- Yatra Duration: 10 Days
- Pickup & Drop: Rishikesh / Haridwar
- Yatra Route: Yamunotri – Gangotri – Kedarnath – Badrinath
- Maximum Altitude: 11,755 Ft. (3,583 M) – Kedarnath
- Yatra Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
- Region: Garhwal Himalayas, Uttarakhand
- Best Season: May–June & September–October
- Yatra Type: Spiritual Pilgrimage / Himalayan Road Trip
- Famous Temples: Yamunotri Temple,
- Gangotri Temple, Kedarnath Temple & Badrinath Temple, Jyotirmath Temple
- Famous Attractions: Mana Village, Bhairavnath Temple, Tapt Kund, Vasudhara Falls, Harsil Valley & Ganga Aarti
- Famous Peaks Visible: Chaukhamba, Neelkanth, Shivling, Meru & Kedar Dome Peaks
- Forest Type: Pine, Deodar, Oak & Rhododendron Forests
- Accommodation: Hotels, Guesthouses, Camps & Homestays
- Suitable For: Families, Pilgrims, Nature Lovers & Adventure Traveler’s
The Char Dham Yatra is one of the most sacred and spiritually significant pilgrimages in India, taking travelers through the divine Himalayan shrines of Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath in Uttarakhand. Surrounded by majestic snow-covered peaks, holy rivers, dense forests, and beautiful mountain valleys, the journey offers a perfect blend of spirituality, nature, culture, and adventure.
The yatra passes through scenic destinations like Barkot, Harsil, Guptkashi, Joshimath, and Mana Village while offering breathtaking views of peaks such as Chaukhamba, Neelkanth, Shivling, Meru, and Kedar Dome. Pilgrims experience sacred river confluences, peaceful Himalayan landscapes, ancient temples,
hot water springs, and the spiritual atmosphere of the Garhwal Himalayas throughout the route.
The trek to Kedarnath Temple, the holy dip at Yamunotri & Gangotri, and the divine aura of Badrinath Dham make this journey truly unforgettable. From spiritual prayers and temple darshan to scenic mountain drives, waterfalls, forests, and cultural experiences, the Char Dham Yatra is a once-in-a-lifetime Himalayan pilgrimage that brings peace, devotion, and incredible memories.
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Note
- Children below 15 years must be accompanied by a parent or guardian
- Carrying a valid government ID proof is mandatory during the yatra
- Medical Certificate & Disclaimer Form may be required for Kedarnath trek participants
- Weather in the Himalayas can change rapidly, and travelers should be prepared for rain, cold temperatures, and road delays
- Helicopter services for Kedarnath are subject to weather conditions and operational availability
- Yatra itinerary may change depending on weather, road conditions, government advisories, and safety considerations
- Participants are advised to carry warm clothes, rain protection, comfortable footwear, and essential medicines
- Respect local culture, temple rules, and environmental guidelines during the yatra
- Mobile network connectivity may be limited in remote Himalayan regions
- Char Dham Yatra is a spiritual Himalayan journey requiring patience, flexibility, and basic physical fitness
Char Dham Yatra – Recommended Gear
Important
Char Dham Yatra involves long mountain road journeys, changing weather conditions, high-altitude travel, and the Kedarnath trek section. Warm clothes, rain protection, comfortable footwear, essential medicines, and basic physical
fitness are highly recommended for a safe and comfortable yatra experience.
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How to Reach Rishikesh
What to Explore in Haridwar / Rishikesh During Yatra Season
If you arrive one day before the yatra starts, or if your buffer day remains unused after the journey, you can explore the spiritual and peaceful atmosphere of Haridwar & Rishikesh. The Ganga River, Himalayan views, temples, cafés, yoga vibes, and evening aartis make both destinations perfect for relaxation before or after the Char Dham Yatra.
Important Notes
- Carry light rain protection and comfortable walking shoes
- Avoid going near strong river currents during heavy rainfall
- Roads and bridges may become slippery during monsoon season
- Keep buffer time for traffic, weather
- delays, or landslide-prone routes during yatra season
ATM, Mobile Connectivity & Electricity During Char Dham Yatra
Char Dham Yatra Online Registration Details
Terms & Cancellation Policy
Itineraries Expand all
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Day 1: Haridwar / Rishikesh → Barkot
- Distance: ~180–200 km
- Travel Time: 8–10 hrs
- Pickup Time: 5:00 AM Morning
- Departure from Haridwar / Rishikesh
- Scenic drive through Mussoorie & mountain roads
- Beautiful Himalayan valleys and river views
- Arrival at Barkot by evening
- Dinner & overnight stay
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Day 2: Barkot → Yamunotri → Barkot
- Distance: ~36 km drive + 5–6 km trek (one side)
- Travel Time: Full Day
- Early morning drive to Janki Chatti
- Trek towards Yamunotri Temple
- Visit Surya Kund & Divya Shila
- Darshan at Yamunotri Dham
- Return trek to Janki Chatti
- Drive back to Barkot
- Dinner & overnight stay
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Day 3: Barkot → Uttarkashi
- Distance: ~100 km
- Travel Time: 4–6 hrs
- Morning departure from Barkot
- Scenic drive through Himalayan valleys
- Arrival at Uttarkashi
- Visit Vishwanath Temple (time permitting)
- Dinner & overnight stay
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Day 4: Uttarkashi → Gangotri → Uttarkashi
- Distance: ~200 km round trip
- Travel Time: 8–10 hrs
- Early morning drive to Gangotri Dham
- Scenic views of Harsil Valley and Bhagirathi River
- Darshan at Gangotri Temple
- Explore nearby riverfront area
- Return drive to Uttarkashi
- Dinner & overnight stay
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Day 5: Uttarkashi → Guptkashi / Sitapur
- Distance: ~220 km
- Travel Time: 8–10 hrs
- Long scenic drive through Garhwal Himalayas
- View of river confluences and mountain valleys
- Arrival at Guptkashi / Sitapur by evening
- Dinner & overnight stay
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Day 6: Guptkashi → Kedarnath
- Distance: ~30 km drive + 16–18 km trek
- Travel Time: Full Day
- Early morning drive to Sonprayag / Gaurikund
- Trek towards Kedarnath Temple
- Pony / palki / helicopter options available
- Arrival at Kedarnath
- Evening darshan and temple visit
- Overnight stay near Kedarnath
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Day 7: Kedarnath → Guptkashi
- Distance: ~16–18 km trek + drive
- Travel Time: Full Day
- Early morning Kedarnath darshan
- Trek back to Gaurikund
- Drive to Guptkashi / Sitapur
- Dinner & overnight stay
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Day 8: Guptkashi → Badrinath
- Distance: ~190 km
- Travel Time: 8–10 hrs
- Scenic drive via Joshimath
- Visit Jyotirmath (Joshimath)
- Arrival at Badrinath Dham
- Evening darshan & aarti
- Dinner & overnight stay
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Day 9: Badrinath → Mana Village → Rudraprayag / Srinagar
- Distance: ~160–180 km
- Travel Time: 7–9 hrs
- Morning darshan at Badrinath Temple
- Visit Mana Village, Bhim Pul & Saraswati River
- Drive towards Rudraprayag / Srinagar
- Dinner & overnight stay
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Day 10: Rudraprayag / Srinagar → Haridwar / Rishikesh
- Distance: ~160–180 km
- Travel Time: 6–8 hrs
- Morning departure after breakfast
- Scenic drive through Devprayag and Himalayan roads
- Arrival at Haridwar / Rishikesh by evening
- Trip ends with beautiful spiritual and
- Himalayan memories
Trip Infos
- Best season Apr - May, Sep- Oct
- Accomodation Guest house, Hotel on Multiple sharing
- Max Altitude 14000 ft.
- Airport Jolly grant airport Dehradun
- Transportation from Haridwar to Haridwar
- Meals Daily Brekfast, Dinner Pure Veg meal at Hotel
- Min people 1
- Max people 25
- Grade Moderate
- Meals Daily Brekfast, Dinner Pure Veg meal at Hotel
- Connectivity All Network available during Yatra
- Trekking KM 32 kms (kedarnath ), 6 kms (Yamunotri)
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FAQ's Expand all
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What is the duration of Char Dham Yatra ?
10 Days
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What is the best time for Char Dham Yatra ?
May–June & September–October
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Where does the yatra start and end ?
Haridwar / Rishikesh
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Which temples are covered in the yatra ?
Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath & Badrinath
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Are there any age restrictions for undertaking the Char Dham Yatra?
There are no specific age restrictions for undertaking the Char Dham Yatra. However, pilgrims should be reasonably fit and healthy to endure the physical rigors of the journey, especially if trekking is involved.
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Is Kedarnath trek compulsory ?
Yes, Kedarnath requires trekking unless you opt for pony, palki, doli, or helicopter services
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What is the Kedarnath trek distance ?
Approx. 16–18 km one side from Gaurikund
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Is helicopter service available for Kedarnath ?
Yes, subject to weather and availability
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What type of accommodation is provided ?
Hotels / guesthouses on sharing basis
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Are meals included ?
Yes, pure vegetarian breakfast & dinner included
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Is transportation included in the package ?
Yes, group transportation from Haridwar / Rishikesh and return
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Is Char Dham Yatra safe ?
Yes, with proper planning and guidance, the yatra is generally safe
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Is prior trekking experience required ?
No, but basic fitness is recommended for Kedarnath trek.
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What is the highest altitude during the yatra ?
Kedarnath – Approx. 11,755 ft
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Is mobile network available during the yatra ?
Network is available in most towns but limited in higher Himalayan areas
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What documents are required ?
Valid government ID proof (Aadhaar / Passport / Driving License)
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Can solo travelers join ?
Yes, solo travelers are welcome
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What fitness level is required ?
Basic physical fitness and stamina are recommended
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Is altitude sickness possible ?
Yes, mild altitude-related symptoms may occur in high-altitude areas
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What happens in case of bad weather ?
Itinerary may be delayed or modified for safety reasons
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Are permits included ?
Yes, all necessary permits and registrations are included
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What is the nearest airport ?
Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun
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What is the nearest railway station ?
Haridwar / Rishikesh Railway Station ?
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Is this yatra suitable for kids and elderly people ?
Yes, if medically fit and comfortable with mountain travel
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What should I pack ?
Warm clothes, rain protection, comfortable shoes, medicines, and ID proof
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Are ATMs available on route ?
ATMs are available in major towns but may have network or cash issues
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Can I charge my phone during the yatra ?
Yes, charging is available in most hotels depending on electricity conditions
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What is food quality like ?
Simple, hygienic, fresh vegetarian meals are provided
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Is alcohol or smoking allowed ?
Strongly discouraged during the yatra
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Are medical facilities available ?
Basic medical facilities, oxygen support, and first aid are available in major locations
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Can itinerary change ?
Yes, due to weather, road conditions, traffic, or government advisories
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How early should I book ?
At least 10–15 days in advance is recommended during peak season
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Is solo female travel safe
Yes, group departures are generally considered safe
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Can I extend my stay ?
Yes, stay extension is possible at additional cost
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