Chardham Yatra From Delhi
₹45,000
Description
Iternary
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1Day 1 : Arrive Delhi – Haridwar (230kms/5-6 Hrs)
Namaste! Welcome to New Delhi
You will greeted and assisted by our representative upon arrival at Delhi Airport /Railway station.
Then you’ll be driven to Haridwar. After reaching there, you’ll be checked into your pre-booked hotel.
In the evening, visit Har-ki-Pauri and do the following:
Enjoy enchanting evening Aarti at Har-ki-Pauri
Take bath in the pious river Ganga
Visit the Brahma Kund , the prime Ghat of Haridwar
Enjoy your overnight stay at Haridwar. -
2Day 2 : Haridwar – Barkot (200km/6-7hrs)
Relish a filling breakfast.
Then leave the hotel for Barkot, visiting Dehradun, Kempty Fall, and Mussoorie on the way.
You’ll be driven back to Barkot for an overnight stay.
Complimentary Beverage : Tea / Coffee en-route to -
3Day 3 : Barkot - Yamunotri -Barkot (45 km road/ 6km Trek, each side)
After a hearty meal in the morning, you’ll be driven to Jankichatti. The site also marks the beginning point of trekking to Yamunotri (6 km).
Upon arrival at Yamunotri:
Take a holy dip in natural hot springs or the Yamuna River itself.
Buy some Prasad from the nearby shops.
Attend the Pooja at Yamunotri Temple
See Surya Kund and Divya Shila
Afterwards, you’ll be driven back to Barkot for an overnight stay.
Approximate charges for Pony: Rs.1200 - 2500/- Per Person
Approximate charges for Doli: Rs.4000 - 5500/- Per Person
Yamunotri Temple: The temple is dedicated to Goddess Yamuna who is said to be a daughter of lord Surya and sister of Yamraj. The Maharani Guleria of Jaipur built the temple in the 19th Century. It suffered damages by a few avalanches in the last century, however, was restored later on.
Surya Kund: The area has multiple thermal springs which flow to pools that are located near the temple. The most significant of these is the “Surya Kund” which is dedicated to Lord Surya.
Divya Shila: Divya Shila was considered the primary source of the Yamuna River according to the mythology. This is a very sacred place where a devotee can pay respects to the Yamuna Mata goddess. -
4Day 4 : Barkot – Uttarkashi (90kms/4hrs)
Enjoy a fulfilling breakfast.
Visit Uttarkashi and witness the famous Prakateshwar Mahadev (Shiv Cave) and the Kashi Vishwanath temple.
Enjoy a restful night’s sleep at the hotel.
Uttarkashi: Uttarkashi is located on the banks of holy Bhagirathi River which is the main branch of the Ganga River. It is widely considered as the dwelling place of Lord Shiva. Some of the most important destinations you shouldn’t miss on your itinerary are Kashi Vishwanath temple, the old Shakti Mata temple with a huge mythological trident (Trishul), the Hanuman temple, etc. -
5Day 5 : Uttarkashi- Gangotri -Uttarkashi (100km/4hrs, each side)
Enjoy your morning meal!
Thereafter, proceed towards Gangotri (3048 m) and along the way:
Enjoy stunning backdrop of the Himalayas and stunning routes alongside the Bhagirathi River
Take a holy dip in Bhagirathi River
Upon reaching the Gangotri Temple, do Darshan and Pooja.
Then, visit Harsil.
Go back to Uttarkashi and enjoy an overnight stay there.
Harsil: Harsil is an untouched and a hidden treasure of Uttarakhand. Its thick cedar forest, the roaring Bhagirathi River, the chirping birds, the salubrious atmosphere, and the pleasant weather make it an ideal destination.
Gangotri Temple: The temple is built for the Goddess Ganga who is a daughter of Heaven. The temple was constructed by the Gorkha General Amar Singh Thapa in the 18th century and is situated on the right bank of the river Ganga. -
6Day 6 : Uttarkashi- Sitapur (280kms/ 11 hrs.)
Enjoy your breakfast.
Then, you’ll be driven towards Sitapur for an overnight stay in your hotel. -
7Day 7 : Sitapur - Kedarnath– Sitapur (19km Trek/6 Hrs.)
We start early in the morning and visit Sonprayag (for the trek route).
From here, begin the trek to Kedarnath.
Do Darshan & Pooja of Shri Kedarnath Ji.
Visit back to Sitapur for overnight stay.
Approximate charges for Pony:- Rs. 2500 - 5000/- Per Person
Approximate charges for Doli:- Rs. 6500 - 16000/- Per Person
Kedarnath: The Kedarnath shrine, one of the 12 Jyotirlingam of Lord Shiva, is a sacred place perched against the stunning peak of the Kedarnath mountain range. Kedar is also the name of Lord Shiva, the god of fire, destruction, and protection. According to legends, the Pandavas were filled with remorse after defeating the Kauravas in the Kurukshetra battle and they visited Lord Shiva to seek His pardon for their sin of killing their kinsmen.
Lord Shiva had been chased by them unsuccessfully, and while he was escaping he moved to Kedarnath, and in the form of a bull, he dived into the ground, leaving behind his hump on the surface above. The remains of Shiva were seen afterward in four other places and are worshipped there as his forms. The hands were at Tungnath, the face at Rudranath, the stomach at Madmaheshwar, and his mane with head at Kalpeshwar. Kedarnath and the four above-mentioned deities are collectively referred to as Panch Kedar. -
8Day 8 : Sitapur–Pipalkoti (120km/6Hrs)
In morning, enjoy your breakfast at a leisurely pace.
In the afternoon, we’ll head for Pipalkoti.
Upon arrival, you’ll be checked into your hotel. Enjoy a restful night’s sleep. -
9Day 9 : Pipalkoti-Joshimath-Badrinath (80km/4 hrs.)
In morning, we’ll drive to Badrinath.
Along the way, we’ll pass through:
Joshimath
Narasimha Temple
Vishnu Prayag
Later, we’ll trek to Mana Village. There, you can enjoy sites like:
Vyasa Gufa
Ganesh Gufa
Bhim Pul
Saraswati River
Later, take a holy dip at Tapt Kund and proceed for the temple visit of Badrinath.
Enjoy an overnight stay at Badrinath.
Badrinath: One of the 'Four Dhams', Badrinath is one of the most prominent pilgrimage sites of the country. Located at a height of 3,133 meters, it is protected by the two mountain ranges known as Nar & Narayan, with the towering Neelkanth Peak, forming an outstanding and beautiful background. This enchanted spot was covered with a large number of wild berries and therefore, this place got the name "Badri van", which means "a forest of berries" or "a forest of fruits".
Tapt Kund: This thermal spring situated on the river bank of Alaknanda is well known for its benefits and the custom of taking a dip before going to the Badrinath temple.
Narad Kund: It’s a small rivulet flowing from Tapt Kund towards Vishnu's idol was identified by Jagadguru Shankaracharya who retrieved it and put it in the present sanctuary.
Brahma Kapal: This is a flat platform that is nestled along the bank of river Alaknanda. The Hindus perform worshipping rites to appease the souls of their ancestors.
Sheshnetra: Located a mere 1.5 km from the temple, this rock is where the foot impression of the mythological serpent, popularly called Sheshnag's eye, is visible.
Charanpaduka: Situated 3km far from the meadow, this is a boulder upon which the footprint of Lord Vishnu can be seen.
Mata Murti Temple: This temple is devoted to the mother of Lord Sri Badrinath. Other notable temples here are Sheshnetra Temple, Urvashi Temple, and Charanpaduka.
Mana Village: It is an abode of the Indo-Mongolian settlement; you will get great insights into Indian heritage and culture here.
Bheem Pul: Located in the Mana town, this is a huge rocky bridge that looks over the Saraswati River. It is quite a spectacle of a waterfall that is thundering through the narrow passage under the rock and is believed to have been formed by Bhim, the second eldest among the five Pandava brothers.
Vyas Gufa (cave): Ved Vyas is the author of Mahabharata and he is said to have written the epic in this cave in Mana village.
Joshimath: It is placed on the slopes overlooking the junction of Alaknanda and Dhauliganga. Joshimath is also among the four 'Maths' founded by Adi Shankaracharya. The township is known for its variety of temples, with the most notable one being the Narasimha temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu. The left arm which resembles the present-day Badrinath Valley, is slowly withering away with the passage of time and the popular belief is that when the right arm withers completely, Badri Valley will cease to exist and the God's residence will be transferred to Bhavishya Badri in the neighboring Niti Valley. -
10Day 10 : Badrinath – Srinagar (170 Km/7hrs)
In the morning, seek Darshan of Badrivishal.
Afterwards, you’ll be transferred to Srinagar and on the way there, you get to visit:
Karnaprayag
Nandprayag
Rudraprayag
Dhari Devi temple
On arrival in Srinagar, you’ll be checked into your hotel for an overnight stay.
Vishnu Prayag: There are two confluences of rivers Dhauli Ganga and Alaknanda, both of which are Panch Prayag.
Nandprayag: It is the confluence of the rivers Mandakini and Alaknanda, which are one of the Panch Prayag.
Karnaprayag: It is the meeting point of the two rivers, Pindar and Alaknanda. It is also one of the five sacred spots called Panch Prayag.
Rudraprayag: Here, the rivers Mandakini and Alaknanda combine resulting in one of the five important Prayag. -
11Day 11 : Srinagar - Haridwar to Delhi
Enjoy a filling meal in the morning.
Afterwards, you’ll be driven to Haridwar. You’ll visit Devprayag - where Alaknanda merges with Bhagirathi.
Later, you’ll be driven to Delhi and reach there by evening.
Your tour concludes here. We hope you have made happy memories that you’ll cherish forever.
Devprayag: It is the meeting point of the two rivers, Bhagirathi and Alaknanda, which is one of the five sacred spots called Panch Prayag. The Bhagirathi River below the point of merging with Alaknanda is known as Ganga. In Haridwar, the Ganges River banks host well-known bathing sites.
Inclusion
- Welcome drink on arrival
- Parking and toll tax
- Meet & greet at arrival
- Pick and drop at time of arrival/departure
- Driver's allowance, Road tax and Fuel charge
- Sedan / Crysta / Tempo / Mini Bus
- Breakfast / Dinner
- 5% GST
- Sightseeing as per Itinerary
- Accommodation / Hotel
Exclusion
- Air Fare/Train fare, insurance premium, any other activities
like rafting, etc, services of guide during sightseeing, cable ride cost
to Manakamana Temple & boat ride cost to Barahi Temple for which
supplemental charges will be applicable to be paid by the guests
directly.
- Personal expenses such as laundry, telephone bills, bar bills, tips & gratuity, bottled water etc.
- Entrance Fees for museums and monuments, Upgradation Charges and Optional Tours to be paid by the guests directly on the spot.
- Any additional costs because of additional sightseeing or extra usage of vehicle other than mentioned in the itinerary will be recovered directly from the guests. Such additional costs are also applicable for usage of vehicle and guide beyond the specified time or normal working hours as mentioned above.
- Any cost arising due to unforeseen events like flight delays or their rescheduling or cancellation, landslides, road blockage, political disturbances (strikes), etc. Such expenses will be recovered directly from the guests on the spot.
- Any increase in government taxes or fuel price, leading to increase in cost on surface transportation & land arrangements, which may come into effect prior to departure.
- GST & TCS.
- Anything which is not included in the inclusions
Payment Policy
Advance Booking Fee
- 30 days or more before date of departure : 25% of total cost
- 29 - 20 days before date of departure : 50% of total cost
- 19 days or less before date of departure : 100% of total cost
Cancellation Policy
You or any member of your party may cancel their travel arrangements
at any time. Written notification or an e-mail to that effect from the
person who made the booking must be received at our office. The
cancellation charges applicable are as per the published cancellation
policy below:
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advance. It is unlikely that we will have to make any changes to your
travel arrangements. Occasionally, we may have to make changes and we
reserve the right to do so at any time. If there are any changes, we
will advise you of them at the earliest possible date. We also reserve
the right under any circumstances to cancel your travel arrangements by
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