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Arrival & departure via Haridwar / Rishikesh. All road transfers included for the yatra. Trek or helicopter options available for Yamunotri and Kedarnath.
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0–25 pilgrims per batch, which allows for comfortable management, guidance, and transportation.
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Moderate fitness required for trekking at Yamunotri (~6–7 km) and Kedarnath (~16–18 km).
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Hotels / guesthouses with clean, comfortable twin-sharing rooms.
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April to October – pleasant weather and safe trekking paths.
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Hindi & English widely spoken by guides and locals.
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Breakfast included. Other meals not included but available locally.
Overview
The Char Dham Yatra is a spiritually enriching pilgrimage that takes you deep into the heart of the Himalayas in Uttarakhand, India. This sacred journey covers the four revered shrines — Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath — collectively known as the Char Dhams.
The yatra is a blend of devotion, adventure, and nature, as pilgrims traverse high-altitude mountain roads, cross serene rivers, and witness the pristine beauty of snow-capped peaks. Each dham has its own significance:
- Yamunotri – The source of the Yamuna River and a place of divine meditation.
- Gangotri – The origin of the holy Ganges, offering spiritual purification.
- Kedarnath – One of the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva, nestled amidst majestic peaks.
- Badrinath – Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, this dham completes the spiritual journey with divine blessings.
This journey is perfect for those seeking spiritual fulfillment, breathtaking Himalayan landscapes, and a deeper connection with India’s sacred rivers and temples.
Highlights
- Yamunotri & Gangotri Visits: Witness the sacred origins of the Yamuna and Ganga rivers.
- Kedarnath Jyotirlinga Darshan: Seek blessings at the famous Shiva Jyotirlinga amidst snow-capped peaks.
- Badrinath Darshan: Worship Lord Vishnu at one of the most sacred shrines in India
- Himalayan Scenic Journey: Enjoy panoramic mountain views, lush valleys, and pristine rivers.
- Spiritual & Cultural Experience: Participate in temple rituals, aartis, and local traditions along the yatra.
