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Where seekers travel for Moksha through four sacred Himalayan temples.

Char Dham Yatra

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  • 9 Nights 10 Days
  • Max Guests : 26
  • Difficulty : 8/10
  • Solitude Lv : 8/10
  • Distance : 1600 KM

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Char Dham Yatra – Tour Overview

The Char Dham Yatra in Uttarakhand is one of the most sacred Hindu pilgrimages in India, covering four holy shrines nestled in the Garhwal Himalayas: Yamunotri Temple, Gangotri Temple, Kedarnath Temple, and Badrinath Temple. This pilgrimage is believed to cleanse sins and lead devotees toward spiritual liberation. The journey typically spans 10–12 days and begins from Haridwar, Rishikesh, or Delhi. The total Char Dham Yatra distance from Delhi is approximately 1,600–1,800 km round trip, involving long scenic mountain drives and moderate trekking segments. Popular search queries include Char Dham Yatra 2025, Char Dham tour package, Char Dham registration, and Char Dham itinerary 10 days.

The Four Dhams:

  • Yamunotri Temple – Source of River Yamuna
  • Gangotri Temple – Origin of River Ganga
  • Kedarnath Temple – One of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva
  • Badrinath Temple – Sacred temple of Lord Vishnu

Itinerary Highlights

The yatra begins with Yamunotri, where pilgrims undertake a 5–6 km trek from Janki Chatti to reach the temple and visit Surya Kund hot spring. The next destination is Gangotri, situated along the Bhagirathi River, where devotees attend temple rituals and witness the origin of the sacred Ganga. The journey then proceeds to Kedarnath, one of the most revered Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva, involving a 16 km trek from Gaurikund or optional helicopter services. The final dham is Badrinath, located along the Alaknanda River, where pilgrims attend evening aarti and visit nearby Mana Village, the last inhabited village near the Indo-Tibetan border. Frequently searched keywords include Kedarnath trek difficulty, Kedarnath helicopter booking 2025, Badrinath Yatra package, and Yamunotri trek distance.

Yamunotri – The Sacred Beginning

The yatra begins with a 5–6 km trek from Janki Chatti to Yamunotri Temple. Pilgrims visit Surya Kund hot spring and offer prayers to Goddess Yamuna.

  • Yamunotri temple darshan
  • Scenic Himalayan trekking route
  • Surya Kund hot spring

Gangotri – Where the Ganga Descends

The drive to Gangotri follows the Bhagirathi River. Devotees attend temple rituals and may visit Gaumukh (source of Ganga) through an optional trek.

  • Gangotri temple darshan
  • Bhagirathi river origin
  • Spiritual Ganga aarti

Kedarnath – The Spiritual Peak

The most searched dham, Kedarnath Yatra, includes a 16 km trek from Gaurikund. Helicopter services are available for those seeking convenience.

Standing against snow-covered peaks, Kedarnath Temple offers one of the most powerful spiritual experiences in India.

  • Kedarnath temple darshan
  • Trekking through Himalayan valley
  • Bhairavnath Temple visit

Badrinath – The Divine Completion

Located along the Alaknanda River, Badrinath Temple marks the completion of the Char Dham circuit.

  • Badrinath temple darshan
  • Tapt Kund hot spring
  • Mana Village (Last Indian Village)

Best Time to Visit

The Char Dham temples open annually around April or May during Akshaya Tritiya and close around October or November near Diwali. The best time for Char Dham Yatra is from May to June when the weather is pleasant, and from September to October when the skies are clearer and crowds are relatively moderate. Monsoon months between July and August can bring heavy rainfall and landslides, affecting travel plans. Travelers often search for Char Dham opening date 2025, Char Dham weather update, and best month for Char Dham Yatra before planning their journey.

Solitude Level

The solitude level of the Char Dham Yatra varies by season. During peak months of May and June, the pilgrimage sees heavy crowds, especially at Kedarnath and Badrinath, resulting in a lower solitude rating. In contrast, September and October offer a calmer experience with fewer pilgrims and clearer mountain views. Yamunotri and Gangotri are generally quieter compared to Kedarnath. Common search terms include Char Dham crowd status, Kedarnath rush update, and Char Dham peak season travel.

Important Travel Information

The Char Dham Yatra requires mandatory online registration and biometric verification. Daily mountain drives can last between 6 to 9 hours, and trekkers should be prepared for moderate physical activity at Yamunotri and Kedarnath. The maximum altitude reached during the journey is approximately 11,755 ft at Kedarnath, making acclimatization important. Travelers should carry warm clothing, rain protection, trekking shoes, and essential medicines. Accommodation options include hotels, guesthouses, and dharamshalas, but advance booking is strongly recommended during peak season. Frequently searched topics include Char Dham registration process, Char Dham travel tips, Kedarnath trek preparation, and Char Dham Yatra cost per person.

Why Choose This Tour

The Char Dham Yatra in Uttarakhand offers more than religious sightseeing; it is a transformative Himalayan experience that blends devotion, adventure, culture, and breathtaking landscapes. The journey takes pilgrims through sacred river origins, high-altitude temples, and dramatic mountain valleys, creating a deep emotional and spiritual impact. It remains one of the most meaningful pilgrimage circuits in India and continues to attract devotees and travelers searching for Char Dham Yatra package from Delhi, Kedarnath and Badrinath tour, and best Char Dham travel company.

Activities

  • Trekking Experience
  • Scenic Drives
  • Aarti Participation
  • Local Exploration
  • Temple Darshan
  • Sightseeing
  • Spiritual Sessions

Price Includes

  • Guide
  • Hotel Accomodation
  • Transport
  • 2 Meals / day

Price Excludes

  • Mule / Palki Charges
  • Personal Expenses
  • VIP Darshan Fees

What to Expect

Travelers undertaking the Char Dham Yatra should expect long scenic road journeys through the Himalayas, moderate trekking challenges, unpredictable mountain weather, and powerful temple darshan experiences. Limited mobile connectivity in remote areas encourages a deeper connection with nature and spirituality. While the journey demands physical endurance and patience, it rewards pilgrims with inner peace, clarity, and unforgettable Himalayan views. The Char Dham Yatra is not merely a trip; it is a sacred expedition that leaves a lasting imprint on the heart and mind.

  • Temple Darshan
  • Treks to Yamunotri & Kedarnath
  • Cultural Experiences
  • Simple Stays in remote locations

Itinerary

Day 1- Haridwar/Rishikesh to Barkot

Your journey begins early at 6:00 AM, when our coordinator or trip captain will pick you up from your informed location. As the mountains slowly wake up, we set off towards Barkot, driving through scenic valleys and winding Himalayan roads.

Along the way, we’ll take comfortable breaks for lunch and refreshments, giving you time to relax and enjoy the changing landscapes. By evening, we arrive in Barkot and check into your pre-arranged hotel.

After a wholesome dinner, unwind and rest well; the next day brings the excitement of trekking and a deeper step into your yatra.

Distance Covered: 190 km
Travel Time: 5–6 hours
Altitude Gain: 340 m → 1,220 m

Day 2- Barkot-Yamunotri-Barkot

We begin our day early in the morning from Barkot, driving through scenic mountain roads to Janki Chatti, the starting point of your Yamunotri Yatra. From here, you will have ample time to trek to Yamunotri, offer prayers, and experience the peaceful surroundings of this sacred dham. After completing darshan at the Yamunotri Temple, we trek back to Janki Chatti and drive back to Barkot along with your companions.

In the evening, relax at your hotel, enjoy a warm dinner, and take proper rest to prepare your body and mind for the next day’s journey.

Distance Covered: 92 km drive (round trip)
Trek Distance: 11.2 km (round trip)
Estimated Time: Approx. 10 hours
Altitude Gain: 1,220 m → 3,293 m

Day 3- Barkot-Uttarkashi/Netala

After breakfast, we check out from Barkot and begin our scenic drive towards Uttarkashi / Netala, following the beautiful mountain roads along the river valleys. On the way, you will have the opportunity to visit the sacred Kashi Vishwanath Temple and Shakti Temple in Uttarkashi, important spiritual landmarks of the region.

Upon arrival, check in to your allotted hotel and take time to relax after the day’s journey. Enjoy your dinner and unwind, preparing yourself for the next phase of your yatra.

Distance Covered: Approx. 90 km
Estimated Travel Time: 3–4 hours
Altitude: 1,220 m → 1,158 m

Day 4- Uttarkashi- Gangotri-uttarkashi

With an early morning wake-up call, we set out on a beautiful journey towards Gangotri, following the sacred course of the River Ganga through the Himalayas. Upon arrival, you will have the opportunity to take a holy dip in the pure waters of the Ganga, followed by darshan at the revered Gangotri Temple.

On the return journey, we pause for a refreshing tea break at the picturesque Harsil Valley, surrounded by serene landscapes and mountain air. By evening, we return to Uttarkashi, where you can enjoy dinner and take well-deserved rest after a fulfilling day.

Distance Covered: 198 km (round trip)
Estimated Travel Time: 10–12 hours
Altitude Gain: 1,158 m → 3,100 m

DAY 5- Uttarkashi- Guptkashi

After breakfast, we depart from Uttarkashi and begin our scenic drive towards Guptkashi, travelling through beautiful mountain routes via Ghansali, Mayali, and Tilwara. This journey offers changing landscapes, river views, and a peaceful Himalayan atmosphere throughout the day.

By evening, we arrive in Guptkashi and visit the sacred Vishwanath Temple, an important spiritual stop before Kedarnath. After the temple visit, check in to your allotted hotel, enjoy a warm dinner, and rest well in preparation for the next day’s journey.

Distance Covered: 199 km
Estimated Travel Time: 8–9 hours
Altitude Gain: 1,158 m → 1,319 m

DAY 6- Guptkashi-Gaurikund-Kedarnath

We follow an early morning schedule to reach Gaurikund by around 5:30 AM, allowing ample time to begin the sacred trek to Kedarnath. From Gaurikund, start your journey on foot, and if required, you may opt for horse, mule, pitthu, or palki services available at the registered counters.

Take comfortable pauses along the route as you ascend towards the holy shrine. Upon reaching Kedarnath, check in to your allotted accommodation, freshen up, and immerse yourself in the divine atmosphere by attending the evening darshan and aarti at the temple.

After dinner, rest well and allow your body to recover for the next day’s spiritual experiences.

Distance Covered: 32 km by road + 16 km trek
Estimated Time: 9–10 hours
Altitude Gain: 1,319 m → 3,560 m

Day 7-Kedarnath- Guptkashi

Begin your day with the sacred Nirvan Darshan at Kedarnath, experiencing the serene and powerful energy of the temple in the early hours. After darshan, visit Bhukund and the revered Kal Bhairava at Bhairav Top, offering prayers before beginning your descent.

Following breakfast, start your trek down through the Kedarnath Valley to Gaurikund, retracing the beautiful mountain path. From Gaurikund, board your vehicle and drive back to Guptkashi. In the evening, enjoy a warm dinner at your hotel and take proper rest, reflecting on the divine experiences of the day.

Day 8-Guptkashi-Joshimath

After breakfast, we begin our drive from Guptkashi towards Joshimath, travelling through beautiful Himalayan routes. Depending on road and weather conditions, the journey may follow either the Chopta route or the Rudraprayag route, which will be finalised in consultation with your trip captain or trek leader.

Throughout the drive, enjoy stunning views of the river valley, winding mountain roads, and peaceful surroundings. By evening, we arrive at our hotel in Joshimath, where you can relax with tea and light snacks before settling in for the night.

Distance Covered: 155 km
Estimated Travel Time: 5–6 hours
Altitude Gain: 1,353 m → 1,874 m

Day 9-Joshimath-Badrinath-Joshimath

After an early morning tea, we set out on a scenic drive towards Badrinath, travelling through the majestic Himalayan landscape. En route, we stop at Hanuman Chatti to seek blessings before continuing to the sacred shrine.

Upon arrival, offer prayers and have darshan at the revered Badrinath Temple, one of the holiest sites of the Char Dham Yatra. Depending on the available time, you may also explore nearby sacred spots and soak in the serene spiritual atmosphere.

By evening, we return to Joshimath, concluding a fulfilling day. Enjoy dinner and rest well after this divine experience.

Distance Covered: 80 km
Estimated Travel Time: 5–6 hours
Altitude Gain: 1,874 m → 3,300 m

Day 10-Joshimath-Rishikesh

After breakfast, prepare for your departure from Joshimath. Begin the day by seeking blessings at the sacred Narasimha Temple, an important spiritual site associated with the protection of the region. As we continue the journey towards Rishikesh, we make a meaningful stop to offer prayers and express gratitude at Dhari Devi Temple, revered as the protector of the Char Dham.

By evening, your trip captain or trek leader will safely drop you at the designated Rishikesh drop-off point, marking the conclusion of this divine and memorable yatra.

Distance Covered: 240 km
Estimated Travel Time: 7–8 hours

FAQ

How difficult is the Chardham Yatra?

Overall easy to moderate. Kedarnath & Yamunotri require trekking. Mule/palki options are available.

What is the best time to travel?

May–June and September–October offer the best weather and views.

Will there be network connectivity?

Limited at high-altitude places like Kedarnath & Yamunotri.

What happens if the roads are blocked due to rain or landslides?

We follow government advisories and adjust the itinerary for safety. Extra stays or transport changes may incur additional charges.

Is registration mandatory for Char Dham Yatra?

Yes, Char Dham Yatra registration is mandatory. Pilgrims must complete online registration and biometric verification before starting the journey. This ensures safety and smooth management of the pilgrimage.

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