UTTARKASHI - GANGOTRI NATIONAL PARK
GANGOTRI NATIONAL PARK is in Uttarkashi district. There are more than 40 mountain peaks in the Gangotri Himalaya. Gomukh Tapovan track, Kedartal, Sundervan, Nandanvan, Vasukital, Janaktal track along with Gartang Gali located in Gangotri National Park area is the center of tourists. Where most people like to walk and go on the track. The gardens of this park are home to 15 species of animals and 150 species of birds. Snow leopard, brown bear, musk deer, tahr, tiger and many birds found in the Himalayan region are also centers of attraction for tourists in this region.
How To Reach
GANGOTRI NATIONAL PARK
Gangotri National Park is located in the Uttarkashi district region of Uttarakhand. It is a protected area renowned for its mountainous landscape, forests, and glaciers. The park opens its doors to visitors on 1st April and remains accessible until 30th November each year. It is well connected to major destinations of the Garhwal region through motorable roads, making it easily accessible for tourists and nature enthusiasts alike.
If you are traveling by bus from Delhi, you can find buses and taxis from ISBT Kashmiri Gate to Rishikesh. From there, you can hire a taxi, share a cab, and use local buses to reach Gangotri National Park. The total distance from Delhi to Gangotri National Park is approximately 402 km.
If you are traveling by air, the nearest airport to Gangotri National Park is Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun, which is located approximately 220 km away. From the airport, you can hire a direct taxi to Gangotri National Park.
If you are traveling by train, the nearest railway station to Gangotri National Park is Dehradun Railway Station, situated approximately 210 km away. From the station, you can take a bus or hire a taxi to reach Gangotri National Park.