Legacy Service

The Beginning

A Legacy Rooted in
Himalayan Sewa

Our journey began with a simple vision: to ensure that every devotee reaching the height of Janki Chatti finds a home away from home. For over two decades, Maa Yamuna Sharanagati has stood as a beacon of hospitality, welcoming families, sages, and solo travelers with the same warmth and respect.

We understand the spiritual significance of the Yamunotri Yatra. The physical toll of the mountains is immense, and that is why our establishment was built—to provide a sanctuary where the body rests so the soul can soar. Every brick of our building holds stories of thousands of pilgrims who have shared their blessings with us.

15+ Years Experience
50k+ Happy Pilgrims

Our DNA

The Values that
Define Sharanagati

Over the decades, we have built our reputation on four unwavering pillars. These values guide our staff, our decisions, and our hospitality.

Atithi Sewa

To us, a guest is a form of the divine. Our service is not a transaction but an act of worship. We go the extra mile to ensure your comfort in the tough terrains.

Purity & Hygiene

In the holy land of Yamunotri, purity is paramount. From our linen to our kitchen, we maintain clinical hygiene mixed with traditional cleanliness.

Safety First

Mountain travel can be unpredictable. We ensure a secure environment for elderly pilgrims and families, providing 24/7 assistance and guidance.

Ethical Conduct

We believe in fair pricing and honest communication. No hidden charges, no false promises—only genuine Himalayan hospitality.

Purpose & Path

Driven by Faith,
Guided by Service

We don't just provide rooms; we provide the foundation for your spiritual journey to Yamunotri Dham.

Our Vision

Maa Yamuna Sharanagati aspirations go beyond being a mere accommodation provider. Our vision is to set the gold standard for spiritual hospitality in the Himalayas. We aim to create an ecosystem where the ancient holiness of Janki Chatti meets modern-day reliability.

We envision a future where every pilgrim, regardless of their background, feels the divine presence of Maa Yamuna through our hospitality, making their sacred trek a memory of comfort and peace.

Our Mission

Our mission is to eliminate the hardships of the high-altitude journey by providing a safe, hygienic, and spiritually vibrant resting place. We are committed to serving 'Sattvic' meals, maintaining pristine living spaces, and treating every guest as a 'Devta' (God).

We work tirelessly to support the local ecosystem of Yamunotri, ensuring that our growth contributes to the preservation of the mountain's sanctity and the empowerment of our local community members.

The Sharanagati Advantage

Elevating Your
Pilgrimage Experience

Choosing the right resting place is critical in the Himalayas. Maa Yamuna Sharanagati offers distinctive advantages that ensure your yatra is focused on spirituality, not survival.

Himalayan View

Prime Janki Chatti Location

Situated at the heart of Janki Chatti, our hotel is strategically located. We are the ideal base camp, reducing unnecessary travel before and after your 6km trek to Yamunotri Dham.

100% Satvik Dining

Our kitchen is a holy space. We serve purely vegetarian, Sattvic meals prepared without onion or garlic, ensuring that your food supports your spiritual mindset and maintains religious purity.

Compassionate Care

Our staff consists of local Himalayan experts who understand the mountain's challenges. From managing acute altitude sickness to arranging reliable guides, we provide care that is professional yet compassionate.

Hygiene & Comfort Focus

We offer features rare in high altitudes: clean western bathrooms, consistent hot water (solar and geyser), fiber WiFi, and premium bedding. Your physical comfort is our guarantee.

Himalayas

Founder's Core Philosophy

Serving the Divine Journey Within You

"When I envisioned Maa Yamuna Sharanagati in the narrow lanes of Janki Chatti, it wasn't just to erect a building. It was an answer to a spiritual calling—a vow to provide refuge to those who leave their comforts behind to seek Maa Yamuna's blessings. Hospitality, in this sacred land, is not a service trade; it is an offering, a 'Yagna' where we are blessed to serve."