High Season : October - March
3-22℃
Low Season : April - September
12-29℃
Nearest Airport -DED
Jolly Grant Airport
Nearest Train Stations -HW
Haridwar Railway Station
History
Gopeshwar nestled in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand boasts a rich history. Gopeshwar was a part of the Garhwal Kingdom and was earlier ruled by several dynasties. It later came into the hands of Gurkhas who lost it to the British, after being defeated in the Anglo-Nepalese War of 1814-1816. On September 16, 1997, Rudraprayag district was established after getting separated from the Chamoli district. Since then Chamoli district is administered from its headquarters situated in Gopeshwar.
Facts & Culture
Nestled between lofty and majestic mountain ranges and boasting scenic terrace farms and small waterbodies, serene Gopeshwar is one of the undiscovered tourist destinations in Uttarakhand. As the district headquarters of Chamoli, the beautiful town is situated at an elevation of 1,308 above mean sea level. According to local lore, the name of the town, Gopeshwar, is associated with that of Lord Krishna. It is believed that, once Lord Shiva was impressed by the tune of the flute of Lord Krishna, who was playing at a maharaas (a music and dance event) in Vrindavan. The gatekeeper stopped the lord from entering, saying that only one man - Lord Krishna - was allowed in the maharaas, which was attended by only gopis (female devotees of the lord). Wanting to see Lord Krishna, Lord Shiva transformed into a gopi and entered the maharaas. Lord Krishna identified Lord Shiva and welcomed him by calling him ‘Maharaj Gopeshwar’. The ancient Gopinath temple that is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is visited by thousands of pilgrims all year round, is the main attraction here. And since the town has religious associations, non-vegetarian food is not served here, but visitors can savour traditional pahadi (mountain) cuisine that very delicious. Besides the ancient temple of Lord Shiva, Vaitarni Kund, a group of temples without idols are other places of interest.