Facts about Yamunotri Ropeway Project Work in Uttarakhand

The work on the Yamunotri Ropeway Project has started. This project will cost ₹170 crore. The ropeway will be 3.9 km long.

  • It will connect Kharsali to Yamunotri Dham.
  • 10 towers will be built for the ropeway.
  • It will take 15 minutes to travel from Kharsali to Yamunotri Dham.

Yamunotri Ropeway Ticket Price and Timings

The Yamunotri Ropeway ticket price  and timings for the Yamunotri Ropeway in Uttarakhand are not yet announced. Here is what we know so far:

Yamunotri Ropeway Project

  • The project is a collaboration between the Uttarakhand Tourism Development Board and two private firms.
  • The ropeway will be a mono-cable detachable type, designed to meet European standards.
  • It aims to make the journey to the holy site easier, especially for senior citizens.
Yamunotri Temple Uttarakhand
Yamunotri Temple Uttarakhand

Yamunotri Temple

  • Yamunotri Ji is a sacred pilgrimage site in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand.
  • It is one of India’s most popular religious destinations.
  • The best time to visit is from May to October, during the temple’s open season.

Yamunotri Ropeway Project: Work Begins

The much-awaited Yamunotri Ropeway Project has started. A land worship ceremony was performed at the proposed lower terminal in Kharsali by Yamunotri Sky Car Private Limited.

  • The ropeway will cost ₹170 crore to build.
  • It will be 3.9 km long.
  • The ropeway can carry 580 people per hour in one direction.
  • 10 towers will be built between Kharsali and Yamunotri Dham.

Yamunotri Ropeway Construction on Public-Private Partnership Mode

The  Ropeway Project is being built under the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode. The state government has given the responsibility to a private company, Yamunotri Sky Car Private Limited.

  • The lower terminal will be at Kharsali, and the upper terminal will be near the police station at Yamunotri Dham.
  • The ropeway is designed to run at a speed of 6 meters per second.
  • It will take just 15 minutes to travel from Kharsali to Yamunotri Dham.
Kharsali village - on way to Yamunotri, all the priests of the temple reside here during the winters
Kharsali village – on way to Yamunotri, all the priests of the temple reside here during the winters

Lower Terminal at Kharsali Being Built First

The CEO of Yamunotri Sky Car Private Limited, Aviral Jain, informed District Magistrate Dr. Mehrban Singh Bisht on Saturday that the construction of the lower terminal at Kharsali has begun.

  • The terminal will include a parking area with space for:
    • 250 cars
    • 30 bikes
    • 40 traveler vans
  • Dr. Bisht has instructed the company to complete the project on time.

Yamunotri Ropeway: Connecting Yamunotri to Kharsali

The Ropeway Project will connect the Yamunotri shrine to Kharsali village. The government will transfer 3.8 hectares of land for the project.

Key Details:

  • The ropeway will be 3.7 km long.
  • It will reduce the travel time from 5 hours to just 10 minutes.
  • Construction will begin this summer and finish by 2025.
  • It will have a capacity of 400 passengers per hour in each direction.
  • The cost of the project is yet to be finalized.

Benefits of the Yamunotri Ropeway:

    1. Pilgrims, especially elderly and disabled, can easily avoid the 5 km trek.
    2. It will boost Uttarakhand Tourism and generate revenue.
    3. More tourists will visit Yamunotri.
    4. Treks starting from Yamunotri will be easier to access.
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