, proceed to your hotel in Uttarkashi and check in. Spend the rest of the day at leisure, soaking in the spiritual vibes of the town.
Dinner and overnight stay at the hotel.
Early morning after breakfast, drive to Gangotri, the origin of the sacred River Ganga. On the way, enjoy the breathtaking views of the Harsil Valley, Bhagirathi River, and snow-clad Himalayan peaks. You may also stop at picturesque spots like Gangnani hot springs for a quick dip (optional).
At Gangotri Temple, offer prayers to Goddess Ganga and spend some peaceful time near the river. The temple is situated at an altitude of 3,100 meters, surrounded by deodar and pine trees.
After darshan and exploring the area, drive back to Uttarkashi by evening.
Dinner and overnight stay at the hotel.
After an early breakfast, check out from the hotel and begin your return journey to Haridwar. Enjoy the scenic drive through the mountains and lush greenery. On arrival in Haridwar, you will be dropped at the railway station/bus stand. Your spiritual Do Dham Yatra concludes with divine blessings and cherished memories.
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