Day 2 Uttarkashi-GANGNANI-Gangotri-Bhaironghati-Harsil-Bhatwari-Uttarkashi

Part I (Gangnani)

As instructed by our driver Vishwanath the previous day, we left Uttarkashi at about 5 am. It was very difficult to get out of the comfort of the multiple blankets that early in such chilly weather and I was virtually shivering. The only thing going for us was that we were to leave without taking a bath.

It was pitch dark when we started our journey. I could only see a faint outline of the River Ganga (known as Bhagirathi till it joins the Alaknanda at Dev Prayag) but from the roaring sound that was almost reverberating in the stillness of the morning, I knew it was very much there.

River Bhaghirathi at Maneri, 10 km from Uttarkashi
First sighting of the River Bhagirathi at Maneri, about 10 km from Uttarkashi…
Sorry for the shivering hands!

About 2 hours later we reached Gangnani which is situated around 43 km from Uttarkashi, our first stop en route to Gangotri. Now 43 kms doesn’t sound much to people like us from the plains but with the never ending serpentine roads which are broken and shattered in patches, the average speed just about comes to 20-30 km/hour. This is why it takes time to reach places and it is always good to leave early and have spare time on your hands.

Gangnani, also known as Rishikund tirth, is the place where devotees generally prefer to bathe in a hot water thermal spring before moving on towards Gangotri. There are separate kunds (bathing tanks/pools) for both men and women. I was expecting at least some people, if not a crowd as it was off season, but to my surprise there was not a single person in the kund.

The hot water spring at Gangnani - Enroute to Gangotri
Wow, I thought… Hot thermal spring all for myself… 
My very own personal hot water pool!

A dip in the hot water kund and all the cold and shivers miraculously vanished away. It was such a relief… sheer bliss… I could have spent an entire day in there!

The Sage Parashar Temple at Gangnani - Enroute to 
Gangotri
The hot water kund at Gangnani, 
The stairs on the left take you to the sage Parashar Temple

The Sage Parashar Temple at Gangnani - Enroute to 
Gangotri
The Sage Parashar Temple at Gangnani

Completely refreshed and energized, we visited the temple of Sage Parashar – father of Ved Vyas (the writer of the epic Mahabharata) situated near the kund.

Gangnani Beautiful Himalayas - Enroute to Gangotri
We catch the sight of the the early rays of dawn lighting up 
the spectacular pea-green patchwork blanket of nature just as we leave…

Our Travel Route Map for the Day
Uttarkashi - Gangotri - Uttarkashi
(Click on the image to enlarge)

      - Our travel route for the Day 2 

      - Halts en route to Gangotri and back

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