A damaged heli-ambulance from AIIMS Rishikesh crashed while landing at Kedarnath, in Rudraprayag district, Uttarakhand on May 17. | Photo Credit: PTI

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crashing sound disturbs the tranquillity of the mountains in Gangnani town — situated over 6,000 feet above sea level — in Uttarakhand. It was the sound of a helicopter ferrying pilgrims shattering in the valley, leaving six dead. The accident, which took place on the morning of May 8, just eight days after the Char Dham Yatra began, made headlines.

Gangnani is known for its hot water springs and is the gateway to Gangotri in the Himalayas, where Hindu pilgrims worship at the temple there dedicated to the Goddess Ganga. The river originates about 20 km upstream from here at the Gaumukh glacier. Gangotri is the second pilgrimage spot of the Char Dham, or four religious spots for Hindus: Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath.

On the same day that the chopper crashed, some 180 km from Gangnani, at Sahastradhara in Dehradun, Mala Patel, in her 70s, is eagerly waiting for her chopper to arrive from the Himalayan Heli Services tour operator. She had flown all the way from Florida in the U.S. to take the yatra, which runs for six months every year, from April or May to October or November.