Char Dham Yatra in Himalaya
Shri Badrinath Shri Kedarnath Gangotri & Yamunotri
Duration - 08 Nights/ 09 Days
Detailed Itinerary-
Day 1 : Dehradun – Barkot (180 Kms/ approx. 6 -7 Hrs)
Day 2 : Barkot - Yamunotri - Barkot - (36 Kms drive & 6 Kms Trek one way)
The deity or Goddess Yamuna is made of black marble. The temple is dedicated to the river Yamuna, who is represented in the form of a silver idol, bedecked with garlands. About 3,293 metres above the sea level, Yamunotri stands proudly with its enormous mountain peaks, glaciers and gushing waters of Yamuna. River Yamuna, the second most sacred river of India, originates in Yamunotri, making it one of the pilgrimage sites in the Chota Char Dham Yatra in Uttarakhand._
Day 3 : Barkot- Uttarkashi (100 Kms/ approx. 4 Hrs)
Day 4 : Uttarkashi - Gangotri – Uttarkashi (100 Kms/ approx. 3 Hrs one way)
Gangotri - As per The Hindu mythology, Goddess Ganga - the daughter of Lord Brahma showed herself as a waterway to acquit the transgressions of King Bhagirath's forerunners, taking after his extreme retribution of a few centuries, and Lord Shiva got her into his tangled locks to minimize the gigantic effect of her fall. She came to be called Bhagirathi at her incredible source. Along the right back of Bhagirathi stands the sanctum of Gangotri devoted to the Goddess. Roisted at a stature of 3042 meters (10,000 ft), it was developed in the mid-18th century by a Gorkha Commander, Amar Singh Thapa.
Day 5 : Uttarkashi - Guptkashi (220 Kms/approx. 9 Hrs)
Day 6 : Guptkashi- Kedarnath- Guptkashi [By Helicopter]
Shri Kedarnath_- is a majestic sight, standing in the middle of a wide plateau surrounded by lofty snow Covered peaks. The temple of Kedarnath, located at a height of 3,581 mts, stands at the head of the Mandakini River. The present temple, built in the 8th century by Adi Shankaracharya, stands adjacent to the site of an earlier temple built by the Pandavas. The inner walls of the assembly hall are decorated with figures of various deities and scenes from mythology. Outside the temple door a large statue of the Nandi Bull stands as guard. It is said thatdevotees who die here become one with Shiva himself
Day 7 : Guptkashi- Badrinath (185 Kms/ approx. 6-7 Hrs)
Shri Badrinath Temple - It's so great to take in the way that this sacrosanct destination which is being dedicated to Lord Vishnu has been committed to humankind. The area where Lord Vishnu pondered under a Badri tree for thousand unremitting years and taught us a definitive method for welfare of humankind is exceptional on the planet. Today,this temple is considered as one of the holiest Hindu temples.
Day 8 : Badrinath- Rudraprayag (160 Kms /approx. 6 Hrs)
After the sightseeing tour, drive towards Rudraprayag. Upon arrival check-in at the hotel. Overnight stay at Rudraprayag.
Day 9 : Rudraprayag– Haridwar (165 Kms /approx. 6 Hrs)
2.Detailed Itinerary-
Duration - 08 Nights/ 09 Days
Day 1 : Dehradun Airport/Haridwar – Barkot (180 Kms/ approx. 6 -7 Hrs)
Day 2 : Barkot - Yamunotri - Barkot - (36 Kms drive & 6 Kms Trek one way)
The deity or Goddess Yamuna is made of black marble. The temple is dedicated to the river Yamuna, who is represented in the form of a silver idol, bedecked with garlands. About 3,293 metres above the sea level, Yamunotri stands proudly with its enormous mountain peaks, glaciers and gushing waters of Yamuna. River Yamuna, the second most sacred river of India, originates in Yamunotri, making it one of the pilgrimage sites in the Chota Char Dham Yatra in Uttarakhand.
Day 3 : Barkot- Uttarkashi (100 Kms/ approx. 4 Hrs)
Day 4 : Uttarkashi - Gangotri – Uttarkashi (100 Kms/ approx. 3 Hrs one way)
Gangotri -_ As per The Hindu mythology, Goddess Ganga - the daughter of Lord Brahma showed herself as a waterway to acquit the transgressions of King Bhagirath's forerunners, taking after his extreme retribution of a few centuries, and Lord Shiva got her into his tangled locks to minimize the gigantic effect of her fall. She came to be called Bhagirathi at her incredible source. Along the right back of Bhagirathi stands the sanctum of Gangotri devoted to the Goddess. Roosted at a stature of 3042 meters (10,000 ft), it was developed in the mid-18th century by a Gorkha Commander, Amar Singh Thapa
Day 5 : Uttarkashi - Guptkashi (220 Kms/approx. 9 Hrs)
Day 6 : Guptkashi- Kedarnath [By Trek]
Shri Badrinath Temple_ - It's so great to take in the way that this sacrosanct destination which is being dedicated to Lord Vishnu has been committed to humankind. The area where Lord Vishnu pondered under a Badri tree for thousand unremitting years and taught us a definitive method for welfare of humankind is exceptional on the planet. Today, this temple is considered as one of the holiest Hindu temples._
Day 7 : Kedarnath – Gaurikund – Guptkashi (20kms/8-9hrs)
Day 8 : Guptkashi- Badrinath (185 Kms/ approx. 6-7 Hrs)
Shri Badrinath Temple_ - It's so great to take in the way that this sacrosanct destination which is being dedicated to Lord Vishnu has been committed to humankind. The area where Lord Vishnu pondered under a Badri tree for thousand unremitting years and taught us a definitive method for welfare of humankind is exceptional on the planet. Today, this temple is considered as one of the holiest Hindu temples.
Day 9 : Badrinath- Rudraprayag (160 Kms /approx. 6 Hrs)
After the sightseeing tour, drive towards Rudraprayag. Upon arrival check-in at the hotel. Overnight stay at Rudraprayag.
Day 10 : Rudraprayag– Haridwar/Dehradun Airport (165 Kms /approx. 6 Hrs)
3.Detailed Itinerary-
Duration - 11 Nights/ 12 Days
Day 1 : Delhi- Haridwar (210 Kms/approx. 6 Hrs)
Day 2 : Haridwar- Barkot (180 Kms/ approx. 6 -7 Hrs)
Barkot_ is an ideal destination to stay for pilgrims of Shri Yamunotri, It is situated 45 Kms before Yamunotri temple, from where panoramic views of the Bandar punch Peaks can be seen.
Day 3 : Barkot - Yamunotri - Barkot - (36 Kms drive & 6 Kms Trek one way)
The deity or Goddess Yamuna is made of black marble. The temple is dedicated to the river Yamuna, who is represented in the form of a silver idol, bedecked with garlands. About 3,293 metres above the sea level, Yamunotri stands proudly with its enormous mountain peaks, glaciers and gushing waters of Yamuna. River Yamuna, the second most sacred river of India, originates in Yamunotri, making it one of the pilgrimage sites in the Chota Char Dham Yatra in Uttarakhand
Day 4 : Barkot – Uttarkashi (100 Kms/ approx. 4 Hrs)
Day 5 : Uttarkashi – Gangotri – Uttarkashi (100 Kms/ approx. 3 Hrs one way)
Gangotri -_ As per The Hindu mythology, Goddess Ganga - the daughter of Lord Brahma showed herself as a waterway to acquit the transgressions of King Bhagirath's forerunners, taking after his extreme retribution of a few centuries, and Lord Shiva got her into his tangled locks to minimize the gigantic effect of her fall. She came to be called Bhagirathi at her incredible source. Along the right back of Bhagirathi stands the sanctum of Gangotri devoted to the Goddess. Roosted at a stature of 3042 meters (10,000 ft), it was developed in the mid-18th century by a Gorkha Commander, Amar Singh Thapa.
Day 6 : Uttarkashi - Guptkashi (220 Kms/approx. 9 Hrs)
Day 7 : UGuptkashi – Kedarnath by Trek
Shri Kedarnath_- is a majestic sight, standing in the middle of a wide plateau surrounded by lofty snow Covered peaks. The temple of Kedarnath, located at a height of 3,581 mts, stand at the head of the Mandakini River. The present temple, built in the 8th century by Adi Shankaracharya, stands adjacent to the site of an earlier temple built by the Pandavas. The inner walls of the assembly hall are decorated with figures of various deities and scenes from mythology. Outside the templedoor a large statue of the Nandi Bull stands as guard. It is said that devotees who die here become one with Shiva himself.
Day 8 : Kedarnath – Gaurikund – Guptkashi (20kms/8-9hrs)
Day 9 : Guptkashi – Badrinath (210 Kms/ approx. 7- 8 Hrs)
Shri Badrinath Temple - It's so great to take in the way that this sacrosanct destination which is being dedicated to Lord Vishnu has been committed to humankind. The area where Lord Vishnu pondered under a Badri tree for thousand unremitting years and taught us a definitive method for welfare of humankind is exceptional on the planet. Today, this temple is considered as one of the holiest Hindu temples.
Day 10 : Badrinath – Rudraprayag (160 Kms /approx. 6 Hrs)
After the sightseeing tour, drive towards Rudraprayag. Upon arrival check-in at hotel. Overnight stay at Rudraprayag.
Day 11 : Rudraprayag – Haridwar via Rishikesh (165 Kms /approx. 6 Hrs)
Day 12 : Haridwar – Delhi (210 Kms/ approx. 6 Hrs))