Saturday 6 September 2014

Chardham 2 – Gangotri

The Temple
You encounter Gangotri on the 2nd lap of Chardham Yatra. Again a very picturesque locale, it has enroute the Harsil village where many a Bollywood films were shot (including the infamous Ram Teri Ganga Mail) and you may definitely get a chance to take a shower is some of the waterfalls in the neighbourhood

Colourful and Avoidable 
The journey is comfortable and the roads very smooth, the vehicle drops you closeby to the temple and you may only have to walk a few 100 meters to reach the temple precincts. As in case of the other 3 shrines, facilities are limited and so is the hygiene here. We met an Old Drummer who has been here since decades and he shared some interesting anecdotes on the history of the temple as well as its significance.

A closeup view of the Temple


The original Gangotri Temple was built by General Amar Singh Thapa. The river is known as Bhagirathi at its source and acquires the name Ganga  from Devprayag onwards where it meets the Alaknanda. The origin of the holy river is at Gaumukh, set in the Gangotri Glacier, which is a 19 km trek from here. A short distance away you can hire horses and gallop towards the Gaumukh, though it is considered to be a very bumpy ride and typically for the adventurous.

The Old Drummer who shared some interesting anecdotes
While on the way back you can think of spending the night at Harsil. It has some good Tent accommodations bang on the banks of the river and Angling is allowed ……the locale is very pretty and with luck you can have a sumptuous Trout for Dinner with the local wine 

Narrow roads can cause traffic chaos on the journey 
Tents at Harsil