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Chardham Yatra Package From Haridwar

Chardham Yatra Package From Haridwar

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Chardham Yatra Package From Haridwar - Itinerary Details​

  • Day 1: Har Ki Pauri-barkot-Janki Chatti

    Location Name: Har Ki Pauri
    The Har Ki Pauri is the most famous ghat on the banks of the Ganges at Haridwar. This is the ghat that witnesses the daily Aarti ritual and welcomes crowds which flock the banks for the Aarti. The Har ki Pauri is also known as Brahmakund and mythology suggests that Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu had visited this place during the Vedic times. A temple is built around a large foot mark which is believed to be the imprints of Lord Vishnu. Budget and Luxury hotels are located near the Har ki Pauri to house all types of visitors and guests who visit Haridwar.

    Location Name: Barkot
    When you are in Barkot, visit the popular Kempty Falls via Mussoorie. This man-made waterfall was developed some 150 years ago.

    Location Name: Barkot
    Barkot is a town and a nagar palika in Uttarkashi District in the state of Uttarakhand, India. It is located on the banks of the Yamuna river.

    Location Name: Janki Chatti
    It is the midpoint of the trek to Yamunotri which is accessible by jeeps. Janki Chatti is situated 7kms before Yamunotri and this place is popular for thermal springs.

  • Day 2: Janki Chatti to yamunotri to janki chatti to Barkot

    Location Name: Janki Chatti
    After your morning tea, head to the next destination from Janki Chatti.

    Location Name: Yamunotri Temple
    Yamunotri is one of the Char Dhams and is also the first place to visit in the Char Dham Circuit. Thousands of tourists visit the Yamunotri temple of Goddess Yamuna from April to October. Yamunotri temple was constructed by Maharaja Pratap Shah of Tehri Garhwal. The temple holds great significance amongst the Hindus as the place is the source of the Yamuna River which is one of the major rivers of India. This sacred temple is located at 3,235mts above sea level and it could be reached by an easy trek of 13kms. Barkot is situated 49kms before Yamunotri.

    Location Name: Yamunotri Temple
    After the morning darshan at Yamunotri temple, it’s time to come back to Janki Chatti.

    Location Name: Janki Chatti
    It is the midpoint of the trek to Yamunotri which is accessible by jeeps. Janki Chatti is situated 7kms before Yamunotri and this
    place is popular for thermal springs

    Location Name: Barkot
    Stop at Barkot for dinner and spend the night here.

  • Day 3: Barkot to Gangotri

    Location Name: Barkot
    Barkot is a town and a nagar palika in Uttarkashi district in the state of Uttarakhand, India. It is located on the banks of the Yamuna river.

    Location Name: Gangotri
    One of the main religious places among the four Char Dham pilgrimage areas, Gangotri, situated in Uttarkashi, is closely related to Goddess Ganga, the river that we know as Ganges. The history of Gangotri dates back to centuries when Goddess Ganga transformed herself into a river to dissolve the sins of King Bhagirath’s forefathers, following his penance. Gangotri is a popular pilgrim place in India, which stands
    at an altitude of 3042m and emits a highly pious aura. Religious rituals are in full swing in the Gangotri temple with the aarti ceremony performed by the pujaris of the Semwal family. The river Ganga originates from the Gangotri glacier and is known as Bhagirathi. The name Ganga picks up later on after the river passes Devprayag and merges into the river Alakananda. The striking presence of the snow- clad mountains in the vicinity and the pure crystal clear water of the Ganges flowing around add to the sanctity of the place. Vegan food dominates the culture and is available in the local food joints or dhabas. Non-vegetarian food and alcoholic drinks are a strict no-no.

    Location Name: Gangotri
    Witness the vibrant aarti ceremony performed by the pujaris of the Semwal family in Gangotri.

    Location Name: Gangotri
    The river Ganga originates from the Gangotri glacier and is known as Bhagirathi. The name Ganga picks up later on after the river passes Devprayag and merges into the river Alakananda.

  • Day 4: GangotrI

    Location Name: Gangotri
    Gangotri is situated near the Shivaling Peak in the Himalayas. The temple is at 3,145m above sea level.

    Location Name: Gangotri
    After breakfast, start for Uttarkashi.

    Location Name: Gangotri
    One of the main religious places among the four Char Dham pilgrimage areas, Gangotri, situated in Uttarkashi, is closely related to Goddess Ganga, the river that we know as Ganges. The history of Gangotri dates back to centuries when Goddess Ganga transformed herself into a river to dissolve the sins of King Bhagirath’s forefathers, following his penance. Gangotri is a popular pilgrim place in India, which stands at an altitude of 3042m and emits a highly pious aura. Religious rituals are in full swing in the Gangotri temple with the aarti ceremony performed by the pujaris of the Semwal family.The river Ganga originates from the Gangotri glacier and is known as Bhagirathi. The name Ganga picks up later on after the river passes Devprayag and merges into the river Alaknanda. The striking presence of the snow- clad mountains in the vicinity and the pure crystal clear water of the Ganges flowing around add to the sanctity of the place. Vegan food dominates the culture and is available in the local food joints or dhabas. Non-vegetarian food and alcoholic drinks are a strict no-no.

    Location Name: Gangotri
    Have your dinner at Gangotri and spend the night here.

  • Day 5: Gangotri to Rudraprayag

    Location Name: Gangotri
    One of the main religious places among the four Char Dham pilgrimage areas, Gangotri, situated in Uttarkashi, is closely related to Goddess Ganga, the river that we know as Ganges. The history of Gangotri dates back to centuries when Goddess Ganga transformed herself into a river to dissolve the sins of King Bhagirath’s forefathers, following his penance. Gangotri is a popular pilgrim place in India, which stands at an altitude of 3042m and emits a highly pious aura. Religious rituals are in full swing in the Gangotri temple with the aarti ceremony performed by the pujaris of the Semwal family.The river Ganga originates from the Gangotri glacier and is known as Bhagirathi. The name Ganga picks up later on after the river passes Devprayag and merges into the river Alaknanda. The striking presence of the snow- clad mountains in the vicinity and the pure crystal clear water of the Ganges flowing around add to the sanctity of the place. Vegan food dominates the culture and is available in the local food joints or dhabas. Non-vegetarian food and alcoholic drinks are a strict no-no.

    Location Name: Rudraprayag
    Rudraprayag is a town and a municipality in Rudraprayag district in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. Rudraprayag is one of the Panch Prayags of Alaknanda River, the point of confluence of rivers Alaknanda and Mandakini.

    Location Name: Rudraprayag
    After lunch, travel towards Rampur.

    Location Name: Rudraprayag
    Stop at Rudraprayag for dinner and the entire night.

  • Day 6: Rudrapraya to gaurikund to Kedarnath

    Location Name: Rudraprayag
    Rudraprayag is a town and a municipality in Rudraprayag district in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. Rudraprayag is one of the Panch Prayag of Alaknanda River, the point of confluence of rivers Alaknanda and Mandakini.

    Location Name: Gaurikund
    Halt at Gaurikund for breakfast. Make sure to arrange for a pony or a palanquin (if needed) for the onward trek.

    Location Name: Gaurikund
    It is the base for the Kedarnath trek. The village has hot water springs and a temple dedicated to Goddess Gauri.

    Location Name: Kedarnath
    Kedarnath is a town in the Indian state of Uttarakhand and has gained importance because of Kedarnath Temple. It is a nagar panchayat in Rudraprayag district.

  • Day 7: Kedarnath to gaurikund to Rudraprayag

    Location Name: Kedarnath
    Visit the Kedarnath temple for morning pooja and darshan. It is a nagar panchayat in Rudraprayag district.

    Location Name: Gaurikund
    It is the base for the Kedarnath trek. The village has hot water springs and a temple dedicated to Goddess Gauri.

    Location Name: Gaurikund
    It is the base for the Kedarnath trek. The village has hot water springs and a temple dedicated to Goddess Gauri.

    Location Name: Rudraprayag
    Rudraprayag is a town and a municipality in Rudraprayag district in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. Rudraprayag is one of the Panch
    Prayag of Alaknanda river, the point of confluence of rivers Alaknanda and Mandakini.

  • Day 8: Rudraprayag to joshimath to Badrinath

    Location Name: Rudraprayag
    Rudraprayag is a town and a municipality in Rudraprayag district in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. Rudraprayag is one of the Panch
    Prayag of Alaknanda River, the point of confluence of rivers Alaknanda and Mandakini.

    Location Name: Joshimath
    Joshimath is one of the four ‘maths’ created by Adi Shankaracharya. Joshimath is the home of Shri Badrinath during winters.
    Joshimath is connected with Auli by the highest cable car of Asia. Joshimath is situated at an elevation of 1,890mts above sea level. Do
    visit Kalpavriksha and Narsingh temple while on a visit to Joshimath. It is situated 14kms from Joshimath.

    Location Name: Joshimath
    Joshimath is the winter seat for Lord Badri.

    Location Name: Badrinath temple
    Badrinath is the most sacred dham of India. It is located at an elevation of 3,133mts above sea level in the Chamoli district of
    Uttarakhand state. This dham was established by Adi Shankaracharya in the 9th century. The deity of Badrinath temple is Lord Vishnu.
    The temple is situated on the right bank of the holy Alaknanda River.

  • Day 9: Badrinath to Joshimath to Chamoli

    Location Name: Badrinath Temple
    The Badrinath town is situated between the Nar and Narayana mountain ranges.

    Location Name: Joshimath
    Joshimath is one of the four ‘maths’ created by Adi Shankaracharya. Joshimath is the home of Shri Badrinath during winters. Joshimath
    is connected with Auli by the highest cable car of Asia. Joshimath is situated at an elevation of 1,890mts above sea level. Do visit
    Kalpavriksha and Narsingh temple while on a visit to Joshimath. It is situated 14kms from Joshimath.

    Location Name: Joshimath
    Joshimath is the winter seat for Lord Badri. Stop here for lunch.

    Location Name: Chamoli
    Chamoli, the abode of Gods, reputed for its shrines and temples, birthplace of ‘Chipko Movement ‘ with its strategic significance is one of
    the hill districts of Uttarakhand. Chamoli has proved itself to be the most spectacular in its natural assets; be it maintaining the scenery,
    valley aspects, water edges, floristic varieties, dramatic landform or the climatic cardinalities.

  • Day 10: Chamoli to rishikesh to Har Ki Pauri

    Location Name: Chamoli
    Have your tea at Chamoli and leave for Rishikesh

    Location Name: Rishikesh
    Rishikesh is a city in India’s northern state of Uttarakhand, in the Himalayan foothills beside the Ganges River. The river is considered
    holy, and the city is renowned as a center for studying yoga and meditation.

    Location Name: Har Ki Pauri
    The Har Ki Pauri is the most famous ghat on the banks of the Ganges at Haridwar. This is the ghat that witnesses the daily Aarti ritual
    and welcomes crowds which flock the banks for the Aarti. The Har ki Pauri is also known as Brahmakund and mythology suggests that
    Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu had visited this place during the vedic times. A temple is built around a large footmark which is believed to
    be the imprints of Lord Vishnu. Budget and luxury hotels are located near the Har ki Pauri to house all types of visitors and guests who
    visit Haridwar.

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Char Dham

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Badrinath

The Badrinath Temple also known as the Badrinarayan Temple, located in Uttarakhand's Badrinath town, is one of the Char Dhams (four important pilgrimages) in the state. There are four pilgrim-destinations namely Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath, collectively known as Char Dham.

Char Dham

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Yamunotri

Yamunotri is a part of Char Dham (along with Gangotri, Kedarnath and Badrinath), the four most revered Hindu pilgrimages in the Himalayas. The small mountain hamlet, with the Yamunotri Temple at its centre, attracts thousands of devotees every year and is the commencing point of the Char Dham Yatra pilgrimage (May to October), which proceeds from Yamunotri to Gangotri and finally to Kedarnath and Badrinath.

Char Dham

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Kedarnath

One of the most revered temple destinations of India, Kedarnath town is nestled in the mighty Garhwal Himalayas. The town, built around the revered Kedarnath temple, is located at an altitude of 3,580 m, near Chorabari glacier, which is the source of the Mandakini river. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the ancient temple has exquisite architecture and is built of extremely large but evenly shaped grey stone slabs. A conical rock formation inside the temple is worshipped as Lord Shiva in his “Sadashiva” form.

Char Dham

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Joshimath

Nestled with love in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand, the sacred town of Joshimath spreads its celestial aura in the entire Garhwal region of Uttarakhand.

The town of Joshimath is also nicknamed as Jyotirmath and is the winter seat of Lord Badri, whose idol is brought down from Badrinath temple to Vasudeva temple at Joshimath. This holy town is revered by the Hindus for being an important pilgrimage center of the country.

Char Dham

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Barkot

Barkot is a quaint hill station perched at an elevation of 1,220 m above sea level. It lies in the Uttarkashi district, in the Garhwal division.

The Ganga and the Yamuna water the lush landscape of Barkot, which is made more charming by its remoteness. It invites adventure-seekers and nature-lovers for its challenging trekking trails and scenic panoramas. The major attractions are apple orchards.

Char Dham

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Rudraprayag

Named after Lord Shiva's Rudra avatar (incarnation), Rudraprayag is an ancient holy town situated at the confluence of Alaknanda and Mandakini rivers, at a distance of 34 km from Srinagar in the Garhwal region. Rudraprayag marks the fourth confluence between Alaknanda and Mandakini rivers. The fifth and final union takes place at Devprayag where the Alaknanda river joins Bhagirathi to form the Ganga and flow down to the plains.

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