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Apply for Your Visa TodayChar Dham Yatra is one of the most sacred pilgrimages in India, covering four holy shrines in Uttarakhand — Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath. Nestled in the majestic Himalayas, this spiritual journey holds immense significance in Hindu tradition and is believed to cleanse the soul and bring divine blessings. The yatra usually begins from Yamunotri, the source of the Yamuna River, followed by Gangotri, the origin of the holy Ganga. It then proceeds to Kedarnath, one of the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva, and concludes at Badrinath, dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Each destination offers a unique blend of spirituality, natural beauty, and cultural heritage.
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Yamunotri is the starting point of the Char Dham Yatra and is dedicated to Goddess Yamuna. It is the source of the Yamuna River and is located at an altitude of around 10,800 ft
Gangotri is dedicated to Goddess Ganga and is considered the origin of the holy River Ganges. Located at around 10,200 ft, the temple sits on the banks of the Bhagirathi River.
Kedarnath is one of the most important temples of Lord Shiva and part of the 12 Jyotirlingas. Situated at an altitude of 11,700 ft, the temple lies near the Mandakini River.
Badrinath is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is one of the most important pilgrimage sites in India. Located at 10,300 ft, it lies between the Nar and Narayan mountain ranges.
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Yamunotri is the first and one of the most sacred destinations of the Char Dham Yatra, dedicated to Goddess Yamuna. Located in the Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarakhand at an altitude of around 10,800 ft, the temple is surrounded by snow-covered peaks, dense forests, and serene natural beauty. The Yamuna River, one of the holiest rivers in India, originates from the Yamunotri Glacier near Bandarpunch peak, though the temple marks its spiritual origin.
This sacred place holds deep mythological significance, as Goddess Yamuna is believed to be the sister of Yama, the God of Death. It is believed that taking blessings at Yamunotri protects devotees from untimely death and grants spiritual purification. The peaceful environment, combined with divine energy and breathtaking Himalayan landscapes, makes Yamunotri a perfect destination for both spiritual seekers and nature lovers.
One of the most unique features of Yamunotri is its natural hot water springs, especially Surya Kund. Pilgrims cook rice and potatoes in these hot springs as prasad and offer them at the temple. Before entering the temple, devotees worship Divya Shila, a sacred rock pillar situated near the temple. The journey to Yamunotri includes a scenic 6 km trek from Janki Chatti, passing through waterfalls, mountains, and narrow trails alongside the river, making the experience both spiritual and adventurous.
The best time to visit Yamunotri is between May to June and September to October, when the weather is pleasant and the temple remains open. During winter, the region receives heavy snowfall, and the temple is closed. The combination of devotion, natural beauty, and a peaceful atmosphere makes Yamunotri a truly unforgettable pilgrimage experience.
Carry warm clothing including a jacket, thermals, and woolen layers as temperatures can drop even in summer. A waterproof jacket or poncho is essential due to unpredictable weather. Comfortable trekking pants and quick-dry clothes are recommended.
Wear sturdy trekking shoes with good grip as the trail can be steep and slippery. Carry extra pairs of socks and lightweight slippers for rest.
Essential accessories include sunglasses for UV protection, a cap or woolen hat, gloves, and a trekking pole for better balance during the climb. A rain cover for your backpack is also important.
Carry a basic first aid kit along with personal medicines. Include items like sunscreen (SPF 50+), lip balm, moisturizer, and hand sanitizer. If you are sensitive to altitude, consult a doctor before the trip.
Keep a water bottle (at least 2 liters), energy snacks like dry fruits and chocolates, a flashlight or headlamp, power bank, and valid ID proof. Pack light but ensure all necessary items are included.
Start your trek early in the morning to avoid crowds and weather changes. Maintain a steady pace and stay hydrated throughout the journey. Respect local traditions and keep the environment clean. Always check weather conditions before starting your trip.
Gangotri is one of the most sacred destinations of the Char Dham Yatra and is dedicated to Goddess Ganga. Located in the Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarakhand at an altitude of around 10,200 ft, the Gangotri Temple stands on the banks of the Bhagirathi River, which is considered the origin of the holy Ganga. Surrounded by snow-clad peaks, pine forests, and the serene sound of flowing water, Gangotri offers a deeply spiritual and peaceful environment.
According to Hindu mythology, Goddess Ganga descended from heaven to earth at this very place to cleanse the sins of King Bhagirath’s ancestors. The river is therefore also called Bhagirathi in its initial course. The actual source of the river lies at Gaumukh Glacier, about 18 km trek from Gangotri, making it a popular destination for trekkers and spiritual seekers alike.
The temple, built in white granite, reflects simplicity and divine energy. Pilgrims take a holy dip in the icy waters of the river before offering prayers, believing it purifies the soul and washes away sins. The surrounding landscapes, including rugged mountains and scenic trails, add to the overall experience of peace and devotion.
The best time to visit Gangotri is from May to June and September to October, when the weather is clear and suitable for travel. During winter, the temple is closed due to heavy snowfall and the idol is moved to Mukhba village. Gangotri is not just a pilgrimage site but also a gateway to high-altitude treks and natural exploration in the Himalayas.
Carry warm clothing including jackets, thermals, and woolen layers as temperatures can be very cold, especially in the morning and evening. A waterproof jacket is recommended due to sudden weather changes. Quick-dry trekking clothes are ideal.
Use strong trekking shoes with good grip, especially if planning to trek towards Gaumukh. Carry extra socks and lightweight footwear for rest periods.
Essential accessories include sunglasses, gloves, woolen cap, and a trekking pole for stability. A rain cover for your bag is also useful.
Carry a first aid kit, personal medicines, sunscreen (SPF 50+), lip balm, and moisturizer. High altitude may cause discomfort, so basic medication for altitude sickness is recommended after consulting a doctor.
Pack a water bottle (2 liters), energy snacks, flashlight, power bank, and valid ID proof. Keep your backpack light yet sufficient for the journey.
Start early to avoid weather issues and crowds. Stay hydrated and maintain a steady pace. Respect local customs and keep the environment clean. Always check weather updates before travel.
Kedarnath is one of the most sacred pilgrimage sites in India and an important part of the Char Dham Yatra. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, it is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas and holds immense spiritual significance in Hindu mythology. Located in the Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarakhand at an altitude of approximately 11,700 ft, the Kedarnath Temple stands near the Mandakini River, surrounded by majestic snow-covered peaks.
The temple is believed to have been originally built by the Pandavas and later revived by Adi Shankaracharya. Its ancient stone architecture and powerful spiritual aura attract thousands of devotees every year. The peaceful yet powerful environment of Kedarnath creates a deeply spiritual experience for visitors seeking devotion and inner peace.
The journey to Kedarnath includes a 16 km trek from Gaurikund, passing through scenic landscapes, waterfalls, river valleys, and mountain trails. For those unable to trek, options like pony, palki, and helicopter services are also available. The trek itself is considered a significant part of the spiritual experience, combining devotion with adventure.
The best time to visit Kedarnath is from May to June and September to October. During winter, heavy snowfall leads to the closure of the temple, and the idol is shifted to Ukhimath. The combination of spiritual energy, natural beauty, and the challenging journey makes Kedarnath one of the most powerful pilgrimage experiences in the Himalayas.
Carry warm clothing including heavy jackets, thermals, woolen sweaters, gloves, and caps as temperatures can drop significantly, even in summer. A waterproof jacket or poncho is highly recommended due to sudden rain or snowfall.
Wear high-quality trekking shoes with strong grip and ankle support, as the trail can be steep and slippery. Carry extra socks and lightweight footwear for rest.
Essential accessories include sunglasses, woolen cap, gloves, and a trekking pole for better balance. A rain cover for your backpack is also important.
Carry a basic first aid kit, personal medicines, pain relief spray, sunscreen (SPF 50+), lip balm, and moisturizer. Altitude sickness can occur, so consult a doctor before travel if needed.
Pack a water bottle (2–3 liters), energy snacks, flashlight or headlamp, power bank, and valid ID proof. Keep your backpack light but well-prepared.
Start your trek early in the morning to avoid crowd and weather issues. Walk at a steady pace and take breaks when needed. Stay hydrated and avoid overexertion. Respect local customs and keep the environment clean.
Badrinath is one of the most important pilgrimage destinations in India and a key part of the Char Dham Yatra. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, the Badrinath Temple is located in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand at an altitude of around 10,300 ft. Situated between the Nar and Narayan mountain ranges and along the banks of the Alaknanda River, the temple is surrounded by breathtaking Himalayan scenery.
The temple is believed to have been established by Adi Shankaracharya in the 8th century and is an important site for Vaishnav devotees. The colorful architecture of the temple, along with its spiritual aura, attracts thousands of pilgrims every year. The idol of Lord Vishnu in a meditative posture adds to the divine atmosphere of the place.
Unlike Kedarnath, Badrinath is easily accessible by road, making it suitable for people of all age groups. One of the key rituals here is taking a dip in the sacred Tapt Kund, a natural hot water spring near the temple, before offering prayers. Nearby attractions include Mana Village (the last village of India), Vasudhara Falls, and Charan Paduka, which enhance the overall experience of the journey.
The best time to visit Badrinath is from May to June and September to October. During winter, the temple is closed due to heavy snowfall and the idol is moved to Joshimath. The combination of easy accessibility, strong spiritual significance, and scenic beauty makes Badrinath a must-visit destination in the Himalayas.
Carry warm clothing including jackets, sweaters, and thermals as temperatures can be cold, especially in mornings and evenings. A light waterproof jacket is recommended due to changing weather conditions.
Wear comfortable walking or trekking shoes with good grip. Carry extra socks and simple footwear for relaxation.
Carry sunglasses, cap or woolen hat, gloves, and a small daypack. These help in dealing with sun exposure and cold weather.
Keep a basic first aid kit, personal medicines, sunscreen, lip balm, and moisturizer. Even though it is accessible by road, the altitude may still affect some travelers.
Carry water bottles, light snacks, power bank, flashlight, and valid ID proof. Pack light for a comfortable journey.
Start early for temple visits to avoid crowds. Follow local customs and maintain cleanliness. Check weather conditions before travel and keep buffer time in your plan.
The Char Dham Yatra is one of the most sacred pilgrimages in India, covering Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath. This 10-day itinerary is designed to provide a balanced journey with comfortable travel, proper acclimatization, and sufficient time for दर्शन (darshan) at each holy shrine.
Arrive at Haridwar or Rishikesh and begin your spiritual journey. Attend the evening Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri or Triveni Ghat. Overnight stay.
Drive to Barkot (approx. 180 km / 7–8 hrs). Enjoy scenic views of rivers, valleys, and mountains. Barkot serves as the base for Yamunotri. Overnight stay.
Drive to Janki Chatti and trek 5–6 km to Yamunotri Temple. Visit Surya Kund and take blessings of Goddess Yamuna. Return to Barkot. Overnight stay.
Drive to Uttarkashi (approx. 4–5 hrs). Visit the famous Kashi Vishwanath Temple and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. Overnight stay.
Early morning drive to Gangotri Temple (100 km). Take a holy dip in the Bhagirathi River and perform पूजा. Return to Uttarkashi. Overnight stay.
Drive to Guptkashi (approx. 8–9 hrs). Witness beautiful Himalayan landscapes throughout the journey. Overnight stay at Guptkashi.
Drive to Sonprayag and begin the 16 km trek to Kedarnath Temple. Options like pony, palki, or helicopter are also available. Evening दर्शन at Kedarnath. Overnight stay near temple.
Attend morning darshan at Kedarnath Temple. Trek back to Sonprayag and drive to Guptkashi. Overnight stay.
Drive to Badrinath via Joshimath. Visit Badrinath Temple, take a dip in Tapt Kund, and attend evening Aarti. Overnight stay.
Return journey to Haridwar via Joshimath and Rishikesh. Tour concludes with divine blessings and memorable experiences.
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