Char Dham Yatra Package
Haridwar / Barkot / Yamunotri / Uttarkashi / Gangotri / Guptkashi / Gaurikund / Kedarnath / Badrinath / Joshimath / Rudraprayag / Rishikesh

Char Dham Yatra Package

Package Details

The Char Dham Yatra package is one of the most Selling Spiritual packages in India, Char Dham Yatra is open only for 6 Months this Char Dham Yatra Tour 11 Nights and 12 Days includes all traditional Spiritual features where our travellers can get a full religious experience. Tourist interests such as Rituals at Temples, Mountains, cultural places, Holy Rivers, Sangam of Bhagirathi and Alaknanda as well as the Beautiful Valley and lakes would simply leave an incredible mark in your mind.

Destination Haridwar / Barkot / Yamunotri / Uttarkashi / Gangotri / Guptkashi / Gaurikund / Kedarnath / Badrinath / Joshimath / Rudraprayag / Rishikesh
Duration 11 Nights / 12 Days
Tour Highlights
Kemptyfall, Shivguffa, Kashi Vishwanath Temple (Uttarkashi & Guptkashi), Harsil, Radi Top, Chopta, PanchParyag, YogdhyanBadri, VradhBadri, Joshimath, Auli (By Cable car) Govindghat (Way to Hemkund and Valley of Flowers.) Mana Village, Devoparayag, Rishikesh.

Tour Itinerary


1 Day 1 : Delhi / Haridwar (220kms/6-7 hrs drive one way)

Meet our driver at Delhi airport /station/hotel/home (Around 8 to 11 Am) and drive to Haridwar. Check into the hotel on arrival in Haridwar. Evening visit Mansa Devi Temple & Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri. Overnight stay at Haridwar.

Haridwar: The holy city of Haridwar translates to "Gateway to God," and the breathtaking city, replete with temples, is a magnet for religious pilgrims from all over the globe. Religious festivals hold even further draw, and tourists can’t be helped but be compelled by the city’s aura of intense spirituality. Haridwar is one of the seven holiest places of the Hindus, located on the banks of the River Ganges. The sheer numbers of people gathering around Har-ki-Pairi Ghat give Haridwar a chaotic but reverent feel.

2 Day 2 : Haridwar / Barkot (210kms/7-8hrs drive one way)

Breakfast in the hotel Later after breakfast drive for Barkot via Mussoorie, and visit Mussoorie Lake & Kempty Fall in Mussoorie. Later drive straight to Barkot. Check in to your pre-booked hotel. Overnight stay at Barkot.

Mussoorie:- The name Mussoorie is often attributed to a derivation of Mansūr, a shrub that is indigenous to the area. The town is often referred to as Mansuri by most Indians. In 1803 the Gorkhas under Umer Singh Thapa conquered the Garhwal and the Dehra, whereby Mussoorie was established. On 1 November 1814, a war broke out between the Gorkhas and the British. Mussoorie was evacuated by the Gorkhas in the year 1815 and was annexed to the district of Saharanpur by 1819.

Barkot Weather : generally pleasant in summer, the temp ranges from 25-30 degrees Celsius, Winter: The Days are pleasantly cool but the nights are cold, temp ranges from 10 deg to 05 deg.

3 Day 3 : Barkot / Yamunotri / Barkot {36kms drive & 6kms Trek (one side)}

Early morning after breakfast, drive to Jankichatti / Phoolchatti & start your trek from here to Yamunotri (6kms) (Either by walk or by horse or by Doli at your own cost). After taking a bath in Jamunabai Kund's warm water and having "Darshan" of "Yamunaji" return to Jankichatti by trek. Later drive towards Barkot and overnight stay at Barkot.

Yamunotri Temple: Maharani Gularia of Jaipur built the temple in the 19th Century. It was destroyed twice in the present century and rebuilt again. At Yamunotri, One can cook rice by packing it in a cloth and dipping it in the hot water of the Taptkund. Pilgrims take this cooked rice home as "Prasad". Here near the temple "Pooja" can be offered to DivyaShila.

Surya Kund: There are several thermal springs near the temple, which flows into numerous pools. The most important of these is Surya Kund.

DivyaShila: A rock pillar, worshipped before entering the Yamunotri Temple.

Yamunotri Weather : In summer the maximum temp. is 18 degrees and the minimum is 10 degrees Celsius. The days are pleasantly cool but the nights are cold.

4 Day 4 : Barkot / Uttarkashi (100kms/4hrs drive one way)

The morning after breakfast, drive to Uttarkashi. Visit Shivgufa on the way to Uttarkashi. Arrival in Uttarkashi visit Kashi Vishwanath Temple in Uttarkashi city, after checking in to the hotel, the day is free for rest. Overnight stay at Uttarkashi.

Uttarkashi is home to several ashrams and temples. The name of the town reflects its similarity to and location (north of) the city of Kashi (Varanasi). Similar to Varanasi, the town of Uttarkashi is also situated on the banks of River Ganga.

Shivgufa: Shivgufa is a Small temple between Shivkhori, Barkot & Uttarkashi. Maximum devotees take darshan and then go for Uttarkashi.

Vishwanath temple : Vishwanath temple is one of the oldest Shiva temples in Northern India. It was reconstructed in 1857 by Maharani Khaneti Devi of Tehri State in the ancient architectural style. It is situated at the heart of the town. A massive iron trident, symbolic of the divine mother, has been erected and worshiped from time immemorial at the temple complex. Ganeshji, Sakshi Gopal, Markandeya Rishi’s small shrines are also part of the temple complex. Akhand Jyoti, as well as AkhandAbhishek, special aarti in the morning and evening, are offered. As per SkundaPuran, Uttarkashi is known as ‘Saumya Varanasi’, the abode of Lord Shiva in Kaliyug, and counted as one of the twelve Jyotirlingas.

Shakti temple : Right in front of the Vishwanath temple is Shakti temple. It has a big ‘Trishul’ of about 6 meters in height and a circumference of 90 cm. at the bottom. Though there are different views about the making of this, the upper part of it seems to be made up of iron and the lower one is of copper. As per the epics, this Shakti was thrown on the devils by the Goddess Durga(Shakti), hence it gets its name. Since then this Shakti has been erected over here.

Uttarkashi Weather : Generally hot in summer, the temperature ranges from 30-35 degrees Celsius but nights are pleasant, Cold in winter.

5 Day 5 : Uttarkashi / Gangotri / Uttarkashi (100kms/3-4 hrs each side)

Early morning after breakfast drive to Gangotri, En route at Gangnani take a holy dip in GaramKund, and further drive to Gangotri via beautiful Harsil Valley. Harsil is famous for its natural beauty and for the majestic views of the Deodar trees, Mountains, and Apple garden. On arrival at Shree Gangotri, take a holy dip in the sacred river Ganges which is also called Bhagirathi at its origin. Perform Pooja and Darshan, after that relax for some time in the lovely surroundings. Later drive back to Uttarkashi. Overnight stay at Uttarkashi.

Harsil : Harsil, also known as the Mini Switzerland of India, Harsil is a village, located on the banks of the Bhagirathi River, on the way to Gangotri, a Hindu pilgrimage site in the Uttarkashi district of the Indian state of Uttarakhand.

Ganges below Gangotri, near Harsil Situated at an altitude of 9,005 ft (2,745 meters.) from sea level, Harsil lies 78 km. from Uttarkashi, and 30 km away from the Gangotri National Park which is spread across 1,553 square km. The hill station is well-known for its natural environment and apple production.

Gangotri Temple : The temple was constructed by the Gorkha General Amar Singh Thapa in the 18th Century, and is situated on the right bank of Bhagirathi.

Gangotri Weather : The maximum temperature during summer can go up to 20° Celsius. Summer nights can get cooler with a minimum temperature of 10° Celsius. Light woolen clothes are required while visiting Gangotri during summer. Winter season is very cold in Gangotri. Gangotri will be covered in sheets of snow during winter. Pilgrimage centers remain closed throughout winter due to heavy snowfalls.

6 Day 6 : Uttarkashi / Guptkashi (220kms/8-9hrs drive one way)

The morning after breakfast, drive to Guptkashi via Moolgarh & Lambgoan. En route, you can see the beautiful river Mandakini at Tilwara. The Mandakini River comes from Kedarnath, drive alongside the river to reach Guptakashi, and visit the ArdhNarishwar Temple in Guptakashi. Check into the hotel on arrival in Guptakashi. Overnight stay at Guptakashi.

Guptakashi:The name is GuptKashi means "Hidden Kashi”. Mythology describes how when the Pandava brothers were searching for a glimpse of Shiva, Shivji first concealed himself at Guptkashi but later fled from them further up the valley to Kedarnath, where the Pandavas finally got their wish fulfilled. There are more tangible connections as well Kedarnath pandas (priests) live in Guptkashi during the winter months, and after the Kedarnath temple closes for the winter, the image of Kedarnath passes through GuptKashi on its way to Ukhimath (across the valley), where it stays for the winter.

Guptkashi Weather : pleasant in summer, the temperature ranges from 25-30 degrees Celsius. Cold in winter.

7 Day 7 : Guptkashi / Gaurikund / Kedarnath

The morning after breakfast, drive for Sonprayag for trekking of Kedarnath. (You have to leave the hotel too early in the morning). Overnight stay at Kedarnath.

By Helicopter: Morning our driver will transfer you to your pre-booked Helipad. After coming back to the helipad our car will drop you at the Hotel for a rest.

By Trek: In the Morning our driver will drop you at Sonprayag then you have to take a local jeep for Gaurikund & then your trek will start for Kedarnath ji. After darshan, you follow the same & back to Sonprayag. There is a big parking issue so the driver will park the vehicle at another place if his contact no. is not working then you have to arrange another taxi or wait for your driver & send the message any other

8 Day 8 : Kedarnath / Guptkashi

Morning visits to Kedarnath Temple for pooja and after breakfast, check out from the hotel. Overnight stay in Guptkashi.

Kedarnath: The Kedarnath shrine, one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva, is a scenic spot situated, against the backdrop of the majestic Kedarnath range. Kedar is another name of Lord Shiva. According to legend, the Pandavas after having won over the Kaurava in the Kurukshetra war, felt guilty of having killed their brothers and sought the blessings of Lord Shiva for redemption. He eluded them repeatedly and while fleeing took refuge at Kedarnath in the form of a bull. On being followed he dived into the ground, leaving his hump on the surface. The remaining portions of Lord Shiva appeared at four other places and are worshipped there as his manifestations. The arms appeared at Tungnath, the face at Rudranath, the belly at Madhmaheshwar, and his locks (hair) with head at Kalpeshwar. Kedarnath and the four above-mentioned shrines are treated as PanchKedar.

Kedarnath Weather : Due to its high altitude the weather in Kedarnath remains cold for most of the year. Summer here is cool and pleasant while winter is severe. During the summer season, the temperature varies around 20°Celsius. Light woolen wear is recommended. Winter season in Kedarnath is severe with mercury falling to as low as 0°Celsius. During this time the place experiences snowfall as well. Due to the extreme climatic conditions, this time is usually avoided by tourists.

9 Day 9 : Guptkashi /Badrinath (220kms/9-10hrs)

The morning after breakfast, drive to Badrinath. Check in to the hotel on arrival in Badrinath. Pilgrims after having a bath in the Taptkund have the Darshan of Badrivishal & Aarti in the evening. Brahamakapal is significant for PinddanShraddh of ancestors (Pitrus). There are other interesting sightseeing spots like Mana, VyasGufa, Maatamoorti, Charanpaduka, Bhimkund, and the "Mukh" of the Saraswati River. Just within the 3 km. of Badrinath ji. Overnight stay at Badrinath.

Badrinath ji is one of the 'Ancient Four Dhams' and one of the most celebrated pilgrimage spots of the country and is situated at an elevation of 3,133 meters, guarded on either side by the two mountain ranges known as Nar & Narayan with the towering Neelkanth Peak providing a splendid backdrop. This revered spot was once carpeted with wild berries. Thus the place got the name "Badri van", meaning "forest of berries".

TaptKund : Natural thermal springs on the bank of the river Alaknanda, where it is customary to bathe before entering the Badrinath temple.

ManaVillage : Inhabited by an Indo-Mongolian tribe, it is the last Indian village before Tibet.

Vasundhara : As the name suggests, Vasundhara is a magnificent waterfall. This place is 5 km from Badrinath out of which 2 km. Is motorable up to Mana.

BhimPul : On the other side of Mana village, a massive rock forming a natural bridge, lies over the roaring Saraswati river. It presents a spectacular view of water thundering down through the narrow passage under the rock and is believed to have been placed there by Bhim, the second eldest among the five Pandava brothers.

VyasGufa (cave) : Near Mana Village, this is a rock cave where Ved Vyas is believed to have composed the Mahabharata and the Pauranic commentaries.

Badrinath Weather : The average maximum temperature will be around 18° Celsius and the average minimum is 8° Celsius. Warm and woolen clothes are hence required for a stay in Badrinath throughout the year. Winter in Badrinath is often accompanied by snowfalls. Winter is very chilly with an average temperature of 5° Celsius. Due to the extreme climatic conditions, this time is usually closed for tourists.

10 Day 10 : Badrinath / Joshimath / Rudraprayag (160kms/7hrs drive one way)

The morning after breakfast, a driver for Rudraprayag via Joshimath. Visit on the way Narsingh Temple in Joshimath and later drive back to Rudraprayag via Joshimath. Check into the hotel on arrival in Rudraprayag. Overnight stay at Rudraprayag.

Joshimath is situated on the slopes above the confluence of the rivers Alaknanda and Dhauliganga. Of the four 'Maths' established by Adi Shankaracharya, Joshimath is the winter seat of Badrinath. The idol is brought down to Joshimath and installed in the temple for people to worship. There are many other temples in the township. The most important is the temple of NarSingh with the idol of Lord Vishnu. The left arm of this deity is getting destroyed with time and the popular belief holds that the day the arm completely withers Badrinath Valley will cease to exist and the Gods will transfer the residence into the neighboring Niti Valley at BhavishyaBadri.

Rudraprayag is one of the PanchPrayag (five confluences) of Alaknanda River. It is a confluence of rivers Alaknanda and Mandakini. Kedarnath, a Hindu holy town is located 86 km from Rudraprayag.

Rudraprayag Weather : Generally hot in summer, the temperature ranges from 35-40 degrees Celsius, Winter: The Days are pleasantly cool but the nights are cold, temp ranges from 20 deg to 05 deg.

11 Day 11 : Rudraprayag / Haridwar (165kms/5-6hr)

The morning after breakfast, drive for Haridwar via Rishikesh. Rishikesh 'the place of Sages' is celebrated as a spiritual town on the bank of Ganga and is surrounded by the Shivalik range of the Himalayas on three sides. It is said that when Raibhya Rishi did hard penances, God appeared by the name of " Hrishikesh " and this area henceforth firth came to be known as Rishikesh. Later visit RishikeshTemples Sightseeing – LaxmanJhulla, Ram Jhulla. Later drop at Haridwar.

Rishikesh : Named after the Lord Vishnu, Rishikesh is a holy city for Hindus. Located in the foothills of the Himalayas in northern India it is also known as the yoga center of the world and is home to many world-renowned ashrams. Rishikesh styles itself as the ‘Yoga Capital of the World’, with masses of ashrams and all kinds of yoga and meditation classes. The fast-flowing Ganges is surrounded by forested hills inside the city. Apart from temples and ashrams, Rishikesh is now a popular white-water rafting center, backpacker hang-out, and gateway to treks in the Himalayas.

12 Day 12 : Rishikesh / Delhi (245kms/ 6-7hrs. Drive one way)

The morning after breakfast, drive for Delhi. Dropping at Delhi airport.

haridwar
Yamunotri temple
Gaurikund
Gangotri dham temple
Badrinath Vyas Gufa
Badrinath dham temple
Kedarnath temple
Rishikesh Laxman jhula