6N/7D
2N Barkot • 2N Uttarkashi • 2N Guptkashi
View Gallery
Embark on a transformative 7-day Char Dham Yatra from Haridwar, exploring the sacred Himalayan shrines of Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath.
Experience the tranquility of Surya Kund, the sanctity of Kedarnath, and the grandeur of Badrinath. Visit spiritual landmarks like Bhairon Temple, Mana village, and Vyas Gufa.
Discover scenic destinations including Vishnu Prayag, Joshimath, and Mana Village.
Immerse yourself in the sacred aura of each holy site.
Begin your spiritual Char Dham Yatra with a warm welcome at Haridwar Railway Station or Dehradun Airport.
Enjoy a scenic drive to Barkot, passing the picturesque Mussoorie hills. Stop for a refreshing break at the stunning Kempty Falls.
Arrive in Barkot, a tranquil Himalayan town, and check into your hotel for an overnight stay.
Start early with a scenic drive to Janki Chatti, the gateway for the Yamunotri trek.
Visit Surya Kund, a natural hot spring known for its therapeutic properties. Offer respects at Divya Shila before proceeding to the main shrine. Seek blessings at the Yamunotri Temple, the sacred origin of the Yamuna River.
Trek back to Janki Chatti and return to Barkot for an overnight stay.
Drive to Uttarkashi, a spiritual town nestled along the Bhagirathi River.
After hotel check-in and relaxation, visit the revered Vishwanath Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva. Experience purification at the Rishikund hot water spring in Gangnani.
Overnight stay in Uttarkashi.
Embark on an early morning drive to Gangotri, the sacred origin of the River Ganga.
Enjoy breathtaking views of the Harsil Valley en route. Offer prayers at the Gangotri Temple, dedicated to Goddess Ganga.
Spend time by the serene riverbanks before returning to Uttarkashi for an overnight stay.
Drive to Guptkashi, a town known for its spiritual significance.
En route, visit Panch Prayag, the sacred confluence of five holy rivers.
Arrive in Guptkashi and check into your hotel for an overnight stay.
Take a divine helicopter tour to visit the Kedarnath Ji and Badrinath Ji temples.
After seeking blessings, return to Guptkashi for an overnight stay.
Drive to Devprayag, the sacred confluence of the Bhagirathi and Alaknanda Rivers.
Continue to Rishikesh, known as the "Yoga Capital of the World," and soak in its peaceful atmosphere. Witness the divine Ganga Aarti ceremony.
Return to Haridwar and transfer to the railway station or Dehradun Airport for onward journey.
Will there be vegetarian food available?
Yes, only pure vegetarian meals are served throughout the journey.
Is registration mandatory for the Char Dham Yatra?
Yes, all pilgrims must register online or offline before starting the yatra. The registration process ensures safety and tracking.
Registration can be done through:
Online: Uttarakhand Tourism official website.
Offline: Yatra registration centers in Haridwar, Rishikesh, and other key locations.
What documents are required for the yatra?
You will need:
A valid government ID (Aadhar Card/Passport/Voter ID).
Medical fitness certificate (recommended, especially for senior citizens).
Do Dham Yatra registration slip.
Is a helicopter service available for Char Dham?
Yes, helicopter services are Included for Kedarnath and Badrinath.
What is the weight limit for helicopter passengers?
Max weight limit: 80-90 kg per passenger (varies by service provider). Extra charges apply for additional weight.
What is the altitude level of the Kedarnath Dham shrine?
The approximate altitudes are:
Kedarnath: 3,583 meters (11,755 ft)
What precautions should senior citizens take?
Senior citizens and those with heart or respiratory issues should:
Consult a doctor before traveling.
Carry essential medicines, oxygen cylinders, and warm clothing.
Opt for palki, ponies, or helicopter services if needed.
What should I pack for the Char Dham Yatra?
Must-carry items include:
Warm clothes, thermals, gloves, and woolen socks (temperature drops at night).
Comfortable trekking shoes with a good grip.
Raincoat/umbrella, as weather changes quickly.
Torch, power bank, and extra batteries for remote areas.
First aid kit, necessary medicines, and oxygen cylinders (if required).
Aadhar card, registration slip, and hotel booking confirmation.
What is the best time to undertake the Char Dham Yatra?
The ideal time for the yatra is April to June and September to October when the weather is pleasant.
Is the Char Dham Yatra open throughout the year?
No, the temples remain open from April/May to October/November and close during winter due to heavy snowfall.
What are the weather conditions like?
Weather varies based on altitude:
May - June: Pleasant with temperatures 10°C to 20°C.
July - August: Monsoon season, risk of landslides.
September - October: Cool temperatures 5°C to 15°C.
November - April: Temples remain closed due to heavy snow.
Are there any medical facilities available along the route?
Basic medical facilities are available in major towns like Haridwar, Rishikesh and Rudraprayag.
Medical camps and oxygen booths are available at Kedarnath and Badrinath.
What emergency contact numbers should I keep?
Important helpline numbers:
Uttarakhand Tourism Office: 0135-2559898
Emergency Helpline (Police/Medical): 112
Ambulance Service: 108
Disaster Management: 1070
What are the essential do’s for Char Dham Yatra?
Register for the yatra before traveling.
Acclimatize before reaching high altitudes.
Carry sufficient cash, as ATMs may not work in remote areas.
Respect temple rules and maintain silence during prayers.
Dispose of waste responsibly and keep the pilgrimage sites clean.
What should I avoid during the yatra?
Do not litter or pollute the sacred sites.
Avoid non-vegetarian food and alcohol during the yatra.
Do not take shortcuts during trekking; stick to designated paths.
Avoid traveling at night due (After 7 PM) to hilly terrain and landslide risks.
What is the spiritual importance of the Char Dham Yatra?
The Kedarnath Dham Yatra is believed to wash away sins and grant moksha (liberation). The temple hold great significance in Hindu mythology:
Yamunotri: Origin of River Yamuna, associated with Goddess Yamuna.
Gangotri: Origin of the holy Ganges River.
Kedarnath: One of the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva.
Badrinath: Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, known as the gateway to Moksha.
Are there any special rituals to follow at temples?
Yes, some common rituals include:
Yamunotri: Taking a dip in Surya Kund and offering prayers at Divya Shila.
Gangotri: Collecting holy water from the Bhagirathi River.
Kedarnath: Visiting Bhairon Nath Temple after Kedarnath darshan.
Badrinath: Performing Tarpan at Brahma Kapal for ancestors.
Can I travel with kids and elderly family members?
Yes, but extra precautions should be taken for elderly pilgrims and young children:
Carry medicines, oxygen cylinders, and warm clothes.
Avoid overexertion during trekking.
Will I get mobile network coverage during the yatra?
BSNL, Jio, and Airtel provide the best network coverage in most areas. However, Kedarnath has weak or no signals.
Are there internet and charging facilities?
Internet and Wi-Fi are limited in high-altitude areas. It’s recommended to carry a power bank for charging devices.
What are some popular souvenirs from the Char Dham Yatra?
Pilgrims often buy:
Rudraksha malas and idols of deities.
Puja items and Gangajal (holy Ganga water).
Handmade woolen shawls, caps, and sweaters from local markets.
Herbal medicines and Ayurvedic products.
#Spiritual
#Nature
#Mountains
#Horse Riding
#Hiking
#Trekking
#Rafting
5% OFF
Starting from
Per person (price can vary by group size)
5% OFF