Chardham Yatra
1. Introduction to Dev Bhoomi - Uttarakhand
2. Scenic Spots on the Way to Yamnotri
3. Yamnotri - Origin of River Yamuna
4. Scenic spots on way to Gangotri
5. Gangotri - The origin of Holy river GANGA
6. Reverse gear to Dehradun
7. On the way to Kedarnath
8. Kedarnath
9. Scenic beauty on the way to Badrinath
10. Visit to BADRINATH and village MANA
After enjoying the evening in Nathala , next day morning we checked out from Hotel & proceeded towards Dehradun. There are two routes for Dehradun , one via Rishikesh & second one is via Mussoorie. We preferred to go via Mussoorie because my sister wants to visit Dhanualti on the way back to Dehradun. In next 15 minutes we were in Uttarkashi which is about 3 kms from Nathala. Some of the worth seeing places in Uttarkashi I already mentioned in my previous post “Scenic spots on the way to Gangotri”.
On the way we
stopped at Shiva temple which is
located about 20 km away from Dehradun on the Mussoorie Road. It is a private temple
where you can not offer any donations.
Initially, the temple was made for the personal use , but later it was opened
for public. In Prasad they offer Rajma-
Rice, Kadhi -Rice, Fried Rice. Tea is also served as Prasad.
The main source of earning of temple is variety of precious Gemstones, Pearls, Rudraksh etc are sold in the temple premises.
We had Kadhi –Rice in Prasad followed by tea & left for Home and within half an hour we reached Home (in laws place).
Our Do Dham yatra was completed happily& successfully. We all were charged for another Do Dham yatra (Kedarnath & Badrinath).
1. Introduction to Dev Bhoomi - Uttarakhand
2. Scenic Spots on the Way to Yamnotri
3. Yamnotri - Origin of River Yamuna
4. Scenic spots on way to Gangotri
5. Gangotri - The origin of Holy river GANGA
6. Reverse gear to Dehradun
7. On the way to Kedarnath
8. Kedarnath
9. Scenic beauty on the way to Badrinath
10. Visit to BADRINATH and village MANA
After enjoying the evening in Nathala , next day morning we checked out from Hotel & proceeded towards Dehradun. There are two routes for Dehradun , one via Rishikesh & second one is via Mussoorie. We preferred to go via Mussoorie because my sister wants to visit Dhanualti on the way back to Dehradun. In next 15 minutes we were in Uttarkashi which is about 3 kms from Nathala. Some of the worth seeing places in Uttarkashi I already mentioned in my previous post “Scenic spots on the way to Gangotri”.
After
Uttarkashi we passed through a small village Dunda which is about 17 kms from
Uttarkashi. Around 10 kms later we reached Dharasu bend. Dharasu bend is in T shape , at this point the road is divided into
three paths.One road goes to Gangotri , second one towards Uttarkashi &
third one towards Rishikesh via New Tehri . We took Rishikesh road &
reached village Barethi which is about 3 Kms from Dharasu bend.
From
Barethi we reached village Chinyalisaur
which is about 3 kms from Barethi & 34 kms from Uttarkashi. This village is
one of the beautiful villages on this route. Some of the people prefer to stay
here while going towards Yamnotri / Gangotri.For the stay GMVN hotel & couple of private lodges /
Hotels are available. The major town after Chinyalisaur is New Tehri. We were
not expecting such a smooth ride on this road , the entire stretch of the
journey was smooth supported with beautiful scenic view of the nature except the motion sickness.
New Tehri
is about 75 kms from Uttarkashi. New Tehri is the only planned city of
Uttarakhand state. Tehri Dam is the main centre of attraction of the town. New
Tehri was developed as the residence of the people whose home got submerged in
the water while construction of the dam. I will write a detailed post
on Tehri & Tehri Dam.
After
traveling further for 13 kms we reached Chamba.
From here one road goes to New Tehri , second one goes to Rishikesh & third
one goes to Dehradun via Musoorrie. It is situated at an elevation of around 1,676mts above sea
level. One can enjoy the Panoramic view of the splendid Himalayas
from here. Previously Chamba was the
part of the Gorkha
Kingdom but later King of
Garhwal ruled this place.
From
Chamba we reached Kaddu khal which is about 26 kms from Chamba. In Kaddu Khal
there is a famous temple “ Surkanda Devi
“ which is situated at an elevation of 3,030 m above sea level. The temple
site is accessible on foot, being about 2 km from the motorable road connecting
Kaddu Khal. The legend is that Sati, the
wife of Shiva, gave up her life in the yajna started by her father. Shiva
passed through this place on his way back to Kailash with the dead body of Sati
whose head fell at the spot where the temple of Surkhanda Devi
stands. The snow-covered Himalayas and the
forest area between Mussoorie and Chamba offer a splendid view. A big local
fair is held here in the month of June every year, attracting tourists from all
over.
Our
next destination was Dhanaulti which is about 14 kms from
Surkanda Devi temple. Dhanaulti is located amidst thick virgin forests of
deodar and pines. Unobstructed views of the snow capped Himalayan peaks are
distinctly visible from Dhanaulti, adding charm to this heavenly place.
Dhanaulti is situated on Mussoorie – Chamba road at an elevation of 2286mts
above sea level.
Eco park is the main attraction in Dhanaulti .
It was my third visit to Dhanault , last one was in 2006 when Eco park was not
constructed .During that time there was only a small table top adjacent to GMVN
hotel. It was developed by the collaboration
with forest department-Mussoorie &
inaugurated in 2008. There is Entry Fee of Rs 15 For Adults and Rs10 for
Children. A nice place for the whole family to spend an afternoon.
While
kids were enjoying the swings in park,
we went for a walk, the surroundings of this park was full
of scenic views. After capturing a few scenic memorable moments in our camera we
left this place for Dehradun.
The main source of earning of temple is variety of precious Gemstones, Pearls, Rudraksh etc are sold in the temple premises.
We had Kadhi –Rice in Prasad followed by tea & left for Home and within half an hour we reached Home (in laws place).
Our Do Dham yatra was completed happily& successfully. We all were charged for another Do Dham yatra (Kedarnath & Badrinath).
Great narration Mahesh sir.. Please advise on the best season to visit the Char dhams of Uttarakhand on motor-bike?
ReplyDeleteThanks for going through the post ! Best time will be sep-oct.
DeleteWonderful detailed post!
ReplyDeleteGreat series of pics too.
Thanks Indrani !
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