Discover the profound spiritual essence of Yamunotri Gangotri Yatra, where the sacred rivers Yamuna and Ganga originate, imbued with rich cultural heritage and breathtaking architecture. These revered pilgrimage sites attract countless devotees seeking solace and enlightenment, while Pikme ensures a seamless journey filled with unique experiences that connect you to the divine spirit of these sacred lands.
Immerse yourself in the vibrant tapestry of rituals and aartis that fill the atmosphere with devotion, and participate in guided tours that uncover the deep mythological narratives intertwined with these holy destinations. Each moment spent in Yamunotri and Gangotri offers a transformative experience that resonates with ancient traditions and echoes the tales of gods and goddesses sculpted in stone and life around you.
Experience tranquility and spiritual richness as you explore the sacred sites of Yamunotri and Gangotri, where the revered rivers Yamuna and Ganga arise. These pilgrimage destinations are not just about breathtaking landscapes; they embody centuries of cultural heritage, drawing devotees from all walks of life seeking inner peace and spiritual awakening. Pikme enhances your journey with thoughtfully curated experiences, ensuring that your exploration is seamless and insightful, connecting you deeply with the divine essence that permeates these holy grounds.
Engage in the captivating rituals and vibrant aartis that create an atmosphere brimming with devotion and reverence, allowing for a profound connection to the divine. As you walk through these historic areas, uncover the rich mythological tales woven into the very fabric of Yamunotri and Gangotri, providing a deeper understanding of the gods and goddesses who are honored here. Each moment spent in these sacred sites resonates with timeless traditions, transforming your visit into an enlightening pilgrimage.
| Open Timings | Closing Timings | Holidays |
|---|---|---|
| Opening Season: From Akshaya Tritiya (May) to October/November (Diwali/Bhai Dooj) | Closing Season: Temples remain closed during winter due to heavy snowfall | Holidays: Exact dates vary each year as per the Hindu calendar |
| Timeline | Charges |
|---|---|
| Before 41 days | 20% |
| 30 days | 30% |
| 21–15 days | 65% |
| 14–8 days | 80% |
| Less than 8 days | 100% |