Hotel Divine Palace – A Serene Retreat in Uttarkashi
Situated at Barethi Chungi on Gangotri Road, Hotel Divine Palace offers a perfect blend of comfort and convenience for pilgrims and travelers exploring the sacred Char Dham circuit. Our well-appointed property features spacious, well-furnished rooms equipped with LED TVs, high-speed WiFi, and 24/7 hot/cold water, ensuring a relaxing stay after your Himalayan adventures.
Exceptional Amenities for a Memorable Stay
Guests can enjoy delicious meals in our elegant dining hall, with customized food facilities available for all dietary preferences. The hotel boasts beautiful garden spaces for peaceful relaxation, along with ample parking and dedicated group booking arrangements. For those traveling in large groups, we provide exclusive kitchen facilities to cater to your specific needs.
Warm Hospitality with Personalized Service
Managed by S.B. Raturi (9412026660) and Abhishek (7060862574), our team is committed to delivering attentive room service and ensuring every guest experiences the warmth of traditional Garhwali hospitality. Whether you're visiting for pilgrimage, trekking, or leisure, our strategic location makes us an ideal base for excursions to Gangotri, Yamunotri, and other Himalayan destinations.
Your Home Away From Home
At Hotel Divine Palace, we combine modern comforts with the tranquility of the mountains, creating the perfect retreat for your Uttarakhand journey.
Discover comfort and care amidst the Himalayas at Hotel Divine Palace – where every stay feels divine!
Uttarkashi
Uttarkashi has a deep connection with Hindu mythology. The name "Uttarkashi" means "Northern Kashi," linking it to Varanasi (Kashi), one of Hinduism’s holiest cities. Legend says that Lord Shiva meditated here for many years, making it a spiritually powerful place.
The town is home to the famous Shri Kashi Vishwanath Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva. Unlike the temple in Varanasi, the Shiva lingam here is naturally formed, not made by humans. Another important temple is the Goddess Kuteti Devi Temple, believed to protect the town from natural disasters.
Traditional Festivals and Local Life
The people of Uttarkashi celebrate many festivals with great joy. Some of the major ones are:
Makar Sankranti (January) – People take holy dips in the Bhagirathi River.
Maha Shivratri (February/March) – A big fair is held at the Kashi Vishwanath Temple with prayers and cultural performances.
Ganga Dussehra (May/June) – Celebrates the day the Ganges River descended to Earth.
The local culture is rich with Garhwali traditions. Folk dances like Jhora, Chholiya, and Pandav Nritya are performed during festivals. The people are warm and welcoming, often seen wearing traditional Garhwali attire and enjoying local food like Bhatt ki Churdkani (black soybean curry) and Aloo ke Gutke (spiced potatoes).
Sports & nature
Adventure Sports and Nature in Uttarkashi
Uttarkashi is a paradise for adventure lovers. With its high mountains, fast rivers, and green valleys, it offers many exciting activities.
1. Trekking and Mountaineering
Dayara Bugyal Trek – A beautiful high-altitude meadow with stunning views.
Gaumukh-Tapovan Trek – Leads to the source of the Ganges River.
Har Ki Dun Trek – A scenic valley known as the "Valley of Gods."
The Nehru Institute of Mountaineering (NIM) is a famous training center for trekking and climbing.
2. River Rafting
The Bhagirathi and Alaknanda rivers offer thrilling rapids for rafting. Popular routes include:
Joshiyara to Uttarkashi (moderate rapids)
Maneri to Tehri (stronger rapids for experienced rafters)
3. Skiing in Dayara Bugyal
In winter, Dayara Bugyal turns into a snowy wonderland, perfect for skiing.
4. Camping and Nature Walks
Nachiketa Tal – A peaceful lake surrounded by forests, great for camping.
Gangnani Hot Springs – Natural hot water springs believed to heal the body.
Beautiful Natural Spots
Gangotri National Park – Home to rare animals like snow leopards and Himalayan bears.
Dodital Lake – A clear blue lake where legend says Lord Ganesha once lived.
Maneri Dam – A scenic spot with breathtaking mountain views.
Nightlife info
Nightlife in Uttarkashi
Uttarkashi is a quiet town, so don’t expect clubs or loud parties. But the peaceful evenings here are magical in their own way:
Bonfire Nights – Many guesthouses and camps organize bonfires where travelers share stories under the stars.
Stargazing – With no city lights, the night sky is full of bright stars.
Temple Visits at Night – The Kashi Vishwanath Temple looks beautiful in the evening with lamps and prayers.
Local Cafes – Small tea shops serve hot drinks and snacks, perfect for relaxing in the cold weather.
If you want more nightlife, Rishikesh (about 4-5 hours away) has live music, cafes, and night markets by the Ganges.
Culture and history info
History and Culture of Uttarkashi
Ancient and Religious Significance
Uttarkashi has a deep connection with Hindu mythology. The name "Uttarkashi" means "Northern Kashi," linking it to Varanasi (Kashi), one of Hinduism’s holiest cities. Legend says that Lord Shiva meditated here for many years, making it a spiritually powerful place.
The town is home to the famous Shri Kashi Vishwanath Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva. Unlike the temple in Varanasi, the Shiva lingam here is naturally formed, not made by humans. Another important temple is the Goddess Kuteti Devi Temple, believed to protect the town from natural disasters.
Traditional Festivals and Local Life
The people of Uttarkashi celebrate many festivals with great joy. Some of the major ones are:
Makar Sankranti (January) – People take holy dips in the Bhagirathi River.
Maha Shivratri (February/March) – A big fair is held at the Kashi Vishwanath Temple with prayers and cultural performances.
Ganga Dussehra (May/June) – Celebrates the day the Ganges River descended to Earth.
The local culture is rich with Garhwali traditions. Folk dances like Jhora, Chholiya, and Pandav Nritya are performed during festivals. The people are warm and welcoming, often seen wearing traditional Garhwali attire and enjoying local food like Bhatt ki Churdkani (black soybean curry) and Aloo ke Gutke (spiced potatoes).