Char Dham Yatra Packages 2026

Char Dham Yatra Bus Booking from Haridwar Cost:15,000 Per Person Group Tour.

Located in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand state, which was formerly a part of Uttarakhand, lies Chardham, the most significant Hindu sacred route in the Himalayas. Four Hindu pilgrimage sites are along the route: Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath.

Route of the Tour
Day 1: 210 km/7-8 hours from Haridwar to Barkot 1352 MTS is the height.
Drive to En Route after being picked up in Haridwar Visit Kempty in Mussoorie. Drive to Barkot later after Full Water Full. When you arrive, check into the Barkot hotel. Dinner in the evening during your stay at the Barkot.

Barkot Weather: Summers are often nice, with temperatures between 25 and 30 degrees Celsius; winters: Although the nights are chilly, with temperatures ranging from 10 to 5 degrees, the days are lovely.

Day 2: Yamunotri - Barkot - Barkot 36 km by car and 6 km by trek (one way) 3235 meters above sea level.
After a packed breakfast in the morning, drive to Jankichatti or Phoolchatti and begin your 6-kilometer trip to Yamunotri (either on foot, by horseback, or by Doli at your own expense). Trek back to Jankichatti from Jamunabai Kund after enjoying "Darshan" of "Yamunaji" and a soak in the warm water. Drive to Barkot later on and spend the night there.

Yamunotri shrine: During the 1800s, Jaipur's Maharani Gularia constructed the shrine. In the current century, it has been reconstructed after being demolished twice. Rice in Yamunotri can be cooked by wrapping it in a cloth and submerging it in the Taptkund's hot water. This cooked rice is brought home by pilgrims as "Prasad." It is possible to offer "Pooja" to DivyaShila here, close to the temple.

Day 3: 100 km/4 hours from Barkot to Uttarkashi 1352 MTS is the height.
Drive to Uttarkashi in the morning after breakfast. When you get to Uttarkashi, check into the hotel. Go to Uttarkashi's KashiVishwanath Temple.Spend the night at Uttarkashi.

There are numerous temples and ashrams in Uttarkashi. The town's name, which refers to its proximity to and closeness to the city of Kashi (Varanasi), is indicative of this. Like Varanasi, the town of Uttarkashi is located alongside the Ganga River.

One of the earliest Shiva temples in Northern India is the Vishwanath temple. rebuilt in the traditional architectural style by Maharani Khaneti Devi of Tehri State in 1857. It is located in the center of the community. At the temple complex, a large iron trident representing the holy mother has been built and worshipped for eternity. The temple complex also has the modest shrines of Ganeshji, Sakshi Gopal, and Markandeya Rishi. Special aartis, AkhandJyoti and AkhandAbhishek, are offered in the morning and evening. According to Skunda Purana, Uttarkashi is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas, sometimes referred to as "Saumya Varanasi," the residence of Lord Shiva in Kaliyug.

Day 4: 100 km (3–4 on each side) from Uttarkashi to Gangotri 3048 meters above sea level.
Drive to Gangotri in the morning (after a hearty breakfast), stop at Gangnani to have a holy plunge in Garam Kund, and then continue driving through the stunning Harsil Valley to reach Gangotri. Harsil is well-known for its stunning natural surroundings and for its breathtaking vistas of the mountains and deodar trees. Take a holy bath in the Ganges River, also known as Bhagirathi at its source, as you arrive at Shree Gangotri. After completing Pooja and Darshan, take some time to unwind in the beautiful surroundings. Drive back to Uttarkashi thereafter. Spend the night at Uttarkashi.

Day 5: Guptkashi to Uttarkashi (220 km; 8–9 hours) 1319 MTS is the height.
Drive via Moolgarh and Lambgoan to Guptkashi in the morning after breakfast. At Tilwara, you may view the stunning Mandakini River while traveling. The Mandakini River originates near Kedarnath; to get to Guptakashi, drive beside the river and stop at the ArdhNarishwar Temple. Once at the Guptakashi hotel, check in. Spend the night at Guptakashi.

Day 6: Guptkashi, Phata, and Kedarnath (30 km by road and 19 km by helicopter one way) 3384 meters above sea level.
Check out of the hotel in the morning after breakfast and travel to Kedarnth. Upon arrival, register at the hotel Savor Kedanrathpooja Darshan and return to your hotel. Evening in Kedarnath Dinner Spend the night at the Kedarnath hotel.

Day 7: Kedarnath to Guptkashi (30 km by road and 19 km by helicopter one way) 3384 meters above sea level.
Check out of the accommodation in the morning after breakfast and return to the Guptkashi hotel Upon arrival, check into the hotel and spend the night there with dinner.

Day 8: 240 km/8 hours from Guptkashi to Badrinath 3133 meters above sea level.
Drive to Badrinath in the morning after breakfast. When you get at the hotel in Badrinath Ji, check in. Dinner in the evening and an overnight stay at the hotel.

Day 9: Rudraprayag to Badrinath Sightseeing (200 km, 07 hours)
Following breakfast, Badrintah Pilgrims bathe in the Taptkund and visit Brahamakapal, which is significant for the Pinddan Shraddh of ancestors (Pitrus). Other noteworthy tourist destinations are the "Mukh" of the Saraswati River, Own Cost Driver Mana, Vyas Gufa, Maatamoorti, Charanpaduka, and Bhimkund. Just three kilometers away from Badrinathjee. Drive to Rudraprayag later on Upon arrival, register at the hotel and spend the night at Rudraprayag.

Day 10: Rishikesh Sightseeing Haridwar from Rudraprayag to Devprayag (160 miles, 5 hours)
Travel to Haridwar in the AM. Visits the Devprayag Confluence of the Bhagirathi and Alaknada Rivers are made along the way. Rishikesh sightseeing before taking a car to the Haridwar Drop.