The Holy River Ganges is the most sacred river in the Hindu religion and its source at Gomukh on the Gangotri glacier and many other peaks. Gomukh is one of the holiest places for Hindu pilgrims who come here to witness the birth of Mother Ganga. The trek takes you to Gomukh (cows mouth), the mythological source of the River Ganges, which is at the snout of the Gangotri glacier.
Duration
10 Nights / 11 Days
Tour Type
Daily Tour
Languages
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Group Size
18 people
Included/Excluded
Internal transport by air-conditioned vehicles.
Train Delhi – Haridwar – Agra.
Half board twin share accommodation in hotels and local guest houses.
Well-appointed camping with permits, tents, camp chefs and porters, drinking water and all meals during trek.
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