Pilgrims traveling by air typically arrive at the airport near Dehradun in Uttarakhand. From there the road journey continues toward Govindghat, which serves as the base location for the Yatra.
Pilgrims traveling by air typically arrive at the airport near Dehradun in Uttarakhand. From there the road journey continues toward Govindghat, which serves as the base location for the Yatra.
The nearest major railway station is located at Rishikesh. From there buses and taxis travel through mountainous terrain toward Govindghat before the trekking segment begins.
Road travel is the most common way to reach Hemkund Sahib. Vehicles operate up to Govindghat, after which pilgrims proceed to Ghangaria and then undertake the final ascent on foot.
The nearest airport is Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun. From there pilgrims continue by road toward Govindghat.
Rishikesh railway station is among the closest rail access points for pilgrims traveling toward Hemkund Sahib.
Govindghat can be reached by road SriNagar, Haridwar and Dehradun through mountain highways.
No, vehicles can reach only up to Govindghat. The remaining route involves trekking via Ghangaria.
Travel from Delhi generally takes one to two days depending on road conditions and overnight stays.
Yes, buses and shared taxis operate during pilgrimage season toward Govindghat.
Yes, but proper medical fitness and careful travel planning are recommended due to altitude and trekking challenges.
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