Yamunotri

Yamunotri Dham - One of the Dham’s of Char Dham

1.Yamunotri Dham

Start your Chardham Yatra with Yamunotri, dedicated to Goddess Yamuna. The temple is situated at an altitude of about 3,293 meters in the Garhwal Himalayas.

Surya Kund and Divya Shila:-Visit Surya Kund, a hot water spring, and perform a ritual bath. Also, see Divya Shila, a rock pillar worshipped before entering the temple. Janki Chatti:-Enroute, stop at Janki Chatti for a relaxing break and to enjoy the scenic surroundings.

GANGOTRI

The Gangotri temple is situated in the Uttarkashi district of Uttaranchal.
The holy shrine of Gangotri (3140 m) situated in the high Himalayas, India

2. Gangotri Dham

Shri Gangotri Dham Temple, dedicated to Goddess Ganga, the second main stop of the Himalayas Chardham Yatra and the origin point of the River Ganges from Gaumukh.

Ganga, the largest and the most divine river in India, is the centre of this nation's age-long culture and civilisation. This ever-flowing, never-changing divinity has a profound religious significance in Hinduism.

KEDARNATH

Kedarnath temple at night

3. Kedarnath Dham

Kedarnath history, so it was said, began thousands of years ago. The Pandavas, according to ancient mythology, had ventured in quest of Lord Shiva following the Kurukshetra war to seek pardon for their unruly conduct.

Lord Shiva did not wish to wage war against them and transformed himself into a bull. During the chase, he descended below the ground and his hump reappeared at Kedarnath. The other portions reappeared at four other places — giving rise to the well-known Panch Kedar.

BADRINATH

Shree Badrinath Temple

4.Badrinath dham

Let's explore the deep insights into the history of Shri Badrinath Dham Temple, located in the Himalayas, one of the four main destinations of the Char Dham Yatra, established by Adi Guru Shankaracharya.

Nestled in the Chamoli District of Uttarakhand, the spectacular Badrinath Temple, also known as Badrinarayan Temple or Badri Vishal Chardham Temple, is situated amid the Himalayas. The natural beauty of the holy site welcomes the many tourists from across India, which remains open for the pilgrim from May to November.