Discover the Gomukh Ganga in Gangorti, Uttarakhand, India

Gaumukh Ganga is also known as Gomukh or Gomukhi, is the source of the Bhagirathi River, which later becomes the River Ganga. Located at the Gangotri glacier, it sits at an altitude of 13,200 ft (4,023 meters) and is about 19 kilometers from Gangotri.

Overview: Gomukh Ganga

The motorable road ends at Gangotri, and the remaining distance to Gaumukh Gnaga must be covered on foot. This site holds significant religious importance for Hindus and is a popular pilgrimage and trekking destination due to its moderate difficulty. The name “Gaumukh” means “Mouth of a Cow,” referring to the glacier’s snout, which once resembled a cow’s mouth.

Learn about the trek to Gomukh, the source of the Bhagirathi River, and the place where the Ganges River begins, and explore the town of Gangotri, the source of the Ganges River and home to the revered Gangotri Temple.

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Gomukh - The source of the river Ganges
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Gangotri Temple

Gangotri, Gaumukh to Tapovan 

Things To See Gomukh Ganga

Here’s a list of things to see around Gangotri Temple:

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