Ek Dham Yatra Tour Package from Haridwar

Ek Dham Yatra can be started from either Delhi or Haridwar. Ek Dham Packages 2024 will allow you to fully enjoy your visit to Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri, or Yamunotri. The destination can be chosen according to your preferences, and we have a package to match.

Budget is the most important consideration when planning a holiday or religious visit to Char Dham. However, this does not preclude devotees from realizing their dreams. Working in this regard, Shrine Yatra has created Ek Dham Packages for budget-conscious travelers.

Included and Excluded

  • Meal as per hotel Plan and drinks free too.
  • Return airport and round trip transfers.
  • Accommodation on twin sharing basis.
  • The above rates are on per day disposal basi
  • Enjoy Brussels day tours. Overnight Brussels
  • AC will not be functional on Hills or Slopes.
  • Any other service not mentioned
  • Additional entry fees other than specified
  • Amsterdam canal cruise not included for basic

Highlights of the Tour

  • Our team of knowledgeable guides and travel experts are dedicated to making your journey memorable and worry-free
  • Dive into rich cultures and traditions. Explore historic sites, savor authentic cuisine, and connect with locals.
  • We take care of all the details, so you can focus on creating memories. Rest assured that your journey is in capable hands
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  • From accommodations to dining experiences, we select the best partners to ensure your comfort and enjoyment throughout your journey.

Itinerary

Pick up from Haridwar Railway Station, Dehradun Airport. Drive to Barkot via Mussoorie, shightseen at Kempty Fall (it is recommended that you have lunch there because there are no good restaurants before Badkot) Later, drive directly to Barkot and transfer to your hotel. Overnight stay in Barkot.

Early in the morning, drive to Jankichatti/Phoolchatti and begin the 6-kilometer trek to Yamunotri. Either on foot, by horseback, or by Doli at your own expense. Arr. Yamunotri. Rice can be cooked by wrapping it in a cloth and dipping it in hot water from the hot kund. Pilgrims bring this cooked rice home as "Prasad". "Pooja" can be offered to Divya Shila near the temple after taking a bath in Jamunabai Kund's clean water and having "Darshan" of the pious "Yamunaji" before returning to Jankichatti. Return to Barkot for an overnight stay.

Drive to Uttarkashi. Visit Vishwanath Temple and others. Check into the hotel. Rest day at leisure. Night halt.

Early morning drive to Gangotri, stopping in Gangnani to take a holy dip in Garam Kund before continuing on to Gangotri via the beautiful Harsil Valley. Harsil is well-known for its natural beauty and breathtaking views of the Deodar trees and mountains. Upon arrival at Shree Gangotri, take a holy dip in the sacred river Ganges, also known as Bhagirathi at its source. Perform Pooja and Darshan, then take some time to relax in the beautiful surroundings. Return to Uttarkashi. Overnight stay in Uttarkashi.

Drive directly to Guptkashi via Moolgarh and Lambgoan. En route, you can see the beautiful Mandakini River at Tilwara. The Mandakini river flows from Kedarnath; drive alongside it to reach Guptakashi. When you arrive, check into your hotel and spend the evening visiting the Ardh Narishwar Temple. Overnight stay at the hotel.

After the medical check-up, proceed to Sonprayag. The trek begins from Sonprayag to Kedarnath (3584 mts) by pony or Doli. Tour participants should bring personal medications, heavy woolens, toiletries, and clothing for an overnight stay in Kedarnath. Visit the Kedarnath Temple. Overnight stay.

Trek down to Sonprayag in the early morning after temple darshan. Continue driving to Sonprayag. Check into the hotel. Night halt.

Drive to Badrinath from Joshimath. Check into the hotel. Later in the evening, visit the Badrinath Temple for Aarti. Overnight stay.

After taking a bath in the Taptkund, pilgrims go to Badrivishal for Darshan in the morning. Brahamakapal is important for ancestral Pinddan Shraddh (Pitrus). Other interesting sightseeing destinations include Mana, Vyas Gufa, Maatamoorti, Charanpaduka, Bhimkund, and the Saraswati River's "Mukh". Approximately three kilometers from Badrinathjee. Later, return to Pipalkoti / Rudraprayag / Kirtinagar via Joshimath. Check into your hotel. Staying overnight.

Drive to Rishikesh, the 'place of sages', a celebrated spiritual town on the Ganga River that is surrounded by the Shivalik range of the Himalayas on three sides. It is said that when Raibhya Rishi performed hard penances, God appeared under the name "Hrishikesh," and this area became known as Rishikesh. Visit the Rishikesh temples and sights, including Laxman Jhulla, Ram Jhulla, Triveni Ghat, Bharat Mandir, and Shivananda Ashram. Later, transfer to Haridwar Railway Station/Dehradun Airport. Tour ends.

Location Map

Char Dham Yatra FAQs

Every year, the Chardham Yatra begins in April or May and lasts until October/November, when the doors of all four temples (Badrinath, Kedarnath, Yumunotri, and Gangotri) are kept open until the day of the "Diwali Festival," which is celebrated every year in October/November. "Diwali festival-Also called Deepawali" is considered one of the main festivals of Hindus, and the dates of this festival are determined by holy saints/Gurus/Priests according to the Hindu calendar). After Diwali, the doors of all temples remain closed for the next five or six months due to heavy snowfall and very cold weather, as all these temples are located in the remote places of Himalayan Mountains, where life is not easy to survive due to uncertain weather conditions

Char Dham refers to four sacred places in India according to Hindu belief. The Chardham of India, which includes Puri, Dwarka, Badrinath, and Rameshwaram, is the most sacred of all pilgrimages. It is believed that visiting these holy shrines located in all four corners of India cleanses one's sins and frees one from the cycle of life and death.

However, some people refer to these places as Char Dham - Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinathji (in Uttaranchal), which, while sacred, are not actually Char Dham. Any Dham is a revered place, but "Char Dham" specifically refers to Puri, Dwarka, Badrinath, and Rameshwaram, where four Shankaracharyas reside.

The answer is yes. Thirtha yatra has become very easy in recent years; Yamunotri and Kedarnath are difficult to reach, but you can hire Palki to accompany you, and transportation is very close to the rest of the places.

Please keep in mind that these are high altitude areas, so anyone with respiratory or cardiovascular issues should consult a doctor before visiting.

Chardham Yatra can begin in either Delhi or Haridwar. As India's capital, Delhi is well-connected to the rest of the world and all major cities in India via various flight and train connections. The road connectivity between Delhi and Haridwar is excellent, with a distance of only 210 kilometers and a drive time of approximately 5 hours. One can fly from Delhi to Dehradun (Joly Grant Airport), which is only 41 kilometers (1 hour's drive) from Haridwar.

The nearest railway station in Haridwar is just 16 kilometers before "Har-Ki-Pauri" (Haridwar), and the train journey from Delhi to Haridwar takes approximately 4-5 hours. The Chardham Yatra begins in Delhi and continues through Hardiwar, Barkot, Yamunotri, Uttarkashi, Gangotri, Guptkashi, Kedarnath, Rudraprayag, Badrinath, Joshimath, Srinagar (Garwal), Rishikesh, and back to Delhi. These places can be visited in approximately 12 days from Delhi to Delhi and 11 days from Haridwar to Haridwar.

Every year, the Chardham Yatra begins in April or May and lasts until October/November, when the doors of all four temples (Badrinath, Kedarnath, Yumunotri, and Gangotri) are kept open until the day of the "Diwali Festival," which is celebrated every year in October/November. "Diwali festival - also known as Deepawali" is considered one of the main festivals of Hindus, and the dates of this festival are decided by the holy saints/Gurus/Priests according to the Hindu calendar.

After Diwali, all temple doors remain closed for the next five or six months due to heavy snowfall and extremely cold weather, as all of these temples are located in remote areas of the Himalayan Mountains where life is difficult to survive due to unpredictable weather conditions.

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