From Delhi, take the Dham Yatra.
Delhi, Haridwar, Guptkashi, Kedarnath, Badrinath, Joshimath, Rudraprayag, and Rishikesh are the places to visit.
Name of the Tour: Do Dham Yatra From Delhi
Duration of Tour: 6 Nights/7 Days
Description
A Journey of Spirituality to Badrinath and Kedarnath
Come along with us on a once-in-a-lifetime Do Dham Yatra from Delhi, a holy journey to Kedarnath and Badrinath, two of India's most venerated shrines. You will travel far into the Himalayas on this adventure, where dedication and amazing natural beauty coexist. Our thoughtfully planned schedule guarantees a comfortable and easy journey, freeing you up to concentrate on your spiritual journey.
Highlights of the Yatra in Do Dham:
Explore the revered Kedarnath Temple, which honors Lord Shiva and is surrounded by magnificent mountains.
Experience the heavenly aura of Badrinath Temple, one of the Char Dhams, dedicated to Lord Vishnu.
comfortable travel from Delhi to the towns in the Himalayas.
knowledgeable tour guides to help along the way.
lodging in hygienic, secure hotels.
chance to see beautiful valleys, rivers, and sceneries.
The Do Dham Yatra provides the ideal balance of adventure and dedication, whether you are looking for a tranquil getaway from the city or spiritual fulfillment. Plan your pilgrimage now to discover India's spiritual core.
Day 1 of the itinerary: Delhi to Haridwar
Greetings from Do Dham Yatra. Drive to Haridwar via Rishikesh after arriving at the Delhi Airport or Railway Station, and spend the night at a hotel in Haridwar.
Day 2: Guptkashi-Haridwar
Check out, drive to Guptkashi, and spend the night at the hotel after breakfast.
Day 3: Kedarnath to Guptkashi
After breakfast in the morning, depart for Kedarnath Dham. Kedarnath Darshan is fun. At Kedarnath, spend the night.
By Helicopter: Our driver will drop you off at your pre-arranged Helipad in the morning. Whether you plan to arrive by helicopter or by foot, you can let the driver know when you plan to arrive so that the driver can be prepared to pick you up. Note that this bundle does not include a helicopter ticket.
By trip: After our driver drops you off at Sonprayag in the morning, you must take a local jeep to Gaurikund, where your trip to Kedarnath Ji begins. You do the same after darshan and head back to Sonpraag. Due to a significant parking problem, the driver will return to another palace; if his phone number is unreachable, you will need to wait for your driver or get another taxi.
Kedarnath: The magnificent Kedarnath range serves as the backdrop for the picturesque Kedarnath shrine, one of Lord Shiva's twelve jyotirlingas. Lord Shiva is also known by the name Kedar. Legend has it that the Pandavas, feeling guilty about killing their own brothers, sought Lord Shiva's blessings for ransom after defeating the Kaurava in the Kurukshetra war. He frequently escaped them and sought sanctuary at Kedarnath in the shape of a bull. He left his hump on the ground as he plunged into the dirt while being pursued.
Kedarnath Weather: Because of its great altitude, Kedarnath has frigid temperatures for the most of the year. Here, summers are pleasant and cool, while winters are harsh. The temperature fluctuates by about 20°C during the summer. It is advised to wear light wool clothing. Kedarnath experiences a harsh winter, with temperatures as low as 0° Celsius. The area also receives snowfall during this period. Tourists typically avoid this time of year due to the extremely cold weather.
Day 4: Guptkashi to Kedarnath
Return to Guptkashi by track or helicopter the morning after Darshan. Take a hotel room for the night.
Day 5: Badrinath – Guptkashi
Go to Badrinath the morning after breakfast. Arrive at the hotel in Badrinath and check in. In the evening, pilgrims participate in the Darshan of Badrivishal and Aarti after taking a dip in the Tapt Kund. For the ancestors' Pinddan Shraddh (Pitrus), Brahma Kapal is crucial. Other noteworthy tourist destinations include Mana, Mata Murti, Charan Paduka, Vyas Gufa, Bhimkund, and the Saraswati River's "Mukh." Badrinath Ji is only three kilometers away. At Badrinath, spend the night.
Mana settlement: The final Indian settlement before Tibet, it is inhabited by an Indo-Mongolian people.
Vasundhara: This stunning waterfall is exactly what its name implies. The distance from Badrinath to this location is 5 kilometers, of which 2 km can be driven to Mana.
Bhim Pul: Across the raging Saraswati river from Mana village is a large rock that forms a natural bridge. It is thought to have been positioned there by Bhim, the second oldest of the five Pandava brothers, and offers a breathtaking view of water pouring down through the small opening beneath the rock.
Ved Vyas is thought to have made an appearance in the Mahabharata and the Qur'anic commentary at Vyas Gufa, a rock cave close to Mana Village.
Badrinath Weather: The average minimum temperature is 8° Celsius, with a high temperature of approximately 18° Celsius. As a result, wearing warm, woolen clothing is necessary for a year-round stay in Badrinath. Snowfall is common in Badrinath throughout the winter months. With an average temperature of 5° Celsius, winter is quite cold. This time of year is typically closed to tourists due to the extremely cold weather.
Day 6: Rishikesh to Badrinath
Once I had breakfast, I went to Rishikesh. Rishikesh: For Hindus, Rishikesh, which bears the name of Lord Vishnu, is a sacred city. It is also referred to as the yoga center of the world and is home to numerous internationally recognized ashrams. It is situated in northern India, in the foothills of the Himalayas. With its abundance of ashrams and various yoga and meditation sessions, Rishikesh bills itself as the "Yoga Capital of the World." Within the city, lush hills encircle the swift-moving Ganges. In addition to temples and ashrams, Rishikesh is today a well-liked destination for white-water rafting, a hangout for backpackers, and the starting point for Himalayan treks.Stop for one night.
Day 7: 230KMS/7HR from Rishikesh to Haridwar to Delhi
Return to Delhi by car. Transfer to the railway station or airport upon arrival in Delhi.
Six nights of lodging in the hotels listed above or comparable are included in the tour price.
At Chardham Yatra, all meals
taxi for our itinerary's tours and excursions
Parking, toll taxes, and driver allowance
EXCLUSIVE TOUR COSTS
Train or air price
The camera is charged.
Porter and coolie fees.
temple donations.
prolonged visit or journey for any cause.
Fees for the guide and admission while sightseeing.
Any meals not included in the "Tour Cost Includes" list
Anything else not included under "Tour cost includes"
5% tax on government services
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
According to a government decree, Indians can present any government-approved photo identification at the time of hotel check-in, such as a passport, driver's license, voter ID card, or passport, but foreigners are asked to present their passport as proof of identity.
Only Indian nationals are eligible for all prices, which are in Indian Rupees.
The pricing listed above could change at any time without warning.
Upon receiving a definite booking, rooms are subject to availability.
If the hotels listed are not available, comparable hotels of the same type and quality will be offered, which may alter the price of the package described above.
50% of the total amount must be paid at the time of tour booking, with the remaining 100% due before departure.
The package price is good until September 30.
Package prices do not apply during holidays like Diwali and Christmas.
CANCELLATION GUIDELINES
10% of the trip or service fee is due 31 days before arrival.
15% of the tour/service price if you book 30–21 days before your arrival.
25% of the tour/service cost is due 20–11 days before arrival.
50% of the tour/service fee is due 10–6 days before arrival.
No refund for less than five days before arrival or no show.
Holidays like Diwali, Christmas, and Long Weekend: No RefundS.