Shail Village Gauchar Chamoli

Shail village is one of the beautiful villages nearby Gauchar. It is just 3 km away from the main market Gauchar and easily accessible via road. The village doesn’t have any trek, as we generally see in the other most of the villages of Uttarakhand. This village is situated on Gauchar Duwa Road and anyone can visit Shail village without any problem.

If you don’t have a vehicle then you can easily reach Shail village on foot, it’s just a 3 Km road walk. You can see the beautiful view of river Alaknanda and Gauchar from here. The environment is so clean and peaceful, and also the peoples of the village are so good. One of my close friends Naren Shaily is from Shail village and is an artist, he draw some awesome wall paintings in his village to enhance the beauty of the village.

Whenever someone visits Shail village, he/she used to click photos with the wall paintings. Also, there is one of my favorite wall paintings of Lord Rama and Mata Sita in Shail village. If you are planning to visit here, then you must see the wall painting.

Shail village has surrounded a side by a green lush forest and the other side is blank, basically, it is located just above the top of NH 7 Badrinath highway. The population of the village is not so high, nearly 20 to 22 families live in the Shail village Gauchar.

Also, there is an ancient Bhairavnath temple in the village, which is the main attraction point of this village and a place to visit.

Shail village overview

Population – 60 – 70

Nearby city – Gauchar

Nearby national highway – NH 7

Places to visit in Shail village – Bhairavnath Temple

The village is so neat and clean, and also the environment is pleasing and surrounded by greenery. It is one of the smallest villages of Chamoli. Overall, the village is so beautiful and peaceful. If you are planning to visit Gauchar or are already in Gauchar, then you must visit Shail village. It is one of the best places to visit nearby Gauchar.

Bhatnagar Village Gauchar Chamoli

Bhatnagar is a beautiful village located just 500 meters away from Gauchar town in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand. The geography of the village is like a flat land and it looks so beautiful from the aerial view. We will also provide some aerial shots of Bhatnagar village Gauchar.

The nearest town is Gauchar and it is the local market of the villagers. If you are in Gauchar then Bhatnagar is one of the best places to visit near Gauchar. The population of the village is approximately 300 and some people live outside the village.

Alaknanda River is just 500 meters away from this village and you can enjoy your time at the banks of the river. Also, the Gauchar railway station is under construction near the village so in future if you want to visit this village, you can reach it via train.

Bhatnagar Village Gauchar Overview

Location – Near Gauchar Town

PIN Code – 246429

Population – Approx 400

Nearest Airport – Gauchar Airport

Nearest railway station – Gauchar(Under construction project)

Nearest market – Gauchar 1KM and Karnaprayag 10 KM

How to reach Bhatnagar Gauchar

By Road

You can reach Bhatnagar Gauchar via NH 7 and after reaching the Gauchar main market, there is a branch road and you have to go on that road, which is just 500 meters away from the main road. You can drive via your vehicle to reach Bhatnagar village near Gauchar.

By Air

You can take a helicopter from Dehradun to Gauchar and then complete the rest of the journey via cab or by foot. It is just 1 Km from the Gauchar airport.

By Train

Currently the Rishikesh – Karnaprayag railway line project is under construction, so only road and air travel are possible. But within 2 years, the railway line will be operational, then you can travel to Bhatnagar Gauchar via train directly from Rishikesh Dehradun or Delhi.

Places to visit near Bhatnagar

There are a few other villages and ancient temples near Bhatnagar village Gauchar. Below are the places.

  • Rano Village
  • Sarmola Village
  • Kalinka Devi Temple
  • Sari Village
  • Baisod Village
  • Jhalimath Temple Sari
  • Karchuna Village
  • Bamoth Village
  • Shiva Temple Bhatnagar
  • Alaknanda Riverbank
  • Soogi Village
  • Panai Village
  • Shail Village
  • Chatwapiple Village

All the villages and locations listed above are within 10 Km range from the Bhatnagar village and easily accessible via road. Some of the villages are within a 2 Km range, so you can travel on foot.

So this was the complete information about Bhatnagar village. It is a pleasing village near Gauchar Chamoli, where you can visit when you are in Gauchar. Hope this information is useful for you and if you are planning to visit Gauchar then you must visit this village also.

For local guides, contact Garhwali Traveller, we have dedicated local guides from each village in Chamoli, Rudraprayag and almost all the districts of Uttarakhand. They will assist you properly, no one else can do because they are from the local area, so they have proper knowledge about those particular places or destinations.

5 Places to Visit in Gauchar Chamoli

Gauchar is a small town located in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand at a distance of 800 meters from sea level. It is a small town which is surrounded by beautiful small hills and is popular for the Gauchar Airbase. There is not much more to explore in Gauchar, but a few places are here you can explore and visit if you are in Gauchar.

If you are in Gauchar then you can visit Gauchar Airport which is always open for travellers to visit, Bhatnagar village, Sari Village, Riverbank Alaknanda, Rano village near Gauchar, Govt Polytechnic Gauchar.

If you want to explore Gauchar more, you can also visit the Copper mine, which is approximately 10+ km away from Gauchar. It is a very old copper mine in Dhanpur village that was discovered by the Britishers in the 18th century, but due to some reasons, later after years of copper mining, the mine was discontinued. But it is open for visitors to see.

5 Best Places to Visit in Gauchar

There are some places in Gauchar that you can visit if you are in Gauchar. If you are in Gauchar or planning to visit Gauchar and are confused about where to start. We have dedicated travel guides in Gaucher who will help you to roam in Gaucher. Also, there are hotels in Gauchar where you can stay during your trip.

Gauchar Airport

Gauchar airport is one of the strategic airstrips which was constructed in the year 2000 and it is the most popular place. The total length of the Gauchar Aiport is 1.6 km. If you are in Gauchar then you must visit Gauchar Airport.

Bhatnagar Village

Bhatnagar is a small village which is located in Gaucher town on the bank of the Alaknanda river. If you are a person who loves to visit the villages and loves to explore the lifestyle and uniqueness of the villages, then you must visit there. Alaknanda River is just 500 meters away from Bhatnagar village.

Rano Village

Rano is another village near Gauchar that you can also visit if you are in Gauchar. You can travel to this village on foot or via vehicle. But we recommend visiting there on foot so you can enjoy the beauty of the Alaknanda River and the artificial beach near it.

Sari Village

This village is just 1 Km away from Gauchar and easily accessible by road as well as on footpath. But we recommend you to visit Sari via 2-wheeler with a shortcut way. If you visit here by Car, then you will have to cover a road route of 7 km. Sari, another village near Gauchar, is one of the best villages nearby Gauchar where you can also visit. Don’t confuse the name Sari village with another Sari village, which is near Deoriatal Lake in Ukhimath. The name is the same, but the locations are different.

Angrejo ka Bangla

Bangla is a historic place where there was a British bungalow of Britishers at that time. Which was constructed in the 12th century when India was under the regulations of the Britishers. The Bungalow is located at a distance of 6 to 8 km from the main market, Gauchar. It will take 15 to 20 minutes to get there. Currently, the Bungalow is under renovation and restoration from the new end.

Interesting Places To Visit

  • Rawal Devta Temple
  • Mata Kali Temple
  • Bhairavnath Temple

How to reach Gauchar

You can reach Gauchar via helicopter from Dehradun. Or you can reach Gaucher via road route from Haridwar, Rishikesh, Delhi and so on. The nearest railway station is in Rishikesh. But the new railway line from Rishikesh to Karnaprayag is under construction. So within a few years reaching to Garhwal region will be more affordable and time-saving.

Arts and crafts of Uttarakhand

Uttarakhand is famous as the name of “the land of the gods” because there are some Hindu pilgrimage sites. Uttarakhand has a wealthy tradition of various arts and crafts like Painting, Ornament, Wood Carving, Murals of Aipan and Peeth, candle making and Temple architecture. Uttarakhand has become a great source of tourist attraction because of its multiple cultures. The people of Uttarakhand have a large spirit of inspiration because they live in a place where there is lush green, an aquamarine sky, and mountains filled with snow. The art and craft in the state of Uttarakhand are vibrant and need a thorough look. 

The state of Uttarakhand is an excellent centre to witness the outstanding items of art and craft. The variation of items of art and craft is a piece of evidence of the state’s rich cultural traditions. When you are on the mission to explore India, your best choice is to tour Uttarakhand because in this way you have an opportunity to look at the ideal craftsmanship, which is one of the hearts of the state. By exploring these art and craft items, you can look at the artistic ability of the people of Uttarakhand.

Though the state has a vast range of artistic activities, one very famous craft is wood carving. Uttarakhand is also very well-known because of this craft. The people of Uttarakhand make beautiful sceneries with the help of this craft, which stirs the designer in every way. The example of wordcraft can be seen easily in the temples and other places of Uttarakhand state. These places give proof of the magnificent woodcraft.

Let’s discuss some art and craft in detail in Uttarakhand:

Paintings in Uttarakhand:

Uttarakhand is rich with greenery, natural beauty, dense forest, and sky-hugging peaks, all of which have been asked as inspiration from generation after generation of Uttarakhand.  Therefore, you can also see some of the fantastic works of painting in the state of Uttarakhand. The most popular is the Garhwal School of Painting, which is visited by many people. Uttarakhand is home to one of the most attractive and defining Families or schools of the Pahari School of painting, known as the Garhwal School of Painting. Painting of Uttarakhand spans from the folk arts of the women of Kumaon to the most beautiful small-scale arts of Garhwal.

Uttarakhand’s paintings are special and various. Garhwal in Uttarakhand is famous for the Mughal style of painting, started by a Mughal prince during the considerable Mughal region. The women folk of Kumaon practice Aipan, an in-demand art form of Kumaon.  by drawing many geometric and other gods, objects of nature walls, paper and pieces of cloth are decorated. 

Another kind of painting is called Peeth, where the floor of the seat of goads and goodness is decorated with geometric designs. Wall painting is one more form of painting, it is one of the early traditions of the region. On the occasion of the wedding, the walls and doors of the bonuses are decorated with wall paintings.

Traditional Ornaments:

The state of Uttarakhand is well-known for its ornaments. Silver and gold jewellery is an important part of traditional Uttarakhand clothing. When you tour Uttarakhand, you see women wearing gold earrings and sometimes having various piercings in their ears. 

People in Uttarakhand have different inherited backgrounds like Brahmins, Rajputs, and tribal populations like Jaunsari, Bhotia, and Tharu. That’s why the traditional attires do have a lot of differences. 

In the Kumaun region, married women wear big naths made from gold covering. These are regarded as compulsory. In the Garhwal region, a married woman was assumed to wear hansuli. Sindoor, along with bindi was also compulsory for a married woman. Even today, a Gulaband is a clear quality of a married woman. It is drawn on a maroon or blue strip with gold square pieces ordered on it.

Wood Carving:

The most famous craft of Uttarakhand is complicated wood carvings. Every home is decorated with wood carvings in Uttarakhand. Uttarakhand wood carving is very beautiful. It will bring the protection of the godly into your home. The windows, rugs, carpets, baskets, doors, copper utensils or the folk art Aipan created by Uttarakhand have a special connection to nature in their designs. The designs made by their people are unique, they are very creative in nature. Seeing their beautiful temples is 

Witnessing their creativity. The wood carvings of Garhwal and Kumaon are famed for their simple yet elegant and appealing designs.

Rich people can still praise the carved architecture in religious places like temples and homes. The architects improve the art of woodwork and were famous for their astonishing and stylish designs. Almost every door of Uttarakhand’s houses has wooden and well-designed doors. The maker used to do special netting to fill the windows open places to give it an alike effect to a screen. 

The amazing wood-carved admiration can be seen in famous tourist landings places such as the Temple of Srinagar, Chandpur Fort, Pandukeshwar, etc. If you want to see the best place of miniature on the stone, you should go to the various temples of  Uttarakhand.

Murals of Aipen and Peeth:

Uttarakhand has much to provide in the divinity of their art and culture. Every home and place of worship is embellished with some sort of mural done as a proper wall painting or as Aipan and Peeth. 

The holy geometric design of Aipan and Peeth divinely clarifies complications. On all special occasions and household ceremonies and customs, like wedding ceremonies, Aipan is done. These designs have holy geometry, and people believe that they bring god blessing and luck. Peeth is a painting made all over the sitting area of Gods and Goddesses with the support of rice paste decorated with colourful natural dyes.

Temple Architecture:

Temple architecture in every part of India has always been looked down on by the kings and people in charge there. Anyone who wants to view the beauty of Uttarakhand state likes to explore the perfect architecture of the temples of Uttarakhand. Temple architecture is one of the crafts which is supported by the king and queen of states.  Temple architects are seeing it in every corner of the state. So, you’ll have time to spend searching the rich temple architecture. These temples contain large stone walls that are 

Furnished with different ornamental models and metal idols. These temples were also a place to meet with thinkers. 

Final words

Here I have explained the famous arts and crafts of Uttarakhand. You can also get any of them whenever you visited this heavenly place. And don’t forget to bring love gifts from this world. 

Gauchar Mela – Cultural and Trade Fair of Uttarakhand

Gauchar – A Hilly town located in Karanprayag Tehsil of Chamoli district in the Uttarakhand State of India. Gauchar is famous for Gauchar fair and Gauchar Airport. The Gauchar valley is also known as the Valley of Flat Land, located on the left bank of river Alaknanda. Gauchar lies between Rudraprayag and Karanprayag on the Badrinath route NH58. Gauchar is surrounded by 7 hills. Gauchar is well known for a historic trade fair known as Gauchar Mela.

About Gauchar Mela

The Gauchar Mela is a cultural and traditional fair held annually in the Gauchar town of the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand It is one of the largest and oldest fairs in the state. Every year thousands of people visit Gauchar Mela and this cultural and trade fair is held between 14 November to 20 November.

Gauchar Mela is a cultural and trade-related fair that has been held for decades in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand. Gauchar Mela of Uttarakhand is a great attraction point for local people and other traders all around the state. The Gauchar fair is held on the 14 of November every year. This fair is a trade and industrial fair, where traders from different states come to Gauchar to sell their products. The fair holds 2 types of themes: sports and cultural activities. Sports activities are done in the daytime and cultural activities are held in the evening, in which different schools participate and win prizes.

See the below video of Gauchar mela 2023, we will create a new video of Gauchar Mela 2024 this year and will update it.

History of Gauchar Fair

Gauchar mela is a historic trade fair held on the 14th of November every year in the Gauchar town of Chamoli district. Gauchar town falls en route to Badrinath temple. The first version of Gauchar Mela was organized in the year 1943, so you can imagine how historic this fair is. This fair was established between India and Tibet to increase trade. Gauchar Mela is one of the attraction points and hundreds and thousands of people visit Gauchar every year on the occasion of Gauchar Mela. There are many other places near Gauchar you can consider visiting.

At that time, the trade was one-sided and carried by the Bhotias(in amount), who inhabited the frontiers of Chamoli Garhwal. But in winter the whole region is covered by heavy snow due to the high altitude and these people migrate to lower regions(Joshimath)in winter for 6 months.

The fair helped Bhotia people to sell their woolen clothes, handicrafts, spices(Faran the famous spice) and other stuff and buy the raw materials for the next summer trade across the Indo-Tibetan borders. It was not only a local fair or fair between the peoples of Uttarakhand and Bhotia, people from all over north Indian states like Uttar Pradesh(UP), and Punjab attended it.

After India’s independence (165 August 1947) Gauchar Mela was organized by the UP government and in 2000 Uttaranchal was separated from UP after that the fair was organized by the Uttarakhand government as an industrial, cultural, and development fair. It is the biggest fair in the region for the promotion of trade and culture. All the departments of the state government participate in this annual event and showcase their agricultural methods and techniques.

Attractions at Gauchar Mela

One of the primary attractions of the Gauchar Mela is the trading of pahadi items, clothes, toys, pahadi vegetables and many more. This fair is so old and it has been 73 years since this fair was organized.

Apart from trading, the Gauchar Mela also features a variety of cultural events and entertainment. Traditional folk music and dance performances, along with local cuisine stalls, add to the festive atmosphere. Visitors can indulge in delicious Garhwali dishes and immerse themselves in the rich cultural heritage of the region.

Importance of Gauchar Mela

The Gauchar Mela holds significant economic and cultural importance for the people of Garhwal. It provides an opportunity for farmers, local people of the region and district and traders to showcase and sell their items .Additionally, the fair serves as a platform for preserving and promoting traditional practices and customs that have been passed down through generations.

Overall, the Gauchar Mela is not just a marketplace but a celebration of the vibrant rural life and cultural heritage of Uttarakhand. It attracts locals and tourists alike, offering a unique glimpse into the agricultural and cultural traditions of the Garhwal region.

Gauchar the Valley of Flat Lands

Gauchar Chamoli

Gauchar is a small town located in Chamoli district on the riverbank of the Alaknanda River, which is about 800 meters above sea level. Gauchar is famous for its flat land and historic trade fair, which is also known as Gauchar Mela. Gauchar is surrounded by mountains all around it. Gauchar is a beautiful valley of flatlands. Gauchar is located in the Chamoli district of Karanprayag Tehsil of Uttarakhand. Gauchar town is located on the left riverbank of the Alaknanda River.

Gauchar lies on NH 7 (which was formerly known as NH 58) and it serves as the halt for the tourists on the way to Badrinath TempleAuliHemkund Sahib, and many other tourist places. Gauchar Airport played a big role at the time of the Kedarnath Flood in 2013 many people’s lives were saved through the rescue operation.

You can reach Gauchar from Dehradun via a Helicopter also

Culture of Gauchar and Importance of Gauchar

Gauchar Mela Ground is very famous in the Garhwal region, where the Gauchar Fair (Mela) starts in November. Gauchar Mela is one of the largest fairs in Garhwal and Uttarakhand. Gauchar Mela has been hosted for many years. In 1943, it was the largest trade fair of the Garhwal and Uttarakhand, which was hosted for the first time by the Bhotias of Chamoli District of Uttarakhand. Bhotias mainly live in the Mana Village,which is 3 Km from the Badrinath Temple. 70 Km far from the Mana Village, China Border is situated there.

About Gauchar Mela

Gauchar Mela(Fair) is held every year in the month of November, which starts on 14 November and lasts for 7 days. Gauchar Mela is a great attraction for traders, the local peoples of Gauchar, and the peoples of Garhwal. Cultural programs are also taken there until the 6 nights of the Fair. Garhwali and Kumaoni singers and actors come there and entertain the people with their performances. Local dances and songs are also performed by the students of different Schools.

Activities to do in Gauchar

There are not many more places to visit in Gauchar, only you can visit Gauchar Airport, Gauchar Mela Ground, Riverbank of Gauchar near Bhatnagar Village. Like Nainital or Mussoorie which are the tourist hubs of Uttarakhand. Gauchar is a hilly town covered with mountains all around it.

Gauchar is a small town near the Alaknanda River, lies between the Badrinath Route NH 7. 

Places to Visit in Gauchar: There are some famous temples in Gauchar like Kalinka Devi, Rawal Devta, Panneshwar Mahadev temple in Panai village of Gauchar, and Gauchar Airport.

For what Gauchar is famous for?

Gauchar, a valley town, is so famous for the historical Gauchar Mela which is held in the month of November (14 to 20) every year and also for the Gauchar airport.

Places to visit near Gauchar

  • Bhattnagar Village
  • Sidoli Road
  • Duwa Kanda Road
  • Sari Village
  • Rano Village
  • Haryali Devi temple
  • Karnaprayag

and there are a few other locations to visit in Gauchar.

Nature Visits

Gauchar is surrounded by green forests and hills and small rivers known as Gadhera in the local Garhwali language.

Shopping Area

There are many shops and stores in Gauchar. Wine shops, fashion stores, shoe stores and grocery stores have all the necessary things available there.

Accommodation in Gauchar Chamoli

Gauchar is a small town in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand. As a result, there are many options for staying here like GMVN Guest House near Gref Chok Gauchar which is a 1-star hotel and restaurant. There are other restaurants and hotels like Hotel Taj Palace near the New bus stand Gaucher, Wooden Umbrella Restaurant Gauchar, Hotel Arjuna and Restaurant, Hotel Sahara (Sahara Lodge), Hotel MohiniKolonel Cottages, etc are the best options for staying in Gauchar.

Food Guide for Gauchar

Being a small town, there are not many big restaurants for luxury food items, but there are some hotels where you can enjoy Chinese and Indian foods at budget prices. Some popular restaurants in Gaucher are Kanak Restaurant, Om Ji, Hunger point Gauchar, Prem Chowmein Center, etc.

How to reach Gauchar

Via road – Gauchar town lies on NH58 buses, taxis are available from Rishikesh directly.

Via Air – You can reach Gauchar via helicopter from Dehradun directly. Read the complete guide and information about the route, ticket pricing, and schedule.

Madmaheshwar Travel Guide

Madhyamaheshwar is a Hindu temple dedicated to lord shiva located in the Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand. This holy temple is located near Mansoona village and the trek to Madmaheshwar starts from Ransi village. The temple is located at an elevation of 3,487 meters and it is the fourth Panch Kedar of Uttarakhand. The other temples in the circuit include KedarnathTungnath and Rudranath to be visited before the Madmaheshwar yatra and Kalpeshwar Temple is the 5th panch kedar in the circuit.

The middle(Madhya) or belly part of the navel of the bull, considered a diving form of Shiva is worshipped at this ancient temple. It is believed that this temple was built by Pandavas.

The surroundings of the temple offer majestic views of the great Himalayas and green bugyals. You are going to love the beautiful scenes and natural beauty.

The navel shaped – lingam is made of black stone and is enshrined in the sanctum of the temple. Madhmaheshwar is mystically covered by the snow-capped Himalayas on the right side, lush green alpine meadows on the left side and dense forest act as its backdrop.

Opening Date of Madmaheshwar Temple Kapat 2025

The opening date of Madmaheshwar is coming soon. Last year was on the 19th of May. The gates of Madhyamaheshwar temple have been opened for pilgrims for this 2025 Yatra season. Here is the guide to the gate opening process of Madhyamaheshwar temple.

  • The doli of lord Madhyamaheshwar started its journey on 20th May from Omkareshwar temple located in Ukhimath.
  • The first stop of the yatra was the Rakeshwari temple at Rasi village, where doli performed the traditional rituals on the 21st of May
  • Then the doli reached Gondar village on the 21st May and will be staying there for a night halt
  • On 22nd May at around 11.20 AM the gates were opened by Pujaris following all the rituals

Madmaheshwar Temple closing date 2023

The closing date of the Madhyamaheshwar temple is declared on the occasion of Vijayadashmi/ Dussehra. Last year, the temple was closed on the 18th of November. And for this year the date will be declared on Dussehra.

Activities to do in Madmaheshwar

Pilgrimage

Madmaheshwar is one of the ancient Hindu shrines and the temple of lord Shiva. Many pilgrims partake in arduous pilgrimages every year to seek the blessings of Lord Shiva. The temple remains covered under a thick blanket of snow during winter.

Trekking

Madmaheshwar is located 16 Km from Ransi village and Ukhimath is the nearest town with road connectivity. Madmaheshwar trek is a hard trek in some locations so if you are not enough physically fit then you must prepare yourself for this trek 1 month of the travel.

Camping

There are no accommodation facilities at Madhyamaheshwar, so trekkers and pilgrims have to set up tents near Madhyamaheshwar and enjoy the natural beauty and the views of the great Himalayas. It’s a perfect location for camping, but keep nature clean and get away your waste with you.

Madmaheshwar Travel Tips

Madmaheshwar temple remains closed from November to April

Do check the weather and road conditions before visiting Madmaheshwar

Check the opening and closing dates if you are planning to visit the temple and offer prayers

If you are not physically fit, then you can also find mules and porters for hire, but the real enjoyment is completing the trek on your own feet.

Madhyamaheshwar temple opening and closing timing – 6 AM to 9 PM

Staying in Madmaheshwar

There are a few homestays in Madmaheshwar where you can stay. But don’t expect any luxury at the homestays and Madmaheshwar. Because the temple is located at a very remote location, no premium and luxury facilities are available here.

You will get homemade and hygienic food here. Accommodation options are also available at Ransi Village, Gaundar, Bantoli etc.

Nearby Destinations Madmaheshwar

There are some other locations you can add to your Madmaheshwar trip, you can stop in Ukhimath to visit the Omkareshwar Temple. Budha Madhyamaheshwar is situated 2 Km from the main Madmaheshwar temple. If you love trekking, then you can also visit Kanchani Tal, which is 6 Km away from Madmaheshwar.

The trek to Kanchani Tal is a little difficult, so be mentally prepared for that. You can also extend your trekking expedition to Nandikund and Pandusera.

How to reach Madmaheshwar by Road, Train or Air

Brief overview of Madmaheshwar

Madmaheshwar is one of the panch kedar in Uttarakhand. This temple is dedicated to lord shiva and every year hundreds of pilgrims visit this holy temple in the Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand. This temple is located in a remote area. But the nearest village which is Ranshi village is well-connected with the important towns and cities of Uttarakhand. Below is the complete guide and detailed information about how to reach Madmaheshwar by Road, Train, or Flight.

Madhmaheshwar is one of the Panch Kedar, a group of five sacred Hindu temples dedicated to Lord Shiva, which exudes an aura of divine tranquility. It is situated at an altitude of 3497 meters above sea level. Every year, hundreds of pilgrims visit this holy temple.

The journey to Madhmaheshwar is an adventure in itself, requiring a trek through rugged terrain and pristine forests. The trek is hard in some locations. As travelers traverse the winding paths, they are treated to breathtaking vistas of snow-capped peaks, lush valleys, and glistening streams, each step bringing them closer to the heart of this mystical destination.

Beyond its religious significance, Madhmaheshwar also beckons adventurers with its myriad trekking routes and opportunities for exploration. Whether scaling the nearby peaks, traversing remote trails, or simply communing with nature, visitors are sure to find solace and inspiration in the untamed wilderness of this sacred land.

As the sun sets behind the towering summits, casting a golden glow over the landscape, one cannot help but feel a sense of awe and reverence for the timeless beauty of Madhmaheshwar. Whether seeking spiritual enlightenment, embarking on a journey of self-discovery, or simply escaping the chaos of everyday life, this hidden gem of the Himalayas promises an unforgettable experience for all who venture within its embrace.

Importance of Madmaheshwar in Hindu Mythology

At the heart of Madhmaheshwar lies the ancient temple of Madhmaheshwar, where devotees pay homage to Lord Shiva in his fierce form as the destroyer of evil. The temple, constructed in classic Himalayan style with stone and wood, stands as a testament to centuries of reverence and devotion. Surrounded by majestic mountains and enveloped in an atmosphere of profound spirituality, it offers pilgrims a place for prayer, meditation, and reflection.

Location of Madmaheshwar

Madmaheshwar temple is located in Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand. Ransi village is the last village that is connected with the road, from here you have to complete a trek of 16 Km to reach Madhyamaheshwar. The trek to Madmaheshwar is not so hard, but at some points the trek is hard. The trek to Bantoli village is easy, but from Bantoli to Madmaheshwar the trek is steep. So, before travelling to Madmaheshwar, stay physically fit for a tough trek journey.

Safety precautions during the trek

It is necessary to put some necessary things together when you are on a trek. Like a torch, rope, first aid kit, and water bottle. Never choose any shortcut you may lose the original route and get lost in the terrain. So always follow the instructions from your trek guide.

Leaving no trace: practicing responsible tourism

Whatever you carry with you like water bottles, plastic bags to carry foodstuff or any kind of plastic you see in between the trek. It is requested to carry all the plastic things with you back to the Ransi and put them into the dustbins there. We must keep nature clean and save Mother Earth.

How to reach Madmaheshwar Temple?

You can reach Madmaheshwar by completing a trek of 16 Km which starts from Ransi village. The trek to Madmaheshwar is easy to grade up to Bantoli village, but from Bantoli the trek becomes steep up to the temple and it is the hardest portion of the trek.

Bantoli is the location where Madhyamaheshwar Ganga and Martyenda Ganga meet. The trail continues to Khatara, Nanu and then Madmaheshwar.

Gaundhar and Kalimath are two important places on the route to Madmaheshwar temple. The trek is so tough, but the beauty of nature will make your journey easy and your mind will be refreshed. For photographers, nature lovers and content creators, it’s like heaven.

By road

You can take a direct bus from Kashmiri Gate Delhi(Haridwar, Rishikesh, Dehradun) to Ukhimath. From here you can take a cab to Ransi village. Ukhimath town is well-connected with all the major cities and towns of Uttarakhand such as Rishikesh, Pauri, UttarkashiRudraprayag, Gaurikund, Srinagar Garhwal, Gopeshwar, GaucharKarnaprayag, etc.

Ukhimath town is situated on the road that connects Guptkashi with Gopeshwar. Ukhimath temple is also famous for an ancient Shiva temple – Omkareshwar Temple.

You can book a cab from Haridwar / Rishikesh / Dehradun to Ukhimath or directly to Ransi village. Garhwali Traveller cab service is available for any tourist destination in Uttarakhand from the major towns and cities.

Road route from Delhi to Ransi Village

Delhi – Meerut – Haridwar – Rishikesh – Devprayag – Srinagar – Rudraprayag – Ukhimath – Uniana – Ransi Village – Trekking (16 Km) – Madmaheshwar

By air

The nearest airport to Madmaheshwar is Jolly Grant Airport, which is located in Dehradun at a distance of approx 235 km. But now you can reach Phata via helicopter, which is a nearby town to Ukhimath. It is the easiest but most expensive way to reach Madmaheshwar. But for the rest of the journey to Madhyamaheshwar, you will have to complete via trekking, there is no choice to skip the trek.

By train

The nearest railway station to Ukhimath is Rishikesh railway station, which is connected with all the major cities of different states of India. You can reach Rishikesh via train from Prayagraj, Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, etc. From Rishikesh, you can book a cab to Ransi village and then the rest of the journey is trekking. We recommend you take the train to Haridwar because Haridwar is connected to major railway stations in India by the Indian rail network. From Haridwar, you can take a bus to Ukhimath or book a cab directly to Ransi village.

Road distances and travel time to Madmaheshwar from various cities of Uttarakhand and other cities of India.

Madmaheshwar Distance Chart

1. What is Madmaheshwar?

Madmaheshwar is a sacred Hindu pilgrimage site located in the Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand, India. It is one of the Panch Kedar temples dedicated to Lord Shiva and holds great religious significance for devotees.

2. How do I reach Madmaheshwar?

To reach Madmaheshwar, one has to trek from the town of Ransi, which is about 25 kilometers from Ukhimath. The trek is moderately difficult and takes approximately 8 – 10 hours to complete, depending on your pace and weather conditions. It offers breathtaking views of the surrounding Himalayan mountains and lush green valleys.

3. When is the best time to visit Madmaheshwar?

The best time to visit Madmaheshwar is during the summer months, from May to June, and the early autumn months of September to October. During these periods, the weather is generally pleasant and suitable for trekking. The temple remains open for devotees from late April to early November.

4. What is the significance of Madmaheshwar in Hindu mythology?

According to Hindu mythology, Madmaheshwar is believed to be the place where the Pandavas, from the great Indian epic Mahabharata, sought the blessings of Lord Shiva to seek forgiveness for their actions in the war. The temple is also associated with the navel (nabhi) of the bull form of Lord Shiva.

5. Are there any accommodation facilities near Madmaheshwar?

While trekking to Madmaheshwar, accommodation options are limited. There are some basic guesthouses and small lodges available in Ransi and other nearby villages. However, it is advisable to carry your own sleeping bags and camping equipment for a more comfortable stay during the trek.

6. What should I carry while trekking to Madmaheshwar?

Trekking to Madmaheshwar requires proper planning and preparation. Some essential items to carry include sturdy trekking shoes, warm clothing, rain gear, a first-aid kit, a torch, water bottles, energy snacks, and personal medications. It’s crucial to pack light yet adequately for a smooth trekking experience.

7. Is Madmaheshwar accessible during the winter months?

No, the Madmaheshwar temple remains closed during the winter months due to heavy snowfall and harsh weather conditions. The region becomes inaccessible, and the idol of Lord Shiva is shifted to Ukhimath’s Omkareshwar temple, where it is worshipped during winter.

8. Are there any other attractions near Madmaheshwar?

Yes, the trek to Madmaheshwar takes you through beautiful landscapes and picturesque villages. During the journey, you can visit other sacred places like Kalimath, where Goddess Kali is worshipped, and Gaundar, known for its lush green meadows and breathtaking views.

9. Is photography allowed inside the Madmaheshwar temple?

Photography is generally not allowed inside the temple premises to maintain the sanctity and respect the religious sentiments of the pilgrims. It’s best to inquire about the specific rules and guidelines at the temple entrance.

10. Is there any specific dress code to be followed while visiting Madmaheshwar?

While there is no strict dress code, it is advisable to dress modestly and respect the religious significance of the place. Avoid wearing revealing or inappropriate clothing inside the temple premises to maintain the sanctity of the holy site.

Haldwani Travel Guide Uttarakhand

Haldwani City is known as the Gateway of Kumaon. It is the 3rd most populous city of Uttarakhand. The city was named after ‘Haldu’ or Haldina Cordifolia, a kind of tree once found in this city in ancient times. But because of modernization and population and city growth, you will find very few trees. Haldwani is said to be the financial capital of the Kumaon region, having the most commercial, economic and industrial activities in Uttarakhand.

Haldwani city is located at an elevation of 424 meters and it is an important business hub of Uttarakhand. The city comes under the township of Kathgodam and the city is administered by Haldwani – Kathgodam Municipal Board. The municipal board office is in the Nainital district of Uttarakhand. It is one of the 8 subdivisions of Nainital district.

History of Haldwani

The history of Haldwani is very old and this place was dominated by Chand Dynasty. Later Haldwani was attacked by Gorkhas and later subdued by the Britishers in 1816. The war between the Britishers and Gorkhas was held from 1814 to 1816, this war is known as the Anglo-Napalese War.

After that, George William Trail became the commissioner and he re-named the Haldwani as Haldwani in the year 1834. Also, some historic documents suggest that Haldwani City was established in 1834.

In the year 1882, Nainital City was connected with Kathgodam by road around 1883 – 1884, then a railway track was laid between Bareilly and Kathgodam. On April 24, 1884, the first train arrived at Haldwani from Lucknow (modern-day name – Prayagraj). Haldwani – Kathgodam Municipal Council is the 3rd largest Municipal council in Uttarakhand, Dehradun is at number 1 and Haridwar is at position 2.

Geography of Haldwani

Haldwani City is located between the hilly terrain of the Kumaon region and the Indo-Gangetic plains. This city is known as the former trading point of Kumaon. The city is well-developed and there are the biggest vegetables, grain and food markets. You can easily find big food brands such as KFC, Domino’s, etc.

Haldwani is also an industrial hub of Uttarakhand and one of the important revenue centers and serves as the base depot for goods in transit to the hills.

Activities to do in Haldwani City

Shopping

Haldwani is one of the biggest cities in Uttarakhand, Due to the growing urban population in Haldwani, there are many malls and shopping complexes here. You can find your favorite brands easily and shop for your favorite things.

Picnicking

There are some pleasing picnic spots in Haldwani where you can spend quality time and enjoy with your friends, family, or loved ones. Gaula Barrage in Haldwani is one of the best locations for picnickers and nature lovers. The views are so pleasing and beautiful here, you are going to love this place.

Nightlife

Haldwani city doesn’t sleep early, unlike other small cities and you can go for a night ride. I love night walks and city rides. There are a few bars and movie theatres that remain open till late at night, where you can enjoy some drinks with your friends or catch late-night movies.

Stay in Haldwani

There are many luxury and budget hotels and restaurants in Haldwani. As we know that Haldwani City is the gateway to Kumaon, so this place flocks with tourists all year. It is the 3rd most populous city of Uttarakhand.

You can easily find luxurious hotels and resorts with all modern facilities and amenities. For budget travelers, there is a wide range of hotels and resorts.

Haldwani Food Guide

Many premium restaurants offer various types of Indian dishes as well as continental food items. Popular fast food chain outlets such as Domino’s, KFC and McDonald’s are also available here. 5-star and other premium hotels are also here, it’s obvious because it is the 3rd largest city of Uttarakhand and an industrial hub also. Also, you will get Kumaoni and Garhwali food items here at good price rates.

Why visit Haldwani?

Haldwani is a popular, well-developed city in the Nainital district of Uttarakhand, there are some prestigious educational institutes, lively cafés and restaurants. If you want to explore Nainital, then you must start your journey from Haldwani, and there are some beautiful places to visit in Haldwani. Summer days are hot in Haldwani, as it is a hilly city, but due to rapid growth in construction and population, you will feel like you are in Dehradun city in terms of weather conditions and city vibes. I prefer to visit small towns, which give you a pure nature feel and vibes.

Haidarkhan Ashram is a popular site located approximately 35 Km east of Haldwani. If you love adventure and trekking then there are some popular trekking sites that pass through the dense forests, you are going to love it.

The views of the Himalayan range from here are mesmerizing. For photographers and nature lovers, the nearby locations in Haldwani are just perfect.

If you are planning to visit Haldwani and don’t know how to reach Haldwani, then read our detailed guide on how to reach Haldwan,i Uttarakhand. Also, cab service to Haldwani is available at the best rates in the market.

Tehri Travel Guide and Places to Visit

Tehri Garhwal

Tehri Garhwal is one of the oldest towns of Uttarakhand. Once Tehri was the capital of the king of the Garhwal region. Tehri district in the state of Uttarakhand, famous for Tehri Dam, which is the highest dam of India. Tehri is divided into New Tehri and Old Tehri both are filled with picturesque surroundings and ancient temples.

Old Tehri: It is 16 Km away from New Tehri and 84 Kms from Rishikesh on the junction of River Bhagirathi and Bhilangana. The transit point to the YamunotriGangotri and Badrinath was choosen as the capital of Tehri Garhwal by Raja Sudharshan Shah after the expulsion of the Gorkhas with the help of East India Company in 1815. The the town was flecked with historical buildings and temples, which are now submerged beneath the Tehri Dam(Asia’s largest rock filled dam).

New Tehri: The newly built, planned modern New Tehri is located at a height of 1,550 metres, overlooking the massive artificial lake and Tehri Dam, which is built on the Bhagirathi and Bhilangana rivers. It has taken over as district headquarters of Tehri Garhwal from the Old Tehri. The town was established to rehabilitate the Old Tehri, which was submerged into the waters of the Tehri Dam. New Tehri is considered to be Asia’s most comprehensive and successful rehabitation programme. The town has now been developed into a lovely hill resort.

Other famous and important places to visit near Tehri are BadrinathDevprayagSrinagarGautam Rishi’s Temple and Sem Mukhem Temple etc.

Best Places to Visit in Tehri

Tehri Dam:

Tehri Dam is the tallest dam in Asia and the 4th tallest rock-filled dam in the world, sprawling over an area of 45 sq. km in the Bhilangana and Bhagirathi valleys near Tehri town.

Surkhanda Devi Temple:

The sacred shrine temple atop a mountain attracts many devotees during the Ganga Dassehra Fair which is held between May and June. To reach the shrine, one has to trek a route of 2 Kms from Kaddulkhal, 22 Kms from Chamba.

Dhanaulti(24 Km):

The delightful site is enriched with immense natural beauty and lies on the Mussoorie-Chamba.  The lovely weather and beautiful scenic surroundings make it a perfect site.

Chamba:

Charming Chamba, the beautiful resort at a height of 1676 metres is 48 Kms from Narendranagar, Tehri on the road of Gangotri.

Devprayag:

It is set on the confluence of Alaknanda and Bhagirathi rivers and is one of the “Panch Prayag”. The town lies in between the Badrinath and Rishikesh highway, about 87 Kms from Narendra Nagar.

Kaudiyala:

The beautiful picnic spot, 37 Kms from Rishikesh, today’s Badrinath route is famous for white water rafting. GMVN conducts river rafting courses here.

Nagtibaba:

The site is at an altitude of 3,048 metres is a favourite destination for trekking and adventure sports.

Chandrabadani Devi:

The sacred shrine on Chandrabadani Mountain is 10 km from Kandi Khal, which is approx 22 Km from Devprayag. Legends say that the torso of Goddess Sati, the consort of Lord Shiva fell here in ancient times.

Narendra Nagar:

The erstwhile capital of Garhwal on the main Rishikesh – Gangotri Yamunotri route.

Khatling Glacier:

The glacier is the source of the river Bhilangana and a popular trekking destination. The trek starts from Ghuttu, 62 Kms from Tehri.

How to reach Tehri

By Road:

Tehri Garhwal is well connected to all the major and minor cities of Uttarakhand.

By Train:

The nearest major railway station from Tehri is Dehradun(93 Kms).

By Air:

The nearest airport is at Dehradun, Jolly Grant Airport (93 Kms).

Stats of Tehri Garhwal

  • District Headquarters: New Tehri
  • Population of Tehri Garhwal: 6, 16, 409
  • Languages are spoken in Tehri: Garhwali and Hindi
  • Altitude: 1676 m
  • Best season to visit Tehri: Throughout the year
  • Literacy Rate: 67.4%
  • Area: 4085 sq km