Devoted worship of the river Yamuna on her sacred day with offerings, aarti, and ritual bathing at the source.
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त्योहार · UTTARAKHAND
April (Chaitra Shukla Shashthi) · Yamunotri
Devoted worship of the river Yamuna on her sacred day with offerings, aarti, and ritual bathing at the source.
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April: the temple remains closed but preparations accelerate. The road from Barkot to Janki Chatti (38km) clears. The trek route from Janki Chatti to Yamunotri (6km) is being cleared of snow and debris. The hot springs area may be accessible for the adventurous but no temple services exist. The opening date (around Akshaya Tritiya in May) is announced.
Yamunotri में अभी
Multiple small guesthouses at the trek base. Basic rooms with blankets. Hot water is hit-or-miss. The best ones face the Yamuna river. Arrive by 2 PM or everything fills up.
सिग्नेचरrice-and-potato prasad cooked in 88°C thermal spring
Buy the muslin-cloth rice/potato pouch from the small stalls at the temple plaza (₹20-50). Hand the cooked prasad to the priest first for offering, then collect — eating it before the offering breaks the ritual.
सिग्नेचरGarhwali home-style thali
Non-residents can call ahead (+91 95488 16738) and request lunch or dinner — they'll cook to order if you ask for the Garhwali set, otherwise you get the standard north-Indian thali tourists default to.
सिग्नेचरdal-chawal-roti-sabzi thali
Tell the caretaker the night before if you want a 5am breakfast before the trek — they'll have parathas and tea ready. The 'menu' is fictional; eat what the kitchen has cooked.
सिग्नेचरAloo ke gutke + mandua roti + ghee
Eat a heavy carb meal here pre-trek at 6-7am — the 6km Yamunotri ascent (gradient ~600m) is harder than it looks. Order aloo gutke + 2 mandua roti + ghee dollop. Skip the pre-packaged "pahari thali" sold to tourist groups — ask for the Garhwali family menu (homestyle), usually ₹50 cheaper.
Char Dham temple dedicated to Goddess Yamuna at 10,797 ft. Accessible only by a 6 km trek.
Hot spring near the temple where water boils. Pilgrims cook rice and potatoes in the thermal water.
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