Yamunotri is
the origin of the sacred river Yamuna. Famous for its thermal springs
and glaciers, it is one of the most important stopovers on the
itinerary of the Hindu pilgrim. According to an old legend, Asit Muni,
the revered sage, used to reside here.
Perched at an altitude of 3293 meters above sea level, Yamunotri is located in the Uttarkashi
district of the Garhwal region in Uttarakhand. It is very close to the
Indo-Chinese border and is surrounded by the Himalayan offshoots on all
sides. Yamunotri, lies near the Bandarpunch Mountain, which is 6315 m
high and lies to the north. The glacial lake of Saptarishi Kund, on the
Kalind Parbat, at an altitude of 4421 m, is the real source of the
Yamuna River. Yamunotri is at a distance of 278 km from Dehradun, 236
km from Rishikesh, 176 km from Chamba, and 21 km from Sanya Chatti.
You can trek to Dodital from Yamunotri, it literally
means the Dodi Lake. Dodi tal is set at an elevation of 3024 m north
of Uttarkashi. Crystal clear waters are surrounded by dense oak woods,
pine, deodar and rhododendrons. The lake is full of fish and is known
for some rare species like the Himalayan Golden Trout. The forest
surrounding the lake is also full of wildlife. It provides an idyllic
set up for rest and recreational activities like angling, boating
and bird-watching. The trek from Dodital to Hanumanchatti via Darwa
Top takes two days, moves on to the upper reaches of the Garhwal
Himalayas in Yamunotri, the place where the sacred river Yamuna
originates from.
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