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Embark on the sacred Char Dham Yatra from Delhi covering Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath & Badrinath, along with Rishikesh and Haridwar — a life-changing Himalayan pilgrimage of faith and devotion.
Delhi (Google Map)
Haridwar 1 N, Barkot 2 N, Uttarkashi 2 N, Guptkashi 2 N, Govindghat 1 N, Joshimath 1 N, Kirtinagar 1 N & Rishikesh 1 N.
12 Days / 11 Nights – FIT Tour
Your sacred journey begins from Delhi with a comfortable drive to Haridwar. En route, enjoy the changing scenery as plains give way to the foothills of the Himalayas. On arrival, check into your hotel and meet our representative for a detailed Char Dham briefing. In the evening, you may attend the divine Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri, where thousands of diyas illuminate the sacred river. Return for dinner and overnight stay in Haridwar.
After early breakfast, bow your head at Satya Narayan Temple and complete Yatra registration at Rishikesh. En route, stop at Lakhamandal, a site of Mahabharata significance, to witness the self-emerging Shivlingas. Enjoy lunch at Nainbagh (on own) before continuing to Barkot or nearby Syanna Chatti / Janki Chatti. On arrival, check into your hotel or camp. Dinner will be served at 7:30 PM followed by overnight stay — prepare your essentials for the Yamunotri trek the next day.
After an early breakfast, drive to Janki Chatti, the base point for Yamunotri. Begin your 6-km trek (3–4 hrs) on foot, pony, or doli to reach the holy shrine. Take a dip in Jamunabai Kund, cook rice in the sacred Surya Kund hot springs, and offer prayers at Divya Shila before darshan of Goddess Yamuna. After rituals, trek back to Janki Chatti and drive to Barkot for dinner and overnight stay.
After breakfast, depart for Uttarkashi, a spiritual town on the banks of the Bhagirathi River. Upon arrival, check into your hotel and later visit Vishwanath Temple, Shakti Temple, and Nag Devta Temple. Known as the ‘Kashi of the North,’ Uttarkashi offers serene surroundings ideal for meditation. Spend the evening at leisure or by the riverside before dinner and overnight stay.
Leave early for Gangotri, passing through Garam Kund at Gangnani and the scenic Harsil Valley. Take a holy dip in the Bhagirathi River, believed to originate here, and visit the ancient Gangotri Temple, built by Gorkha General Amar Singh Thapa. Explore nearby Kedar Ganga Sangam before returning to Uttarkashi by evening for dinner and overnight stay.
Post breakfast, drive to Guptkashi, enjoying majestic views of the Mandakini River and Himalayan peaks. On arrival, check into your hotel or tent accommodation. Known as “Hidden Kashi,” Guptkashi holds spiritual importance as the place where Lord Shiva hid before appearing at Kedarnath. Evening is at leisure followed by dinner and overnight stay.
Start before sunrise for Gaurikund, the base for Kedarnath. From here, trek 18 km (5–7 hrs) on foot, pony, or doli through scenic Himalayan trails. On arrival, check into your basic accommodation and later attend the evening aarti at Kedarnath Temple, one of the 12 Jyotirlingas. Feel the divine aura as chants echo in the valley. Dinner and overnight stay in Kedarnath.
Wake up early for morning puja at Kedarnath Temple. After breakfast, trek down to Gaurikund, meet your driver, and continue your journey towards Govindghat. The long drive (200 km) passes through scenic Himalayan valleys and riverside towns. On arrival, check into your hotel, enjoy dinner, and rest after a spiritually fulfilling day.
After breakfast, drive to Badrinath, stopping at Pandukeshwar and Hanuman Chatti for blessings. On arrival, visit the Badrinath Temple, dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Take a dip in the Tapt Kund hot springs before darshan, then explore Ganesh Gufa, Vyas Gufa, Bhim Pul, Mana Village, and Charan Paduka. In the evening, attend the Aarti ceremony at the temple. Overnight stay in Badrinath.
After morning darshan at Badrinath, begin your descent to Rudraprayag or Kirtinagar. En route, admire the confluence of Alaknanda and Mandakini Rivers. On arrival, check into your hotel for dinner and overnight stay.
Drive towards Rishikesh, the spiritual hub on the banks of the Ganga. En route, witness the confluences at Nandprayag, Karnaprayag, and Devprayag. Upon arrival, check into your hotel and explore the peaceful ghats and ashrams. Enjoy the evening atmosphere of this yoga capital before dinner and overnight stay in Rishikesh.
After breakfast, visit Laxman Jhula, Ram Jhula, and local temples. Later, begin your return drive to Delhi, arriving by evening. You’ll be dropped at your chosen location — airport, railway station, or hotel — with divine memories of your Char Dham Yatra, truly a journey to the Abode of Gods.
May to October (excluding monsoon months of July & August). All Char Dham temples remain open only from Akshaya Tritiya to Diwali.
Carry warm clothing, sturdy trekking shoes, rain gear, and essential medicines. Keep photocopies of ID proofs and registration documents. Maintain fitness for high-altitude trekking.
Dress modestly and respect local traditions. Remove footwear before entering temples. Photography may be restricted inside sanctums.
Meals are primarily vegetarian throughout the Yatra. Try local dishes like Kumaoni dal, Aloo ke Gutke, and temple prasad rice cooked in hot springs.
Comprehensive coverage of all four sacred Dhams.
Scenic drives with balanced rest days.
Ideal for spiritual seekers and senior travelers.
Day 01–02 – Moderate: Long drives with temple visits.
Day 03 – Heavy: Trek to Yamunotri and back.
Day 04–05 – Moderate: Spiritual sightseeing and scenic drive.
Day 06–07 – Heavy: Long drive to Guptkashi and Kedarnath trek.
Day 08–09 – Moderate: Descent and Badrinath visit.
Day 10–12 – Light: Smooth return journey with spiritual relaxation.
Opt for helicopter services for Kedarnath to save time and energy.
Keep one buffer day for weather or road conditions.
Pre-book VIP darshan passes during peak Yatra months.
Stay hydrated and avoid overexertion at high altitudes.
This 12-day Char Dham Yatra from Delhi offers a spiritually enriching experience across the holiest Himalayan shrines. Blending devotion, adventure, and scenic grandeur, it’s perfect for pilgrims seeking divine blessings and inner peace amidst the sacred Himalayas.
The Char Dham temples open in May (Akshaya Tritiya) and remain accessible until October/November (Diwali). Exact opening dates vary annually.
Yes, with proper preparation and medical fitness. Ponies, palkis, and helicopter services are available for Yamunotri and Kedarnath treks.
Yes, the entire Yatra route offers only pure vegetarian food, in keeping with the pilgrimage’s spiritual nature.
Absolutely. You can add extra rest days, include Auli, Chopta, or Valley of Flowers, or opt for a helicopter package for Kedarnath and Badrinath.
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