The Holy Chardham Yatra
Nature: Pilgrimage Duration: 12 Days / 11 Nights Best time: Summers (May – October) Starts/Ends: Delhi or Haridwar Visits: Haridwar, Mussoorie, Lakhamandal, Barkot, Yamunotri, Uttarkashi, Ganganani, G
YAMUNOTRI: The Chardham yatra (going from left to right, as per traditions), begins from Yamunotri, a standout amongst the most loved temples in India. Yamunotri is the source of the Holy river Yamuna. It begins from the glacial lake of Saptarishi Kund, at a height of 4,421 meters. Committed to Goddess Yamuna, this age old temple has been a pilgrimage for times gone. Beginning at Rishikesh, the yatra takes the traveler through the absolute most delightful scenes, and in the end on the 14 kilometer exhausting trek from Hanuman Chatti that isn't simply scenic and physically empowering but also spiritually inspiring.
GANGOTRI: Ganga, India's most religious river is inseparably connected to the past, present and future; it is the very core of our cycle of life and demise. The odyssey to its source is to strengthen those frameworks of beliefs that have been held devine by our ancestors for quite a long time. The journey starts at Rishikesh, an age old sacred town, and leads the traveler through superb vistas, beautiful valleys, and lovely meadows to end at the holy temple of Gangotri. All through the excursion, it is the looks of the Ganga in the display of its states of mind – perky, peaceful, and turbulent – that move the explorer to proceed with this trip towards spiritual salvation.
KEDARNATH: The magnificent Kedarnath Temple stands on the fragments of an ancient glacier that melted long back. The temple adds charm to the beautiful Mandakini valley and is cupped by soaring peaks. The temple is believed to be built by the protagonists of the epic Mahabharata, the Pandavas. The temple was built as penance from Lord Shiva for killing their kins and friends. The region is a living testimony to his adventures and exploits.
The journey to Kedarnath is the most significant of the 12 jyotirlingas located in different parts of India. It lets you relive ancient legends and tales and to unite with God.
BADRINATH: The Badrinath shrine is accepted to be as old as time itself. Devoted to Lord Vishnu, this temple was re-built up by Adi Shankaracharya in the eighth century as a major aspect of his main goal to renew Hinduism. Situated on the banks of the Rishi Ganga (Alaknanda), the temple, and the various adorable destinations around it, is a commendable place to go for. The last 11 kilometers to Badrinath is a adventurous steep uphill walk. At Devadarshini, the beauty of the whole Badrinath valley shows up before you – the township, the eminent façade of the temple and the twin mountain ranges Nar and Narayan as gatekeeper on its either side, and the Neelkanth sparkling like a crown on its head!
ROUTING:
DAY 01: DELHI – HARIDWAR (BY TRAIN/FLIGHT/SURFACE) ALT: 0294 M
DAY 02: HARIDWAR – BARKOT (DRIVE: 185 Km / 06 - 07 Hr) ALT: 1280 M
DAY 03: BARKOT – YAMUNOTRI (DRIVE: 40 Km / 02 Hr & TREK: 06 Km) ALT: 3185 M
YAMUNOTRI – BARKOT (TREK: 06 Km & DRIVE: 40 Km / 02 Hr) ALT: 1280 M
DAY 04: BARKOT – UTTARKASHI (DRIVE: 100 Km / 03.5 Hr) ALT: 1158 M
DAY 05: UTTARKASHI – GANGOTRI (DRIVE: 100 Km / 04 Hr) ALT: 3048 M
GANGOTRI – UTTARKASHI (DRIVE: 100 Km / 04 Hr) ALT: 1158 M
DAY 06: UTTARKASHI – GUPTKASHI (DRIVE: 196 Km / 07 Hr) ALT: 1319 M
DAY 07: GUPTKASHI – KEDARNATH (DRIVE: 35 Km / 1.5 Hr | TREK: 16 Km) ALT: 3584 M
DAY 08: KEDARNATH - GUPTKASHI (TREK: 16 Km | DRIVE: 35 Km / 1.5 Hr) ALT: 1319 M
DAY 09: GUPTKASHI – BADRINATH (DRIVE: 165 Km / 06 Hr) ALT: 3096 M
DAY 10: BADRINATH – RUDRAPRAYAG (DRIVE: 160 Km / 06 Hr) ALT: 0610 M
DAY 11: RUDRAPRAYAG – RISHIKESH (DRIVE: 140 Km / 05 Hr) ALT: 0360 M
DAY 12: RISHIKESH – DELHI (BY TRAIN/FLIGHT/SURFACE) ALT: 0216 M
“TRIP CONCLUDES HERE”
DETAILED ITINERARY:
DAY 01: DELHI – HARIDWAR (SURFACE / TRAIN / FLIGHT) ALT: 0294 M
Arrive at Haridwar railway station / Dehradun airport. Meet and greet by our representative and later drive to hotel in Haridwar. Arrive at hotel and check in.
In the afternoon a short sightseeing of Haridwar followed by aarti ceremony at the Har ki Pairi ghat of Haridwar. Overnight is at hotel in Haridwar.
Haridwar actually means "The Abode of Lord Vishnu". The city is a gateway to the Himalayas where the God dwells. Also specified as Kapilsthana, Mayapuri, Gangadwar, Mokshdwar in antiquated sacred texts and legends, the place is one of the seven holiest places (Sapta Puri) to Hindus.
It is here, where the Holy Ganga rises up out of Himalayas to move in the plains. While wandering through the streets, appreciate the mix of traditional Gurukul system of education to highly commercialised places like Hotels and Restaurants. The ashrams and Dharamshalas give the city its one of a kind flavor and appeal.
While in the City visit hill top temple Mansa Devi. You can take a cable car or walk to the road. Chandi devi temple on Neel Parvat and Mayapuri temple on the riverbank are additionally worth going to.
At night get charmed by the Holy Ganga Aarti at Har ki Pauri Ghat as the sunsets. Get charmed by the magnificence of blazes lit around.
DAY 02: HARIDWAR – BARKOT (185 KM DRIVE / 06 – 07 HR) ALT: 1280 M
Today morning after breakfast, drive to Barkot. On the way to Barkot visit Mussoorie & Lakhamandal.
After visiting this mesmerizing sight, drive further to Barkot. Upon arrival in Barkot, check in at the hotel.
Overnight is at the hotel in Barkot.
Mussoorie the queen of hills, it has a summoning snow ranges towards the north-east, and sparkling sights of the Doon Valley and Shiwalik ranges in the south. The town was once said to show a 'fairyland' air to visitors. It is situated at 90 km from Haridwar which would take around two and half hour to reach.
After a brief visit of Mussoorie drive further to Lakhamandan which is en route to Barkot, situated at 5 kms off road.
Lakhamandal is a place which is exceptionally popular for its Mahabharat Era's connection. As by legends Pandav used to live here in the time of Agyatwaas.The most spoke about Lakshagriha (Wax house) remains are here. Here is an ancient Hindu temple (committed to Lord Shiva) which is extremely prevalent among Shakti cult. The temple is enveloped by lovely mountains and Yamuna River. Lakhamandal is a blend of two words, lakha signifying "Lakhs" and mandal signifying "lingam". This landmark has been announced to be of national significance under the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological sites and Remains Act, 1958 (24 of 1958).
Barkot is a residential area, at a height of 1,280 m on Mussoorie– Yamunotri street. It is situated at a distance of 128 km from Dehradun and only 49 km on the way to Yamunotri. This place gives sight of some brilliant mountain ranges. The hypnotizing perspective of the peaks of Bandar Poonch which remains snow-topped during the time is certain to stay pictured in your memory till infinity. Best of all, it has wonderful atmosphere round the year and is very much associated from every single major district through road.
DAY 03: BARKOT – YAMUNOTRI (40 KM DRIVE / 07 KM TREK) ALT: 3185 M
YAMUNOTRI –BARKOT (07 KM TREK / 38 KM DRIVE) ALT: 1280 M
Today, bit early in the morning drive to Janki Chatti. From here start trek to Yamunotri. Either by walk or by mule or by palanquin on own expenses.
Yamunotri is the source of the Holy river Yamuna. It begins from the glacial lake of Saptarishi Kund, at a height of 4,421 meters. Committed to Goddess Yamuna, this age old temple has been a pilgrimage for times gone. Beginning at Rishikesh, the yatra takes the traveler through the absolute most delightful scenes, and in the end on the 14 kilometer exhausting trek from Hanuman Chatti that isn't simply scenic and physically empowering but also spiritually inspiring.
After visiting the temple return to hotel in Barkort. Overnight is at the hotel in Barkot.
DAY 04: BARKOT – UTTARKASHI (100 KM DRIVE / 03.5 HR) ALT: 1158 M
Today morning after breakfast, drive to Uttarkashi. En-route visits the Shiv Gufa at Mahargaon.
Shiv Gufa is a natural cave at Mehargaon on the Yamunotri – Uttarkashi Road. In the cave, one can see a normally formed Shivling – water normally falls over it continuously. The Guha likewise has naturally formed ice stone carvers of Shiva, Ganesha, Trishul, Lotus and Om. The Cave has knee deep water. Just four individuals can remain at once in the cave. You can hear the sounds of water falling in the cave.
After visiting the cave continue your drive to Uttarkashi. Upon arrival, check in at hotel. Overnight is at the hotel in Uttarkashi. In the evening visit Vishwanath Temple at Uttarkashi town.
The Viswanath Temple is the most significant and old shrine in this area. Of the numerous temples in Uttarkashi, the temple of Lord Vishwanath is unrivaled in significance.
Shiva, the presiding God of this temple, is worshipped throughout the day here. Each evening, guests are welcomed by the sound of bells, and the droning of mantras by pandits at the puja. Within the patio of the Vishwanath temple, and to its front, is the Shakti Temple, devoted to the goddess of strength. The huge brass trident jutting from this temple bears an engraving depicting how the Vishwanath Temple was built. As indicated by it, the temple was worked by King Ganeshwar, whose child Guh, an incredible warrior, built the trident. 26 feet high, this trident's base measures 8 feet 9 inches, and its top, 18'/2 inches in perimeter.
DAY 05: UTTARKASHI – GANGOTRI (100 KM DRIVE / 04 HR) ALT: 3048 M
GANGOTRI – UTTARKASHI (100 KM DRIVE / 04 HR) ALT: 1158 M
Today after early breakfast, drive to Gangotri. En route you may take a holy dip in the hot water Gangnani kund. Later drive further to Gangotri.
After visiting Gangotri temple return to Uttarkashi. On the way enjoy picturesque Harsil Village, Bhagirathi River and the most magnificent view of Himalayas.
Continue your drive to Uttarkashi.
Overnight is at hotel in Uttarkashi.
GANGNANI is a residential area located 46 kms from Uttarkashi on the course to Gangotri. Famous for its hot water springs, Gangnani is an ideal place for revival. The hot water spring at Gangnani is called Rishikund. The devotees take holy dip in this natural water spring before heading towards Gangotri. A temple devoted to sage Parasara, father of Veda Vyas lies in Gangnani.
GANGOTRI TEMPLE: It is the most astounding and the most significant temple of Goddess Ganga. Gangotri is a small town centered on the Gangotri Temple of Goddess Ganga. The present temple of Gangotri was worked by Amar Singh Thapa, Gorkha General in the mid eighteenth century. The origin of Bhagirathi River, Gaumukh glacier is 18 kms from Gangotri and one has to walk along to reach the point. Gangotri offers grand vistas of tough terrains, spouting water of Bhagirathi River and snow clad peaks. The place holds awesome significance among Hindus.
HARSIL is an untainted and hidden gem of Uttarakhand state. Situated in a beautiful valley occupied by the Bhotia Tribes at a height of around 2620 meters. It is situated at a distance of 75 km from Uttarkashi and 25 Km from Gangotri on Uttarkashi – Gangotri route. The Temperature of Harsil stays wonderful amid summers and reaches freezing point amid winters. The Bhagirathi River fills in as a perfect companion for this calm town.
DAY 06: UTTARKASHI – GUPTKASHI (190 KM DRIVE / 07 HR) ALT: 1319 M
Today morning after breakfast, drive to Guptkashi. En route visit Dhari Devi temple situated on the bank of Alaknanda River near Srinagar.
After visiting the temple, drive further to Guptkashi. Upon arrival and check in at hotel. Overnight is at the hotel in Guptkashi.
DHARI DEVI TEMPLE is a Hindu temple dedicated to Devi Kali Mata. The temple is dedicated to guardian Goddess of Uttarakhand “Dhari Devi”. The temple stands on the banks of river Alaknanda, in Kalyasaur along Srinagar(Garhwal)-Badrinath Highway.
GUPTKASHI: Guptkashi is another important religious place. It also holds noteworthy mentions in the Mahabharata. It is trusted that after war of Kurukshetra, the Pandavas needed to meet Lord Shiva to apologize and look for his blessings. Lord Shiva eluded from here to Kedarnath as he didn't wish to pardon the Pandavas, since they destroyed their own dynasty. The old Vishwanath temple, Ardhnarishwar temple and Manikarnika Kund, where the two streams Ganga and Yamuna are believed to meet, are the spots of fascination in Guptkashi.
DAY 07: GUPTKASHI – GAURIKUND (35 KM DRIVE / 01.5 HR) ALT: 1982 M
GAURIKUND – KEDARNATH (16 KM TREK) ALT: 3584 M
Today morning after early breakfast, drive to Sonprayag. From here take local jeep to Gaurikund. Gaurikund is the start point of trek to Kedarnath. From here start your foot journey further.
Upon arrival, check in at your hotel / camp. Overnight is at the hotel / camp in Kedarnath.
KEDARNATH: One of the most significant of the 12 jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva,the shrine is situated at an elevation of 3583 mt. With the Kedar range in the backdrop the shrine leaves you awestruck. Kedar is one of the names of the protector and the destroyer, Lord Shiva.
As Lord Shiva escaped from Guptkashi to Kedar, he sought refuge in form of a bull. When the Pandavas spotted him, he dived into the ground leaving his hump on the surface. The other portions of the Lord appeared at four other places and are worshipped as his manifestations. Arms appeared at Tungnath, Face at Rudranath, Belly at Madmaheshwar and Hair Locks with head at Kalpeshwar.
The Kedarnath shrine and the above mentioned four shrines are Panch Kedar.
DAY 08: KEDARNATH – GAURIKUND (16 KM TREK) ALT: 1982 M
GAURIKUND – GUPTKASHI (35 KM DRIVE / 01.5 HR) ALT: 1319 M
Today morning visit Kedarnath Temple. After the visit, start your trek down to Gaurikund. From here take local jeep to Sonprayag and further drive on your own car to Guptkashi.
Upon arrival, check in at the hotel. Overnight is at hotel in Guptkashi.
DAY 09: GUPTKASHI – BADRINATH (165 KM DRIVE / 06 HR) ALT: 3133 M
Today morning after breakfast, drive to Badrinath, en-route visits Chopta (also known as mini Switzerland of Uttarakhand).
CHOPTA is a beautiful village which is as yet not much explored by travellers. It gives astounding view of mountain ranges including Trishul, Nanda Devi, and Chaukhamba. It is situated at a height of 2680 M, in the midst of thick forests of Pine, Deodar and Rhododendron. It is easily driveable and is the beginning stage to Tungnath and Chandrashila.
Later, drive to Badrinath. Arrive at hotel and check in.
BADRINATH: One of the most vital place of journey in India also,One of the 'Four Dhams' is arranged 3,133 meters over the ocean levels. With Nar and Narayan mountain extends on either side and the transcending Neelkanth Peak the fantastic background makes the place more amazing. The loved spot was once overspread with wild berries, and got the name "Badri van", signifying "woodland of berries.
In evening continue to visit Mana Village which is the last town at Indo – China border. Also visit Bhimpul, Saraswati waterway, Vyas gufa, Ganesh Gufa and other imperative destinations.
At night return to hotel at Badrinath.
MANA VILLAGE is the last town at the Indo-China border. At 03 km drivable distance from Badrinath is the town assigned as "Tourism Village" by the Uttarakhand Government. The residents here are Indo-Mongolian tribes called Bhotias. This is one of the must visit places near Badrinath.
BHIM PUL is a captivating and adventurous place going back to the seasons of Mahabharata. It is told that at this place Bheem tossed a massive rock to make a way joining two mountains so that Draupadi could easily walk on it. Saraswati River is originating from between the mountain with tremendous power to meet with the water of Alaknanda River, and the confluence is called "Keshav Prayag"
VYAS CAVE is believed to date back to the era of Mahabharata. It is believed that it is the place from where sage Vyas directed the Mahabharata to Lord Ganesha.
GANESH CAVE is a naturally formed cave in the Mana Village. According to Hindu convictions, it is said that Ganesha penned Mahabharata from here as dictated by Rishi Vyas from the Vyas Cave that is a few steps ahead.
DAY 10: BADRINATH – RUDRAPRAYAG (160 KM DRIVE / 06 HR) ALT: 0610 M
Today morning after Badrinath Temple Darshan, drive to Rudraprayag, En-route visit Joshimath.
Overnight is at the hotel in Rudraprayag.
JOSHIMATH is a prominent hill station on the slopes above the confluence of Alaknanda and Dhauliganga rivers. Joshimath is one of the four 'Maths' set up by Adi Shankaracharya in eighth century. Joshimath is likewise the home of one of the oldest tree of India – Kalpvriksha, accepted to be 2400 old. It is also the base for some, trekking courses and simply near it is Auli, which is the renowned Ski resort of India.
Later after the visit, continue your drive to Rudraprayag. Upon arrival, check in at the hotel.
RUDRAPRAYAG - the town named after Lord Shiva (Rudra), is at the blessed confluence of Alaknanda and Mandakani rivers.The place is 34 km from Srinagar (Garhwal). From here one can make a choice for Kedarnath or Badrinath Dhams, since, the paths diverge here. It has an extraordinary religious centrality too.The place is believed to look like two sisters entwining and adding uniqueness to the appeal of the place. Numerous people travel to the place to witness this magnificence consistently.
The main temples are the Jagdamaba Temple and the Shiva Temple. The town of Kedarnath, important Hindu pilgrimage centre is situated around 86 km from the town. The Koteshwar Temple can be seen on the banks of the Alaknanda River and this is a well known site in the town.
DAY 11: RUDRAPRAYAG – RISHIKESH (135 KM DRIVE / 05 HR) ALT: 0360 M
Today morning after breakfast drive from Rudraprayag to Rishikesh. En route visit Devprayag.
Devprayag presents a delightful mix of conventions, legends and spirituality. This is where the Holy Bhagirathi and Alaknanda converge into one and take the name 'Ganga'.Thus making it a pilgrimage.
The blessed town is situated at an elevation of 618 m. It is offered with bounteous natural beauty. According to convictions, Lord Rama and his dad King Dashratha remorsed here. The major site of attraction of the town is the 'Raghunath Temple', committed to Lord Rama.
Well organized diverse levels at the bathing ghats of the town are to contain water incase of storms. In winter the priests from Badrinath come down to Devprayag. The place holds great stories from the old India. As the legends go, Lord Rama and Lakshmana did a yajna here in Treta-Yug to penance for executing Ravan, who was a Brahmin. With a 15-foot tall statue of Sri Ram (Sri Raghunath), the Raghunath Temple is one of the 108 most important temples in India. The statue of Garuda before the temple adds more to the fascination of the place. As you move from behind the temple you reach Vamana's cave and adjacent is Lord Rama's stone throne.
After the visit continue your drive to Rishikesh. Upon arrival, check in the hotel.
Rishikesh is the base to Garhwal Himalayas, surrounded by Shivalik hills and bisected by the wide and sluggish Ganges, is often claimed as the `Yoga Capital of the World'.
Rishikesh is an ideal destination not only for pilgrims but also for those who want to delve deeper into meditation, Yoga and other aspects of Hinduism. Compared to Haridwar, Rishikesh is more tranquil and offers some of the best meditation spot. A number of Ashrams (hermitages) offer Yoga and meditation courses for those in quest of spiritual fulfillment. Some come to Rishikesh to learn the ways of the mystics while others come here to discover their inner selves. Rishikesh has recently developed to be an important centre for treatment using the ancient methods of treatment nature and Ayurveda for difficult to treat ailments and stress induced problems. The international Yoga Festival held here every year (1st-7th March) on the banks of river Ganga attracts participation from all across the globe.
Not only for pilgrims and people seeking spiritual knowledge but also for adventure sports lover the place is heaven. The city has wide range of adventure sports like rafting, kayking, bungee jumping, fox flying and others to offer.
In the evening a brief visit of town followed by Aarti ceremony at Triveni Ghat. Return to hotel for overnight stay.
DAY 12: RISHIKESH – DELHI (SURFACE / TRAIN / FLIGHT) ALT: 0216 M
Today in time, transfer to Haridwar Railway station or Dehradun airport to board your train / flight for onwards journey.
ADVISORY:
- The Chardham Yatra is a pilgrimage tour where a long & hectic journey goes through remote locations of Himalayan region in Uttarakhand. We would request you to kindly do not expect luxury arrangements due to lack of resources in the region and also make yourself physically and mentally prepared to undertake the tour. However, we provide best services and comfortable trip putting our best efforts in the given conditions.
- The Chardham Yatra begins from end of May to Mid November each year. We suggest you to avoid July and August months as during this period this region witnesses heavy rainfall leads to landslides and other natural adversities.
- We highly recommend to undertake the Chardham Yatra during the month of September – November due to following reasons:
- Weather during this period is very pleasant so the tour becomes comfortable.
- Due to limited tourists, there is hardly any traffic congestion anywhere in the entire trip so the journey becomes less tiring.
- There are almost no queues to visit temple during this period so you get hassle free visit to temple for which you travel from so far away place.
- Sure chance of getting envisaged hotels avoiding alternate hotels which may get downgraded due to non availability situation in peak season.
- Helicopter tickets are easily available and almost no chance of facing overbooking issues.
- During this period you can also add other places in India in your tour plan as weather remains pleasant throughout.
- Due to altitude variation you need to carry both summer and winter clothes. (Provided in check list). Women are advised to avoid Sarees and opt for Salwar Kameez or trousers.
- Do consult with your doctor and make sure you do not have any health issues related to high altitudes. If you have ailment like acrophobia, high blood pressure, asthma or other heart problems, please do refrain from undertaking this journey.
- As Chardham Yatra is a seasonal business for hotels, therefore in these locations hotels operate with limited power backup. Therefore, there might be some power interruptions.
- Due to mountain terrain the mobile networks in few places are not good, so keep your family & friends informed if sometimes there is any issue of connectivity.
- ATMs (Automated teller machines) are available in many places in during your travel but money exchange facility is available in Haridwar, Rishikesh and Dehradun only.
- VIP Darshan / Special Puja arrangements are subject to availability on the spot.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
ACCOMMODATION:
We have prepared the proposal on 2 categories hotels wherein:
- Category I hotels are economical basis neat and clean hotels in respective region with basic 2 star facilities except in Kedarnath where these are basic neat and clean guest houses.
- Category II hotels are best available hotels in respective region with 3 star facilities except in Kedarnath where these are basic neat and clean guest houses.
TRANSPORTATION:
- We would recommend using Toyota Innova for clients from 01 – 04 person and Tempo Traveller from 05 – 09 person.
- Vehicle would be air conditioned but the air conditioning would not operate in hills.
ACCOMPANYING ESCORT (IF REQUIRED):
- Well mannered knowledgeable local English speaking guide/escort will be provided.
HELICOPTER SHUTTLE SERVICE:
- Location of Helipads: Different Helicopter companies operate from different helipads (In & around Guptkashi). Exact flying location is subject to availability with particular helicopter operator.
Dos and Don’ts:
- Eat only what is cooked and drink either packaged or boiled water.
- Carry heavy woolen clothes to protect from cold weather during the month of October-November and carry moderate woolen during Summer Season.
- Carry dry eatable stocks with you like biscuits, Sugar, Candies, Chocolates, milk powder, assorted dry fruits, honey, lemons and tinned foods and other items suiting your palates.
- While visiting Hindu mythological sites, shrines and temples, one should remove shoes and cover head with a piece of cloth before entering the Holy Place.
- Trek only on hill-side, avoid trekking or standing on valley side, as pony (horse) coming from opposite direction may push you down to the valley which may cause serious casualty.
- Don’t overstrain on steep gradients. Move slowly and steadily, as this is a laborious pilgrimage.
- Only registered pony walla, porter, dandy man may be hired as they are available for prefixed tariffs.
- Do not take pictures if cameras are not allowed in any particular area. Do not play with the sentiments of any particular religion.
- Alcohol or non vegetarian food is not permitted during Char Dham Yatra Tour.
- Heavy jewellery should be avoided during journey.
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• This itinerary is specially designed for our clients, where we have also included other en route sightseeing places to make it more interesting. However visit to these additional places is subject to weather and time availability. • We also arrange helicopter shuttle service from Guptkashi to Kedarnath and return. In case client opts to visit Kedarnath by same day helicopter shuttle, the guest will be having one spare day (unused stay of Kedarnath). However we recommend to still have the spare day in hand to use it in case there is any issue with helicopter flying. OPENING & CLOSING DATES - 2018: TEMPLES OPENING CLOSING YAMMUNOTRI 19 April 2018 (Final) 09 November 2018 (Tentative) GANGOTRI 19 April 2018 (Final) 09 November 2018 (Tentative) KEDARNATH 29 April 2018 (Final) 10 November 2018 (Tentative) BADRINATH 30 April 2018 (Final) 25 November 2018 (Tentative) Note: The above CLOSING DATES of temples are tentative. The exact dates will be updated as soon as they are announced.
Duration: 11 Nights / 12 Days Ex: Delhi
Kedarnath - Haridwar - Guptkashi - Delhi - Badrinath
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