The Temple opens on the religious day of ‘Akshaya Tritiya’, which generally falls in the last week of April or the first week of May. In 2026, the doors of Yamunotri Temple, which remain closed during the winter season, were reopened on 19 April 2026 for devotees.
The opening date of Yamunotri Temple for 2026 was declared on Yamuna Jayanti i.e. 24 March 2026, and it was later observed on 19 April 2026. The closing day of the Yamunotri Temple always takes place on the holy day of Bhai Dooj, after a brief ceremony.

Yamunotri Dham Temple Information
| Temple | Details |
| Yamunotri Dham Location | Uttarkashi District, Uttarakhand |
| Prominent River | Yamuna River |
| Historical Name | Jamnotri |
| Elevation | 3293 mts |
| Part | Part of Chardham Circuit |
| Best Time to Visit | May, June, Sep, Oct, Nov |
| Nearest Airport | Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun |
| Nearest Train Station | Dehradun Station, 186 kms |
| Trek Route | 6 km trek from Jankichatti |
| Official Online Registration Portal | Uttarakhand Gov |
| Yamunotri Dham nearby attractions | Surya Kund, Jankichatti, Kharsali, Shani Dev Temple, Saptrishi Kund, Divya Shila and Hanuman Chatti. |
Yamunotri Opening & Closing Dates 2026
| Yamunotri Dham Opening Date | Yamunotri Dham Closing Date |
| Tentative April 19th, 2026 | November 11th, 2026 |
Yamunotri Temple Aarti Timings
| Yamunotri Temple Timings | Details |
| Opening Time | 6:00 AM (5:30 AM Sundays) |
| Mangal Aarti | 6:30 AM – 7:30 AM |
| Shayan Aarti | 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM |
| Closing Time | 8:00 PM (8:30 PM Sundays) |
- Announcement of the opening date of Yamunotri Dham: The announcement of the opening of the portals of the sacred Yamunotri is made by the Chardham Temple Committee after checking Panchang and astrological combinations.
- Yamunotri Dham opens on the auspicious occasion of Akshaya Tritiya and closes its portal after Diwali on Bhai Dooj.
Trek to Yamunotri — Quick Practical Guide
Starting point: Jankichatti (also called Janki Chatti) — the last motorable point, altitude 2,650 m. Distance to temple: 6 km one way. Time: approximately 3–4 hours ascent. Difficulty: Moderate.
| Transport Option | Available From | Approx. One-Way Charge | Notes |
| Trek on foot | Jankichatti | Free | Start by 7 AM. Most pilgrims complete ascent in 3-4 hrs. |
| Pony / Mule | Jankichatti | ₹700 – ₹1,200 | Rates set by local pony operators. Confirm total before starting. |
| Palki (Palanquin) | Jankichatti | ₹2,500 – ₹4,000 | 4 bearers. For elderly or those unable to walk or ride. |
Note: All charges are approximate and revised each yatra season. Confirm the full round-trip or one-way cost before starting. Tip for the operator is given at your discretion.
Kapat Opening Ceremony of Yamunotri
The Kapat opening ceremony of Yamunotri Dham is the most awaited ritual for Hindu devotees. It is considered very lucky if any devotee gets a chance to witness the Kapat opening ceremony of Yamunotri Temple. The Kapat opens during Mangala Aarti for the devotees in the early hours. The priests chant mantras and install the Yamunotri Idol. The Aarti takes place with Vedic chants and rituals to honor the goddess, Yamuna. Devotees take a holy dip at Janki Kund, located near the temple, and receive Prasad (sacred offering); the event also marks the starting of the pilgrimage season.
Kapat Closing Ceremony of Yamunotri
The Kapat closing ceremony of the sacred Yamunotri Temple is also known as the Kapat Band ceremony. It occurs on the festival of Bhai Dooj, which falls a day or two after Diwali, the festival of lights. This ritual also marks the end of the pilgrimage season. Priests chant Vedic mantras and do the final Aarti worship to honor Goddess Yamuna before closing the doors for the next six months in the winter due to heavy snowfall.
Winter Seat of Yamunotri Dham
The winter home of goddess Yamunotri is Kharsali, located in the Uttarkashi district at a small Shani Dev Temple. Due to heavy snowfall and harsh temperature, the idol of Yamuna is shifted to Kharsali to maintain the continuity of worship even in winters. Pilgrims visit Kharsali at the Shani Dev Temple to receive the divine blessings of Goddess Yamuna.
FAQ
Q-1: Why is it important to know the opening and closing time of Yamunotri Temple?
Ans: If you know the opening and closing time of the Yamunotri temple, you will be able to plan your pilgrimage journey during the operation period of the temple and avoid visiting it in the off-season or winter months.
Q-2: When will the portal of Yamunotri Dham open in 2026?
Ans: The Yamunotri Dham Temple portals will open on the auspicious occasion of Akshaya Tritiya, which will be celebrated on April 19th, 2026.
Q-3: When will the portal of Yamunotri Dham close in 2026?
Ans: The Yamunotri Dham Temple portals will close on the auspicious occasion of Bhai Dooj, which will be celebrated on Nov 11th, 2026.
Q-4: How to plan the Yamunotri Dham pilgrimage Yatra?
Ans: Contact us through our WhatsApp number or check our website, Namaste India Trip, to book a safe Chardham Yatra or Yamunotri Dham Yatra at the best price. If you prebook your journey with us 5 months in advance, you will get an INR 5000 discount.
Q-5: Who can do the Yamunotri Dham Yatra?
Ans: There is no official age restriction for Yamunotri Dham Darshan. Children below 5 years and senior citizens above 60 years must undertake a medical checkup before the journey. You need to be physically fit to start Yamunotri Yatra. If you have mobility issues or age-related issues, then you can also opt for Chardham Helicopter Services.


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