Gangotri

Where the Ganga Begins Her Journey

Welcome to Gangotri

A simple guide to explore Gangotri

Gangotri, located at about 3,100 meters in Uttarkashi, is an important stop on the Char Dham Yatra and a key starting point for many Do Dham Yatra routes. It is known as the origin of the holy River Ganga and is home to the sacred Gangotri Temple, where pilgrims offer prayers. The best time to visit is from May to October. The area is surrounded by stunning Himalayan views and peaceful landscapes.

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Religious Importance of Gangotri

Gangotri holds deep spiritual importance in Hinduism, as it is believed to be the place where Goddess Ganga descended from heaven to earth. As per legend, King Bhagirath performed intense penance here to bring the Ganga down to cleanse the ashes of his ancestors. The holy river is said to originate from Gaumukh, a glacier about 19 km from the temple. Pilgrims believe that bathing in the icy Ganga waters at Gangotri helps wash away sins and brings spiritual liberation. The Gangotri Temple, dedicated to Goddess Ganga, is a major stop in the Char Dham Yatra and an essential point for many Do Dham Yatra routes, drawing devotees from all over India.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Gangotri is from May to October, when the temple opens for the Char Dham Yatra and Do Dham Yatra season. Summer is pleasant, autumn stays clear and scenic, while monsoon brings greenery but also travel difficulties.

Summer (May–June):

The weather stays cool and pleasant, with daytime temperatures between 10°C and 20°C. It is ideal for temple visits during the Char Dham Yatra, treks to Gaumukh, and sightseeing, as melting winter snow makes the landscapes beautiful.

Monsoon (July–September):

The region gets moderate to heavy rain, which can cause landslides and slippery trekking routes during the Char Dham Yatra or Do Dham Yatra. Nature lovers enjoy the fresh greenery and waterfalls, but travel plans may require flexibility. Pilgrims should carry rain gear and check road conditions.

Autumn (September–October):

Clear skies, crisp air, and beautiful post-monsoon views make this the most scenic time for Char Dham Yatra and Do Dham Yatra visitors. The weather is cold but comfortable, ideal for photography and peaceful spiritual retreats. This period comes just before the temple closes in late October or early November.

How to reach Gangotri ?

Gangotri Temple lies about 270 km from Rishikesh, with a 10–12 hour road journey passing through scenic towns like Chamba, Tehri, Uttarkashi, and Harsil, each offering beautiful Himalayan views. From Uttarkashi, the last 100 km stretch to Gangotri usually takes 3–4 hours. The route is mostly smooth from May to June, but during the monsoon (July–September), landslides may cause delays. In May, the weather stays cool between 6°C and 16°C, making it ideal for a spiritual and scenic trip, especially for pilgrims starting their Char Dham Yatra from Haridwar and heading toward the sacred shrine.

Nearby by Attraction

Not sure when to visit Gangotri? This sacred Himalayan shrine opens only for specific months, and each part of the season feels different. Here’s a quick guide to help you plan:

  • 1. Gaumukh Glacier (18 km trek)

    Known as the source of the River Ganga, Gaumukh is one of the most sacred trekking destinations for Hindus. Surrounded by towering Himalayan peaks, it offers breathtaking views and a peaceful spiritual atmosphere. The trek is moderately challenging but worth every step.

  • 2. Bhojbasa (14 km trek)

    A scenic camping site on the way to Gaumukh, surrounded by Bhojpatra trees mentioned in ancient scriptures. It offers panoramic views of Bhagirathi peaks and a serene riverside setting. Ideal for trekkers to rest and soak in nature.

  • 3. Pandava Gufa (1.5 km)

    This ancient cave is believed to have been a resting place for the Pandavas during their journey to the Himalayas. It is surrounded by dense forests, adding to its mystical charm. A short trek from Gangotri leads you here.

  • 4. Surya Kund (500 m)

    A spectacular waterfall located close to Gangotri Temple, where the Bhagirathi River cascades with force. It is believed to be the spot where the Sun God offered his prayers to Goddess Ganga. Best visited during summer for photography.

  • 5. Kedar Tal (17 km trek)

    A glacial lake at high altitude, known for its crystal-clear blue waters and reflections of Thalay Sagar peak. The trek is challenging but rewards visitors with unmatched beauty. It’s a paradise for adventure lovers.

  • 6. Harsil (25 km)

    A charming valley with apple orchards, pine forests, and the flowing Bhagirathi River. Known for its peace and natural beauty, it’s perfect for a relaxing break. Harsil is often called the “Switzerland of Uttarakhand.”

  • 7. Dharali (26 km)

    A tranquil Himalayan village near Harsil with traditional wooden homes. Surrounded by mountains and rivers, it offers a perfect glimpse of rural mountain life. Pilgrims also visit the Shiva Temple here.

  • 8. Gangnani (52 km)

    Famous for its natural hot springs where pilgrims take a holy dip before visiting Gangotri. The location offers scenic valley views and a relaxing atmosphere. It’s a peaceful stopover for travelers.

angotri Temple opening dates and travel guide for pilgrims planning their sacred yatra.
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Gangotri Temple Opening and Closing Ceremonies

The Gangotri Temple opens every year on Akshaya Tritiya, which in 2026 falls on 27 April, and the occasion is celebrated with a grand ceremony. On this day, the idol of Goddess Ganga is carried to the temple from her winter home in Mukhba village with rituals, mantras, and the sound of conch shells and drums. Many pilgrims, including travellers beginning their Gangotri trip from Haridwar, arrive to witness this sacred event and seek blessings at the shrine.

The temple closes each year on Diwali, which in 2026 falls on 6 November. On this day, the idol of Goddess Ganga is taken back to Mukhba village for winter due to heavy snowfall that makes the region unreachable. The closing ceremony includes prayers and traditional rituals, after which the temple remains shut until the next season begins when pilgrims return for the yatra.

Gangotri Temple opening and closing ceremonies with rituals, prayers, and scenic surroundings.

Simple Accommodation Guide

Accommodation in Gangotri is mostly simple but comfortable for pilgrims and travellers. You will find budget hotels, guesthouses, dharamshala, and GMVN rest houses near the temple. Rooms usually include basic facilities such as beds, blankets, and hot water. During the Char Dham season (May–June and September–October), booking early is important because places fill up quickly, especially for devotees beginning their Gangotri journey from Haridwar. For those seeking better comfort, good hotels and small resorts are available in Harsil and Uttarkashi, located 25–100 km away, offering pleasant views and more facilities.

Why You Should Visit Gangotri Once

Visiting Gangotri is regarded as a deeply sacred experience because it is the birthplace of the holy River Ganga, worshipped as a symbol of purity and spiritual liberation. Many believe that a pilgrimage here helps cleanse past sins and brings inner peace. The Gangotri Temple, dedicated to Goddess Ganga, is one of the revered Char Dham shrines and holds great importance in Hindu faith. Surrounded by snow-covered Himalayan peaks and the flowing Bhagirathi River, the environment inspires devotion in every visitor. For pilgrims travelling to Gangotri from Haridwar, the journey becomes even more meaningful.

Experience Gangotri Comfortably with Clan Stays

Clan Stays makes your Gangotri Yatra smooth and stress-free with well-planned travel and comfortable stays. Our route knowledge supports travelers on the Gangotri–Uttarkashi–Delhi tour, ensuring safety and proper guidance. From darshan at the sacred Gangotri Temple and the Bhagirathi River to nearby spiritual points, everything is arranged well. We also assist pilgrims coming from the Yamunotri trek route from Delhi or choosing a Haridwar to Barkot package, making the journey peaceful and spiritually fulfilling.

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Hotel in Gangotri

HOTEL MANISHA

Hotel Manisha is on the main Gangotri road, just near the Gangotri bus stand and temple area. Rooms are nice with private bathrooms and some have balconies with views of the hills. The hotel has a restaurant, room service, free parking, Wi-Fi, and staff who are helpful, especially for pilgrims and trekkers. It’s clean and reasonably comfortable for the area.

Deluxe Room ₹7,000

Hotel ChandraLok Cottage

Hotel Chandra Lok Cottage in Kabra Niketan, Gangotri is located near the bus stand and offers clean, spacious rooms with balconies and mountain views. Each room has an attached bathroom with hot and cold water. The hotel provides facilities like a vegetarian restaurant, 24-hour front desk, laundry, parking, and travel assistance. It is a simple yet comfortable stay for pilgrims and travelers.

Deluxe Room ₹3,400

Hotel Shwetambara

Hotel Shwetambara is on Temple Road in Gangotri, just a few minutes’ walk from the Gangotri Temple. The hotel has around 50 rooms. Rooms come with private bathrooms, balconies, Wi-Fi, and heating (or at least a heater available). It has an in-house restaurant, 24-hour front desk service, free parking, and room service.

Deluxe Room ₹5,000

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