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Dodital

Dodital is a freshwater lake in uttarkashi district, Uttarakhand, India, situated at a height of 3,657 metres. The Assi Ganga river emerges from Dodital and joins Bhagirathi at the confluence in Gangori, near Uttarkashi. The lake is named after sage Dodi who had mediated there.

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Uttarkashi City

Uttarkashi the land of Vishwanath , is a district of Garhwal division of the Uttarakhand state in northern India and its headquarters is Uttarkashi city.

The district lies high in the Himalaya, and the district contains the source of both the Ganga and Yamuna rivers attracting thousands of Hindu pilgrims. The town is situated on the main route to Gangotri and has many Hindu temples, and is also considered an important Hindu pilgrimage centre.

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GANGOTRI TEMPLE

Gangotri Temple was built by the Nepalese General, Amar Singh Thapa around the beginning of 18th century. The temple was later rebuilt by the Maharaja of Jaipur. Sacred town dedicated to Goddess Ganga’s temple
One of most popular spiritual destinations in North India
One of the four stops of Char Dham pilgrimage
A natural paradise
Start point of several high-altitude treks

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Manikarnika ghat

A small ghat is famous for Ganga aarti. nowadays Ganga aarti is famous in all places where Maa Ganga flows. In Uttarkashi, it is known as Bhagirathi as it becomes ganga after Devprayag.

it is near Jhula Pul and one can see a great view of the Bhagirathi River from this bridge. The road to the ghat is narrow and it is in the main marker, 500 meters from Kashi Vishwanath temple.

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