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  1. It is a valley-type glacier, situated in the Uttarkashi district of Garhwal Himalaya, Uttarakhand and it flows to the NW direction. This glacier is bound between 30°43'22"–30°55'49" (lat.) and 79°4'41"–79°16'34" (long.), extending in height from 4120 to 7000 m.a.s.l.

  2. Dec 8, 2021 · Table Of Content. 1. Gangotri Glacier – A Mountaineer’s Muse. 2. Gangotri Glacier Trek – Popular Routes. 3. The Gangotri Gaumukh Tapovan Trek. 4. Best Time To Plan A Trek To Gangotri Glacier. 5. How To Reach Gangotri Glacier. 6. Things To Pack For Gangotri Glacier Trek. 7. Popular Attractions Near Gangotri Glacier. 8.

  3. The Gangotri glacier is surrounded by majestic peaks of Gangotri Group, offering arduous trekking to Shivling, Thalay Sagar, Meru and Bhagirathi III. This glacier is a combination of several other glaciers that drains into it and forms a huge mass of ice.

  4. Currently 30.2 km long and between 0.5 and 2.5 km wide, Gangotri glacier is one of the largest in the Himalaya. Gangotri has been receding since 1780, although studies show its retreat quickened after 1971.

  5. Apr 30, 2024 · Approximately 30 kilometers (18.6 miles) in length, the glacier is a breathtaking expanse of ice and snow that drains into the Bhagirathi River, which ultimately joins the Ganges. The ethereal splendor of the glacier, with its ice blue tones and rocky landscape, is a sight that captivates those who see it.

  6. It covers a distance of 18 km (one way) from Gangotri town to Gomukh, the snout of the Gangotri Glacier and one of the sources of the Ganga River. The trek takes about two days (one way) and passes through scenic forests, meadows, waterfalls, and bridges along the Bhagirathi River.

  7. Gangotri National Park (GNP) (30°50′-31°12′N, 78°45′-79°02′E), the largest (2,390 km 2) Protected Area in the state of Uttarakhand, is located in the upper catchment of Bhagirathi river in Uttarkashi District. The origin of the Ganga River, the Gaumukh glacier, is located inside the GNP.

  8. The Gangotri Glacier is a 30 km (~18.6 miles) long glacier in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand, India and One of the largest in the Himalayas

  9. The Gangotri glacier is situated in the Uttarakashi district of the Garhwal Himalayas in Uttarakhand. It is around 30 km long and originates in the Chaukhamba massif, a ridge formed by four mountains. It is fed by several smaller tributary glaciers on either side.

  10. ... Himalayan glaciers are a storehouse of freshwater and almost all the major river systems in the Indo-Gangetic Plain owe their origin to them. The Gangotri Glacier situated in the...