Package for Chardham with Nainital: Chardham Yatra with Nainital
Yatra Chardham with Package to Nainital
This area is also home to the Chardham Circuit, which attracts thousands of pious pilgrims. With so many places to visit in Kumaon and Garhwal, you may start with Nainital, a lovely British-style resort centered around the stunning Naini Lake.
The Badrinath temple, also known as the Badrinarayan temple, is situated in the hill town of Badrinath, beside the Alaknanda River. Generally regarded as one of the holiest Hindu temples in India, the temple is devoted to Lord Vishnu. The only temple in both the tiny Chardham and Chardham India is Badrinath. Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath in the state of Uttarakhand are the four Garhwal Himalaya pilgrimages that are included in this circuit. On the day of Akshya Tritiya's fall, the Garhwal Char Dham opens.
The image of Badrinarayan was initially found in the Alaknanda River by Adi Shankara, who conserved it in a cave close to the Tapt Kund hot springs. Lord Vishnu, the primary deity, is seated in a contemplative position. When the temple is closed in November, the idol is relocated to Jyotirmath. The temple is only reopened in the final week of April each year, when India's summer season begins.
Among the many attractions this lovely hill station has to offer are its lush natural beauty, striking vistas, and ancient temples. It is often known as the "Lake district of India" for a primary reason. This hillside hamlet, which takes its name from the Hindu goddess Naina Devi, is one of India's most popular honeymoon spots. It is also becoming more well-known among tourists for its boat and cable car trips. In addition, it has some of the best schools, well-known hotels, birds, and stunning distant vistas of the Kumaon highlands.
Covered areas
Delhi, Uttarkashi, Gangotri, Barkot, Haridwar, Ranachatti, Yamunotri, Rudrpryag, Kedarnath, Badrinath, Kausani, Ranikhet, Almora, and Nainital
Day-by-Day Itinerary for the 14-night/15-day Chardham Yatra with Nainital Package
Day 1:Delhi to Haridwar (230 km/6hrs)
Meet our guide when you arrive at the Delhi airport or train station, and then take a car ride to Haridwar. After arriving and checking into our reserved accommodation, we head to Har-Ki-Pori for Ganga Aarti at twilight. Return to the hotel for dinner and an overnight stay after Aarti.
Day 2: Travel 240 miles (7 hours) from Haridwar to Barkot (Ranachatti).
Drive from Dehradun and Mussoorie to Barkot after breakfast. Visit Kempty Falls in route, and then continue directly to your hotel for a night's rest.
Day 3: Drive 15 km and trek 6 km (one way) from Ranachatti to Yamunotri to Ranachatti
Travel to Phool Chatti, and then begin your journey to Yamunotri. Additionally, at one's own expense, by foot, horseback, or Doli. When arriving in Yamunotri, rice can be prepared by wrapping it in a cloth and dipping it into the hot kund's water. "Prasad" is the cooked rice that pilgrims bring home. After bathing in the icy water of Jamunabai Kund and receiving "Darshan" from the devout "Yamunaj" before returning to Hanumanchatti, "Pooja" can be presented to Divya Shila here, close to the temple. Drive back to Barkot later. and spend the night in a hotel.
Day 4: Travel 130 km/4 hours from Ranachatti to Uttarkashi.
Travel by car from Barkot to Uttarkashi. Visit the Vishwanath Temple on route. Arrive at the hotel and stop for the night.
Day 5: Travel 100 miles (3 hours each way) from Uttarkashi to Gangotri and back.
We continue on to Gangotri, stopping along the way to take in the breathtaking views of the Himalayas, the picturesque Harsil village, and the Bhagirathi River. We head back to Uttarkashi after Gangotri Darshan. and spend the night at Uttarkashi.
Day: 6 Rudraprayag to Uttarkashi (175km/6hr).
Drive to Rudraprayag in the early morning and stop at Tehri Dam along the way. Hotel check-in, night stop.
Day 7: From Rudraprayag, travel 75 miles by road and trek 14 kilometers to Kedarnath.
Drive to Gaurikund at the start of the day, then start the trek on foot or by pony or doli from Gaurikund to Kedarnath. For an overnight stop at Kedarnath, tour participants should bring personal medications, thick clothing, toiletries, and clothing. Check into the hotel. After that, stop for the night at the Kedarnath Temple.
Day 8: Kedarnath to Rudraprayag (trail 14 km down and road 75 km/3hr).
After the trip to Gaurikund from Temple Darshan, it was almost dawn. After that, travel via Guptkashi to Rudraprayag. Check into the Rudraprayag hotel. And stop at night.
Day 9: Travel 165 km/7 hours from Rudraprayag to Badrinath.
Travel via Joshimath to Badrinath. Check into the hotel. Visit the Badrinath Temple for Aarti at sunset. and spend the night.
Day 10: Rudraprayag to Badrinath (165 km/7hr)
Early in the morning, pilgrims receive the Darshan of Badrivishal following a bath in the Taptkund. Pinddan Shraddh of Pitrus depends on Brahamakamal. Other noteworthy tourist destinations are the "Mukh" of the Saraswati River, Mana, Vyas Gufa, Maatamoorti, Charanpaduka, and Bhimkund. Badrinath is only three kilometers away. Afterward, return to Rudraprayag by car. Check into the hotel. Then spend the night in Rudraprayag.
Day 11: Rudraprayag to Kausani, a distance of 165 km (7 hours).
Daybreak: drive to Kausani after breakfast.Arrive at the hotel and spend the night there.
Day 12: Travel 150 km (7 hours) from Kausani to Ranikhet to Almora.
After breakfast in the early morning, travel to Ranikhet in Rout to visit Almora.Check into the Almora hotel. and spend the night.
Day 13: Travel 50 kilometers (3 hours) from Almora to Nainital.
After breakfast, drive to Nainital at sunrise. Check into the hotel. Enjoy a stroll down Mall Road at dusk. and spend the night.
Day 14: Sightseeing in Nainital.
After breakfast, sunrise Enjoy Nainital for the entire day. Boating on the entire lake and returning to your hotel at night. and spend the night.
Day 15: Travel 275 km/7 hours from Nainital to Delhi.
After breakfast, head back to Delhi at the break of day. Once in Delhi, proceed to the airport or train station. End of the Tour.