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
There
are several places on the way to Gangotri which are worth to see. We took
almost two days to cover the following places along with Gangotri.
After
our visit to Yamnotri , we came down to Jannki Chatti at 2.00 PM. We checked
out our rooms & proceeded further towards Gangotri. Earlier we planned to
stay at Barkot which is about 40 Kms from Jannki Chatti but as we had
sufficient time , our driver suggested to stay at Bhramkhal which is 40 kms
ahead Barkot. So next day we got sufficient time to explore the places on the
way to Gangotri. From
Barkot three of the roads go to Yamnotri , Gangotri & Dehradun via Kempty
fall (Mussoorie) We turned to the left for the way to Gangotri.
We took a small halt at Barkot
for Tea and stretching our legs & body.
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Barkot - Road |
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Barkot |
On
the way we found a small guest house in a village Bharm khal before the main city starts. In
Garhwal you will find a lot of names of places suffixed with Khal , Khal means
Village . Location of the guest house was such that one can enjoy the
scenic beauty & peace of the surrounding. We felt as if we were staying in
some relative’s house. Food was as per our choice, whatever we liked to have
they cooked it freshly for us. We experienced a homely ambience. In the morning
when I got up it was drizzling, after having my tea I went out alone for a walk
to enjoy the natural beauty. We all had our breakfast & started our journey
further , After half an hour we reached Dharasu
band which is about 15 kms from Bhram Khal , At that
point the road is divided. The left road goes to Gangotri Via Uttarkashi &
right goes to Rishikesh / Dehradun via Chamba.
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Hotel Pawan Putra - Bharm Khal |
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Bharm Khal |
Our
first halt was at Uttarkashi. It is
102 Km from Yamnotri & 26 Km from Dharasu band. Uttarkashi is a prosperous
town with modern amenities It is situated on the bank of river Ganga. There is no Petrol pump on the way to Gangotri
which is about 100 Kms from Uttarkashi hence it’s suggested to get your tank
full. We parked our vehicle & walked down towards temples mentioned below:-
Kashi Vishwnath
Kashi Vishwnath
Temple is the most famous and dedicated to Load Shiva. It is one of the prime
pilgrimage attractions in Uttarkashi around 300 mts from the local bus stand.
An ancient temple, it is said that it was first built by Parasuram. Later, it was renovated by Maharani Khaneti,
wife of Sudarshan Shah in 1857. The temple has a Shivling, 60 cms high and 90
cms in circumference. No one misses this holy shrine on their trip to
Uttarkashi.
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Bachcha Party outside Kashi Vishwnath Temple |
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Shivling - Kashi Vishwnath Temple |
Shakti Temple
This
temple is just opposite to Vishwanath temple. A big Trishul in this temple is
the centre of attraction. The trishul is
6 metres in height and 90 cms at the bottom. Different people hold
different views about the trishul, it is widely believed that the trishul is
made of iron in the upper part and copper in the lower part. The epics say that this trishul was thrown
at devils by goddess Durga.
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Inner view of Trishul - Shakti Temple | | | | | |
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View of Trishul from Outside - Shakti temple |
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Naturally carved idol of Ganesha |
Other
then these temples, there is a Nehru Mountaineering Institute or NIM this is
the famous mountaineering training institute in India. Trekkers and
mountaineers can hire the different mountaineering gadgets and accessories from
NIM for their adventure.
The
climate here remains quite hot during summers, Having visited both the temples
we had some soft drinks and proceeded further towards Gangotri, 8 kms ahead
there is a village called Nathahla. I
suggest this is the best place to stay nearby Uttarkashi as the climate remains
pleasant and one can find the economical hotels here, so while coming back from
Gangotri we decided to stay here for one night. Nathala is situated on the bank
of river Ganga, during our stay there we spent our evening near the river. We
were so fascinated by the peaceful and spacious bank of the river that we could
not come to know how our hours were passed out and we did not feel like going
back to our hotel.
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Tent house where we stayed in Nathala - uttarkashi |
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Ekant Resort - Nathala - Uttarkashi |
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Mastiful moments near river Ganga - Nathala - Uttarkashi |
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Swarika enjoying the river side :-) |
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Extended Mastiful moments near river Ganga - Nathala - Uttarkashi |
On our way we found out Maneri at a distance of about 10
km from Uttarkashi, Maneri 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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Maneri Dam |
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Maneri Lake |
On our way next place was a small town Bhatwari which is 19 kms from
Maneri . At the starting of the village Bhatwari there is a beautifully
partially constructed Ashram known as “Pilot
Baba Ashram” on the bank of river Bhagirathi.
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Pilot baba Ashram |
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Tridevi |
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Pilot baba Ashram |
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Pilot baba Ashram |
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Pilot baba Ashram |
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Pilot baba Ashram |
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Pilot baba Ashram - Under Construction |
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Maa kali idol at Pilot baba Ashram |
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Three Old Men in Pilot baba Ashram |
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Aerial view of Pilot baba Ashram |
Bhatwari
is the only place where the condition of
road is bad because of renovation & construction of a tunnel & new Road
. There we stopped to have our lunch.
About 33 km from Maneri,there is a hot water spring at Gangnani, where one can have refreshing
bath in the Hot spring Pool, There is a
temple near the kund dedicated to the sage Parashar - father of Ved Vyas.
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Rishi Parasher Temple - Gangnani |
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Hot spring Pool - Gangnani |
The
next place after Gangnani is Army Cantonment area called Sukhi Top which is 18 Kms from Gangnani. It is situated at the
height of 2744 meters above the sea level.This is the place from where Himalyas
appear very near covered with snow.
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View from Sukhi Top |
The
journey down to Jhala which is 7 kms
from Sukhi Top is exciting as we were moving along with river Ganga and the
road was also moving beside the Ganga.
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River Ganga near Jhala |
Our
next aimed destination was Harsil. It is 6 kms from Jhala . Most
of the people prefer to stay in Harsil only before visiting Gangotri. But we
were not able to stay there because of the non availability of rooms. We stayed
in Village Dharali which is about 3 kms from Harsil.
It is said that Harsil got its name
because the rivers Bhagirathi and the Jalandhari once had an argument about
which was more important. Lord Vishnu, also known as Hari, was asked to
intervene. He turned himself into a great stone, a shila, and absorbed their
anger. And even today, after Hari-shila (or Harsil), the waters of the two
rivers become a little less turbulent.
Harsil
is famous for its Apple & Rajma
(Red in Colour). Ram Teri Ganga Mali was
shot in Harsil and the famous Jharna (Fall) scene of actress - Mandakini was
shot under this particular waterfall, which now bears her name.
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Mandakani Fall - Harsil |
Next
day morning we got up at 4.00 AM to start early for Gangotri. Dharali is a
picturesque village, is situated 3 km away from Harsil.
Ganges River
flows close by and the village is surrounded by pine trees. Dharali offers a
panoramic view of snow-clad peaks of the Himalayas.
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Himalya's view from Dharali - Morning view |
On
the way to Gangotri , we crossed Lanka
Chatti which is about 10 kms from Dharali. There is Asia’s highest bridge at an
elevation of 2789 meters of Sea level over
the river Ganga. My nephew & I
got down on the bridge & clicked few photographs.
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Asia’s highest bridge over river |
Three
kms ahead to Lanka is Bhairon Ghati
. A temple of Bhairon Devta here is visited by scores of pilgrims.
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Bhairon Ghati |
The Tibet border “Nelong” is 08 km
before Gangotri towards left.
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Ready for Gangotri |
Next
Post will be on Gangotri. Till then Happy traveling ……………….
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