Package Inclusion:
• Welcome drink upon arrival
• Daily breakfast
• 02 nights' accommodation in Haridwar
• 02 nights' accommodation in Guptkashi
• 01 nights' accommodation in Kedarnath
• 02 nights' accommodation in Badrinath
• Exclusive use of an air-conditioned car for all transfers and sightseeing.
• Airport or railway station pick-up and drop-off included
Package Exclusions:
• Airfare
• Vehicle services on leisure days or for activities not specified in the itinerary
• Alcoholic or aerated beverages, bottled water, and starters
• Camera charges
• Entry to tourist sites as specified in the itinerary
• Medical and travel insurance
• Personal expenses, optional tours, and additional meals.
• 5% Goods and Services Tax (GST)
• Any items not explicitly listed under "Inclusions"
Day 1: Arrival in Delhi – Departure for Haridwar
Upon arrival in Delhi, you will be picked up from the airport or train station and driven to Haridwar. Once you arrive, check in to your hotel and take some time to relax. If time allows, you can visit Har Ki Pauri in the evening to experience the revered Ganga Aarti ceremony. Return to the hotel for an overnight stay in Haridwar.
Day 2: Haridwar to Guptkashi
After an early breakfast, check out from your hotel and set off on your journey to Guptkashi. Upon arrival, check into your hotel. The rest of the day is free for relaxation. Overnight stay in Guptkashi.
Day 3: Journey begin from Guptkashi – Sonprayag – Gaurikund – Kedarnath.
Begin your day early with a drive to Sonprayag. Take a local jeep to Gaurikund (approx. 3 Km) at your own expense. Begin your picturesque trek to Kedarnath, starting from the serene village of Gaurikund. After arriving in Kedarnath, check in at your accommodation and proceed to perform Pooja and Darshan at the Kedarnath Temple. Overnight stay in Kedarnath.
Day 4: Journey begins from Kedarnath – Gaurikund – Sonprayag – Stay in Guptkashi
After an early morning check-out, trek back down to Gaurikund. Once you reach Gaurikund, take a local jeep to Sonprayag and drive back to Guptkashi. Upon arrival, check in to your hotel and rest. Overnight stay in Guptkashi.
Day 5: Guptkashi to Badrinath
After breakfast, check out from your hotel and proceed to Badrinath, driving via Chopta. En route, visit the Narsingh Temple at Joshimath. Upon arriving in Badrinath, settle into your hotel and unwind amidst the sacred surroundings. You may have the opportunity to attend the evening Aarti at the Badrinath Temple. It is recommended to book an online Pooja in advance to avoid long queues.
Day 6: Badrinath – Joshimath/Rudraprayag
After taking a morning bath in the Tapta Kund, visit Shri Badrinath Temple and Brahma Kamal. You can also explore nearby attractions such as Mana Village, Vyas Gufa, Bhim Kund, Mata Murti Temple, and the source of the Sarasvati River. After sightseeing, continue your journey towards Joshimath or Rudraprayag. Register at your hotel for a restful overnight retreat.
Day 7: Rudraprayag to Haridwar via Rishikesh
Distance: 165 Km | Duration: 6 Hrs. | Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
Following breakfast, check out from the hotel and begin your drive to Haridwar. On your journey, explore Ram Jhula, Laxman Jhula, Triveni Ghat, along with various temples and ashrams in Rishikesh. Upon reaching Haridwar, check in to your hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 8: Depart Haridwar – Transfer to Delhi Airport
Following breakfast, complete your hotel check-out and embark on your journey back to Delhi. Once you arrive, you'll be assisted in transferring to the airport for your departure flight.
The Char Dham Yatra is a revered pilgrimage that takes devotees to four sacred destinations in the Himalayas, often called the "Four Divine Abodes" or "Four Holy Treasures.":
• Yamunotri: Dedicated to Goddess Yamuna, the second-most sacred river in India
• Gangotri: A sacred temple honoring Goddess Ganga, the divine embodiment of India's most venerated river.
• Kedarnath: Dedicated to Lord Shiva
• Badrinath: Dedicated to Lord Vishnu
The term "char" signifies four, while "dham" denotes holy pilgrimage sites. The pilgrimage is believed to bring the pilgrim on the path to salvation. It is traditionally completed in a clockwise direction.