Devalsari Temple: A Complete Travel Guide

Devalsari Temple Travel Guide

Today, we will be unlocking a gem, the “Devalsari Templeof Uttarakhand for you. If you like to sense spiritual vibes and fresh mountain winds at the same time, you can plan to visit Devalsari Temple for your next trip. Here, you can perceive your heartbeat touching Lord Shiva and the Himalayas at every step. We will be discussing the history, travel routes, nearby attractions, homestays for stay, and other important details for travelers in this blog.

Information for Devalsari Temple

The history behind this temple will attract you more and make you more energetic when you reach Devalsari. Locals tell a story about the hidden Shivling and a cowherd behind Devalsari temple. Once upon a time, a cowherd noticed his cow’s milk was spilling every day in a very mysterious manner, so he investigated and discovered a hidden Shivling there, which is now Devalsari Temple of Uttarakhand. Another history of Devalsari reflects its resilient nature through protecting the temple during the Gorkha invasion. Many devotees used to go there during Shivratri to feel and worship the presence of Lord Shiva.

Temple Timing

The home of Lord Shiva, Devalsari is open all day for you.

Best Time to Visit: March to June and September to November

Timing: 6:00 AM to 12:00 PM and 3:00 PM to 9:00 PM

*Timing changes during Shivratri days

Distance of Devalsari from Airport and Railway Station

Nearest Airport: Jolly Grant Airport (95 km.)

Nearest Railway Station: Dehradun Railway Station (72 km.)

How to Reach Devalsari?

This is the best trekking destination as it is located in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand, which is charming, spiritual, and peaceful simultaneously. Many travelers from Mussoorie, Rishikesh, and Dehradun plan to travel by road. I will be explaining all possible routes to reach Devalsari.

Trekking to Devalsari

You will be witnessing the flora and fauna regions, dense forest routes, and remote villages of Uttarakhand during the Trek to Devalsari. This is a golden opportunity to know their local culture and experience the beauty with every step.

Route 1: Thatyur → Hiking to Devalsari (Day 1, 45 Minutes) → Devalsari to Lumsu Ridge (Day 2, 3 Hours)  →  Climbing to Lumpsu, Return to Thatyur (Day 3, 4 Hours)

Total Covered Distance: 67 km.

Maximum Altitude: 3500 m. (Easy Graded Trek)

Route 2: Climbing from Devalsari Forest Guest House to Luntsu I peak, Lunstu II peak to Money Tree (Day 1) → From Parkot village to Nag Tibba Top, Nag Tibba Top to Deolsari Village (Day 2) → Deolsari Village to Devalsari Forest Guest House (Day 3)

Total Covered Distance: 33.5 Km.

Maximum Altitude: 2332 m. (Easy Graded Trek)

Top 2 Trekking Agent Contact Details: Back To Trek (+91 9368616661 / +91 9103327532), Himalayan Hikers (+91 9756197558)

Devalsari by Road

Devalsari is so close to Mussoorie. If you are in Mussoorie, do not miss this hidden gem.

Distance from Mussoorie: 43.9 km. (around 1 hour 50 min.)

Route: Mussoorie → Suakholi → Thatyur → Devalsari

Distance from Dehradun: 74.6 km. (2 hours 59 minutes)

Route: Dehradun → Mussoorie → Suakholi → Thatyur → Devalsari

Distance from Rishikesh: 107.8 km. (3 hours 48 minutes)

Route: Rishikesh Road → Thano Road → Theva Maldevta Road → Mussoorie → Devalsari

Devalsari by Train

From Delhi, Haridwar or Rishikesh → Dehradun Railway Station by Train → Thatyur by Taxi → Devalsari Temple

Devalsari by Air

If you want to visit this place from a long distance, Jolly Grant Airport is the solution for you.

Travel by Air → Jolly Grant Airport (Dehradun) → Thatyur by Taxi → Devalsari Temple

Attractions and Hotels Near Devalsari Temple

Nearby Attractions of Devalsari Temple

Bird Watching

Devalsari is a famous region for Birdwatchers to witness more than 200 birds, includingthe  Himalayan Griffon, the Koklass Pheasant, the Colourful Kingfishers, and the Forktails. This place attracts photographers and gives a paradise glimpse.

Butterfly Spotting

More than 70 species of butterflies attract many tourists near Devalsari temple. The local conservation groups arrange butterfly festivals for the tourists, guide them on butterfly walks, and show them the preservation process.

Thatyur and Devalsari Village

The local culture and scenic beauty of Thatyur and Devalsari village is most charming near the Devalsari temple. You can stay with the local Garhwali people and experience their local culture and lifestyle.

Holy Kund

Holy Kund (pond) is located near the temple where many devotees take a purifying dip. It is believed that this pond has the mysterious power of removing negative energy and putting positive energy into those who take a bath in it.

Top 3 Homestays near Devalsari Temple

Best Homestays near Devalsari Temple

I am putting three top homestays near Devalsari for you where you can stay safe and experience the culture of the Garhwali region.

Devalsari Society Homestay

If you are making a plan for trekking in a group and searching for a dormitory near Devalsari temple, this is the best option for you.

Offerings: Community-run eco tourism homestay

Address: Bangsir, Dhanolti, Devalsari, Uttarakhand: 249180

Contact Number: 08650645385

Price: Price changes as per the accommodation capacity and season. Please contact them for price details.

Anandam Wood Homestay, Devalsari

This homestay is the best place to stay for you if you are starting your trek to Nag Tibba. Enjoy local foods and feel at home vibes by staying in this homestay.

Offerings: Wi-fi, Bonfire, Hot Water, Electric Kettle

Address: Onter Village, Bangseel, Tehri Gharwal, Janupur Range, Uttarakhand- 249180

Contact Number: +91 7466992212 / +91 9410792006.

Price: INR 2000- 2500/ night (for 2 people)

Shoonya Home Stay, Devalsari

If you want to stay near the Deodar forest and are ready to go Nag Tippa trek, this homestay, which is around 2 minutes walking distance from the Devalsari temple, is perfect for you.

Offerings: Free Parking, Pet allowed, 130 rupees/ per person meal

Address: Near Devalsari Temple, Bangseel Village, Thatyur, Uttarakhand- 249180

Price: Price starts from INR 3000/ per night for a Deluxe Double Room (1 Extra-large Double Bed) with a Balcony

Points to be Remembered while Trekking to Devalsari

  • Avoid trekking in the monsoon season during July and August
  • Carry Raincoats and a Poncho
  • Carry Personal Medications and First Aid Kit
  • Carry Dry fruits, water bottles, and snacks with you
  • Carry Sunglasses and Sunscreens

FAQs

How will the weather be from March to June in Devalsari?

March to June is the most suitable time to visit Devalsari. The temperature at that time stays pleasant. Temperature ranges between 15°C to 25°C. This time is also best for trekking. You can experience scenic and natural beauty more prominently during this time. You can enjoy the blooming flowers and lush greenery near the temple and forest during this comfortable climate.

How will the weather be from September to November in Devalsari?

Another best time to visit Devalsari temple is from September to November. The weather will be cool and refreshing during the Autumn. The temperature stays between 10°C and 20°C. This time, you will get clear skies near Devalsari temple. During this season, you will be amazed at the breathtaking views of the Himalayan ranges. This also creates a serene ambiance for the spiritual journey to Devalsari.

Can I get a local guide to travel to Devalsari Temple?

Yes. You can get a local guide to know Devalsari temple and nearby attractions more prominently. You can hire a local guide from the homestays where you will stay near Devalsari Temple. For a trekking guide, you can also find the contact numbers of trekking agents in this blog. The suggestion is to take a local guide while exploring the Devalsari temple and nearby local cultures and villages to know the Garhwali people and their culture.

Can I visit Devalsari Temple during the Monsoon and Winter days?

It is better to not visit Devalsari Temple during the Monsoon and Winter seasons. Due to heavy rainfall, this area near Devsari temple became very prone to landslides. Traveling to this temple became risky for the travelers during the Monsoon season. During the winter season, the temperature here becomes below 0°C, which makes this place very cold. This time, travelers cannot enter the place due to heavy snowfall and road closures. The recommendation is not to travel during the Winter and the monsoon season due to bad weather conditions.

Is Devalsari Bugyal Trek safe to carry a camera and Go-Pro?

Yes. It is safe to carry a camera and Go-Pro during the Devalsari Bugyal Trek. The forest is safe and local people are very helpful. This place is best for the photographers. This trek offers stunning views and lush landscapes to travelers.

Can I see the Brahmakamal flower at any time in Devalsari?

This place is famous for Brahmakamal flowers. But, you cannot see the blooms of the Brahmakamal flower during the whole year. This flower can be seen only from July to September. Another important thing is, this flower grows above 3000 m. So, you have to trek to witness the Brahmakamal flower. Locals offer this flower to Lord Shiva during Maha Shivratri (February/ March). You can enjoy the best scene of offering Brahmakamal to Lord Shiva during this time.

What is the timing of the Devalsari temple during Maha Shivratri?

During Maha Shivratri, the timing of the temple changes for the devotees. It will be open all day during Shivratri for the Devotees. Devotees can visit the temple and experience the bliss of Lord Shiva during Maha Shivratri.

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