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Embark on a transformative journey with Char Dham Yatra, a sacred pilgrimage encompassing four revered sites in the Himalayas. Begin at Yamunotri, where the Yamuna River originates, and proceed to Gangotri, the source of the Ganges. Explore the mystical Kedarnath, home to one of the 12 Jyotirlingas, and culminate your pilgrimage at Badrinath, dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Trek through breathtaking landscapes, visit ancient temples, and immerse yourself in spiritual rituals. Experience the divine essence of each site, surrounded by serene beauty and profound tranquility. Join fellow pilgrims in seeking blessings and enlightenment on this transcendent journey of faith.
Delhi to Delhi
10:00 PM
A Char Dham Yatra is a significant pilgrimage journey in Hinduism, covering four sacred sites in India: Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath. Each site holds its own religious and cultural importance, and the journey itself is believed to be spiritually enriching.
During the journey, you’ll experience a mix of spiritual practices, breathtaking natural beauty, and the camaraderie of fellow pilgrims. It’s essential to be prepared for varying weather conditions, especially in the higher altitudes, and to respect the religious customs and traditions observed at each site. Overall, a Char Dham Yatra is a profound and memorable experience for many devotees.
📍 Distance: 230 km
⏳ Travel Time: 6-7 hours
📍 Distance: 210 km
⏳ Travel Time: 7-8 hours
Take a holy dip in Jamunabai Kund (hot water spring).
Visit Yamunotri Temple, built by Maharani Gularia of Jaipur in the 19th century.
Offer prayers at Divya Shila (a sacred rock near the temple).
Experience cooking rice in Surya Kund, a hot spring—pilgrims take it home as “Prasad”.
After darshan and rituals, return to Jankichatti.
Drive back to Barkot.
Overnight stay in Barkot.
📍 Distance: 36 km drive + 6 km trek (one way)
⏳ Trek Duration: 3-4 hours (one way)
Located opposite the Vishwanath Temple.
Features a 6-meter-high ‘Trishul’, believed to be thrown by Goddess Durga at demons.
Lower part made of copper, upper part made of iron.
Evening at leisure to explore Uttarkashi’s ashrams and riverside.
Overnight stay in Uttarkashi.
📍 Distance: 100 km
⏳ Travel Time: 4 hrs
Take a holy dip in the Bhagirathi River (origin of the Ganges).
Perform Pooja and Darshan at Shree Gangotri Temple, built in the 18th century by Gorkha General Amar Singh Thapa.
Spend time in the peaceful surroundings of Gangotri.
Afternoon: Drive back to Uttarkashi.
Overnight stay in Uttarkashi.
📍 Distance: 100 km (one way)
⏳ Travel Time: 3-4 hrs
📍 Distance: 220 km
⏳ Travel Time: 8-9 hrs
Guptkashi is known as “Hidden Benares” due to its mythological connection with Lord Shiva and the Pandavas.
Early Morning Departure:
✔ Trek to Kedarnath :
✔ Arrival at Kedarnath (~3:00 PM):
✔ Sacred Evening:
✔ Overnight Stay:
📍 Distance:
🚨 Note: The trek is challenging, so pace yourself, stay hydrated, and take short breaks when needed.
Early Morning Darshan & Sunrise View:
✔ Trek Back to Sonprayag:
✔ Arrival & Rest:
🚨 Note: Start the trek early to avoid delays and ensure a smooth journey back.
While returning from Kedarnath Temple Darshan, the vehicle will depart only once all group members have assembled at the designated parking area.
✅ If you wish to leave early or take an alternate mode of transport, it will be your responsibility to cover any additional expenses (such as private taxi or transport costs).
🚘 Kindly coordinate with the group leader and follow the schedule to ensure a smooth journey for everyone.
Morning Departure:
✔ Long Drive (~8-10 hours):
✔ Arrival at Badrinath (Night):
🚨 Note: The journey is long, so keep warm clothes, snacks, and essentials handy.
Early Morning Darshan at Badrinath Temple:
✔ Return Journey to Haridwar (~6-7 hours):
✔ Board Overnight Bus to Delhi:
🚨 Note: To avoid delays, ensure you reach the bus boarding point on time.
🙏 Thank you for being a part of this sacred expedition! Until the next adventure!