Quick Answer: "Do Dham" means a two-shrine pilgrimage covering Yamunotri and Gangotri — the source points of the Yamuna and Ganges rivers. A taxi package from Dehradun typically takes 4-5 days covering around 500-550 km round trip. Call +91-7830211223 for current package fares.
The Do Dham Yatra is a popular shorter alternative to the full Char Dham pilgrimage, covering just two of Uttarakhand's four sacred shrines: Yamunotri and Gangotri. These are the source shrines of the Yamuna and Ganges rivers respectively, and together they form a meaningful, slightly less demanding pilgrimage for travelers who can't fit the full four-dham circuit (which also includes Kedarnath and Badrinath) into their schedule.
Yamunotri, dedicated to Goddess Yamuna, sits at around 3,293 metres and is reached via a trek from Janki Chatti. Gangotri, dedicated to Goddess Ganga, sits at around 3,100 metres on the banks of the Bhagirathi River and is directly motorable. Most pilgrims visit Yamunotri first, since it lies on the western side of the circuit, followed by Gangotri after a drive via Uttarkashi.
"Do Dham Yatra covers Yamunotri and Gangotri — the source shrines of the Yamuna and Ganges rivers — as a shorter alternative to the full Char Dham pilgrimage."
Dehradun → Barkot → Hanuman Chatti / Janki Chatti (trek to Yamunotri) → Barkot → Uttarkashi → Gangotri → Uttarkashi → Dehradun
This route covers approximately 500-550 km round trip and is typically completed in 4-5 days, allowing for darshan time at both shrines and an overnight halt at Uttarkashi.
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