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Char Dham Yatra

10 Days

Trip Info

  • Haridwar
  • Haridwar
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  • Breakfast and Dinner
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Itinerary

It will take 6 hours (minimum) and night halt will be at Barkot. You will also visit tourist places like Kempty Falls (best place for lunch) in Mussoorie. By evening you will check-in to the hotel and rest for the night.

Reach Jankichatti/Phulchatti and start the 6 km journey till Yamunotri Temple (Ghoda/Doli available) and later come back to Hotel in Barkot.

Departure for Uttarkashi, which is at a distance of 85 km from Badkot, visit Vishwanath Temple and others and later check-in to the hotel in Uttarkashi.

Leave for Gangotri from Uttarkashi, drive 95 km, total 190km and take a holy bath in Gangnani, Garam Kund on the way and later reach Gangotri Temple via Harsil Valley, which is also famous for its natural beauty. Later after darshan, come back to Uttarkashi Hotel.

From Uttarkashi to Guptkashi or Sitapur or Sonprayag or Rampur Depart for Guptkashi or Sitapur, and visit the Mandakini River on the way. Rudra Prayag Sangam Darshan Later check-in to the hotel in Guptkashi or Sitapur and relax.

Head from Guptkashi or Sitapur to visit Kedarnath Temple, where you can either choose the trek (16 km one way), or take a helicopter ride. In both options, you will have to stay in Kedarnath Dham.

Come back from Kedarnath (Gaurikund/Sonprayag) and then drive towards Guptkashi/Sitapur and take a night halt.

Guptkashi will reach Badrinath Dham which is 195 km and a 7 to 8 hour drive. On arrival, Badrinath Dham will perform Sandhya Aarti Vandan and stay for the night

Early morning at 4:00 pm, Tapta Kund Snan Badrinath Temple Darshan After Puja, check out of the hotel and leave for sightseeing Mana Village, India First Village Mana Village Saraswati Origin Place Bhim Shila Vyas Pothi Ganesh Cave After seeing the cave, we will walk back to Pipalkoti or Rudraprayag on the way back to Pipalkoti or Rudraprayag.

from Rudraprayag or Pipalkoti, Rishikesh will reach Haridwar.

Char Dham

Chardham, comprising Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath, are the four sacred pilgrimage sites in Hinduism, nestled in the picturesque state of Uttarakhand, India. These revered destinations hold profound spiritual significance, attracting devotees from far and wide who embark on transformative journeys seeking blessings and spiritual fulfillment.

Night Stay Plan

  • 2 night badkot
  • 2 night Uttarkashi
  • 1 night Sitapur or Rampur or guptkashi
  • 1 night Kedarnath
  • 1 night Kedar se wapis niche utar Kar Rampur Sitapur ya guptkashi
  • 1 night Badrinath
  • 1 night Badrinath se wapasi aate samay Chamoli ya Rudraprayag me

Includes:

  • 1. Accommodation: Stay arrangements in comfortable hotels, guesthouses, or campsites along the Chardham route.
  • 2. Transportation: Conveyance by vehicles for traveling between the four sacred sites of Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath.
  • 3. Meals: Provision of meals as per the itinerary, including breakfast and dinner.
  • 4. Guide Services: Experienced tour guides to provide information and assistance throughout the pilgrimage.
  • 5. Pilgrim Passes: Facilitation of necessary permits and passes required for visiting the Chardham sites.
  • 6. Medical Assistance: Basic medical facilities and first aid available en route for emergencies.

Excludes:

  • 1. Personal Expenses: Costs incurred for additional meals, snacks, souvenirs, and personal shopping.
  • 2. Travel Insurance: Expenses related to travel insurance covering medical emergencies, trip cancellations, or loss of belongings.
  • 3. Optional Activities: Charges for optional excursions, adventure activities, or sightseeing not included in the itinerary.
  • 4. Tips and Gratuities: Additional gratuities for guides, drivers, and support staff.
  • 5. Unforeseen Expenses: Costs arising due to unforeseen circumstances such as natural disasters, political unrest, or flight delays.
  • 6. Photography Charges: Fees for photography or videography at certain sites.
  • 7. Document Procurement: Expenses associated with obtaining necessary documents like visas or permits, if applicable.
  • 8. Any Other Item Not Mentioned: Any item or service not explicitly mentioned as included in the Chardham Yatra package.
What is the best time to undertake the Chardham Yatra?

The best time for the Chardham Yatra is typically between April and November when the weather is favorable and the pilgrimage sites are accessible.

Are there any age or health restrictions for participating in the Chardham Yatra?

While there are no strict age restrictions, it’s advisable for participants to be in good health as the journey involves long walks and altitude changes.

How can I arrange accommodation and transportation for the Chardham Yatra?

Accommodation and transportation can be arranged through various tour operators, travel agencies, or the official Chardham Yatra authorities. Booking in advance is recommended due to high demand during peak seasons.

What are the essential items to carry during the Chardham Yatra?

Essential items to carry include warm clothing, comfortable footwear, personal medications, identification documents, first aid kit, flashlight, water bottle, and snacks.

Are there any specific rituals or practices I need to follow during my visit to each of the Chardham destinations?

Specific rituals and practices vary at each Chardham site but generally involve offering prayers, taking dips in holy rivers, performing puja (worship), and seeking blessings from the deities according to Hindu traditions. It’s advisable to familiarize yourself with the customs before visiting each site.

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Char Dham Yatra
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