12 Days | 11 Nights
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The Char Dham Yatra is a revered pilgrimage in India, covering four sacred sites: Rameshwaram, Jagannath Puri, Badrinath, and Dwarka. These holy destinations are believed to purify the soul and offer spiritual enlightenment, drawing millions of devotees seeking divine blessings.
Arrive in Haridwar by AC vehicle in numbered sharing. Pick-up from Delhi Cantt Railway Station at 6:30 am.
In the evening, visit Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri by rickshaw at your own expense.
Depart from Haridwar at 7:00 am for Barkot on the Yamunotri route via vehicle (hill road).
Arrive at Jankichatti by 2:30 am from Barkot.
Travel from Janakichatti to Yamunotri (6 km) by foot, horse, or dolly. Keep in mind that Yamunotri experiences rainfall daily after noon.
Depart from Barkot to Uttarkashi at 9:00 am.
Depart from Uttarkashi at 3:30 am to Gangotri Temple and return to Uttarkashi in the evening after darshan.
Depart from Uttarkashi at 7:30 am for Guptakashi/Fata on the Kedarnath route.
For those going on foot, horse, or dolly, leave Guptakashi at 1:00 am and head to Sonprayag after checking out and depositing luggage. From Sonprayag, take the government shuttle service to Gaurikund at your own expense.
Travel from Gaurikund to Kedarnath on foot, horse, dolly, or Kandi (approx. 16 km).
Those going by helicopter must book tickets online from the official website and arrive at the helipad two hours before their time slot.
After darshan, stay overnight in shared accommodations with no independent rooms, and be prepared for cold conditions.
In the early morning, return to Gaurikund by foot, horse, dolly, or Kandi. From Gaurikund, take a shuttle to Sonprayag and then return to the Guptakashi hotel at your own expense.
Helicopter travelers will also have to make independent shuttle arrangements.
Depart at 7:00 am from Guptakashi to Badrinath via Rudraprayag, Chamoli, Pipalkoti, Helung, and Joshimath.
Arrive near Badrinath for an overnight stay.
Morning departure to Badrinath for temple darshan and a holy bath in Tapokund. Perform Shraddh for ancestor liberation, followed by visits to Shri Mahaprabhuji’s bethak, Ganesh Cave, and Mana village.
Visit Vyas Cave and the disappearing Saraswati River, then return to the hotel.
Depart at 7:00 am for Haridwar.
En route, see the confluence of Alaknanda and Mandakini rivers at Rudraprayag, and Bhagirathi and Alaknanda rivers at Devprayag. From Devprayag, the Ganga begins.
Arrive in Haridwar at night.
In the morning, depart from Haridwar to Delhi. Continue to Ahmedabad by train or air at your own expense.
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