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Nachiketa Tal:
A drive through the
terraced fields takes one to Chaurangi Khal, a place 29 Kms.
from Uttarkashi. From there a 3 Kms. track through lush
green forests takes one to Nachiketa Tal, a tranquil spot.
There is greenery all
around and a small temple at the bank of the lake gives a
serene look to an otherwise beautiful surroundings.
Nachiketa, the devout son of saint Uddalak, is said to have
created this lake hence the name.There is no accommodation
facility and visitors have either to come back to Uttarkashi
or stay at the PWD Inspection House at Chaurangi Khal
Gangotri:
The shrine of Gangotri
situated at an elevation of 3200 meters above sea level
amidst captivating surroundings is 100 kms from Uttarkashi. The temple, constructed by
Gorkha GeneralAmar Singh Thapa in the 18th century, is
situated in the bank of Bhagirathi. It is visited by lakhs
of pilgrims every year. A number of Ashrams are located on
the other sites, some of which provides accommodation
facilities to the visitors. Tourist Bungalows, PWD
Inspection House, Forest Rest House and Dharamshalas provide
lodgings. The places to be visited
nearby are Gaurikund, Kedarkund and Patangna.
Gaumukh
The
Gaumukh glacier is the source of Bhagirathi (Ganga) and is
held in high esteem by the devouts who do not miss the
opportunity to have the holy dip in the bone chilling icy
water. It is 18 kms. from Gangotri. The trek is easy and at
times people come back to Gangotri the same day.There is a
Tourist Bungalow at Bhojbasa, 14 kms. from Gangotri where
lodging and other facilities are available.
Nandan-Van Tapovan:
These two spots are
situated opposite the Gangotri glacier further up from
Gaumukh, at a distance of 6 kms. from where visitors can
have a superb view of the majestic Shivling peak. There are
ideal spots for camping and also provides base camps for
Bhagirathi, Shivling, Meru, Kedardom, Kharchakund, Satopant,
Kalindi Khal and many other snow peaks.
Yamunotri
The shrine of Yamunotri,
source of river Yamuna is situated in the direction opposite
to Gangotri and the road bifurcates and goes to Yamunotri
from Dharasu, a place between Rishikesh - Uttarkashi. Yamunotri can also be
visited via Mussoorie and Barkot. Situated at an elevation
of 3235 meters above sea-level, the shrine of Yamunotri is
one of the "Four Dhams" (four pilgrimages) of Uttarakhand.
The source of Yamuna lies above 1 km. ahead at an altitude
of about 4421 meters. The approach is extremely difficult
and pilgrims therefore offer Puja at the temple itself. There are hot springs
close to the temple, a bath in them is very refreshing after
a tedious 13 kms. trek from Hanuman Chatti or 5 kms. from
Janaki Chatti. Pilgrims can find
accommodation in the houses belonging to the "Pandas" or the
sole Dharamshala.Hanuman Chatti is the bus
terminus from where one has to trek 13 kms. to reach
Yamunotri. On the way one can stay at Janaki Chatti 8 kms.
from Hanuman Chatti. There are tourist bangalow, PWD and
Forest Rest Houses, Hotels and Dharamshalas.
You can also stay at
Hotel Sachin Residency,
Yamunotri, Uttarkashi
Maneri
On way to Gangotri at a
distance of about 13 kms. 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 kms.
long tunnel at Tiloth in Uttarkashi. The resultant lake at
Maneri has added to the charm of the place.
Gangnani
Further up on way to
Gangotri about 37 kms. from Maneri, is the hot water spring
at Gangnani where one can have a refreshing bath.
Dodital
The road from Uttarkashi
to Gangotri, bifurcates at 4 kms. from Uttarkashi and
vehicles can go upto Kalyani, 7 kms. further up, from where , Agoda is 5 kms. away at an altitude of 2288 meters. The trek
from there ascends gradually through thick forest and
beautiful mountainous scenery. Dodital is 16
kms. further
situated at an elevation of 3307 meters. The lake is
sparkling and crystal clear, surrounded by forests. The
famous Himalayan trouts are found in abundance in the lake.
Permit for fishing can be had from the Divisional Forest
Officer, Uttarkashi. There is a forest rest
house and a Log Cabin by the site of the lake. From there
one can trek down to Hanuman Chatti (27 kms.) and then to
Yamunotri.
Dayara Bugyal:
Bugyal in the local
language means "high altitude meadow". The road to Dayara
Bugyal branches off near Bhatwari a place on Uttarkashi -
Gangotri road about 32 kms. from Uttarkashi. Vehicles can go
up
to the village of Barsu from where one has to trek a
distance of about 8 kms. to reach Dayara. Situated at an
elevation of about 10,000 feet above sea-level this vast
meadow is second to none in natural beauty. During winter it
provides excellent ski slopes over an area of 28 sq.kms. The
panoramic view of the Himalayas from here is breathe taking.
There is a small lake also in the area, and to camp by its
side would be a memorable event.
From this spot one can
trek down to Dodi-Tal which is about 30 kms. away, through
dense forests
Harsil
The Bhagirathi
valley is most enchanting and preserves many colourful spots
in its lap. Situated at a distance of 72 kms. from
Uttarkashi on the main highway to Gangotri at an elevation
of 2623 meters, this sylvan hamlet is famous
for its natural beauty and
delicious apples. Tourist Bungalow, PWD and Forest Rest
Houses exist here for the travelers.
KedarTal
This spectacular and
enchanting lake is situated at a distance of about 18 kms.
from Gangotri, negotiable through rough and tough mountain
trail. The trek is very tiring and there are testing moments
even for a hardy trekker. There is no facility of
any kind on the way and one has to make all arrangements in
advance. A local guide is a must. The lake is crystal clear
with the mighty Thalayasagar (spahatikling) peak forming a
splendid backdrop. The place is about 15000 feet of sea
level and is the base camp for trekking to the Thalayasagar,
Jogin, Bhrigupanth and other peaks.
HarKiDoon
Harkidoon is famous for
its natural beauty and is a popular destination for
trekkers. A convenient route is from Mussoorie via Yamuna
bridge - Naugaon- Purola- Saur- Sankri, Taluka and Osla. Accommodation facilities
are available at the above in the form of Forest Rest Houses
and Tourist Bangalows. At Harkidoon too there is a small
rest house at an altitude of 3506 meters. A trek is
satisfying experience, moving through dense forests and
mountainous landscape. The Ruinsara lake which is about 8
kms. from Osla, is yet another attractive place for
trekkers.
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