Gangotri - Holy place of Uttar Kashi
Gangotri is a small town also known as Nagar Panchayat in Uttar Kashi region  of Uttarakhand State, India. Gangotri is a holy place
 covered with beautiful  nature. This Hindu pilgrim town is situated at 
banks of the river Bhagirathi.  The base area of Gangotri is on the 
Himalayan Range with the good height of  3,415 meters. 
 
 
This
 place is having great value in Hindu religions as according to Granthas
  Gangotri is the starting point of river Ganges where the goddess Ganga
 sit. That  is the reason this place is having huge space and turned 
into one of the four  sites of pilgrimage circuit which is known as Char
 Dham. This river is having  ample of names such as its called as 
Bhagirathi at starting point and once it  comes to Devprayag its known 
name changes to Ganga where it joins the Alaknanda.  Ganga River
 basically starts from Gaumukh which is set in the Gangotri Glacier.  
Reaching to this glacier is easy as visitors have to get the sources 
from  Rishikesh, Haridwar or Dehradun. However, it will take complete one
 day to reach  Gangotri from these places. Many tourism companies 
offering Char Dham package in  which they will provide the tour of rest 
of the 3 dham places so visitors can go  through these offers and can 
reach the most holy place of India. Gangotri can be  reached easily by 
car or bus as local transport facility is also available.

Gangotri is the smallest town 
which is planned around a temple of the goddess  Ganga. This temple was 
built by Nepalese General, Amar Singh Thapa in 18th  century. According 
to available sources this temple gets closed on Diwali day  and reopens 
in May. This is the schedule time
 for every year because rest of the  month people comes down to land 
area because of lower temperature. During May to  Diwali festival, the 
idol of the goddess is kept at Mukhba village.

Some attractions of Gangotri:
This place is having 
mythological relation as Goddess Ganga took the form of  river and 
become the main source of life travelling through various parts  
throughout India. There are several temples in Gangotri where visitors 
can learn  the history behind the creation of Ganga River. 
 
 
Bhavishya Badri Temple:
 Thick forest close to Tapovan  enclosed to Bhavishya Badri temple is 
main attraction of this place. This temple  is situated at good distance
 of 17 km. The God Narsingha temple is enshrined at  this place. 
Gangotri Temple: This is 
also a very important temple  according to Hindu mythology. This temple 
is of Goddess Ganga and devotees come  to this place around the world.

Kailash Mountain: Visitors can easily enjoy the natural  beauty and the glacier of this place. It is fully covered with high range of  mountains containing lots of Ice.

Some
 more attractive places to watch at Gangotri are Bhagirathi Shila,  
Bhaironghati, Gaumukh, Sat-Tal (seven lakes), and Submerged Shivling.  
Transport:-
By Air: the closest airport to reach Gangotri is Jollygrant  situated at 262 km distant. 
By Rail: closest railway 
station is Rishikesh situated at  226 Km. Rishikesh is linked with many 
major cities such as Howrah, Mumbai, Delhi  & Lucknow. 
By Road: Users can go by 
road through Badrinath which is  connected with Rishikesh, Dehradun, 
Kotdwar, Haridware and some more cities of  Garhwal.
 
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