Gangotri Temple
Gangotri, Uttarakhand
⭐ One of the Chota Char Dham sites1 Temple Overview
Gangotri Temple in Uttarakhand, dedicated to Goddess Ganga, marks the origin point of the sacred Ganges River and is one of the four sites in the Chota Char Dham Himalayan pilgrimage circuit.
Significance: One of the Chota Char Dham; marks the symbolic source of the sacred Ganga River
2 Why Is It Famous?
Gangotri is famous as the location closest to the actual glacial source of the Ganges River (Gaumukh, about 19km further trek), making it the spiritual starting point for India's most sacred river, and for its role in the demanding Chota Char Dham Himalayan pilgrimage circuit alongside Yamunotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath.
3 Story and Legends
According to legend, King Bhagiratha performed intense penance to bring the celestial Ganga down to earth to liberate his ancestors' souls; Shiva agreed to receive the powerful descending river in his hair to soften its force before releasing it onto the earth at this location, explaining the river's alternate name "Bhagirathi" at its upper reaches before merging with other tributaries to become the Ganga proper.
4 History
Renovations: The temple has been periodically maintained given its extreme high-altitude location and exposure to harsh Himalayan weather conditions.
6 Architecture
The temple features a relatively modest white structure suited to its high-altitude location, built near the point where the Bhagirathi River emerges dramatically from the mountain terrain.
7 Main Deity Information
Goddess Ganga is worshipped here, with the temple marking the spiritually significant point along the river's descent from its glacial source toward the plains.
8 Festivals and Celebrations
The temple opening (Akshaya Tritiya) and closing (Diwali period) ceremonies are major events, alongside Ganga Dussehra celebrating the river's descent to earth.
9 Best Time to Visit
May-June and September-October when the temple is open with relatively stable weather.
The temple closes completely November to April/May due to extreme snowfall at this high Himalayan altitude.
10 Darshan and Temple Timings
Aarti Schedule: Morning Aarti: 6:30 AM | Evening Ganga Aarti: 6:00 PM
11 Pujas and Rituals
Ritual bathing in the icy Bhagirathi River, despite its extreme cold, is considered an essential part of the pilgrimage experience here.
12 How to Reach
13 Accommodation
Basic guesthouses and GMVN lodges available in Gangotri town.
14 Food and Prasadam
Simple vegetarian meals available locally.
15 Entry Fees and Costs
Free entry to the temple.
16 Rules and Dress Code
Warm layered clothing essential due to extreme cold even in the open season.
17 Nearby Attractions
Gaumukh Glacier (19km trek, the actual river source), Bhojbasa, Tapovan meadows.
18 Interesting Facts
The actual glacial source of the Ganges, Gaumukh, lies approximately 19km further trek from the temple itself, requiring serious trekking preparation for those wishing to visit the literal point of origin rather than just the temple.
19 Visitor Tips
If planning to trek to Gaumukh, obtain necessary permits in advance and prepare for genuine high-altitude trekking conditions. Carry adequate warm clothing regardless of season given the consistently cold high-altitude environment.
20 Frequently Asked Questions
21 Quick Summary
| Location | Gangotri, Uttarakhand |
| Deity | Goddess Ganga |
| Best Time to Visit | May-June and September-October when the temple is open with relatively stable weather. |
| Timings | 6:00 AM (during open season) – 8:00 PM |
| Special Significance | One of the Chota Char Dham sites |
| Nearest Airport | Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun — 226km |
| Nearest Railway | Rishikesh Railway Station — 250km |