We are all pretty much occupied and tied up in our daily lives and schedules, right? It is obvious to feel repetitive and monotonous. That's why living in the fast-paced world is not easy. It's even difficult to get time to take a breather. As humans, it is so crucial for us to break the chains and connect ourselves with the one who has created us, isn’t it? That is why we have a solution for you. This is pretty much special. This is the Char Dham Yatra Package in August from Bangalore. It's a live call for all the south indian pilgrims, who have been waiting all their lives to witness the holiness. Let us also tell you a secret: all the devotees and seekers, those who have made the pilgrimage to the 4 sacred shrines of Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath and Badrinath along the Chardham Yatra, have learned this secret. That is, the yatra in August is especially unique because it is affected by the monsoon rains as opposed to being detracted from by them.
Many pilgrims will be surprised, because in general, August is known as the monsoon month when the rainfall and humidity are at their peaks across India. For many, this may be surprising, but the Chardham Yatra in August is unlike any other from either the spring or autumn seasons. As a matter of fact, August provides pilgrims with the opportunity to see the Garhwal Region’s dense, lush forest in all of its vibrant beauty. The rainy season also provides the opportunity to witness hundreds of cascading waterfalls. Hundreds of waterfalls cascading down the Garhwal valley walls alongside the Chardham circuit roads in August are the season's most immediately spectacular and most joyfully surprising natural gift.
It truly is something different, beautiful, and powerful about the sound of rushing and crashing water filling the valleys of the sacred shrines.
Not only waterfalls, but during this season you will witness, you will get to witness the most beautiful rhododendron forests together with the deodar trees, which are located on the same route leading to the dhams. And,. Not only this, but there are three major rivers associated with the Char Dham yatra, which flow at their highest levels during the monsoon season and are full of energy and sound. The temples of Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath are all located on the banks of these 3 rivers, and all of the holy shrines are located in very close proximity to each other. The immense flow of water coming from these rivers in August, it provides a continuous and overwhelming sound throughout the sacred valleys.
Thus, each August, thousands of pilgrims make their way to the Chardham to experience the power and beauty of the sacred Himalayan mountains and their rivers as they take part in this unique and deeply rewarding pilgrimage. You get to witness one of the most beautiful environments in the country of India.
The Chardham Yatra Package available for purchase in August of this year is an 11-night and 12-day journey package that starts from Delhi and ends in Delhi. This is a great package for pilgrims who know, from experience, that the sacredness of a place and its divine presence do not require sunny weather. The pilgrimage made during the rainy seasons, through the cloudy skies, next to the swollen rivers, and next to the rushing waterfalls of the Garhwal by August, will have its own unique gifts that are only available during this period.
In August, there are many gifts to be received from the monsoon in the Garhwal region. The forests surrounding the Chardham circles will be fully developed, and their vegetation will be fully saturated in its brightest shade of green. It can be said that no period of dry winter or transition from spring to summer or autumn comes close to having the lushness that occurs between May and October. Examples would be the rhododendron trees in Kedarnath or the deodar and oak trees along the Gangotri corridor, or the forested areas along either side of the lower Garhwal mountains from Haridwar to Barkot.
The Sacred Dhams in August
Because each of the four Dhams in August has unique properties that differ from those of each of the other seasons, the open-hearted pilgrim who experiences each will discover that these August-specific properties create greater levels of sacred connection. Rather than subtracting from the whole, the four seasons of the Sacred Dhams will automatically create greater depth.
Yamunotri, in August, the Yamuna river is flowing at its highest point and is at its most vibrant; the forested valley is evolving into its deepest green colours; and the steam rising from the Surya Kund is visually magnificent against the coolness of the monsoon season. An August trek to Yamunotri will take the pilgrim through a forested valley in the form of life and vitality.
Gangotri, the Bhagirathi River flows at the most intense annual volume, meaning that during this season, its greatest amount of natural force. And as you listen to the sound of water hitting the rock George Walled, it might be an overwhelming moment for you. Indeed, it is a spiritual aura. The stark contrast between the white temple and the monsoon-green mountain slopes is an extraordinarily beautiful sight, with the white temple set against the most vividly natural site of the year.
In August, both Kedarnath and Badrinath are awe-inspiring. Kedarnath is a glacial valley full of monsoonal clouds and dramatic changes of light. The Mandakini below is also very powerful; the valley is very wild at this time, and everything around you appears to be more alive than ever. Badrinath is another magnificent location to view nature during monsoons; the Neelkanth appearing and disappearing through the storm clouds creates a beautiful scene to end a Dham or pilgrimage. The Alaknanda from Badrinath is of vibrant intensity; the Tapt Kund create dramatic thermal waters to alleviate the chill of the storm.