CHAR DHAM YATRA

India is home to numerous sacred shrines scattered across its vast and untamed terrain, offering devout hearts the opportunity for a closer and more intimate connection with the Divine. One such extraordinary journey is the Char Dham Yatra, which takes pilgrims to four temples that are praised abundantly even in the ancient scriptures known as the Puranas. These temples include the sacred origins of the Yamuna and Ganga rivers at Yamunotri and Gangotri, as well as the revered shrines of Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu at Kedarnath and Badrinath. Visiting these shrines dedicated to the divine feminine energy, Lord Shiva, and Lord Vishnu in one pilgrimage makes the Char Dham Yatra a truly wholesome and unique experience.

No matter which part of India you come from, rest assured that we can meticulously arrange Char Dham Yatra packages that not only include visits to the Char Dham temples but also encompass the many other holy sites along the journey. In essence, when you choose our Char Dham Yatra Packages, you can expect a perfect immersion in the sacred Himalayas, starting right from your own hometown. Simply give us a call, as we have limited space to showcase all of our Char Dham Yatra packages. However, we have been organizing and leading Char Dham Yatra journeys from all corners of the nation for many years, and we can certainly create the ideal pilgrimage experience for you as well.

Best Char Dham Yatra Packages 2024

Char Dham Yatra Packages No. Of Days Tour Price
Chardham Yatra Package 2024 11 Nights / 12 Days ₹ 31,350/-
Chardham Yatra by Helicopter 5 Nights / 6 Days ₹ 1,85,000/-
Do Dham Yatra by Road 6 Nights / 7 Days ₹ 23,500/-
Do Dham Yatra by Helicopter Same Day ₹ 99000/-

About Char Dham

Chota Chardham, a holy pilgrimage in the Garhwal hill of Devbhoomi Uttarakhand, takes place annually for a period of 6 months. This spiritual journey leads pilgrims to the four sacred temples of Kedarnath, Badrinath, Gangotri, and Yamunotri. Kedarnath is dedicated to Lord Shiva, Badrinath to Lord Vishnu, Gangotri to goddess Ganga, and Yamunotri to goddess Yamuna.

According to tradition, embarking on the Char Dhams ensures that devotees attain Moksha, or liberation from the cycle of birth and rebirth, after their passing. The journey is not only incredibly scenic but also poses challenges for many. However, upon completion of the pilgrimage, every aspect of it feels truly worthwhile.

Best Time to Visit Char Dham Yatra

The best time to visit Char Dham is during the months of May to June and from the end of September to November, before it closes. Although the pilgrimage remains open for 6 months, it is crucial to choose the right time to visit in order to have a hassle-free journey, as the mountainous terrain presents unpredictable weather conditions.

Regardless of the time of year you decide to go, it is advisable to carry warm clothes. Visit our official website to explore our collection of Char Dham Yatra Packages and Uttarakhand Tour Packages during this period.

How to Reach Char Dham Yatra from Delhi

Traveling to Char Dham from Delhi can be done through three different modes of transportation. If you have a private car and are comfortable driving in hilly areas, taking a road trip to the Char Dham temples would be the most convenient option. Alternatively, there are private and state-run buses that connect Delhi to Uttarakhand.

By Road: National Highway 34 connects Delhi to Rishikesh and Haridwar, while NH 7 connects Delhi to Dehradun via Badrinath. Buses are available up to Gaurikund for Kedarnath and Janki Chatti for Yamunotri, which are the last motorable roads to reach the respective temples. Also you can opt for Cab service from Delhi / Dehradun / Haridwar to reach these places. 12 Seater Luxury Tempo Travelers are available for comfortable Journey.

By Train: Uttarakhand and Delhi have excellent rail connectivity. The nearest railheads for Badrinath are Ramnagar or Kotdwar, which are approximately 146 kilometers away. To reach Gangotri, it is advisable to first travel by train from Delhi to Dehradun. Along the way, important junctions include Haridwar, Dehradun, Rishikesh, Pauri, Udham Singh Nagar, Nainital, Kotdwar, and Kathgodam. Once you reach the train station, you can choose between a private cab, shared cab, or bus service to reach the temples.

By Flight: It is more convenient and time-saving option, you can also consider traveling by helicopter. Helicopter journeys to the Char Dham Yatra start from the Sahastradhara Helipad in Dehradun. From Delhi, you can reach Dehradun by bus, train, or cab. Char Dham Yatra Packages by Helicopter from Delhi, making the entire experience much easier for you.

Places to visit in Char Dham Yatra

Char Dham Yatra is a spiritual journey that allows individuals to connect with God. Throughout this pilgrimage, one will traverse the sacred hills, rivers, and significant places of worship. Here are some notable destinations to explore during the Char Dham Yatra:

    1. Rishikesh – Situated at the precise point where the Ganga River descends from the mountains and meets the plains, Rishikesh is a revered town. It is adorned with numerous temples, adorned with various Ghats, and serves as the focal point for the international yoga festival.

    1. Haridwar – Located a mere 20-minute drive away from Rishikesh, Haridwar is another holy town renowned for its spiritual significance. Positioned in close proximity to Delhi, it offers the opportunity to witness the iconic Har Ki Pauri Aarti. Haridwar and Rishikesh are often referred to as the ‘Gateway to the Char Dham’.

    1. Panch Prayag – The Panch Prayag, also known as the five Prayags, symbolize the convergence points of five holy rivers. These five Prayags include Vishnuprayag, Nandprayag, Karnaprayag, Rudraprayag, and Devprayag. During the Char Dham Yatra, pilgrims are guided to these sacred confluence points, providing them with a deeply spiritual experience.

    1. Badrinath – Situated alongside the Alaknanda River, Badrinath Dham is the abode of Badri Vishal, where Lord Vishnu is worshipped as the king of Badri Kshetra. Surrounded by the enchanting Twin Mountains of Nar and Narayan, this place is steeped in mystery and legends associated with Lord Shiva and Vishnu.

    1. Kedarnath – Nestled amidst the majestic Kedar Mountain ranges and alongside the holy Mandakini River, Kedarnath is a revered site of Shiva worship. It is renowned for its challenging terrain, requiring significant time and effort to reach.

    1. Gangotri – Gangotri Dham is dedicated to the goddess Ganga and the pristine Gangotri temple marks the fabled origin of the Bhagirathi River. The temple can be easily accessed and is renowned for its breathtaking natural surroundings.

    1. Yamunotri – The ancient Yamunotri temple is the abode of goddess Yamuna and signifies the starting point of the Yamuna River. To reach the temple, one must embark on an 8 km trek from the last Motorable road of Janki Chatti.

Embarking on the Char Dham Yatra allows devotees to immerse themselves in the divine aura of these sacred places, fostering a deeper connection with spirituality.

What to Eat in Char Dham

The Char Dham temples are nestled amidst the Garhwal Himalayas. In these remote regions with challenging terrains, pilgrims should not anticipate a wide range of food options. Local cuisine, which is both highly nutritious and delectable, is commonly savored.

Kafuli – Kafuli, a delectable spinach curry, is often referred to as the local dal. It is particularly cherished during the peak winter months.

Chainsoo – Chainsoo is the Pahadi rendition of the dal commonly prepared at home. This dish incorporates a variety of pulses, enhanced with an assortment of spices, and pairs perfectly with rice or roti.

Phaanu – Phaanu, the quintessential soul-warming Pahadi delicacy, is prepared using an array of pulses and garnished with coriander to impart an extra burst of flavor.

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