Char Dham Yatra

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Char Dham Yatra

Char Dham means Four Dhams i.e. Four religious places. Char Dham in Uttarakhand is a collective term used for religous circuit covering Holy hindu pilgrimage centres of Badarinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri and Yamunotri. This is considered as most sacred religious places to be visited by Hindus, to get rid of their sins and pave path to ultimate goal of human life – the Moksha, ie redemption from cycle of birth & death in this world. Every Hindu is expected to perform the Yatra at least once in their life time. There is no restriction on visiting the temples for Foreigners, Women etc., Nor is there any strict Dress code, even though pilgrims are advised to dress decently. Piligrims performing the Char Dham yatra are also requested not to use Polyrhene bags, to preserve the sanctity of the temples and conserve the environment.

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All about the Char Dham Yatra.

Char Dham Yatra

Char Dham means Four Dhams i.e. Four religious places. Char Dham in Uttarakhand is a collective term used for religous circuit covering Holy hindu pilgrimage centres of Badarinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri and Yamunotri. This is considered as most sacred religious places to be visited by Hindus, to get rid of their sins and pave path to ultimate goal of human life – the Moksha, ie redemption from cycle of birth & death in this world. Every Hindu is expected to perform the Yatra at least once in their life time. There is no restriction on visiting the temples for Foreigners, Women etc., Nor is there any strict Dress code, even though pilgrims are advised to dress decently. Piligrims performing the Char Dham yatra are also requested not to use Polyrhene bags, to preserve the sanctity of the temples and conserve the environment.

All four temple shrines are located in Garhwal Himalayas range of Uttarakhand.Haridwar is the traditional point to start Char Dham Yatra of Uttarakhand. Haridwar is in the plains and easily accessible by Road and Train from other locations of India, including New Delhi. It is also accessible by Road from Dehradun, which has Airport. So, Piligrims can fly to Dehradun from Delhi and other locations in India and then proceed to Haridwar by Road travel.

The tour package inclusions and exclusions at a glance
What is included in this tour?Items that are included in the cost of tour price.

 

  • All breakfasts, lunches and dinners & dining
  • All accommodation including tea houses en route
  • All transportation including taxis and coaches
  • Flights from Heathrow if booked inc. of flight
  • Tour and trekking guide for entire journey
What is not included in this tour?Items that are not included in the cost of tour price.
  • Travel insurance and other emergencies
  • Visa fees and entry clearing fees
  • Single room accommodations
  • Liquors, beeers and bootled beverages
  • Photography ccessories like cameras etc.
  1. Day 1 Arrive Haridwar

    Welcome to the abode of Hari through Haridwar. It is the entry point to the most religious places on Earth. Char Dham Yatra is the sacred pilgrimage where tonnes of devotees come to the mountains to celebrate their devotion. Once you leave your home for the Yatra Haridwar is your next big stop. You will commence the rest of the Yatra from here. So, get settled in your hotels, freshen up and get ready for spiritual experience.
    While you are at Haridwar let’s make the most out of it. You can visit all the famous temples namely Daksh Temple, Rudraksha Temple, Kankhal, Jain Temple, Bharat Mata Mandir etc. Har Ki Pauri is the world-famous and crowded ghat on the river Ganges, where evening aarti is an eye-treat. Do not forget to pray in front of Chanda Devi. The temple is regarded as the ’Seedha Peetha’ which means that wishes come true. The idol of Devi is believed to be installed by Adi Shankaracharya.
    With so much heritage, legends and beliefs end your day at the foothills of Lord Shiva

  2. Day 2 Haridwar - Barkot (210kms/7-8hr) HT : 1352 MTS

    This day will also be a long ride to higher religious entry point Barkot. Barkot (1352 meters) is a town in Uttarkashi District, located on the banks of the Yamuna river. It is a big town in Yamunotri Dham. After Ganga Snan and breakfast get ready for this long journey. The ride passes through Mussoorie and Kempty Falls. Both are popular tourists places and hill stations. It is recommended to have lunch near Kempty falls as good restaurants are not available henceforth.
    With enthusiasm, you will arrive at Barkot in the evening. You will be surprised by the scenic beauty of this place. Located at the confluence of Yamuna and Tons rivers, there are apple orchards, panoramic views of the snowcapped mountains of Bandar Poonch – it is a stunning place. Barkot is an important stopover to Yamunotri and Gangotri among the four Char Dham Pilgrimages.

  3. Day 3 Barkot - Yamunotri - Barkot {36kms drive & 6kms Trek (one side)} HT : 3291 MTS.

    Today is the biggest day as you will touch the first Dham, Yamnotri. Start your morning by a short drive to Jankichatti/Phoolchatti. Once you arrive here, the hike to Yamnotri which is 6 km far begins. The trek is through the lush valley, dense conifers, rhododendrons, cacti and numerous Himalayan shrubs. Yamunotri is the origin of River Yamuna, highly revered place situated in the north of Uttarakhand. The Yamunotri Glacier at elevation, of 6,387 metres is the source of river Yamuna. The real source is Champasar Glacier closer to the temple.
    Yamnotri is another pleasant spot with many options for sight-seeing. One of the significant is Surya Kund which amongst several hot springs in the area. Many pilgrims carry rice in a cloth and dip in the hot water. The cooked and steamed rice is then treated as ”prasad” and offered to Divya Shila of the temple. The Shila is a rock pillar that is worshipped before stepping in the temple.
    After hot water dips and peaceful mind, it is time to return to Barkot through the same route.

  4. Day 4 Barkot - Uttarkashi (90kms/4hr) HT :1352 MTS.

    From Barkot today you will visit the hub of adventures and spirituality, Uttarakashi. It is the renowned district of Uttarakhand where mountaineers, hikers and pilgrims come every year for their mountain endeavour. Nehru Institute of Mountaineering (NIM) is located in Uttarakashi along with a variety of ashrams and temples. The town is considered comparable to Varanasi which is also on the banks of river Ganges.
    One of the pious temples is the Vishwanath temple believed to be the oldest one. It was redeveloped by Maharani Khaneti Devi of Tehri State in 1857. The entire temple is a huge site which comprises of other shrines of Markandeya Rishi, Ganpati and Sakshi Gopal. While you are at the premises take full advantage of the Akhand Abhishek and Akhand Jyoti. They are of prime importance and bring happiness. If you believe the literature of Skanda Puran, Uttarkashi is home of Lord Shiva for Kaliyug and it is also part of the twelve Jyotirlingas.
    Another incredible spot not to miss is the Shakti temple that is exactly opposite of Vishwanath. It has a massive linga called ‘Trishul’ of 20 feet in height and a circumference of 90 cms. It is made of iron and copper. The legend goes that Shakti was thrown by Durga goddess known as Shakti hence the name.

  5. Day 5 Uttarkashi - Gangotri - Uttarkashi (100kms/3-4 each side) HT : 3048 MTS.

    Wake up with new vigour as today you will be witnessing the next Dham of the Char Dhams, Gangotri. Gangotri is by far world’s eminent tourists and religious destination. With mountaineers, adventurers, trekkers and pilgrims visiting in thousands, this is the most acclaimed place of the Indian Himalayas.
    Along the way at Gangnani take the chance to bathe in Garam Kund. Henceforth the landscapes get mesmerising as you pass through Harsil valley with Deodar trees bloomed everywhere. Again at Gangotri wash away your sins and tiredness by taking a dip in the holy Ganga. Ganga river here is also called Bhagirathi. The revered Gangotri temple on the river banks was built by the Gorkha General Amar Singh Thapa in the 18th Century.
    Another major attraction is the submerged Shivling which comes to sight only in winter when the river level is less. But is an epic view. Around 100 Yards from the Ganga Temple flows the river Kedar Ganga. Along with Ganga temple, there is also a Kedar Ganga temple which you must visit. After a day full of exploration you will head back to Uttarkashi.

  6. Day 6 Uttarkashi – Guptkashi (220kms/8-9hr) HT : 1319 MTS.

    From Uttarkashi, the next celebrated stop is Guptkashi. The route is extremely tranquil through Moolgarh and Lambgoan. Also, the sight of beautiful Mandakini river at Tilwara is serene. The water body follows from Kedarnath (which you will be visiting soon). The path to Guptkashi goes side by side of the Mandakini river.
    From the name Guptkashi you might have guessed, it means ”hidden Varanasi”. As per the Puranas when Pandavas were trying to reconcile with Lord Shiva for heaven. The Pandavas though they had sinned killing their own brothers. So, they came searching for Lord Shiva and Shiva concealed himself at Gupt Kashi. Later Shiva escaped to Kedarnath where Pandavas found him. Some people say hereditary priests stay in Gupt Kashi in winters when the Kedarnath temple is closed.
    When you reach in the evening try to catch up Ardh Narishwar temple. It is stunning at night lights. Later on, enjoy your night in your comfy hotel.

  7. Day 7 Guptkashi - Kedarnath (30kms by road & 16 kms Trek)

    Option 1- Today will be a milestone of life as you will go to Kedarnath. There will be a medical check-up after which you will head to Sonprayag. From here you will hike up to Kedarnath. You can also take a pony or a doli.

    Option 2 – Take a Helicopter from Guptkashi/Fata
    Kedarnath needs no introduction. It is one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva, a perfect Himalayan getaway with terrific historical and mythological prominence. More importantly, it is just a magnificent spot of beauty and serenity with Kedarnath range at the backdrop. Kedar is synonym name of Lord Shiva who both protector and the destroyer. As per the Mahabharata, the Pandavas after winning the war against Kauravas felt guilty for ending lives of their own brothers. They, therefore, wanted to take the blessing of Lord Shiva. He then escaped and hid in many places. When he finally appeared at Kedarnath. Kedarnath is also part of the Panch Kedar Yatra where parts of Shiva are believed to be found.

  8. Day 8 Kedarnath – Guptkashi (19Kms Down Trek & 30kms/1hr by Road)

    Early morning you get up before dawn and after taking bath you areat the temple by 4:45 am for the ’Abhishek’ to Kedarnath Shiva. Everyone can go inside Garbha Griha and touch the idol. You can also prostrate with your head touching the deity etc. After Temple Darshan trek down to Sonprayag. Further drive to Guptkashi. Check in Hotel. Night Halt.

  9. Day 09 Guptkashi - Badrinath (215kms/7hr) HT : 3133 MTS

    The last but not the least, Badrinath is the final stop of the Char Dhaams. You will take a 7 hours long ride to Badrinath via Joshimath. It will also be your halting point for the day.
    Not many know of the epic behind the name of Badrinath. The location is decored by wild berries, therefore, the name, ”Badri van” or ”forest of berries”. At 3000 meters height, Badrinath is protected by Nar and Narayan mountains on sideways. This religious place is also filled with hot water springs of which Tapt and Narad kunds are popular. Tapt Kund is on Alaknanda river banks and it is compulsory to bath in this kind before stepping the Badrinath temple. Narad Kund is the pool where Badrinath idol was discovered.
    Other attractions are Brahama Kamal (a platform where rituals for deceased are performed), Sheshnetra (it is boulder 1.5 km far that has an impression of a snake), Charanpaduka (another boulder 3 km far that has an impression of Vishnu’s footprint), Maha Murty temple (this shrine dedicated to mother of Badrinath), Vasundhara (a waterfall, 5km from Badrinath) etc. Mana village near Badrinath is also of major importance as it houses other attractions like Bhim Pul and Vyas Gufa.

  10. Day 10 Badrinath –Rudraprayag (160kms) / Kirtinagar (200kms)

    Now it’s the day to say goodbye to all the Dhams and head back home. The return journey follows a devotional path with Rudraprayag and Rishikesh on its way. Usually, the devotees take a quick bath in Taptkund before starting the return journey. You can capture the tourist locations of Mana village if you missed them yesterday.
    Before Rudraprayag, you will again touch Joshimath. It is on the confluence of the Alaknanda and Dhauliganga rivers. It is one of the four ’Maths’ established by Adi Shankaracharya. One of the Panch Prayag or joining of Alaknanda is Rudraprayag. It is the convergence of rivers Alaknanda and Mandakini. Many tourists are coming for rafting and tea breaks here.

  11. Day 11 Rudraprayag – Rishikesh- Haridwar (160kms/5hr) / Kirtinagar – Rishikesh (135kms/4hr)

    The final destination is Rishikesh or the place of sages. It is an all-rounder town on the banks of river Ganga surrounded by green lower Himalayas. As the saga says, Raibhya Rishi did his meditation and God appeared using the name ” Hrishikesh ” therefore this adventure hub got its name. Rishikesh has become extremely amongst youth and adventure seekers for rafting and bungee jumping. Major attractions for sight-seeing are the Beatles ashram, Triveni Ghat and of course Laxman Jhulla, Ram Jhulla.
    Enjoy your night in the mighty mountain place of Rishikesh.
    Visit Rishikesh Temples & Sight Seeing – Laxman Jhulla, Ram Jhulla, Triveni Ghat, Bharat Mandir, Shivananda Ashram.

    Day 12: Depart to Home

Itinerary in Rajasthan

Day 1 Jaipur
Day2 Jaipur to Bikaner
Day 3 Bikaner to Sam dunes Jaisalmer
Day 4 Sam Dunes to Jaisalmer
Day 5 Jaisalmer to Jodhpur
Day 6 Jodhpur to Udaipur
Day 7 Udaipur
Day 8 Udaipur to Puskar
Day 9 Puskar to Jaipur

The tour package inclusions and exclusions at a glance.
Package Inclusions
  • Accommodation on twin sharing (Double Bed Room)
  • Daily Breakfast and dinner (MAP)
  • Transportation by Tempo traveler/ Innova A/C Vehicle with all road, state taxes, driver allowance, permit & night halt.
  • Daily Mineral Water x 01 Bottles (1Ltr). Per person
Package Exclusions
  • GST Extra
  • Any portage at hotels, tips, insurance, wine, mineral water, telephone charges, and all items of personal nature
  • Costs and expenses for medical treatment in case of evacuation or in case of any medical condition or emergency or otherwise for any reason.
  • Room service, Telephone calls and Laundry
  • Additional sightseeing or extra usage of vehicle
  • Lunch
  • Entry fees for Forest/Temples/Park/Monuments and Activities like Cable Car, Ropeway, Helicopter Services or wherever applicable.
  • Travel Insurance or any other kind of insurance (Trekkers/Yatris are advised to obtain applicable insurance on their own).
  • INR5000 to be paid as deposited as the booking amount at the time of the booking.
  • 50% of the total billing amount to be deposited before 15 days of departure.
  • After paying the amount 50% of the total billing amount rest 50% to be paid before starting the trip
  • Failure to adhere to the payment policy can lead to a cancellation of the booking without any prior notice to the booker.
  • Booking amount is non-refundable.
  • Cancellation within 15 days of the departure date:100% of the total billing amount will be charged as cancellation amount.

100% refund policy is there if the trip got cancelled or called off by Trip Hikes otherwise there is no refund of any kind.

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