Itinerary
* Morning: Drive from Barkot to Uttarkashi.
* Afternoon: Check into your hotel in Uttarkashi and relax.
* Evening: Dinner and overnight stay in Uttarkashi.
* Morning: Drive to Gangotri.
* En route: Visit Vishwanath Temple and Maneri Dam.
* Afternoon: Explore Gangotri Temple and surroundings.
* Evening: Return to Uttarkashi for dinner and overnight stay.
* Morning: Drive from Uttarkashi to Sonprayag.
* Afternoon: Check into your accommodation in Sonprayag.
* Evening: Dinner and overnight stay in Sonprayag.
* Morning: Drive to Gaurikund.
* Trek: Trek from Gaurikund to Kedarnath (approximately 16 km).
* Afternoon: Visit Kedarnath Temple and explore the area.
* Evening: Stay overnight in camps or guesthouses in Kedarnath.
* Morning: Attend the morning aarti at Kedarnath Temple (if desired).
* Trek: Trek back from Kedarnath to Gaurikund.
* Afternoon: Drive back to Sonprayag.
* Evening: Dinner and overnight stay in Sonprayag.
* Morning: Drive from Sonprayag to Pipalkoti.
* Afternoon: Check into your hotel in Pipalkoti and relax.
* Evening: Dinner and overnight stay in Pipalkoti.
* Morning: Drive to Badrinath.
* Visit: Explore Badrinath Temple and Mana Village.
* Afternoon: Return to Pipalkoti.
* Evening: Dinner and overnight stay in Pipalkoti.
* Morning: Drive from Pipalkoti to Rishikesh.
* En route: Visit Dhari Devi Temple and Devprayag (confluence of rivers).
* Afternoon: Check into your hotel in Rishikesh.
* Evening: Dinner and overnight stay in Rishikesh.
* Morning: Drive from Rishikesh to Delhi.
* Afternoon/Evening: Arrive in Delhi and conclude your Chardham Yatra.
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What is the sequence of visiting the Char Dham temples?
The traditional order is Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and then Badrinath.
Are there age restrictions for Char Dham Yatra?
There are no official age restrictions, but it’s recommended for travellers to be in good health, especially for those over 60.
Is prior booking required for Char Dham Yatra?
Yes, it’s advisable to book accommodations, helicopter services, and guides in advance, especially during peak season.
Can I do Char Dham Yatra solo?
Yes, many people undertake the pilgrimage solo, but joining a group or taking a guide is recommended for safety.
What are the main starting points for Char Dham Yatra?
Haridwar, Rishikesh, and Dehradun are popular starting points, easily accessible by road, train, and air.
Is food easily available on the Char Dham route?
Yes, vegetarian food is widely available, with options for basic meals at dhabas, hotels, and guesthouses.
Is it safe to travel to Char Dham during the monsoon?
Monsoon (July-August) can bring landslides and heavy rainfall, making travel risky. It’s best to avoid the yatra during this time.
Are mobile networks available along the Char Dham route?
Limited network connectivity is available, mainly from BSNL and Jio, but service may be spotty in remote areas.
Can Char Dham Yatra be completed in a week?
Yes, if you opt for helicopter services, it’s possible to complete the yatra in 4–7 days.
Is there an entry fee for the Char Dham temples?
No, entry to the temples is free, but donations are welcome at each shrine.
Char Dham Yatra is a revered Hindu pilgrimage circuit in Uttarakhand, covering four sacred shrines: Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath. Each temple is dedicated to different deities—Yamuna, Ganga, Shiva, and Vishnu—and holds immense spiritual significance. Nestled in the Himalayas, these shrines attract millions of devotees annually who seek blessings, peace, and spiritual upliftment. The yatra usually spans 10–12 days, offering a transformative journey through divine landscapes.
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