Gaurikund is more than a destination — it’s a spiritual calling. Cradled in the lush embrace of the Garhwal Himalayas, Gaurikund serves as the starting point for the trek to Kedarnath, one of the twelve revered Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva. Located in Rudraprayag district, Uttarakhand, Gaurikund draws thousands of pilgrims every year who seek divine blessings and embark on a sacred journey.
The Mythology of Gaurikund: Divine Love and Penitence
The origins of Gaurikund are steeped in Hindu mythology. It is believed that this was the place where Goddess Parvati, also known as Gauri, performed penance to win the love and hand of Lord Shiva. This deep act of devotion gave the site its name — “Gaurikund,” meaning “the pool of Gauri.” Today, this sacred place holds immense importance in the Kedarnath Yatra, as devotees believe bathing in the kund cleanses them before the divine trek.
Location and Altitude
- Altitude: ~1,982 meters (6,500 feet) above sea level
- District: Rudraprayag, Uttarakhand
- Distance from Rishikesh: ~210 km
- Distance from Kedarnath: 16 km trek
Major Attractions
Gaurikund Hot Spring
The natural hot water spring here is renowned for its therapeutic and spiritual benefits. Many pilgrims take a dip to purify their soul and body before beginning the challenging 16-km trek to Kedarnath.
Gauri Mata Temple
This modest yet spiritually powerful temple is dedicated to Goddess Parvati. It is believed that visiting this temple fulfills the wishes of those who pray with a pure heart, especially for marital bliss and family happiness.
Trekking Base Camp
Gaurikund marks the starting point of the iconic Kedarnath trek. The trail offers panoramic views of alpine forests, cascading streams, and snow-covered peaks, making it one of the most scenic pilgrimages in India.
Best Time to Visit
| Season | Months | Experience |
|---|---|---|
| Summer | April – June | Ideal weather, clear skies, best for trekking |
| Monsoon | July – September | Risk of landslides; avoid unless necessary |
| Autumn | October – November | Cool and clear, best post-monsoon views |
| Winter | December – March | Heavy snowfall, access restricted |
How to Reach
By Air:
- Nearest Airport: Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun (250 km)
- Cabs available to Sonprayag → Shared jeep to Gaurikund (5 km)
By Train:
- Nearest Railway Station: Rishikesh (220 km)
- Buses/taxis to Sonprayag, then shared cab to Gaurikund
By Road:
- Regular bus and taxi service from Haridwar, Rishikesh, and Dehradun
- Vehicles go up to Sonprayag, then switch to shared jeeps or walk to Gaurikund
Accommodation
- Budget guesthouses
- Dharamshalas for pilgrims
- Local eateries and shops
- Medical aid centers during yatra season
- Better hotel options in Sonprayag and Guptkashi
Tour Package (4D/3N)
Explore our specially curated tour package for pilgrims looking to experience the divine charm of Gaurikund and Kedarnath.
Itinerary Overview:
Day 1: Haridwar – Guptkashi
Day 2: Guptkashi – Gaurikund – Trek to Kedarnath
Day 3: Darshan at Kedarnath – Return to Guptkashi
Day 4: Departure to Haridwar
Package Highlights:
- Local transportation
- Accommodation with meals
- Trekking assistance
- Medical help
- Registration guidance
Starting at ₹7,999/- per person
Prices may vary depending on season and customizations.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1. Is registration required to visit Gaurikund and Kedarnath?
Yes. Registration is mandatory and can be done online or at counters in Haridwar, Rishikesh, and Sonprayag.
Q2. Can senior citizens visit Gaurikund?
Yes, but only if they are fit. For Kedarnath trek, options like pony, palki, and helicopters are available.
Q3. Is there accommodation in Gaurikund?
Yes, basic accommodation is available. For more comfort, you can stay in Sonprayag or Guptkashi.
Q4. What about mobile network availability?
Limited. Only BSNL and Jio offer partial coverage. Expect blackouts during trekking.
Q5. Can I bathe in Gaurikund?
Yes. The hot water spring is open to all and considered sacred for purification.
Q6. How difficult is the trek from Gaurikund to Kedarnath?
Moderate to difficult. The 16 km route involves steep paths. It’s advisable to go slow or hire ponies/palkis.
Q7. Is Gaurikund accessible during the monsoon?
It is open, but not recommended due to landslides and slippery trails.
Q8. What kind of food is available?
Vegetarian food is widely available — thalis, tea, parathas, and Maggi are common.
Q9. Are helicopter services available from Gaurikund?
Helicopter rides start from Phata, Sersi, or Guptkashi, not directly from Gaurikund.
Q10. Are guides and porters available?
Yes, local guides and porters are available and can help carry luggage or assist during the trek.
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