Discover Divine Bliss: A Seven-Day Sojourn to Kedarnath and Badrinath from Delhi The Ultimate Do Dham Yatra from Delhi: From Urban Chaos to Himalayan Serenity

In this comprehensive guide to the Kedarnath and Badrinath Yatra from Delhi, we will embark on a virtual pilgrimage, tracing the sacred path followed by millions of devotees for centuries. From the bustling streets of Delhi to the tranquil Himalayan valleys, from the ancient temples of Kedarnath and Badrinath to the serene banks of the Ganga, we will unravel the mysteries, unveil the legends, and delve into the spiritual significance of this timeless journey.
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Do Dham Yatra Ex Delhi - Private Tour
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A seven-day tour to Kedarnath and Badrinath from Delhi is not merely a physical journey but a transformative odyssey of the soul. It offers pilgrims an opportunity to connect with their inner selves, seek divine blessings, and immerse themselves in the sacred ambience of the Himalayas. Through the exploration of ancient temples, majestic landscapes, and spiritual practices, pilgrims embark on a quest for transcendence, leaving behind the chaos of the world and embracing the serenity of the divine realms. As they return to their mundane lives, the memories of the pilgrimage linger on, inspiring them to lead a life guided by faith, compassion, and spiritual wisdom.

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Destination
Badrinath , Guptkashi , Kedarnath , Rishikesh Discover Destinations
Departure Location
New Delhi
Return Location
New Delhi
Tour Start Date & Time
Everyday
Price includes
  • breakfast
  • cab
  • dinner
  • hotels
  • sightseeing
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06 Nights Accommodation: 06 Nights/ 07 Days Accommodation included in the package cost. 05 x Breakfast: Free 05 breakfast at the hotel included in the package cost. 05 x Dinner: Free 05 dinner at the hotel included in the package cost. AC Individual Cab: Private cab including fuel, toll, parking, driver, and all applicable taxes according to the tour itinerary.

Do Dham Yatra Package: Delhi To Divinity In Seven Days

A Seven-Day Tour to Kedarnath and Badrinath from Delhi

Investigating a spiritual journey to the sacred abodes of Kedarnath and Badrinath from Delhi. This soul-stirring experience offers not only religious fulfilment but also a chance to immerse oneself in the pristine beauty of the Himalayas. Over seven days, pilgrims traverse through rugged terrain, ancient temples, and serene landscapes, discovering the essence of devotion and inner peace. This detailed guide outlines a comprehensive itinerary for a transformative pilgrimage to Kedarnath and Badrinath, providing insights into the spiritual significance, historical richness, and practical aspects of the journey.

Nestled amidst the majestic peaks of the Himalayas lie the sacred abodes of Kedarnath and Badrinath, revered by millions of devotees as the dwelling places of Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu respectively. Embarking on the Kedarnath and Badrinath Yatra from Delhi is not just a pilgrimage; it is a spiritual odyssey that traverses rugged terrain, ancient temples, and serene landscapes, offering seekers a chance to immerse themselves in the divine aura of the Himalayas.

The journey commences from the bustling metropolis of Delhi, where pilgrims embark on a transformative quest, seeking solace, enlightenment, and divine blessings amidst the tranquil realms of the Himalayas. As they leave behind the cacophony of the city and journey towards the pristine environs of Kedarnath and Badrinath, pilgrims embark on a voyage of self-discovery, delving deep into the spiritual heritage of ancient India.

 

A pilgrimage to Kedarnath and Badrinath, known as the “Do Dham Yatra,” is a sacred journey for many Hindus.

The Kedarnath and Badrinath Yatra are steeped in mythology, history, and religious fervour, with each step of the journey imbued with significance and symbolism. From the arduous trek to the sacred shrine of Kedarnath, perched at an altitude of 3,583 meters, to the serene ambience of Badrinath, nestled amidst snow-capped peaks and lush valleys, every moment of the pilgrimage is a testament to the unwavering faith and devotion of the pilgrims.

This journey is not merely about visiting temples or seeking blessings from deities; it is about surrendering oneself to the divine, transcending the limitations of the physical world, and experiencing a profound connection with the cosmic forces that govern the universe. It is about delving deep into the recesses of one’s soul, confronting the existential questions of life, and emerging transformed, enlightened, and empowered. Kindly refer to the below short itinerary for this tour or click on the tour plan tab for a detailed tour itinerary.

Day 01: Delhi to Haridwar/Rishikesh
  • Start your journey from Delhi and head towards Haridwar or Rishikesh, which are the gateway towns to the Char Dham circuit.
  • It’s advisable to start early to avoid traffic and reach Haridwar or Rishikesh by afternoon.
  • Upon arrival, check into a hotel and rest for the day.
  • You may explore the local markets or visit nearby temples in the evening.
Day 02: Haridwar/Rishikesh to Guptkashi
  • After breakfast, start your journey towards Guptkashi, which serves as a base for visiting Kedarnath.
  • The distance between Rishikesh/Haridwar and Guptkashi is around 200-250 kilometers and takes approximately 7-8 hours by road.
  • Check into a hotel upon arrival in Guptkashi and relax for the day.
Day 03: Guptkashi to Kedarnath
  • Begin your day early in the morning and proceed to Sonprayag, from where you’ll trek to Kedarnath.
  • After reaching Kedarnath, visit the holy Kedarnath Temple and offer your prayers.
  • Spend some time exploring the serene surroundings.
  • Dinner and overnight stay at Kedarnath.
Day 04: Kedarnath To Guptkashi
  • Have your darshan and blessings of Lord Kedarnath early in the morning.
  • Get back to the hotel, have your breakfast and check out.
  • Trek down to Gaurikund then Sonprayag, and overnight at Guptkashi.
  • Dinner and overnight stay at Guptkashi.
Day 05: Guptkashi to Badrinath
  • On this day, leave Guptkashi and proceed towards Badrinath, which is approximately 200 kilometers away and takes around 8-9 hours to reach by road.
  • En route, you can visit various scenic spots like Chopta, Joshimath, and Vishnuprayag.
  • Upon reaching Badrinath, check into a hotel and relax.
Day 06: Badrinath to Rishikesh/Haridwar
  • Begin your day with a visit to the sacred Badrinath Temple and offer your prayers.
  • Explore other attractions in Badrinath like Tapt Kund, Mana Village, and Vyas Gufa.
  • Afterwards, start your return journey to Rishikesh/Haridwar. It’s a long drive, so plan accordingly.
  • Reach Rishikesh by late evening.
  • Dinner and overnight stay at Rishikesh.
Day 07: Rishikesh/Haridwar to Delhi
  • Explore Yoga and meditation at the bank of the Ganges in the morning.
  • Have your hot breakfast at the hotel, and check out.
  • Explore other attractions in Rishikesh like Janki Setu, Parmarth Niketan, Geeta Bhawan, and Ram Jhula.
  • Afterwards, start your return journey to New Delhi for the drop.
  • The evening drops at New Delhi and concludes your Kedar Badri – Do Dham Yatra Tour From Delhi.

 

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Pilgrimage Amidst Peaks: Trekking to Kedarnath Temple

Join us as we embark on this sacred odyssey, where every step brings us closer to the divine, every prayer resonates with the echoes of eternity, and every moment is a testament to the enduring power of faith and devotion. Welcome to the Kedarnath and Badrinath Yatra from Delhi – a journey of the soul, a pilgrimage of the heart, and an experience that transcends the boundaries of time and space. Discover this beautiful Do Dham yatra tour itinerary for Kedarnath and Badrinath tour from Delhi.

Day 1: Delhi to Haridwar/Rishikesh The journey commences from Delhi, with pilgrims setting out towards Haridwar or Rishikesh, the gateway towns to the revered Char Dham circuit. Departing early in the morning ensures ample time for travel and exploration. The road journey spans approximately 200-250 kilometres, taking around 6-8 hours, depending on the mode of transportation and traffic conditions. Upon arrival, pilgrims can soak in the divine ambiance of the Ganga ghats, attend the evening aarti ceremony, and retire for the night in comfortable accommodations.
Day 2: Haridwar/Rishikesh to Guptkashi The second day heralds the onward journey to Guptkashi, a tranquil hamlet nestled amidst the Garhwal Himalayas, serving as a pivotal stopover for pilgrims en route to Kedarnath. The scenic drive traverses winding roads, lush forests, and gurgling rivers, offering glimpses of nature's grandeur. Pilgrims can relish local cuisine, visit nearby temples, and unwind amidst the serene surroundings upon reaching Guptkashi. Adequate rest is essential to prepare for the arduous trek or helicopter ride to Kedarnath the following day.
Day 3: Guptkashi to Kedarnath and back The highlight of the pilgrimage unfolds as pilgrims embark on the sacred journey to Kedarnath, the abode of Lord Shiva. Options for reaching Kedarnath include a challenging trek from Sonprayag or a convenient helicopter ride, both offering unique perspectives of the majestic terrain. Upon reaching Kedarnath, devotees are greeted by the resplendent Kedarnath Temple, an architectural marvel ensconced amidst snow-capped peaks and pristine glaciers. After offering prayers and seeking blessings, pilgrims descend back to Guptkashi, reflecting on the spiritual significance of the pilgrimage.
Day 4: Guptkashi to Badrinath The pilgrimage continues towards Badrinath, the sacred abode of Lord Vishnu, nestled amidst the picturesque vistas of the Garhwal Himalayas. The road journey traverses through rugged terrain, enchanting valleys, and quaint Himalayan villages, offering glimpses of local culture and traditions. En route, pilgrims can explore attractions like Chopta, Joshimath, and Vishnuprayag, enriching their journey with diverse experiences. Upon reaching Badrinath, pilgrims are greeted by the majestic Badrinath Temple, a revered shrine steeped in mythological lore and spiritual significance.
Day 5: Badrinath Exploration and Spiritual Retreat The fifth day is dedicated to exploring the spiritual and cultural treasures of Badrinath, immersing oneself in the divine ambiance of the sacred town. Pilgrims can commence their day with a visit to the Badrinath Temple, offering prayers and seeking blessings from Lord Vishnu. The temple complex also houses attractions like Tapt Kund, Mana Village, Vyas Gufa, and the mesmerizing Neelkanth Peak, inviting pilgrims to delve deeper into the spiritual heritage of the region. Amidst the tranquil environs, pilgrims can partake in meditation, yoga, and introspection, fostering inner peace and spiritual rejuvenation.
Day 6: Badrinath to Rishikesh/Haridwar As the pilgrimage draws to a close, pilgrims bid farewell to the sacred abode of Badrinath and embark on the return journey towards Rishikesh or Haridwar. The scenic drive retraces the path through verdant valleys, gushing rivers, and snow-clad peaks, offering one last opportunity to soak in the magnificence of the Himalayas. Upon reaching Rishikesh or Haridwar, pilgrims can indulge in soulful moments by the Ganga ghats, attend the evening aarti ceremony, and reflect upon the transformative journey they've undertaken.
Day 7: Return to Delhi and Conclusion On the final day of the pilgrimage, pilgrims bid adieu to the spiritual realms of the Himalayas and embark on the journey back to Delhi. The road journey, though long, is filled with memories of divine encounters, scenic splendors, and moments of introspection. As pilgrims return to the bustling metropolis of Delhi, they carry with them the blessings of Kedarnath and Badrinath, along with a renewed sense of purpose, devotion, and inner peace.

Conclusion: A seven-day tour to Kedarnath and Badrinath from Delhi is not merely a physical journey but a transformative odyssey of the soul. It offers pilgrims an opportunity to connect with their inner selves, seek divine blessings, and immerse themselves in the sacred ambience of the Himalayas. Through the exploration of ancient temples, majestic landscapes, and spiritual practices, pilgrims embark on a quest for transcendence, leaving behind the chaos of the world and embracing the serenity of the divine realms. As they return to their mundane lives, the memories of the pilgrimage linger on, inspiring them to lead a life guided by faith, compassion, and spiritual wisdom.

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  • Day 01
  • DAY 02
  • DAY 03
  • DAY 04
  • DAY 05
  • DAY 06
  • DAY 07
Day 01

DELHI- RISHIKESH (230 KM/06 HR)

Pick up from Delhi airport/railway station and proceeds straight to Rishikesh. The afternoon arrives, get check-in to the hotel. Post refreshment proceeds for lunch and explores Laxman Jhula, Janki Setu, Parmarth Niketan, Geeta Bhawan, and Ram Jhula at Rishikesh. Witnesses the live Ganga aarti at Triveni Ghat. Back to the hotel, have your dinner and overnight stay.

DAY 02

RISHIKESH- GUPTKASHI (180 KM/07 HR)

Post breakfast proceeds straight to Guptkashi via covering Byasi, Devprayag, Srinagar, Rudraprayag, and Agastmuni hill stations on the way. Lunch midway. The evening arrives, get check-in to the hotel. The evening is free for your leisure. Dinner and overnight stay at Guptkashi.

DAY 03

GUPTKASHI - SONPRAYAG - GAURIKUND - KEDARNATH JI

Guptkashi > 30 KM by Road > Sonprayag > 5 KM by local cab > Gaurikund > 18 KM by trek/horses/pony/doli > Kedarnath.

Wake up early and get refreshed. There are two mediums to reach the Kedarnath temple i.e. by road and by air. Please find the below details for both mediums.

By Road: If you are planning to reach the Kedarnath temple by road then your cab will take you to Sonprayag. In the high season (May/June) there is much rush on this road from Guptkashi to Sonprayag which has a distance of 30 km. Sometimes this distance takes more than 03 hours to reach Sonprayag. So, leaving early from Guptkashi for Sonprayag will be a good idea. From the Sonprayag you will need to take local conveyance for Gaurikund, which is 05 km ahead of Sonprayag. Gaurikund is the base camp for the Kedarnath trek. You will do medical and biometric registration here and then proceed for the trek to Kedarnath. It is a 16 km trek that takes around 5 hours to complete the trek for a normal person. You will also have other options like Dolly/Ponny if you wish to skip trekking.

By Air:  You can also choose to explore Kedarnath by Helicopter services. Helicopter services are time-saving and give you an amazing bird-eye view of the snow-clad Himalayan peaks behind the Kedarnath temple. If you choose to access the Kedarnath temple by Heli services then the cab will take you to Helipad from where you will do all the formalities and will take off for the Kedarnath.

Once you reach Kedarnath, get check-in to the hotel. Take some rest and explore your surroundings on your own. Having dinner and overnight stay at Kedarnath.

DAY 04

KEDARNATH JI - SONPRAYAG - CHOPTA (80 KM/03 HR)

Wake up early, get refreshed. Do the necessary shopping for the puja at Kedarnath temple. You can book a special pooja on additional charges. After having the Darshan of Lord Kedarthan and pooja ceremony back to the hotel. Pack your luggage and check out. Post check out have your breakfast at Kedarnath. Post breakfast treks down/fly down to Sonprayag/Guptkashi. From Sonpryag/Guptkashi board the cab and proceed straight to Chopta. Chopta is about 75 km from Sonprayag which will take approx 4 hours to reach Chopta. Lunch midway. The evening arrives, get check-in to the camps. The evening explores the beautiful sunset and enjoys bonfires with light music at the camps. Dinner and overnight stay at Chopta.

DAY 05

CHOPTA - BADRINATH JI (180 KM/07 HR)

The morning investigates the stunning sunrise at Chopta. Post breakfast checks out and proceeds to Badrinath. En-route explores Gopeshwar, Joshimath, and Pipalkoti. Lunch midway. The evening arrives, get check-in to the hotel. Evening free for your leisure. You can explore the surroundings and Badrinath temple in the evening. Back to the hotel, dinner and overnight stay at Badrinath Ji.

DAY 06

BADRINATH JI - HARIDWAR (310 KM/10 HR)

Wake up early, get refreshed, and do the necessary shopping for the pooja at Shri Badrinath Ji. Take a hot bath in a natural spring hot pond at Badrinath Ji, which is also known as Tapt Kund. After having the bath you can choose to stay in line or you can skip the line by applying for a special pooja. After having the darshan and pooja ceremony back to the hotel. Have your hot breakfast at the hotel and check out. Post check out proceeds to explore Mana village. Investigating Bhim Pul, Vyas Gufa, and other gems of Mana. Post-exploration proceeds straight to Haridwar via covering Joshimath, Nandprayag, Vishnuprayag, Karnprayag, and Rudraprayag. Lunch midway. The evening arrives, get check-in to the hotel. Evening free for your leisure. Having dinner and overnight stay at Haridwar.

DAY 07

HARIDWAR - DELHI (200 KM/05 HR)

Refuel yourself with a heavy breakfast at the hotel. Post breakfast checks out and proceeds to explore Har Ki Pauri Temple and you can also take some time for Mansa Devi Temple. Post exploration proceeds straight to New Delhi for the drop. Lunch midway. The evening drops at New Delhi airport. Tour ends.

More about Badrinath

The Badrinath sanctuary is the principal fascination in the town. As indicated by legend Shankar found a dark stone picture of Lord Badrinarayan made of Saligram stone in the Alaknanda River. He initially revered it in a give in close to the Tapt Kund hot springs. In the sixteenth century, the King of Garhwal moved the murti to the present sanctuary. The sanctuary is roughly 50 ft (15 m) tall with a little vault to finish everything, secured with a gold plated rooftop. The veneer is worked of stone, with curved windows. A wide stairway paves the way to a tall angled entryway, which is the primary passageway. The design takes after a Buddhist vihara (sanctuary), with the brilliantly painted veneer likewise more run of the mill of Buddhist sanctuaries. Simply inside is the mandapa, a substantial pillared lobby that prompts the garbha grha, or primary hallowed place zone. The dividers and mainstays of the mandapa are secured with perplexing cutting.

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Top FAQS About Do Dham Yatra From Delhi.

FAQ: How long does it take to travel from Delhi to Kedarnath?

 Answer: The journey from Delhi to Kedarnath usually takes around 12-14 hours by road, depending on traffic and weather conditions.

FAQ: What is the best time to embark on a Kedarnath and Badrinath yatra from Delhi?

Answer: The ideal time for the yatra is usually between May and November when the weather is favorable and the pilgrimage sites are accessible.

FAQ: Are there direct flights from Delhi to Kedarnath or Badrinath?

Answer: No, there are no direct flights to these destinations. The most common mode of travel is by road.

FAQ: What are the accommodation options available during the yatra?

Answer: There are various guesthouses, hotels, and dharamshalas available for accommodation in both Kedarnath and Badrinath, catering to different budgets and preferences.

FAQ: Is it necessary to book accommodation in advance?

Answer: Yes, it is advisable to book accommodation in advance, especially during peak pilgrimage seasons, to avoid any inconvenience.

FAQ: What is the altitude of Kedarnath and Badrinath?

Answer: Kedarnath is located at an altitude of approximately 3,583 meters (11,755 feet), while Badrinath is situated at around 3,133 meters (10,279 feet) above sea level.

FAQ: Are there medical facilities available along the yatra route?

Answer: Yes, there are medical facilities and first-aid centers available at various points along the yatra route for emergencies.

FAQ: Can elderly or differently-abled individuals undertake the yatra?

Answer: Yes, arrangements such as palanquins, ponies, and helicopters are available for the convenience of elderly or differently-abled pilgrims.

FAQ: Is it safe to travel during the monsoon season?

Answer: It is not recommended to undertake the yatra during the monsoon season (July to September) due to the risk of landslides and unpredictable weather conditions.

FAQ: Are there any restrictions on photography or videography at the pilgrimage sites?

Answer: Yes, certain areas may have restrictions on photography or videography due to their religious significance. It's advisable to check with local authorities or guides.

FAQ: What clothing and essentials should I pack for the yatra?

Answer: Warm clothing, rain gear, sturdy walking shoes, first-aid kit, identity documents, and any prescribed medications are essential items to pack.

FAQ: Can I hire a guide for the yatra?

Answer: Yes, hiring a guide is recommended for first-time visitors to navigate the yatra route and learn about the religious and historical significance of the pilgrimage sites.

FAQ: Are there ATMs available along the yatra route?

Answer: Limited ATM facilities are available in some towns along the route, but it's advisable to carry sufficient cash for expenses during the yatra.

FAQ: What food options are available during the yatra?

Answer: Various local eateries and food stalls offer vegetarian meals and snacks along the yatra route, catering to different dietary preferences.

FAQ: Can I undertake the yatra independently or should I join a group tour?

Answer: Both options are feasible. However, joining a group tour can provide added convenience, safety, and guidance throughout the yatra.

FAQ: Are there any permits required for the yatra?

Answer: No special permits are required for Indian citizens. However, foreign nationals may need to obtain necessary permits for the yatra.

FAQ: Is the yatra suitable for children?

Answer: While children can undertake the yatra, it's essential to ensure their safety and comfort, especially considering the altitude and terrain.

FAQ: Can I visit other nearby attractions during the yatra?

Answer: Yes, there are several nearby attractions such as Tungnath Temple, Chopta, Mana Village, and Vasudhara Falls that can be explored during the yatra.

FAQ: Are there options for helicopter services to Kedarnath and Badrinath from Delhi?

Answer: Yes, helicopter services are available for those seeking a quicker and more convenient way to reach the pilgrimage sites.

FAQ: How do I plan my itinerary for the Kedarnath and Badrinath yatra from Delhi?

Answer: It's advisable to plan your itinerary in advance, considering factors such as travel time, accommodation bookings, yatra duration, and any additional sightseeing options you wish to explore.

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