Char Dham Yatra Packages 2026

Char Dham Yatra Package by Train Cost:18,000 Per Person Group Tour.

Train-Based Chardham Yatra Package

Overview of the Train Package for Chardham Yatra
Concerning the Train Chardham Yatra Package:

The Char Dham Yatra takes you to four sacred sites, and it is said that those seeking "moksha" will find it by touring all four of these locations. These holy sites, which are dispersed throughout the nation, exude the calmest energy in all of India.
When you arrive at the Haridwar railway station and head towards Barkot, the train package for the Char Dham yatra will begin. You will travel from Haridwar to Barkot on the first day, stopping along the way to take in Mussoorie's breathtaking scenery.

The second day in Barkot will be full of surprises as you hike 6 KM from Jan ki Chatti to the Yamunotri Dham, the birthplace of the River Yamuna. As you spend some time near the Yamuna River's banks, take in the sights of the river flowing at an incredible rate of pace. Return to Jan ki Chatti in the evening and feel what it's like to be at peace and tranquility.

Train travel to Uttarkashi, a holy town on the banks of the Bhagirathi River, is the starting point for the third day of the Char Dham Yatra. In the Bhairon Temple, the Shri Kashi Vishwanath Temple, and the Annapurna Temple, Uttarkashi bestows the favor of Lord Shiva and the goddess of food.
You will go to Gangotri on the fourth day of your tour, where pilgrims congregate to offer prayers, perform poojas, and partake in the sacred prasad. At an elevation of 3100 meters, this site is thought to be the source of the Ganga River.
You will be brought to Guptkashi as you approach the pilgrimage's fifth day. Watch with fascination as Baghirathi and Alakhnanda converge at Devprayag.

On the sixth day of your journey, you will arrive to Gaurikund, which is also well-known for being the location where Lord Shiva confessed his love to Goddess Parvati. There is a tiny natural spring here that provides year-round warmth to the water.
You will travel from Gaurikund to Kedarnath, the farthest destination on this Char Dham Yatra. The most sacred Kedarnath Temple is located here, in the center of the high Himalayas, giving the impression that the mountains are watching over it. This location, which is devoted to the two of them, is where Lord Shiva first declared his love for Goddess Gauri.

You will go from Kedarnath to Gaurikund and from Gaurikund to Guptkashi on the seventh day.
You will travel to Badrinath on the seventh day of the tour, where you will settle into a hotel and spend some time there. You shall receive the blessings of Lord Vishnu from the entire town. Admire the sacred confluence of the Rivers Mandakini and Alaknanda as well.

The Badrinath temple will be the site of the ninth day of the Char Dham Yatra. Travelers from all over the world come to this location to ask Lord Vishnu for blessings at the Badrinath Temple. This sacred location exudes a pure, enchanting air.
This trip's tenth day will take you closer to the finish as you head back towards Haridwar. Admire the sights of Ganga Aarti from any of its many ghats, or take a bath in the sacred river to cure any ailment.
With millions of blessings accompanying you, your journey towards the station will mark the conclusion of the sacred Char Dham Yatra.

Note: The bundle does not include train fare.

Day 1: Arrive in Haridwar; proceed via Mussoorie to Barkot
When you arrive in Haridwar on the first day of the journey, our representative will welcome you and start the train char dham yatra package.
As you travel on the Char Dham Yatra towards the first Dham, you start your spiritual journey.
We will first acclimate ourselves at Barkot, a small village close to Yamunotri, before setting off on a walk to the temple the next day.
We will stop at the well-known Kempty Falls in Mussoorie along route.
Once you reach Barkot, settle down to your accommodation and unwind.
Dinner and a hotel stay for the night.

Day 2: Visit to Yamunotri Temple
Proceed to Jan ki Chatti, the starting point of the Yamunotri Temple hike, after eating an early breakfast.
Start the fascinating 6-kilometer hike that leads past Hanuman Chatti and Phool Chatti.
At the sacred shrine, honor Mother Yamuna by performing the pooja and taking a bath in the Surya Kund.
Return to Jan ki Chatti and stay at your Barkot hotel.
Dinner and a stay in the hotel for the night

Day 3: Uttarkashi to Barkot
After breakfast on the Char Dham Yatra, proceed to Uttarkashi, which is the next destination.
A little town called Uttarkashi is located along the Bhagirathi River's banks.
When you visit the Vishwanath Temple, try to make the most of your time here. This historic temple, devoted to Lord Shiva, is situated in the center of the town.
After exploring the Uttarkashi local market, which is centered around the temple, head back to the hotel to spend the night.

Day 4: Visit to Gangotri Temple
Traveling early in the morning to reach Gangotri Dham
The bizarre vistas of the Bhagirathi River's blue waters plunging across the Harsil Valley and the deodar trees' nice, fresh air will entice you.

When you arrive at the temple, bathe in the Ganga's holy waters—which are known as Bhagirathi when they first emerge—and make your prayers known to Mother Ganga.
Take a holy soak in the hot springs at Gangnani on your way back to Uttarkashi.
Additionally, while you engage with the locals in the isolated valley, explore the Harsil and Dharali valleys.
Dinner and a night in an Uttarkashi hotel

Day 5: Guptkashi to Uttarkashi
Our day's halt will be Sitapur, which is at the foot of the arduous hike to the sacred temple, Kedarnath being the next destination on the yatra.
After breakfast, take a drive through Tilwada to Guptkashi, where you may observe the Mandakini River, which originates in Kedarnath, running beside you.
Arrive in Guptkashi and register at the lodging.
To help you acclimate, unwind and spend the night here.

Day 6: Trek Kedarnath
Get up early, travel to Gaurikund for breakfast, then begin the hike to the dham.
Join the other pilgrims for the 16-kilometer walk, which is dotted with food establishments and rest stops where you may pause for lunch and rest in between

For this strenuous journey, you can also hire palanquins or horses.
Arrive at the temple in the evening to be enthralled with the Jyotirlinga's natural beauty and spiritual aura.
Proceed to the temple for darshan and aarti after a brief check-in.
Go back to your accommodation and get a restful night's sleep close to the temple.

Day7: Returning to Guptkashi
When you wake up in the morning, you can see the temple's splendour surrounded by the sun-lit Kedarnath range.
At the temple, you can offer a farewell prayer before returning to Gaurikund, the destination.
Go to Guptkashi from Gaurikund to check into the hotel.
You spend the day at leisure, either relaxing in your lodgings or exploring the neighborhood.
Supper and spending the night at the Guptkashi hotel

Day 8: Badrinath to Guptkashi
After breakfast, take the train to Badrinath, which is the last stop on the Char Dham Yatra, passing through Joshimath.
As you make your way to the journey's last pilgrimage, take in the bizarre views of the Ganga.
Once you get at Badrinath, just check in and then take in the lovely surroundings.
After supper, relax and spend a quiet night at your hotel.

Day 9: Temple of Badrinath
As you get ready to visit the last stop on this holy pilgrimage, wake up to a filling breakfast in the stunning Badrinath valley.
Before receiving Badri Vishal's darshan, take a plunge in the sacred Tapt Kund and do an aarti at the temple.
Afterwards, visit locations like as Bhim Pul, Vyas Gufa, Narad Kund, and the Badrinath Valley markets.
After dinner, relax and spend a quiet night at your hotel to finish your Char Dham Darshan.

Day 10: Departure
Check out after breakfast and return to Haridwar.
Enjoy the breathtaking journey back, passing through towering mountains and winding rivers.
See a few of the valley of the Gods' principal river confluences, where the rivers converge to form the Ganga at Devprayag.
After arriving at Haridwar, be dropped off at the railway station, continue traveling to your home country, and say goodbye to the Devbhoomi.

The cost includes
Nine nights of hotel.
Dinners
Included were breakfast and dinner.
Lunch is not provided.
Transitions
Taxi Touring.

Additional Information on the Train-Based Chardham Yatra Package to Know Before You Travel
Since the Char Dham Yatra is a religious journey, we kindly ask that you abide by the guidelines set forth by the temple administration.
Travelers are asked to be mindful of their personal property when visiting temples.
Please travel responsibly by keeping the area tidy and disposing of any trash in dustbins.
The price of the package includes lunch and breakfast.
You don't have to pay any of the interstate or toll taxes, driver's allowance, parking, or other fees out of pocket because they are all included in the package.

The package price does not include train fare.
Please bring your original, valid identification documents for a hassle-free, safe yatra.
The cost of the program does not include incidentals like landslides, roadblocks, schedule changes, or cancellations due to inclement weather.

Items to Bring for the Train-Based Chardham Yatra Package: Caps
Warm clothing

Daypack (20–30 liters)

Confirmation Procedure
You can pay in installments.
An email confirmation will be sent to you following your initial payment.
You will receive a booking voucher with all the trip details as soon as you pay the remaining balance of 100% for your reservation.

Reservation Guidelines
100% of the booking amount must be paid at the time of confirmation.

Policy for Cancellations
Cancellations made one day or more prior to the departure date will result in cancellation costs equal to the full booking cost.
The whole amount of the reservation will be deducted as cancellation fees if the cancellation is made less than one day prior to the departure date.