Situated at an altitude of 3293 m above sea level, this holy city, nestled in the warm embrace of snow-covered mountains and glaciers, looks mesmerizing. The town of Yamunotri is famous not just for its temple, but also for its breathtaking glaciers and roaring waters of Yamuna, that makes it look regal.

The Yamuna is an extremely revered river in the Hindu religion, making this place a haven for pilgrims. The Yamuna also originates from this place, and the sight is quite awe-inspiring.

Yamunotri is a part of the Chota Char Dham Yatra and is usually flocked with pilgrims during the peak season.

If you are on your way to Yamunotri, then there are certain places that you might end up missing, but these places are as stunning as Yamunotri. These offbeat places are all located near Yamunotri Temple, and make up for a fulfilling day trip or a one night stay.

Here are some of the places located near Yamunotri that will steal your breath away and take away all your worries.

Kharsali

The tiny hamlet of Karsali is only about 6 km from Yamunotri, and you can even cover Janki Chatti and Kharsali on the same day.

If you are looking for a day trip near Yamunotri, then Kharsali is stunning. Brimming with hot springs, waterfalls that cascade down to meadows and large coniferous trees that are always smiling, this place is gorgeous. The acres and acres of oak trees amidst the stunning mountains also make for a wonderful photograph.

You will usually find backpackers and explorers coming to this little town in search of some peace and tranquillity.

There is also a rustic and ancient Shive temple here, which attracts serves pilgrims. This temple, located almost in the middle of nowhere, is three-storied and displays some intricate wood and stonework.

Janki Chatti

jankichatti yamunotrisource: Char Dham Tour

Located just about 7 km from Yamunotri, Janki Chatti is an amazing place if you are looking to break away from the crowded tourist areas.

Known for its hot spring, Janki Chatti will surely capture your heart and make you fell in love with it. Imagine dipping into the warm waters of the hot spring, as you are surrounded by awe-inspiring mountains and all sides! Isn’t that just a dream come true?

Nature here is completely untouched, and you will not find many tourists or people around. It will be just you in the laps of nature.

Hanuman Chatti

The wondrous Hanuman Chatti has located about 13 km from Yamunotri and is easily accessible by road and a short trek.

This is the place where the Ganga merges with the Yamuna River, giving rise to a magnificent and holy sight. Hanuman Chatti is also the origin point of treks like- the Yamunotri trek and the Dodital Trek.

This is a great place to visit if you are looking to spend a lazy afternoon basking in the warm sun, as the green rolling mountains keep you company and the large trees provide you shade and love.

You can easily come here for a day trip and revel in nature’s bounty, as the fragrant meadows fill your lungs with splendor and refresh your mind. Visiting this place is like therapy, as it lifts your spirits, gives you motivation and heals you from within. You can embark on several nature trails and enchanting treks from here as well.

Dodital

Said to be the birthplace of Lord Ganesha, Dodital is quite a popular tourist destination and a famous pilgrimage spot.

This mystical lake is located about 14 km from Yamunotri. The depth of this lake is still a mystery, which many people claiming that this lake is deeper than oceans and seas. No matter what it is, Dodital does have a magnetic effect, as it attracts and charms you and almost pulls you closer. The thick canopy of trees that engulf this lake also adds another layer of allure, making it almost irresistible. You will find yourself in awe of this lake as you stand here and take in all the serenity that the surrounding has to offer.

Dayara Bugyal

Dayara Bugyalsource: Trek and Trails India

Dayara Bugyal is a resplendent meadow located at a relatively high altitude. ‘This stunning stretch of land os covered with acred and acres of tall, well-cut grass and trees that sway with the wind.

Perched at an altitude of 3048 m, this meadow is heavenly. The cooling wind will softly touch your cheeks and welcome you to this dreamworld.

The little lake situated right amid the field is an absolute delight. This lake is called Barnala Tal. It is an ideal place for you to sit and spend a wholesome day at. Just soak in the splendour and rest in the laps of nature, as the magic of Dayara Bugyal takes all you worries away.

Raithal – 26 km from Yamunotri

The rustic village of Raithal is the perfect place for you to unwind before embarking on some challenging treks. Located about 26 km from Yamunotri, Raithal is a paradise for trekkers and nature lovers. It is the base camp for the Dayara Bughyal trek. You will thus, find trekkers throughout the year ay Raithal

Nestled in the foothills of the mountains, this little village is engulfed by lush greenery, breathtaking mountains, and ethereal lakes. This village is great for visitors looking to stray away from the maddening crowd and for those who want to go off the radar and explore.

Uttarkashi – 32 km from Yamunotri

One of the most popular towns in Uttarakhand, Uttarkashi is located quite near to Yamunotri. This tourist town is a popular pilgrimage centre.  You will usually find visitors stopping here for a day or two.

However, this town is much more than just a base town for other pilgrimage yatras. The town of Uttarkashi is filled with unexplored treasures and awe-inspiring history that you should take a look at.

The town is filled with temples devoted to Rishi Parashurama, Datatryea, Goddess Annapurna Devi, Goddess Kali, and Bhairon. There are also many ashrams, which you can visit to stay away from the hustle-bustle of the stressful city life. You must also visit the Vishwanath temple, which is the main attraction of Uttarkashi.

Barkot – 49 km from Yamunotri

Perched at a comfortable altitude of 1220 m, Barkot is a lovely place to embark on some therapeutic treks. Barkot is about 49 km from Yamunotri, and you should visit this dreamy destination if you have the time.

Barkot is popular for its serene locales, the azure Yamuna River and for the best view of the Banderpoonch peak. You can also view other Himalayan peaks and ranges from Barkot.

Barkot also has beautiful nature trails which will take you through the heart of nature and give you that much-needed. It is a great break from the cacophony. These nature trails are so therapeutic that you will feel it healing your soul and making you more relaxed.

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