Context:

β’ Three of the four shrines of the Char Dham Yatra β Gangotri, Kedarnath and Yamunotri β have been closed for winter due to heavy snowfall.
Key Highlights / Details
Closure Schedule
β’ Gangotri closed on Wednesday
β’ Kedarnath and Yamunotri closed on Thursday
β’ Badrinath to close in early November
Pilgrimage Statistics
β’ Over 75.7 lakh pilgrims visited Gangotri and 64.4 lakh visited Yamunotri this season
β’ Char Dham Yatra 2023 recorded highest footfall ever β 1.75 crore pilgrims
Challenges Faced This Season
β’ 159 deaths due to health issues
β’ 13 pilgrims killed in helicopter accidents
β’ Floods, landslides and rain impacted travel routes
Government Measures
β’ Uttarakhand Govt promotes winter Char Dham tourism
β’ Winter char dham includes shrines at lower altitudes
β’ Disaster Management & BRO improving connectivity
Relevant Prelims Points
β’ Char Dham shrines: Yamunotri (Yamuna), Gangotri (Ganga), Kedarnath (Lord Shiva), Badrinath (Lord Vishnu).
β’ Located in Garhwal Himalayas, Uttarakhand.
β’ Gangotri Glacier: source of Bhagirathi (Ganga).
Relevant Mains Points
β’ Link to religious tourism contributing to Indian economy.
β’ Issues: ecological vulnerability, unregulated construction, landslides.
β’ Way Forward: Sustainable pilgrimage model, early-warning systems, regulated carrying capacity.
