Reviews for Gangotri Packages with our partner agents
Agent: Javeo-traveller Private Limited
Arun • a month ago
Good driver
Agent: The Insight Trips
Mahesh • 4 months ago
Good communication and well in advance booking details
Nothing to mention
Agent: Augy Travels
Sainath Vishvanath • 6 months ago
Stay & food is very good,, trip planning nice,
1st driver was very bad,, but 2nd driver mohit is very good &full coopretive. Bu (Read More)t vehicle is old
Agent: Expert Travel Guide
Tej • 8 months ago
Really very well arranged and cordinated tour.
Agent: Uttra Holidays
Chhaya • 8 months ago
Clear understanding of requirements by Amit ji, excellent selection of hotels ri (Read More)ght in the lap of mountains, hygienic food and nice services at hotels
Driver sometimes bypass the itenary and in rush to reach hotels ,kind of manipul (Read More)ative to locations and always dropped us at farthest parkings
Agent: White Hill Holidays
Sanjay • 8 months ago
excellent
no one is 100%
Gangotri Travel Essentials
Best Time to Visit The best time to visit Gangotri is from May to June and September to October, when the temple is open, and the weather is pleasant with temperatures between 8°C and 20°C. The Gangotri Temple opens every year on Akshaya Tritiya (around May) and closes on Diwali (October–November). July and August are monsoon months, when heavy rainfall and landslides can affect travel. November to April, the temple remains closed, and the idol of Goddess Ganga is worshipped at Mukhba village near Harsil.
Ideal Duration & Popular Itineraries Gangotri pilgrimages usually last 2 to 3 days, often combined with Yamunotri or as part of the full Char Dham Yatra. Popular formats include:
2 Days: Drive from Uttarkashi to Gangotri, temple darshan, and overnight stay.
3 Days: Adds visits to Harsil, Bhairon Ghati, and Gangnani hot springs.
Top Things to Do
Visit the Gangotri Temple, dedicated to Goddess Ganga, on the banks of the Bhagirathi River
Offer prayers at Bhagirath Shila, where King Bhagirath is said to have meditated for Ganga’s descent
See the origin of the river at Gaumukh Glacier, 18 km from Gangotri, via a scenic trek
Explore Harsil Valley, known for its apple orchards and deodar forests
Take a dip in the Gangnani hot water springs
Visit Pandava Gufa and Bhairon Ghati for spiritual and scenic experiences
Top Destinations Combined with Gangotri Gangotri packages are often combined with:
Yamunotri for the Do Dham circuit
Kedarnath and Badrinath for the complete Char Dham Yatra
Rishikesh and Haridwar for spiritual beginnings and Ganga Aarti
Uttarkashi as a base for overnight stays and acclimatization
Why Book a Package for Gangotri
Yatra logistics: Packages manage temple access, transport, and overnight stays in Gangotri and Uttarkashi.
Mandatory registration included: All Char Dham pilgrims must register through the Uttarakhand Tourism official portal (https://registrationandtouristcare.uk.gov.in) or via the Tourist Care Uttarakhand mobile app. Packages assist with registration, biometric verification, and obtaining the Yatra e-pass.
Trek and transport planning: Packages include reliable vehicles for the steep hill roads and assistance for treks like Gaumukh.
Stay coordination: Limited accommodation options in Gangotri and nearby Harsil are reserved in advance.
Weather preparedness: Packages plan for unpredictable conditions and ensure safe routing during rains or snow.
Seamless circuits: Packages combine Gangotri with Yamunotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath for smooth Char Dham coverage.
Gangotri Travel Essentials
Best Time to Visit The best time to visit Gangotri is from May to June and September to October, when the temple is open, and the weather is pleasant with temperatures between 8°C and 20°C. The Gangotri Temple opens every year on Akshaya Tritiya (around May) and closes on Diwali (October–November). July and August are monsoon months, when heavy rainfall and landslides can affect travel. November to April, the temple remains closed, and the idol of Goddess Ganga is worshipped at Mukhba village near Harsil.
Ideal Duration & Popular Itineraries Gangotri pilgrimages usually last 2 to 3 days, often combined with Yamunotri or as part of the full Char Dham Yatra. Popular formats include:
2 Days: Drive from Uttarkashi to Gangotri, temple darshan, and overnight stay.
3 Days: Adds visits to Harsil, Bhairon Ghati, and Gangnani hot springs.
Top Things to Do
Visit the Gangotri Temple, dedicated to Goddess Ganga, on the banks of the Bhagirathi River
Offer prayers at Bhagirath Shila, where King Bhagirath is said to have meditated for Ganga’s descent
See the origin of the river at Gaumukh Glacier, 18 km from Gangotri, via a scenic trek
Explore Harsil Valley, known for its apple orchards and deodar forests
Take a dip in the Gangnani hot water springs
Visit Pandava Gufa and Bhairon Ghati for spiritual and scenic experiences
Top Destinations Combined with Gangotri Gangotri packages are often combined with:
Yamunotri for the Do Dham circuit
Kedarnath and Badrinath for the complete Char Dham Yatra
Rishikesh and Haridwar for spiritual beginnings and Ganga Aarti
Uttarkashi as a base for overnight stays and acclimatization
Why Book a Package for Gangotri
Yatra logistics: Packages manage temple access, transport, and overnight stays in Gangotri and Uttarkashi.
Mandatory registration included: All Char Dham pilgrims must register through the Uttarakhand Tourism official portal (https://registrationandtouristcare.uk.gov.in) or via the Tourist Care Uttarakhand mobile app. Packages assist with registration, biometric verification, and obtaining the Yatra e-pass.
Trek and transport planning: Packages include reliable vehicles for the steep hill roads and assistance for treks like Gaumukh.
Stay coordination: Limited accommodation options in Gangotri and nearby Harsil are reserved in advance.
Weather preparedness: Packages plan for unpredictable conditions and ensure safe routing during rains or snow.
Seamless circuits: Packages combine Gangotri with Yamunotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath for smooth Char Dham coverage.