Introduction
Janki Chatti, Uttarakhand, is a scenic town in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand, a key stop on the Yamunotri temple trek. Janki Chatti's altitude is 2,650 meters (8,694 feet) above sea level. It is famous for its stunning natural beauty, including natural hot springs, and is surrounded by snow-capped mountain peaks.
The town holds immense religious significance; it is believed that Goddess Sita (Janki) rested and meditated during the 14-year exile at this sacred spot, which gives it its name.
In this Janki Chatti travel guide, I have tried to cover everything required to plan your journey. In this comprehensive guide, I have tried to deliver information on its distance, how to reach, tourist places, the best time to visit, weather and temperature. So let's start.
Quick Facts About Janki Chatti
Altitude: 2,650 meters (8,694 feet) above sea level.
District: Uttarkashi district in Uttarakhand.
Famous for: Base for the Yamunotri temple trek.
Highlights: Hot water springs and sites like Shani Dev Temple and Saptrishi Kund
How To Reach Janki Chatti
As you have seen, Janki Chatti is located at an altitude of 2,650 meters (8,694 feet) above sea level in the inner depths of Uttarakhand, with limited accessibility. Although Janki Chatti is well connected with a all weather road, but the nearest railway station to Janki Chatti is Dehradun Airport which is located at a distance of 169 kms with a travel time of 6 hours, while the nearest airport is Jolly Grant airport which is also known as Dehradun airport located at a distance of 194 kms with approximate travel time of 7 hours.
So it's very complicated to reach this village. In this Janki Chatti travel blog of 2026, I have tried to cover all the important information required for planning. Here is a short tabular representation of the summary, covering the travel mode, approximate cost, Nearest point and suitable for. So let's have a look.
By Road
Janki Chatti is well connected by a weather road, connecting people from all the major and minor cities of Uttarakhand and the states around. Total travel distance of Janki Chatti from Haridwar is 238 kms and travel time is approximately 8 to 9 hours.
Roads after Rishikesh will pass through dense forest and deep valley, with rivers flowing by the roads, and a distant view of snow-capped mountains will make your day. Curly bends and challenging ascent on the road also increase the thrill of the road journey to Janki chatti.
Before moving ahead and discussing all the modes in detail in this Janki Chatti travel guide, let's have a look at major road routes and important metrics.
Major Road routes
Haridwar to Janki Chatti—
Route: Haridwar → Rishikesh → Narendra Nagar → Chamba → Barkot → Janki Chatti
Distance: approx. 238 km
Travel time: 8-9 hours, depending on traffic and road conditions
Travel options: Taxi, Jeep, Bus, or a combination of those
Approx. Fare: ₹8,000 to 12,500 for the one-way cost of a cab and ₹1,000 to 1,200 per person for a bus.
Rishikesh to Janki Chatti—
Route: Rishikesh → Narendra Nagar → Chamba → Barkot → Janki Chatti
Distance: approx. 220 km
Travel time: 7-8 hours
Travel options: Taxi, cab, and bus
Approx. Fare: ₹8,000 to 12,500 for a one-way taxi and ₹1,000 to 1,200 for a bus.
Dehradun to Janki Chatti—
Route: Dehradun → Mussoorie → Barkot → Janki Chatti
Distance: 186 km
Travel time: 6-7 hours
Travel options: Taxi, cab, a bus
Approx. Fare: 8,000 to 12,500 for the one-way cost of a taxi and 800 to 1,000 for a bus.
Note: There is no direct Haridwar to Janki Chatti bus; UTC buses run to Barkot; from there, you need to take a shared jeep to reach Janki Chatti.
By Train
The Train is the most economical option to reach Janki Chatti. Janki Chatti doesn't have its own railway station; the nearest stations are Hariwar, Rishikesh, and Dehradun. You can take a train to any of these railheads from your hometown. From the railway station, you can take a taxi or bus to Janki Chatti.
Dehradun railway station to Janki Chatti:
Dehradun to Janki Chatti Distance: 187 km by road
Travel Time: 6-7 hours by taxi or bus
Haridwar railway station, Janki Chatti:
Haridwar to Janki Chatti Distance: 234 km by road
Travel time: 8-9 hours by taxi, cab, or bus
Rishikesh railway station to Janki Chatti:
Rishikesh to Janki Chatti Distance: 224 km
Travel time: 7-8 hours via taxi, cab, or bus

Train to Dehradun
| Train Number | Train name (short) | From (source) | Dep time (source) | Arr time (DDN) | Days (sched) | Travel time (approx / note) | Approx fare & notes |
| 14119 | Kathgodam–Dehradun Exp | KGM (Kathgodam) | 19:55 | 04:40 | Daily | 8h 45m (overnight) | Typical sleeper/3A fares are moderate |
| 12401 | Nanda Devi AC SF Exp | KOTA (Kota) | 17:50 | 05:45 | Daily | 11h 55m (overnight) | AC Superfast — AC fares higher (2A/3A). |
| 15119 | Banaras–Dehradun Janta Exp | BSBS (Banaras/Varanasi) | 08:20 | 06:35 | Daily | ~22h 15m (multi-day / overnight) | Long-distance Janta — mostly unreserved / sleeper-class fares. |
| 15020 | Tanakpur–Dehradun Weekly Exp | TPU (Tanakpur) | 19:40 | 07:35 | Weekly | ~11h 55m (overnight) | Typical express fares |
| 14041 | Mussoorie Express | DLI / DEL (Delhi) | 22:25 | 09:05 | Daily | 10h 40m (overnight) | Popular daily train Delhi↔Dehradun — sleeper & 3A/CC fares. |
| 14632 | Amritsar–Dehradun Express | ASR (Amritsar) | 21:40 | 09:45 | Daily | 12h 05m (overnight) | Long-distance — AC & sleeper classes. |
| 14113 | Subedarganj–Dehradun Exp | SFG (Subedarganj) | 20:30 | 12:20 | Daily | 15h 50m (overnight / multi-day) | Long-distance express — fares vary by class. |
| 12092 | Naini–Doon Jan Shatabdi | KGM (Kathgodam) | 05:25 | 12:40 | Daily | 7h 15m | Jan Shatabdi / chair-car — fare is usually lower than sleeper AC. |
| 12017 | New Delhi–Dehradun Shatabdi | NDLS (New Delhi) | 06:45 | 12:55 | Daily | 6h 10m | Shatabdi / AC Chair — fares higher (AC chair). |
| 22545 | Lucknow Jn.–Dehradun Vande Bharat | LJN (Lucknow) | 05:15 | 13:40 | Daily | 8h 25m | Vande Bharat — premium AC seated fares. |
| 15001 | Muzaffarpur–Dehradun Rapti Ganga Exp | MFP (Muzaffarpur) | 14:00 | 14:15 | Weekly | Multi-day / check route | Long-distance — scheduled arrival clock close to dep clock; actual run is multi-day |
| 15005 | Gorakhpur–Dehradun Rapti Ganga Exp | GKP (Gorakhpur) | 21:15 | 14:15 | Weekly | Multi-day / check route | Long-distance |
| 12327 | Upasana Express | HWH (Howrah) | 13:00 | 18:10 | A few days/week | Multi-day (long-distance) | Long-distance Superfast from Howrah — AC & sleeper fares apply. |
| 12369 | Kumbh Express | HWH (Howrah) | 13:00 | 18:10 | A few days/week | Multi-day (long-distance) | Similar to Upasana |
| 19565 | Uttaranchal Express | OKHA (Okha) | 10:20 | 19:20 | Weekly | ~9h 00m (per schedule) | Long-distance fares vary widely. |
| 54341 | Saharanpur–Dehradun Passenger | SRE (Saharanpur) | 13:45 | 20:35 | Daily | 6h 50m | Passenger (unreserved) — cheapest fares (general class). |
| 12055 | New Delhi–Dehradun Jan Shatabdi | NDLS (New Delhi) | 15:20 | 21:10 | Daily | 5h 50m | Jan Shatabdi — chair car AC / low-medium fares. |
| 22457 | Anand Vihar Terminal–Dehradun Vande Bharat | ANVT (Anand Vihar) | (see schedule) | (see schedule) | Daily | Vande Bharat service — fast AC day train | Premium seated AC fares |
By Air
Travel by air is the fastest and most convenient way to reach Janki Chatti. The Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun is the nearest airport to Janki Chatti. You can fly to Dehradun from your city.
Connection to Dehradun Airport: Dehradun Airport has excellent connectivity to many major cities, including Delhi, Mumbai, Jaipur, and Bangalore.
From the Airport: Janki Chatti is approximately 238 km away and can be reached by hiring a taxi or cab. In the above section of this Janki Chatti travel guide, I have described the fare, travel time and other important information required for travel from the Airport to Janki Chatti. Have a look at that.

Note:- You can refer to our blog on Janki Chatti Distance chart to refer distance of this village from all the major cities around.
Janki Chatti To Yamunotri Trek Guide
Janki Chatti to Yamunotri trek time is 3-4 hours for a 6 km uphill trek, depending on pace and fitness level. The trek is considered moderate, with gradual inclines and steep sections. The trek passes through dense, lush oak forests and river valleys, offering breathtaking views of the Himalayas. Here is a breakdown of the trek.
Trek details:
Starting point: Janki Chatti
Leading point: Yamunotri Temple
Janki Chatti to Yamunotri Distance: 6 km one way
Time: 2-3 hours
Route: Janki Chatti—Phool Chatti—Hanuman Chatti—Final Ascent to Yamunotri temple.
Difficulty level: easy to moderate
Trek route: rugged terrain, involves steep inclines.
Facility: resting points, food and tea stalls, and medical services are available along the trail.
Alternative transport option: Pony and Palki services are available for the Yamunotri trek; you can hire them if you are unable to trek or want to avoid it.
Note: Ponies and Palkis for the Yamunotri trek are available from the official booking counter in Janki Chatti. For the booking guide and price, you can check our blog on Ponies/Palki Rates for the Yamunotri trek.
Important Tips For Trek
Start early: avoid the pilgrim crowd and mule traffic.
Wear sturdy trekking shoes: they're essential for protecting your feet on rugged terrain, so carry them.
Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water along your trek journey to reduce the risk of altitude sickness.
Carry dry snacks: Pack energy bars to get instant energy.
Janki Chatti Weather And Temperature
Due to its hilly location, Janki Chatti's weather and temperature have a wide range, from chilly summers and autumns to harsh winters throughout the year. Here is the full weather forecast of the Janki Chatti season-wise.
Summer Season (May to June)
Summer in Janki Chatti is pleasant with comfortable weather and temperature. The surrounding scenery, including the vibrant landscapes at this time, makes it an ideal time for pilgrimage and sightseeing.
Temperature: 8°C to 20°C
Conditions: days are warm with crisp air, but nights remain chilly, making it an ideal time for travel.
Tip: carry light warm layers for chilly evenings and nights.
Monsoon Season (July to August)
Heavy rain during the monsoon season leads to landslides and road blockages, affecting accessibility and making travel risky.
Temperature: 10°C to 18°C
Conditions: muddy, slippery trails; cloudy skies; not ideal for trekking.
Autumn season (Sep to Oct)
The post-monsoon period is another pleasant time in Janki Chatti, with mild temperatures and lovely weather, making it ideal for trekking, adventure, and pilgrimage.
Temperature: 5°C to 15°C
Conditions: excellent visibility, cool weather, and chilly evenings and nights.
Winter season (Nov to April)
Winter in Janki Chatti is extremely harsh and cold with heavy snowfall, making this region inaccessible.
Temperature: 5°C to 8°C, sometimes dropping to sub-zero degrees.
Conditions: the entire region is covered with a thick layer of snow, making it inaccessible.

Best Time To Visit Janki Chatti
Opening Months: Janki Chatti serves as the winter abode of Maa Yamuna. It remains accessible throughout the year. But after the opening of the Yamunotri temple or Char Dham yatra in May and June, this region experiences, huge crowd in this region. Most of the devotees consider May and June as the best time to visit Janki Chatti, but before coming to any conclusion in this Janki Chatti travel guide, let's discuss the pros and cons of each season one by one so that you can choose your best time as per your preferences.
Ideal months for Trekking: May-June and September-October are ideal months for trekking and travel. These periods offer pleasant weather, excellent visibility, and accessibility for trekking. Suitable for cultural walks and nature walks. July and August should be avoided, as this region observes heavy rainfall in this region, causing a danger of landslides, stone shooting, floods, thunderstorms and many more.
Choose May-June: If you travel with your family, especially elderly people or kids, it is an ideal time, as it marks the beginning of the pilgrimage and the peak season. But it expects a huge crowd. So it may not be idle for anyone looking for a peaceful and divine pilgrimage.
Choose Sep-Oct: The Post-monsoon season is ideal for those who want a quieter experience, as these periods typically see smaller crowds than the summer season. It is one of the most loved times to visit for youngsters as snowfall is expected at this time, adding cherry to the excitement. But this season is not idle for anyone travelling with kids or the elderly as extreme weather condition is expected.

Tourist Places To Visit Near Janki Chatti
Yamunotri Temple
Kharsali Village
Kharsali is a picturesque village located about 1 km from Janki Chatti and is known for its ancient temple dedicated to Shani Dev. Kharsali is renowned for its unique culture, flora, and fauna, offering a glimpse of local village life and the Himalayan landscape.
Hanuman Chatti
Another scenic spot in this region is located about 7 km from Janki chatti and is surrounded by dense forest, alpine meadows, and snow-capped peaks. It is a popular destination, renowned for the confluence of the Hanuman Ganga and Yamuna Rivers and for an ancient temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman.
Sayanachatti
A small village on the Barkot-Yamunotri road in Uttarakhand, serving as a key stopover for pilgrims visiting Yamunotri. It also provides facilities for accommodations, food, and ponies/palkis.
Uttarkashi
It is a spiritual and administrative headquarters in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand, on the banks of the Bhagirathi River. Janki Chatti to Uttarkashi distance is 123 km. It's renowned for its spiritual significance as the "Kashi of the North" and for its natural beauty, serving as the gateway to the Gangotri (Janki Chatti to Gangotri distance: 220 km) and Yamunotri temples. Visit the Kashi Vishwanath temple in Uttarakashi, the Site's main feature. You can refer to our blog on the Uttarkashi travel guide for complete details about this.
Barkot
Barkot, Uttarkashi, is a scenic Site in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand. It is renowned for its stunning natural scenery and significance, serving as a main stop for the Yamunotri temple and other sites. Barkot to Janki Chatti distance is about 44.6 km.
Dodi Tal
Snow-capped Himalayan peaks, alpine meadows, and dense oak forests surround a freshwater lake in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand. The lake is accessible by a 22 km trek from Sangam Chatti and provides mesmerising views of the Himalayas.
Things To Do In Janki Chatti
Holy Bath: Janki Chatti is primarily famous for its natural hot springs, so you should take a holy bath in this kund, as it is believed to relieve visitors of any stress.
Explore Nearby Villages: Kharsali and its local culture and natural beauty.
Witness Yamuna River Point: The viewpoint offers excellent views of the majestic Himalayas.
Darshan at Yamunotri Temple: Trek to the temple from Janki Chatti, seek the deity's blessings, and enrich your spiritual experience.
Try local Garhwali cuisine: Garhwali dishes like Mandua roti, aloo ke gutke, and Pahadi dal make for a simple, delicious meal you should definitely try.
Best Hotels At Janki Chatti
Janki Chatti hotels provide a wide range of accommodation options, from basic hotels to luxury resorts. GMVN tourist rest houses are also available at the lowest price. In this Janki Chatti travel guide, I am going to list some of the most popular hotels in Janki Chatti with location and average price range. Choose one that suits your preferences and needs. Here are some recommended options.
Travel Tips For Janki Chatti

Weather Precautions: Check the weather and temperature before planning a trip, and be adaptable to any changes, such as sudden rain or landslides.
Registration: Register at Janki Chatti's designated centre for the Char Dham Yatra. Also, grant permits for trekking sites, if required. You can do it on your own; just follow the step-by-step guide on Char Dham Yatra registration.
Things to Pack: Warm clothing and trekking gear (trek pants and shoes), documents, cash, etc.
Connectivity: The Hilly region has inferior connectivity; use a BSNL SIM card for better connectivity and download offline maps of the trek route.
Tips for Trekking: Start early to avoid the rush, acclimatise properly, and always listen to your body.
Safety precautions: Hire a local tour guide for safety and information, and carry a small medical kit.
FAQs About Janki Chatti
What is Janki Chatti Famous for?
Janki Chatti, nestled in the lush green mountains of Uttarakhand, is famous for its stunning natural beauty, including hot springs, culture, and unique flora and fauna. It also serves as the base for the Yamunotri temple trek, which makes it a significant Site.
How high is Janki Chatti above sea level?
Janki Chatti is situated at an elevation of 2,650 meters (8,695 feet) above sea level, on the banks of the Yamuna River, and snow-capped peaks surround it.
How long is the trek from Janki Chatti to Yamunotri?
The distance from Janki Chatti to Yamunotri is approximately 6 km one way and takes 2-3 hours, depending on pace and fitness level.
What is the distance from Janki Chatti to Barkot?
Janki Chatti is 45 km away from Barkot and can be reached by bus or taxi; the journey takes 3-4 hours.
What is the best time to trek from Janki Chatti to Yamunotri?
The best time for the trek to Yamunotri from Janki Chatti is from May to June and from September to October, when the weather is favourable, and accessibility is excellent. Start the trek early to avoid rush or mule traffic.
How is the weather in Janki Chatti?
Generally, the weather in Janki Chatti remains pleasant and cold throughout the year, though it can vary by season. Summer and autumn are mild and friendly, while autumn experiences heavy rain, and winter experiences harsh weather with heavy snow. In the above section of this Janki Chatti travel guide, I have covered Janki Chatti weather in detail. Have a look at it.
Are hotels available in Janki Chatti?
Yes, Janki Chatti provides a wide range of hotels, from budget stays to comfortable resorts. You can choose according to your budget and needs. Prebooking is recommended, especially during the peak season.
How to reach Janki Chatti from Haridwar?
You can hire a taxi to reach Janki Chatti from Haridwar, around 235 km away. Alternatively, you can also take a cab to Barlkot, and from there, take a shared jeep for the final leg to Janki Chatti. It’s an 8-9 hour-long journey.
Is a taxi available from Dehraun to Janki Chatti?
Yes, taxis are readily available from Dehradun to Jhanki Chatti. You can book through Manchala Mushafir, or you can directly hire it from the Dehradun taxi stand.
Conclusion
Janki Chatti is a spiritual hub, nestled in the lap of the Garhwal Himalayas, serving as a base for the Yamunotri temple trek, and it is known for its natural hot springs.
It serves as the base camp for the Yamunotri temple trek. But visiting here is a tough task. So we have created this comprehensive Janki Chatti travel guide to help you plan your journey conveniently. I hope this will help you a lot. Still, if you have any doubts, feel free to give us a call on 9311052232, and our customer care executive will help you plan your journey comfortably.