The gates of Gangotri were opened at 10.30 am and those of Yamunotri at 11.55 am amid traditional rituals, committees running the affairs of the temples said.
The doors of the other two Dhams — Kedarnath and Badrinath — will open on May 2 and May 4, respectively. The four temples remain closed for six months during winter.
Nearly 6,000 police personnel, 17 companies of Provincial Armed Constabulary (PAC) and 10 companies of paramilitary forces have been deployed on the Yatra routes for the security of pilgrims.
Besides, State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) personnel have also been deployed in more than 65 accident-prone areas. More than 22 lakh devotees from across the country and abroad have already registered for the Yatra this year, officials said. The number of pilgrims this year is likely to reach a record 60 lakh, Badrinath-Kedarnath temple committee’s media in-charge Harish Gaur said.
Last year, 48 lakh pilgrims came for the Char Dham Yatra in spite of its disruption for more than a fortnight due to damage to the trek route to Kedarnath following heavy rain.