It constitutes one of the

four most important pilgrimages, collectively called
'Char Dham' of the
Garhwal Himalayas. The revered shrine of Yamunotri, source of the shadow of
the 6,315 mts. high Bandarpunchh mountain.
Legend has it that a sage, Asit Muni,used to reside at this secluded spot in
ancient times. The chief attraction at Yamunotri is the temple devoted to goddess
Yamuna and the holy thermal springs at Jankichatti (7km. Away).
The source of the Yamuna lies a further km. Ahead at an altitude of approximately
4421 mts. Since the approach is extremely difficult, pilgrims usually offer
obeisance at the temple itself. The present temple was constructed by Maharani
Gularia of Jaipur in the nineteenth century.
Facilities
For reaching Yamunotri, one has to undertake a 220 km journey from Rishikesh
to Hanumanchatti, where the motorable road ends.
The remaining 13 km journey has to be covered on foot or on ponies, the rates
of which are fixed before the start of every Yatra season.
The temple remains closed during the winter months of Nov. to April.
Destination Uttaranchal - Yamunotri, North
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