Barkot
Barkot – A Scenic Gateway to Yamunotri & Beyond
Nestled in Uttarakhand’s Uttarkashi district, Barkot is a picturesque hill station perched at 1,220 meters, offering breathtaking views of the Bandarpunch and Swargarohini peaks. Situated at the confluence of the Yamuna and Tons rivers, this serene town serves as a crucial stop for pilgrims en route to Yamunotri Temple, one of the Char Dham sites.
Barkot is surrounded by dense forests, apple orchards, and terraced fields, creating a postcard-perfect landscape. The cool climate, fresh mountain air, and tranquil vibe make it an ideal retreat for nature lovers and spiritual seekers. Key attractions include:
- Yamunotri Temple Base – A resting point before the 6 km trek to Yamunotri.
- Lakhamandal – An ancient temple linked to the Mahabharata, known for its mystical Shivling.
- Puranas Kund – A natural thermal spring near Yamunotri, believed to have healing properties.
The town’s Garhwali culture shines through its warm hospitality, local cuisine (Mandua ki Roti, Chainsoo), and vibrant festivals like Magh Mela. Whether you’re a pilgrim, trekker, or simply seeking peace, Barkot blends devotion, adventure, and untouched Himalayan beauty seamlessly.
Best Time to Visit: May–June (pilgrimage season) & September–November (pleasant weather).