09 Nights / 10 Days
Our representative will be available to greet you at Haridwar. Your day will begin early morning with a bath in the Holy Ganges to start your Char Dham journey on a safe and prosperous note. Post holy dip, you will proceed further for breakfast, and later drive to Barkot via Dehradoon and Mussoorie. En-route to Barkot, you will be passing by Sahastradhara, Robert’s Cave & Kempty fall (these are picnic spots and famous among the tourists here).
Late evening check-in at the hotel and rest of the evening off.
You have an overnight stay in Barkot.
On your second day of the trip you will leave in the morning for Janki Chatti which is the starting point to the trek for Yamunotri via Hanuman Chatti and Phool Chatti.
Upon your arrival at the Janki Chatti, you will begin 6 kilometre trek to Yamunotri. Once you reach the trekking point, you will take a dip in the holy water of Yamunotri which is the starting point of River Yamuna. As per Hindu mythology, River Yamuna is worshipped as the Goddess Yamuna. Post your bath, you will offer prayers and darshan in the temple. Later in the day you will head back to Janki Chatti via same route and leave for Barkot with your driver.
An overnight stay at the hotel in Barkot.
Uttarkashi is a small town which is situated between two rivers, namely – Varuna and Ashi. Both these rivers flow on the either side of the town into the River Bhagirathi. Uttarkashi has an elevation at a height of 1588 meters and is quite similar to the town Kashi and Varanasi.
You will be driving to Uttarkashi on your third day and once you reach, you will visit the famous Vishwanath Temple and other important temples.
Post the temple visit and a little sightseeing, you will retire your day and spend the evening in leisure at your hotel.
Day four starts with a packed breakfast and post tea/coffee session, you will leave for Gangotri, which is where the River Ganga begins streaming. Once you reach in Gangotri, you will offer prayers and Darshan and then later drive back to Uttarkashi, covering nearby places like Ganganani and Harsil.
You have an overnight stay at the hotel in Uttarkashi.
You will leave early in the morning with packed breakfast for your journey. We recommend taking enough rest since it is going to be a long drive to Sitapur via Guptkashi. Famous for its ancient temple like Vishwanath temple and Ardhnareshwar temple, Guptkashi is smalltown devoted to Lord Shiva.
On your drive, you will be passing by Ganga which is giving way to Tehri Dam (The Hydro Electric Project).
An overnight stay at the hotel in Sitapur/Guptkashi.
Gaurikund is located 34 km. away from Guptkashi. It is town where Kedarnak trekking starts.
You will be driving to Sonprayag which 3 km. away from Gaurikund. Once your reach gaurikund, you will begin your trekking to Kedarnath. Upon your arrival at the entrance of Kedarnath, you will proceed further for Pooja and Darshan.
In the evening you will be staying in Kedarnath camps which are provided by the Government.
Kedarnath is one the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva. Set beautifully amidst of the mountain capes, it lies at an altitude of 3584mts, and River Mandakini flowing by the side, completes the scenic beauty.
After the morning darshand and trekking in Kadrinath, you will head back to Sitapur. Keeping in mind the strenuous day earlier, we have kept this day off for you so that you can rest and gain more energy for the remaining adventure of your itinerary.
Begin your day with a quick breakfast and them head for Badrivishal via Joshimath covering Narsimha Temple and Sankaracharaya Math. Upon arrival to Badrinath you will offer your prayers to Lord Vishnu in the evening Darshan.
An overnight stay at Badrinath.
You will leave early morning for a bath in Taptkund (hot spring) and Darshan of Badri Vishal. Besides Badrinath, you will also visit other significant places such as Brahamakapal, Mana, Vyas Gufa, Maatamoorti, Charanpaduka, Bhimkund and the Mukh of the Saraswati River.
Joshimath is within three kilometres of Badrinath on the slopes of above the confluence of the rivers Alaknanda and Dhauliganga, which is one of the four pilgrims established by Adi Shankaracharya.
Your trip comes to an end after 9 nights and 10 days. Your day begins with a breakfast and then you will head back to Haridwar via Deoprayag and Rishikesh (Ram Jhula, Laxman Jhula and Gita Mandir).
Post your sightseeing session in Haridwar and evening aarti and puja darshan, you will depart for your scheduled departure for home.
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