Uttarkashi
Attractions
Vishwanath Temple

Vishwanath Temple

Vishwanath Temple is an ancient Hindu shrine in Uttarkashi dedicated to Lord Shiva. Believed to have been built in the 8th century during the Parmar dynasty, the temple is admired for its intricate carvings, unique architecture, and deep religious significance in the region.

Shakti Temple

Shakti Temple is an ancient Hindu shrine in Uttarkashi dedicated to Goddess Shakti. Located on the banks of the Bhagirathi River, the temple is among the region’s most sacred sites, admired for its detailed carvings and traditional architectural design.

Shakti Temple
Trek

Dodital Dayara Pass Trek

Dodital Lake and its surrounding area are popular with trekkers and adventure lovers. The well-known Dodital–Dayara Pass Trek passes through the scenic Dayara Bugyal, offering lush green meadows and breathtaking mountain views along the route.

Nellong Valley

Nelong Valley is a high-altitude valley located within Gangotri National Park in Uttarkashi district. It is known for its distinctive cold desert landscape, wide mountain stretches, and minimal vegetation. The valley requires special permits to visit and offers visitors a quiet environment with expansive Himalayan views.

Nellong Valley
Gartang Gali

Gartang Gali

Gartang Gali is a historic wooden walkway constructed along a steep rock face near the Indo-Tibetan border route. It was once part of an ancient trade path connecting India and Tibet. Today, it serves as a restored heritage attraction, offering structured pathways and elevated views of the deep mountain gorge below.

Gomukh

Gomukh is the snout of the Gangotri Glacier and the source of the River Ganga. Located at a high altitude, it is accessible through a well-known trekking route from Gangotri. The site is surrounded by snow-covered peaks and is significant for both pilgrimage and adventure tourism.

Gomukh
Harsil Waterfall

Harsil Waterfall

Harsil Waterfall is a natural cascade located near the scenic village of Harsil in Uttarkashi district. The waterfall is surrounded by pine forests, apple orchards, and quiet mountain landscapes. It is a suitable stop for visitors seeking a calm natural setting during their journey to Gangotri.

Yamunotri

Yamunotri is one of the four sacred Char Dham pilgrimage sites in Uttarakhand. It marks the origin of the River Yamuna and houses a temple dedicated to Goddess Yamuna. The site is also known for its natural hot springs and scenic Himalayan surroundings.

Yamunotri
Gangotri

Gangotri

Gangotri is an important pilgrimage town in Uttarkashi district and one of the Char Dham destinations. It is home to the Gangotri Temple dedicated to Goddess Ganga. The town is set along the banks of the River Ganga and surrounded by prominent Himalayan peaks.