Char Dham Yatra Packages 2026

Char Dham Yatra with Auli Package Cost:18,000 Per Person Group Tour.

From Delhi, take the Auli Tour to Chardham Yatra.

One of the most renowned pilgrimage routes in the world is the Chardham Yatra, which departs from Delhi and includes Auli. This pilgrimage consists of four temples: Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath. It is also referred to as the Bharat Char Dham Yatra. Against them, Adi Shankaracharya built a second Dham Dham. They are made up of four holy pilgrimage sites that are dispersed throughout four distinct regions of the nation: Badrinath, Dwarka Puri in Orissa, and Rameswaram in Tamilnadu.

Lord Shiva is the subject of the Kedarnath Dham, one of the Twelve Jyotirlingas. In the Badrinath Yatra, Lord Badri—also called Vishnu—is held in high regard. Yamunotri and Gangotri are both devoted to Mata Yamuna. Here are some things to think about if you want to go on a char dham yatra and also visit Auli.

Crucial Advice for the Char Dham Yatra

These sacred sites are found in the Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarakhand. It is common to go from east to west. This means that it starts in Yamunotri and ends at Kedarnath, Badrinath, and Gangotri. The following crucial information can help you with your trip arrangements:

The trip may start in Dehradun, Haridwar, Rishikesh, or Delhi, depending on your preferences.

Take along any essential documents for the trip, including your voter identity card, passport, driver's license, PAN card, and Aadhar card.

Aside from the shrine, the Swiss Cottages offer great camping spaces that are well-equipped with the essentials. There are possibilities for both luxury and affordable hotels.

There is also a Chardham Yatra conducted by helicopters for pilgrims.

For the trip, do not forget to bring a raincoat, winter jacket, gloves, sweater, and wool socks.

Wear comfortable, non-slip shoes when you are on the road.

Which things ought to I pack for my trip?

Always maintain a supply of the essential drugs for fever, cough, and colds on hand. Use sunscreen to avoid becoming sunburned. Wear sunglasses and a hat when you are outside in the sun.

Make sure you have wool clothing, such as gloves, stockings, coats, sweaters, and body warmers. For weather protection, you also need to bring a windbreaker, raincoat, and umbrella. Bring water-resistant shoes and a waterproof bag. Check out our Chardham Plan for more fascinating plans like this one.

Itinerary:
Day 1 Delhi - Haridwar Yatra Commences at Delhi Railway Station or Airport. meeting with one of our executives, after which they drive you to Haridwar During the first night of your tour, proceed to Har ki Pauri for the Ganga Aarti, then to the Mansa Devi Temple before returning to your hotel.

Day 2: Mussoorie - Haridwar
After breakfast in the morning, travel to Mussoorie, check into the hotel, and then head out to see the local sights, including the Indian Military Academy, Taptkeshwar Mahadev Mandir, Robber's Cave, Fort of St. George, and Zonal Museum. After dinner, return to the hotel.

Day 3: Barkot - Mussoorie
After breakfast in the morning, travel to see further sites such as Gum Hill, the Tibetan Temple, the Company Garden, Lal Tibia, and the Kempty Falls, which is located near the Winding Paths. Afterwards, we continue our drive to Barkot, where you will spend the night and have dinner.

Day 4: Yamunotri - Barkot - Barkot
The journey to Yamunotri begins with an early morning drive to Hanuman Chatti. From there, Janki Chatti begins the walk to Yamunotri. From here, once you arrive, do Darshan. Once at Yamunotri Dham, take the same route back to Yamunotri.

Day 5: Uttarkashi - Barkot
After breakfast at the Barkot hotel, drive to Uttarkashi, where you will spend the night at a hotel.

Day 6: Gangotri - Uttarkashi - Uttarkashi
After eating breakfast, travel the Gangotri Road. After performing the Gangotri Darshan and taking a holy dip in the Bhagirathi River, return to Uttarkashi by car for overnight lodging.

Day 7: Guptkashi - Uttarkashi
Early in the morning, between three and four in the morning, depart the hotel for Kedarnath. Travel first to Sonprayag, from where take a local jeep to Gaurikund. From there, begin the trek (you can go there by trekking, modes of transportation, or helicopter). In the afternoon, once the trek is completed, head to the guest house or camps. In the evening, attend the temple's aarti and return for your stay.

Day 8: Guptkashi - Ukhimath - Kedarnath
After Kedarnath's morning aarti, trek downhill, then have a Guptkashi dinner and overnight stay in Ukhimath.

Day 9: Tungnath - Ukhimath - Chopta - Chopta
After breakfast, depart Ukhimath, drive to Chopta, check out the resort or camps there, and then hike to Tungnath. After Darshans, return to the resort or camps to spend the night. Over the last few years, Chopta has grown in popularity as a travel destination. Another name for Chopta is "little Switzerland."Nestled in a thick forest, Chopta is approximately two thousand meters above sea level. breathtaking views of the Himalayas from Chopta.

Day 10: Badrinath - Chopta
Drive to Badrinath, one of the major Char Dhams of Lord Vishnu, in the morning after breakfast. Once there, have darshan. Then, return for dinner and the rest of the evening.

Day11: Joshimath - Badrinath
Perform morning Darshans at the Badrinath Temple, followed by Pind Daan at Brahma Kapal. We will then drive to Joshimath and spend the night there. On the way, we will visit some of the interesting sites in Badrinath, including Mana Village, Vasudhara, Ved Vyas GUfa, and The Bhim Shila (BhimPul).

Day 12: Local touring in Joshimath and Auli
After breakfast, take a day journey to Auli, which includes a visit to Auli Lake and the Himalayan Ranges' Auli Ropeway viewpoint from Joshimath. the Asia's highest ropeway. Returning to Joshimath after that.

Day 13: Rishikesh to Joshimath
After dinner the following day, we are heading to Rishikesh, our next destination. The capital of yoga, Rishikesh is also well-known for its river rafting. After checking into your accommodation, you can spend the night in the city and visit Ram and Laxman Jhulas (at your own expense by car or taxi).

Day 14: Haridwar - Rishikesh
Traveling towards Haridwar.

Included in the package
Services by helicopter departing from Dehradun
Service for pickup and drop-off
Easy transition in a private car
VIP Darshan Pass
Helicopter managing fees

Not Included with the Package
Whatever personal costs
Portage, tipping, etc.
special aarti ceremony or puja ritual
Additional fees in the event of severe weather emergencies
Anything not specified in the section on inclusions