Dayara Bugya Treck 05 Night 6 Days





 High up in the mountains is the Dodi Tal lake- mysterious, alluring, and simply

 

and dense alpine forests make for an ideal retreat. The trek from Dodital to

Yamunotri takes you through high altitude grasslands and dense virgin forests.

The scenery en-route is really astounding! The trek for Dodi Tal commences

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Area: Garhwal Himalayas

 

Area: Garhwal Himalayas

Duration: 6 Days

Altitude: 3307 mts/10847 ft

Grade: Easy

Season: Round the Year

 

Uttarkashi or Kalyani, which can be approached by motor. Kalyani to Agoda is a

gradual climb through woods, fields and villages along• a mule track. The trek from

Agoda to Dodi Tal is steep and through thick forests. Dodital is a high altitude lake

at a height of 3307 mts/10847 ft. Situated amidst pine forests with the backdrop

of Darwa Bugyal, a high altitude meadow;Dodital has a serene effect on the mind

and body. Dodital gets its name from Dodi, the local name for trout, which are

found in large numbers in the lake. Like most of the high altitude Tals, Dodital also

has a legend associated with it.

The Legend, another name for this lake is Dhundital. Dhundital means Ganesh – ka -

tal. In Sanskrit Dhundi is synonymous with Lord Ganesha. There is a temple, which

is devoted to lord Ganesha. The legend has it that Ganesha selected this place as

 

his abode. The story goes that this is the place where Ganesha was born. Shiva is

known to keep away from home for extended periods and it is during one of these

long periods of absence that Ganesha was born. One day Parvati, Ganesha's mother,

was having a bath in the lake. She had instructed Ganesha to guard the entrance to

the lake. Just then Shiva returned from one of his long trips, and was stopped by

Ganesha. Enraged, Shiva cut off Ganesha's head. When Parvati came to know about

this, she was livid and demanded that Shiva restore Ganesha's life. In the interest

of domestic harmony, Shiva set out in search of Ganesha's head. The first animal

that Shiva came across was an elephant and Shiva restored Ganesha's life by

replacing his head with an elephant's head. A book in the Dhundiraj temple relates

this tale in English!

 


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