Kedarnath Badrinath Yatra From Delhi
Overview
The Kedarnath–Badrinath Yatra from Delhi is a religious journey that encompasses spirituality, the splendor of the Himalayas, and stories from the past. The trip begins with the moving Ganga Aarti at Haridwar and then goes through Guptkashi, Kedarnath, Pandukeshwar, and Badrinath. The path is more captivating because it goes by temples, sites with rich legends, and where two rivers meet. Kedarnath is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas, and Lord Shiva has blessed it. Badrinath is one of the Char Dham and the most important place for Lord Vishnu. Pilgrims cross Prayags, temples, and beautiful valleys on their journey. Adding Rishikesh, Haridwar, Ram Jhula, Laxman Jhula, yoga centers, and Ganga festivals makes the trip more spiritual. The yatra ends in Delhi. The Himalayas are holy, which makes pilgrims' faith stronger, cleanses their souls, and calms their minds. It will be a memory that lasts a lifetime, bringing together faith, culture, and the beauty of nature.
I. Where to Begin: Delhi to Haridwar
The yatra starts with a hike from Delhi to Haridwar, where travelers can see Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri. The religious sessions and singing made the whole trip feel spiritual.
2. Guptkashi - Lore-Based Relationships
People in Guptkashi, which means "Hidden Varanasi," recount stories about how Lord Shiva hid from the Pandavas. The temples, calm scenery, and sacred mood of Kedarnath get trekkers ready for the hard but spiritually rewarding trip.
3. Jyotirlinga Shrine at Kedarnath
The Kedarnath excursion leads you to the ancient Jyotirlinga temple of Lord Shiva, tucked away in the Himalayan highlands. People from all across India come to this strong temple to pray, ask for forgiveness, and soak in the holy energy.
4. Badrinath—The Teyal Temple of Vishnu
Badrinath is one of the four Char Dhams that pay tribute to Lord Vishnu. It is 3,133 meters high. There are mountains all around the temple, including the Nar-Narayan mountains and Neelkanth Peak. Every year, thousands of people come together to pray for peace, blessings, and a closer relationship with God.
5. Temples and Panch Prayags
People go to holy places like Vishnuprayag, Karanprayag, Tapovan, and Dhari Devi Temple. These shrines and gathering places are a mix of mystique and the gorgeous scenery along the Himalayan pilgrimage road. They display the strength of heaven.
6. The Ethereal Mysteries of Haridwar and Rishikesh
There are even more things to do near the end of the yatra, such as Ram Jhula, Laxman Jhula, yoga centers, and nighttime Ganga celebrations. Guests enjoy these communities because they combine devotion, spiritual growth, and peace by the river.
7. Making it Back to Delhi—At Last Stop
The spiritual high point of the holiday is the drive back to Delhi at the end. When pilgrims leave, they take with them blessings, memories of the Himalayas, and a stronger faith. This will always keep the trip alive in their hearts.
Highlights
Kedarnath-Badrinath Yatra Highlights
1. The Haridwar Spiritual Foundation
At Har Ki Pauri, you may see the divine Ganga Aarti, which is when thousands of lamps float on the river. What makes this sacred voyage exceptional are the chants, ceremonies, and spiritual energies that start it.
2. Mythology of Guptkashi
Go to Guptkashi, where Lord Shiva hid from the Pandavas. This lovely community features temples, stunning views, and a peaceful atmosphere that helps pilgrims get ready for the long trip to Kedarnath.
3. Blessings from the Kedarnath Temple
Kedarnath is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas. It is in the Himalayas and is surrounded by mountains. Pilgrims do darshan, enjoy heavenly vibrations, and ask Lord Shiva for peace, prosperity, and spiritual cleansing inside GarbhaGriha.
4. Badrinath's Glamor
Lord Vishnu is honored in the Badrinath temple, which is 3,133 meters tall. It is surrounded by the Nar-Narayan mountains and Neelkanth Peak. Its rich mythology and temple ceremonies supply its believers a lot of spiritual fulfillment and rewards.
5: Holy Panch Prayags
Vishnuprayag, Karanprayag, and Dhari Devi Temple are all sacred places that are part of the yatra. Each one symbolizes heavenly energy, and the joining of rivers with mythical meaning makes this spiritual trip in the Himalayas even more holy.
6. Yoga Mecca and Rishikesh
Ram Jhula, Laxman Jhula, and yoga centers make Rishikesh a great place to be. Pilgrims improve their spiritual lives by doing Ganga rites, meditating, and taking peaceful walks by the river.
7. Delhi: The Last Stop on the Journey
When you get back to Delhi, the pilgrimage is over. The yatra gives pilgrims spiritual advantages, beautiful views of the Himalayas, and chances to learn about various cultures. It is a memory of commitment, nature, and spirituality that will last a lifetime.
What's Included
The Kedarnath Badrinath Yatra from Delhi package contains everything you need for a relaxed, enjoyable, and spiritually fulfilling journey. Travelers prefer clean and safe hotel rooms with two carefully chosen beds, allowing them to relax after long days of travel. Every day, they serve breakfast and dinner, and the food comes from both North and South India. You can safely travel on the ground in a Xylo, Innova, Tempo Traveller, or minibus. Professional drivers with All India Tourist Permits drive these automobiles. Using air conditioning in the highlands is not safe. You won't have to worry about anything since someone from Kausalya Trip India will always be available to help you. There are no extra expenditures for travelers because the package already includes all of the tolls, parking fees, permits, gas costs, and government taxes. This service ensures that pilgrims can relax and enjoy the holy darshan without worrying about their travel plans.
Comfortable Accommodation:
We pick lovely, clean, and sanitary double-sharing hotel rooms so that you can sleep well, relax, and feel at home after a long day of traveling on pilgrimage.
Everyday Meals:
Breakfast and dinner are served every day. The meals are a healthy mix of North and South Indian dishes that are made with care to accommodate a lot of different preferences.
Transportation with a Permit:
With qualified drivers and All India Tourist Permits, it's easy to travel between states in safe, dependable cars like the Xylo, Innova, Tempo Traveller, or minibus.
Non-AC Travel in Hills:
Air conditioning is not allowed on steep mountain roads since it would make the engine work more, make passengers less comfortable, and be less safe. This makes it safe and fun to travel, even in tough areas.
Personal Assistance:
The staff of Kausalya Trip India is there to aid with arrivals and departures, making sure that check-ins go smoothly, transfers are guided, and all other needs are satisfied so that the pilgrimage is stress-free.
All Taxes & Fees:
The bundle covers all the costs of driving, such as gas prices, parking fees, road taxes, permits, and tolls.
Government Charges:
The price of the bundle includes all taxes and fees for government services. This makes it easier to send bills and stops travelers from having to pay for things they didn't expect at the last minute
What's Excluded
Just to be clear, the bundle does not come with everything. There is a 5% sales tax on the purchase of the package. Guests must acquire their own plane or train tickets because the price does not cover them. Costs for things like laundry, tipping, drinks, phone calls, boats, or other activities are not included. You'll have to pay more if you use the automobile to view things that aren't on the route. The cost of admission does not include any extra costs for temples and monuments. If there are natural disasters like landslides or traffic jams, travelers have to pay for their own fees. Hotels charge more for rooms with heaters. You can also change hotels to meet your needs, but the prices will be different. These exclusions make it obvious to travelers what they are responsible for and what is covered.
GST Charges:
Travelers have to pay a 5% Goods and Services Tax (GST) on the whole package price.
Airfare & Train Fare:
The package doesn't come with aircraft and train tickets, so the travelers have to pay their own.
Costs for yourself:
The travel package does not include items like laundry, tipping, drinks, phone calls, boats, and other activities that you have to pay for yourself.
Additional Vehicle Use:
You will have to pay more if you use the car for more than the planned schedule or for extra sightseeing that isn't on the trip agenda.
Entrance Fees:
The bundle does not cover the cost of getting into temples, monuments, and other places. These fees have to be paid by the travelers themselves.
Surcharge:
The guest is responsible for paying any extra costs that may come up, as long as they follow the hotel's regulations or limits.
Natural Calamities:
Because of landslides, blockages, or other natural occurrences, travelers have to pay for things that happen right away.
Room Heater Charges:
According to hotel policy, tourists would have to pay more to heat their rooms.
Hotel Customization:
You can ask for changes or upgrades to your hotel accommodation, but you'll have to pay more for them.
Terms & Condition
You can't get your Kedarnath Badrinath Yatra ticket until you pay for it in full. Travelers also have to pay for their train or plane tickets if the company makes the arrangements. When we collect the money, our crew makes sure everything is ready, such as reserving hotels and picking up and dropping off clients at the airport. After that, travelers obtain a confirmation and have to pay an extra 30% of the total amount. When you get to India, you can pay the other half of the cost with traveler's checks or by bank transfer before you leave. You will get regular updates on how your booking and vacation arrangements are going to make sure everything is clear. These rules make it simple for pilgrims to plan their visits, pay for them, and arrange their travel.
Advance Payment:
People who are going on a trip must pay in full ahead of time to make sure their arrangements are established. This makes sure that hotels, transportation, and other services are all ready on time.
Air/Train Ticket Costs:
Those who purchase tickets from the company are required to immediately pay for them, confirming their purchase and finalizing their arrangements.
Booking Confirmation:
After payment is received, the operational team makes arrangements for hotels, transportation, and other things and sends travelers an official confirmation.
30% Payment After Confirmation:
When tourists get updates on their confirmation, they have to pay an extra 30% of the total cost of the package.
Final Payment:
You can pay the last 50% using traveler's checks when you reach India or by bank transfer two weeks before you leave.
Regular Updates:
Tourists get regular updates on their plans, bookings, and confirmations when they pay in full to make sure everything is clear.
Important Notes
There are several crucial regulations you need to follow when you start the Kedarnath Badrinath Yatra to ensure you have a safe and comfortable trip. The weather might change quickly in the high-altitude places on this journey. Travelers should pack warm clothes, woolen apparel, and things like gloves, hats, and socks. You need to wear comfortable shoes to walk to Kedarnath because you often have to hike, ride ponies, or ride palanquins to get there. Cars can't get to the temple directly. It's also a beneficial idea to bring any prescriptions you might need, as there aren't many medical facilities in remote areas. The weather in the Himalayas can change quickly, leading to delays or changes in transportation services. This necessitates adapting your plans accordingly. y. Travelers should always have their government-issued ID cards on them when they check into a hotel, get a permit, or have any other inspections. It is crucial to observe the rules of the temple, not take pictures, and keep the shrines clean when you are visiting holy sites. Kausalya Trip India takes care of everything in a professional way; however, some natural catastrophes, like landslides or roadblocks, may affect the schedule. The yatra is rigorous; thus, pilgrims should likewise be strong in body and mind. The Kedarnath Badrinath Yatra can be a safe and spiritually uplifting vacation full of memories, provided you plan beforehand, know the rules, and follow them.
Getting Ready for Altitude:
Bring warm clothes, woolens, and necessary medicines that work well at high altitudes to stay healthy and safe on the journey.
Comfortable shoes:
You may need to trek, and sturdy walking shoes will keep you comfortable and help you avoid becoming exhausted on steep, rocky Himalayan routes.
Travel Flexibility:
The weather might change fast, which can lead you to be late or have to take a different route. You will feel less stressed if you are able to adjust your trip plans when things do not go as expected.
Shrine Access:
Cars can't get directly to the Kedarnath temple. To reach there, pilgrims could have to walk, ride horses, or rent palanquins.
Identity Proof:
For check-ins, permission checks, and smooth transitions during the yatra, always have a valid government-issued ID card with you.
Respectful Conduct:
Respect the rules of the local temple, don't take pictures where you're not authorized to, and be respectful of cultural traditions and holy places.
Itinerary
Mansa Devi Temple > Chandi Devi Temple > Daksh Mahadev Temple > Ganga Arti
Your spiritual journey starts when you get to New Delhi. From there, you'll drive to Haridwar, a beautiful place that is the holy gateway to the Char Dham. On your way to the holy city, you'll see bits of rural life, winding roads, and a sense of spiritual excitement. After the long drive, you will check into your hotel and relax. As you walk to Har Ki Pauri for the beautiful Ganga Aarti in the evening, the atmosphere in Haridwar changes to pure divinity. Thousands of worshippers gather by the River Ganges, where their oil lamps make the water sparkle. The ringing of temple bells, the chanting of mantras, and the smell of incense all come together to make the start of your yatra a memory that will last a lifetime. You could also go to holy places like Mansa Devi Temple, Chandi Devi Temple, and Daksh Mahadev Temple to ask for blessings before this. There is a lot of spiritual meaning in each of these places. You feel at peace inside at the end of the day as you soak up the divine energy of Haridwar. After dinner, head back to your hotel for the night and get ready for the next day. The Ganga's chants will ring in your heart as you start your pilgrimage.
Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
Mansa Devi Temple:
People believe that Goddess Mansa will grant the wishes of her followers, so ask her for blessings. The temple is on a hill, and you can see Haridwar from all sides. You can get there by hiking or taking a ropeway.
Chandi Devi Temple:
The spirit holds this holy hilltop temple in high regard because it is dedicated to Goddess Chandi. Pilgrims walk or take a ropeway to arrive there and pray and bless.
Daksh Mahadev Temple:
Daksha Prajapati, the father of Sati, holds a sacred place of worship for Lord Shiva. Visitors to this holy shrine can connect with their religious roots and find peace.
Ganga Aarti:
Attend the holy evening ceremony at Har Ki Pauri. Thousands of oil lamps illuminate the holy Ganga, while chants, bells, and hymns enhance the spiritual atmosphere.
Ardh Nareshwar Temple
After breakfast, the trip continues to Guptkashi, a place full of legends and beautiful scenery. The view is wonderful as you drive next to the beautiful River Mandakini, which starts in Kedarnath. The valleys are full of plants and sparkling water. Stop by Tilwara to see the beauty of the Mandakini before you go further into the Garhwal Himalayas. When you get to Guptkashi, go to your hotel and unwind. In mythology, Guptkashi, which means "Hidden Kashi," is crucial. People say that the Pandavas asked Lord Shiva for his blessings after the Kurukshetra war. Shiva stayed here for a while before going to Kedarnath. This connection makes Guptkashi an important spiritual stop for pilgrims. People worship Lord Shiva's idol in both male and female forms at the Ardh Nareshwar Temple in the town. This devotion makes the town even more holy. Many pilgrims come here to get blessings before going to Kedarnath. During the winter months, Kedarnath priests reside in Guptkashi, transforming it into a cultural hub. The air is calm here, which brings spiritual peace and a sense of calm before the holy darshan that is about to happen. You can eat dinner at the hotel and then stay the night in Guptkashi. The atmosphere will make you feel better and spiritually stronger for the next part of your yatra.
Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
Mandakini River:
This sacred river starts in Kedarnath and makes the trip even more beautiful. The spiritual energy of this place, which stands for Lord Shiva's blessings, purity, and power, is what pilgrims love about it.
Tilwara:
Tilwara is a delightful destination along the Mandakini River, offering breathtaking vistas and a serene ambiance. Before continuing on to Guptkashi, travelers stop to enjoy the beauty of nature.
Ardh Nareshwar Temple:
At this unique site of devotion, individuals offer prayers to Lord Shiva in a manner that encompasses both masculine and feminine aspects. People who come here to see the darshan think it brings balance, blessings, and peace to their lives.
Guptkashi Mythology:
The Pandavas couldn't find Lord Shiva in this town, so they called it "Hidden Benares." People come here to pray because it has a lot of spiritual energy
Sonprayag > Gorikund > Trekking
The third day of your yatra will be the hardest, but it will also be the most spiritually rewarding. After breakfast, drive to Sonprayag, where the hike to Kedarnath starts. From here, pilgrims must walk, ride a pony, or ride a doli for 20 kilometers, passing through Gaurikund, a holy place where Goddess Parvati prayed for Lord Shiva. The snow-covered Kedarnath range gets closer as you go higher, and it fills your heart with awe and devotion. Because the weather is cold and the altitude is high, pilgrims need to bring things like woolens, medicine, and toiletries with them on the trek. There are government-run camps and lodges in Kedarnath where you can stay. The Kedarnath temple is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas and stands tall against the Himalayan peaks. According to legend, Lord Shiva changed into a bull here to escape the Pandavas. He went into the ground when people chased him, leaving his hump behind. Four shrines nearby showed the rest of his body, making the holy Panch Kedar circuit. The divine aura, the rhythmic chants, and the snow-covered peaks will make the journey an experience you'll never forget. After this big spiritual achievement, a night in Kedarnath and dinner will help you relax. This is the best day of your pilgrimage because it combines devotion, endurance, and divine grace.
Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
Sonprayag:
The beginning of the trek, where pilgrims gather to pray for blessings before starting the 20-kilometer climb to Kedarnath, is a sign of their dedication, preparation, and determination on this holy journey.
Gaurikund:
Gaurikund is a holy place where Goddess Parvati prayed to Lord Shiva. Visitors come here to take ritual baths and seek blessings for strength and purity before traveling to Kedarnath.
Kedarnath Trek:
It was a tough 20-kilometer hike with steep paths, snowy trails, and beautiful views. Pilgrims go through challenging times and do things that show their devotion, which makes the climb spiritually rewarding and unforgettable.
Kedarnath Temple:
Kedarnath Temple is one of the 12 Jyotirlingas, situated close to the Himalayas. This is connected to the story of Lord Shiva's bull form, which left behind his hump while giving his followers blessings for all time.
Gorikund > Sonprayag > Ardhnareshwar
Before dawn, pilgrims are woken up early so they can go to the divine Abhishek Puja at the Kedarnath Temple. People who pray get to the temple by 4:45 am to see the holy ceremonies and get Lord Shiva's blessings. This event is a very spiritual experience because pilgrims can go inside the Garbha Griha, touch the idol, and bow down with all their hearts. After darshan, devotees go back to their lodges or government camps to eat breakfast and get some sleep. The 20-kilometer return trek from Kedarnath to Sonprayag starts soon after, and it offers stunning views of the Himalayas and a sense of peace. People wait for their next ride in the Sonprayag parking lot. It only takes 30 minutes to drive to Guptkashi from here. This beautiful town is close to Kedarnath and is known for its religious importance. It's a wonderful place to unwind. In the evening, you can relax and enjoy the beauty of the journey. We will set up a place for you to stay overnight in Guptkashi.
Kedarnath Temple Abhishek:
Refer to the morning ritual, where people can touch the idol of Lord Shiva and feel a strong spiritual connection in the temple's Garbha Griha.
Gaurikund Trek:
Take a beautiful trip back along the same holy trekking path, which is full of devotion, mountains, and rivers. The trip ends at the parking lot in Sonprayag.
Return Journey:
After the 20 km trek with stunning views of the Himalayas, drive back from Sonprayag to Guptkashi for some much-needed rest.
Guptkashi Stay:
The spiritual energy and comfortable hotels in this holy town make it a wonderful place to stop after a long trip.
Evening Leisure:
Spend the night at your hotel relaxing, thinking about your Kedarnath darshan, and getting ready for the next holy trip.
Meals: Breakfast + Dinner
Joshimath > Narsimha Temple
Today you will go from Guptkashi to Pandukeshwar, which is an important spiritual stop on the way to Badrinath. The beautiful journey goes through Joshimath, a well-known village where the Badrinath idol dwells in the winter. The Narsimha Temple in Joshimath is very famous. It is devoted to Lord Vishnu in his furious form. People think that this temple keeps the Badrinath shrine and its followers safe, which is why it is so important to their faith. Along the journey, pilgrims on this trek get to witness the gorgeous Himalayas, which contain valleys, rivers, and forests. They also enjoy spiritual happiness. Once you get to Pandukeshwar, check into your hotel and take it easy. You could tour surrounding temples if you have time and get ready for the next morning's darshan at Badrinath. Pandukeshwar is a peaceful area where you can relax and meditate at night. The hotel has made arrangements for you to stay tonight.
Joshimath:
During the winter, the Badrinath idol stays in this holy village. It has a lot of ashrams and peaceful scenery.
Narsimha Temple:
This is an old shrine to Lord Vishnu's furious form, who is said to keep Badrinath Dham and the people who come to see it safe.
Spiritual Significance:
People who travel on a pilgrimage think that visiting the Joshimath and Narsimha Temple will bring them good luck on their trip.
Hotel Stay:
Before going to Badrinath, you should get a decent night's sleep at Pandukeshwar.
Food:
Breakfast and dinner.
Vishnuprayag > Auli > Tapovan > karanprayag > Dhari Devi Temple
The yatra proceeds to the sacred Badrinath Dham after a brief breakfast. This is one of the Char Dhams, which are the most sacred places in India. Badrinath is 3,133 meters high and is surrounded by the Nar and Narayan mountains. There is a lovely view behind Neelkanth Peak. After the darshan and worship at the shrine, the drive back to Srinagar begins. You go through magnificent and spiritual places like Vishnuprayag, where the Alaknanda and Dhauliganga rivers meet; Auli, a Himalayan refuge with great slopes; and Tapovan, a quiet spot to think. The road also goes via Karanprayag, which is linked to Karna from the Mahabharata, and the well-known Dhari Devi Temple, which is Uttarakhand's guardian god. You get to Srinagar by nightfall and check into your accommodation for the night.
Vishnuprayag:
This is where the Alaknanda and Dhauliganga rivers meet. This is a sacred place that stands for celestial energy and cleanliness.
Auli:
It features snowy peaks and beautiful views of the Himalayas, and people love going there for both spiritual and natural happiness.
Tapovan:
It is a serene location ideal for meditation, believed to have received blessings from sages in the past.
Karanprayag:
Karnprayag, a key place in Uttarakhand's Panch Prayags, is mythologically tied to Karna.
Dhari Devi Temple:
People think that this holy temple protects the Garhwal area from disasters.
Hotel Stay:
Spend a night in Srinagar.
Food:
Breakfast and dinner
Ram Jhula > Laxman Jhula
After breakfast, the trip continues from Srinagar to Rishikesh, which is known as the Yoga Capital of the World. The sacred Ganga flows through this town, making it peaceful and dedicated. The first thing you should see is Ram Jhula, an iron suspension bridge that connects prominent ashrams and temples. It provides amazing views of the river and the mountains around it. Myths say that the following spot, Laxman Jhula, is very important. People say that Lord Laxman crossed the Ganga here using jute ropes. Both bridges link spiritual sites and stand for a long and rich cultural and religious history. After seeing the sights in Rishikesh, drive on to Haridwar. The site is one of the most sacred pilgrimage places in India, where people come to honor the Ganga and take part in festivities. When you get there, check into your hotel for the night and enjoy the holy atmosphere of Haridwar.
Ram Jhula:
A spiritual bridge that links important temples and ashrams. It also lets you see the Ganga in a wonderful way and gives you a quiet area to sit and think.
Laxman Jhula:
The old suspension bridge is connected to Lord Laxman's crossing and draws thousands of pilgrims every year because of its religious and historical significance and the beautiful riverfront environment.
Rishikesh:
Rishikesh is known as the "Yoga Capital" because it provides places to meditate, learn about spirituality, ghats along the river, and a peaceful climate that is perfect for making changes and finding peace.
Haridwar:
Haridwar is where the Char Dham Yatra starts. It is known for its holy ghats, religious ceremonies, the evening Ganga aarti, and a busy atmosphere full of devotion.
Hotel Stay:
A good night's sleep at Haridwar helps pilgrims get well and prepare for the last day of their trip, which ends in tranquility.
Food:
Breakfast and dinner.
Ganga Arti Darshan
The last day begins with breakfast at the hotel in Haridwar. Before they leave, travelers proceed to the beautiful Ganga Aarti Darshan at the river's ghats. Lanterns floating on the lake, rhythmic chanting, and ringing bells make the ambiance spiritually charged. This holy yatra is over. The Ganga aarti is the ideal method to give yourself to God. It brings peace and good things to people who perform it. The travel back to Delhi begins after the ceremony, and the views along the way are amazing. When people get to Delhi, they are taken to the airport or train station. This location is the last stop on the Kedarnath–Badrinath journey. Pilgrims will remember how devoted they were, how beautiful the Himalayas were, and how Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu blessed them. It means the end of a spiritual journey that combines religion with the beauty of nature.
Ganga Aarti Darshan:
A beautiful event where priests light fires, people chant, and worshippers see lamps floating on the river, which stands for light, cleanliness, and a link to the holy.
Spiritual Significance:
Going to the aarti at the end of the pilgrimage gives you blessings, calm, and a sense of purpose. It also strengthens your faith via spiritual traditions honoring Mother Ganga.
Going back:
The journey from Haridwar to Delhi has beautiful sights and provides you time to think about your spiritual experiences before the holy yatra ends in peace.
Departure:
Pilgrims can easily access Delhi's airport or train station. This ends the yatra peacefully, giving them memories and blessings that will last a lifetime.
Food:
Breakfast and Dinner
Hotels
| City | Hotels |
| Haridwar |
Hotel Trishul Non Ac / Hotel Shiv Sarovar Non Ac or Similar |
| Guptkashi / Ukhimath |
Hotel Triveni / Hotel Ashish / Hotel Sarthak or Similar |
| Kedarnath |
Govt Camp |
| Pandukeshwar / Srinagar |
Hotel Hare Krishna / Hotel Prabhakar / Hotel Srikot Castle / Hotel Madhuban or Similar |
| City | Hotels |
| Haridwar |
Hotel Trishul AC / Hotel Shiv Sarovar AC / Hotel Mansa Devi / or Similar |
| Guptkashi / Ukhimath |
Sonparyag / Phata / Hotel Namami Ganga / Hotel Dev Bhoomi / Hotel Tapasvi / Hotel Mount View / Hotel Ganga Puttar / Hotel Anshumaan / Hotel Bharam Kamal / or Similar |
| Kedarnath |
Govt Camp / Cottage |
| Piplekoti / Pandukeshwar / Srinagar |
Hotel Prabhakar / Hotel Radhey Krishna / Hotel Valley In / Hotel Urvashi / Hotel Dhauli Ganga or Similar |
| City | Hotels |
| Haridwar |
Hotel Vivaan Regency or Similar |
| Guptkashi / Ukhimath |
Hotel Adhvanta Camp / Hotel Kedar Namani / Hotel Mata Dhara / Hotel Mahi Resort or Similar |
| Kedarnath |
Camp / Cottage |
| Badrinath / Pandukeshwar |
Hotel Vishnu Sarovar / Hotel Grand Shiva / Hotel Raghuveer / Hotel Kalash or Similar |
| Rudraprayag / Srinagar |
Hotel Love Khush / Hotel Narayana or Similar |
Package Map View
Reviews and Experiences
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Very nice trip arrenged by Kausalya trip India Pvt Ltd. Hotels are very nice. Transport facility is remarkable. We all enjoyed the trip. We all take darshan of Baba Kadarnath is only because of you. Once again thank you very much to all
The tour organised by Kaushalya trip was incredible. We enjoyed our pilgrimage to "Chardham Yatra", excellent hotels and great guidance by Gunjan our trip planner. Travel become super convenient with polite and experienced driver " Manoj Kumar". Overall 1
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The best months are May to June and September to October. The weather is nice, the roads are clear, and pilgrims can easily have darshan without having to deal with heavy rain or snow.
The Kedarnath hike goes on for about 20 kilometers. A good degree of fitness is helpful, but anyone can follow the path because there are ponies, palkis, and helicopters accessible.
Usually, the package comes with breakfast and dinner. The meals are vegetarian, simple, and good for you, which coincides with the spiritual character of the journey and keeps people going the whole time.
Yes, but only after getting the right medical testing. Older pilgrims can still feel the spiritual heart of the yatra, while helicopter trips, horses, and luxurious places to stay make the trip easier.
Some of the most important temples include Kedarnath, Badrinath, Narsimha Temple, and Dhari Devi Temple. The whole trip is more theologically and culturally important because of these holy places
Yes, hotels and lodges might be quite comfortable or not at all. They give pilgrims clean places to stay, warm food, and nice places to sleep so they may rest properly after lengthy excursions or treks.
Panch Prayags are holy places where rivers meet, and each one has its own mythological significance. They stand for the divine unity of rivers, which makes the spiritual energy of the Kedarnath–Badrinath pilgrimage path stronger.
Yes, there are medical facilities and camps along the way. The government makes sure that pilgrims get basic medical care and emergency treatment during the yatra, along with help from private groups.
People in Delhi who want to go to Haridwar can take a bus, train, or car. It has good connections and is usually where the yatra starts.
A raincoat, warm clothes, comfortable shoes, a flashlight, some basic medicines, and proof of who you are. Essentials ensure that the spiritual Himalayan pilgrimage at high elevations is safe, warm, and simple.
Yes, kids can come along if they behave. To stay safe and happy on the journey, they should wear clothes that are comfortable, eat healthy food, and take breaks often.
It calms the mind, develops faith, and brings tranquility. Seeing Kedarnath and Badrinath brings you divine blessings, meets your religious demands, and provides you permanent peace of mind.
The yatra normally lasts 7 to 8 days and goes back and forth between Haridwar, Guptkashi, Kedarnath, Badrinath, Rishikesh, and back. The amount of time it takes may change based on the weather and how quickly you go.
Yes, helicopters do fly from places like Phata, Guptkashi, and others. They save time and energy by going to the Kedarnath Temple in the beautiful Himalayas to see the deity quickly
Rishikesh is the Yoga Capital of the World. During the trip, pilgrims meditate, do spiritual rituals, and participate in Ganga aarti, which brings calm and knowledge.
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