Char Dham Yatra Package from Delhi
Embark on a spiritual pilgrimage to the four ancient Hindu abodes of Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath, in Garhwal Himalayas, in Travel to India's 8-day Delhi to Char Dham Yatra Tour Package. With its thoughtfully scheduled pilgrimage, which harmoniously balances spirituality with luxury, the tour habituates visitors to the comfort of spirituality with individualized attention, warm living, clean cuisine, and competent guides.
If you are a heart pilgrim or simply a Himalayan peace seeker, this yatra holds a promise to cleanse your soul and reconcile you with nature and God's grace. Travel to India makes such a spiritual pilgrimage not just a travel experience—but an initiation.
Details of Char Dham Yatra from Delhi
This Yatra package begins from Delhi and is for 7 nights and 8 days. The yatra takes the pilgrims through various destinations to Haridwar, Barkot, Yamunotri, Uttarkashi, Gangotri, Kedarnath, Govind Ghat, Badrinath, Rudraprayag and Srinagar. After darshan at all 4 Dhams, yatra pilgrims get back to Haridwar or Rishikesh and finally to Delhi.
- Route: Delhi-Haridwar-Yamunotri-Gangotri-Kedarnath-Badrinath-Rishikesh-Delhi
- Yatra Time: 8 to 12 Days
- Departure: New Delhi
- Mode of Transportation: Tempo Traveller/Bus/Car
- Lodging: Hotels to Guest Houses and Dharamshalas
- Type of Package: Private/Customized
Book Char Dham Tour Package from Delhi at great deal. We provide excellent facilities and services to pilgrims coming from any city or country. From Pick up at the Railway Station or Airport, hotel transfers, meal and transportation, yatra registration- everything is taken care of. Our services are well integrated with different service providers on the route for a hassle-free and comfortable pilgrimage experience. For the convenience of pilgrims, we also offer the Chardham Yatra Package from Haridwar and Rishikesh.
Itinerary
Day 1 : Delhi to Haridwar – Gateway to the Sacred Hills
Your spiritual journey from Delhi to Char Dham begins with an early morning pickup from Delhi. Drive in a private air-conditioned vehicle amidst the green canvas of North India to arrive at Haridwar-one of Hinduism's holiest cities. On arrival, check into a pre-booked deluxe hotel.
Evening: Experience the enchanting Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri, where hymns, bell tolls, and hundreds of floating diyas produce a mystical spiritual atmosphere by the riverbank.
Overnight Stay: Haridwar
Highlights: Har Ki Pauri, Ganga Aarti, Local Temples
Day 2 : Mussoorie via Haridwar to Barkot
Do early breakfast and drive to Barkot, the base of your trek to Yamunotri. The hilly route (approximately 8–9 hours) takes you through the queen of hills, Mussoorie, where you may stop for refreshment and photography at Kempty Falls.
Arrive Barkot in the evening and relax at a mountain resort or luxury guesthouse reserved in advance by Travel to India. Rest for tomorrow's trek to Yamunotri.
Overnight Stay: Barkot
Highlights: Scenic drive, Kempty Falls, Himalayan vistas
Day 3 : Barkot – Yamunotri Darshan – Return to Barkot
Early morning, get up and drive to Janki Chatti (about 1.5 hours), the trekking point closest to Yamunotri Temple, the first of the Char Dhams, the birthplace of the holy Yamuna River. A 6 km (one way) trekking on picturesque Himalayan routes, which can be on foot, pony ride, or doli (palanquin) ride.
Upon visiting Yamunotri, go to the Yamunotri Temple and bathe in Surya Kund, a natural hot water spring. The whiteness of capped mountains and the holy atmosphere of the temple are an experience in bliss.
Return back to Barkot by late evening to rest.
Overnight Stay: Barkot
Highlights: Yamunotri Temple, Surya Kund, Pony/doli ride optional
Day 4 : Barkot to Uttarkashi – Serenity by the Bhagirathi
After breakfast, travel to Uttarkashi (4–5 hours), a town famous for ancient temples and an association with Lord Shiva. Check into your hotel or lodge.
Visit the holy Kashi Vishwanath Temple, a significant Shiva temple, and stroll along the peaceful banks of the Bhagirathi River.
Leisure evening and preparations for the next dham—Gangotri.
Overnight Stay: Uttarkashi
Highlights: Kashi Vishwanath Temple, Bhagirathi riverside
Day 5 : Gangotri Darshan – The Holy Birthplace of Ganga
Morning, drive to Gangotri Temple which is about 100 km, 3 to 4 hours each way. At 10,200 ft, Gangotri is located in the pristine splendor of the Greater Himalayas. Swoon in a sacred dip in the Ganges in the Ganges River at Bhagirathi River, perform rituals, and offer obeisance at the Gangotri Temple, where goddess Ganga is worshiped in the form of river. Make photo-stoppage at Harsil Valley and Bhagirath Shila en route. Back to Uttarkashi in the evening.
Overnight Stay: Uttarkashi
Highlights: Gangotri Temple, Ganga Aarti, Himalayan vistas
Day 6 : Uttarkashi to Guptkashi – Kedarnath preparation
Early breakfast and depart for Guptkashi (about 8–9 hours), the beginning of Kedarnath. Witness the beauty of confluences such as Rudraprayag, where rivers Alaknanda and Mandakini meet.
Rest upon arrival at your hotel/resort. Night tour to Ardh Narishwar Temple, one of the exclusive temples symbolizing the duality of Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva.
Overnight Stay: Guptkashi
Highlights: Ardh Narishwar Temple, Rudraprayag sangam, journey through scenic routes
Day 7 : Kedarnath Darshan – The Soul of the Yatra
After early breakfast, drive to Gaurikund (about 1 hr), the starting point for the trek to Kedarnath. Start your 16 km trek to Kedarnath Temple, an altitude of 11,755 ft. Helicopter facility is also available (pre-booking advisable).
Kedarnath, one of the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva, is located in the midst of the majesty of the Kedarnath range, offering a spiritual experience unlike any other. Back to Guptkashi in the evening or overnight stay at Kedarnath (if trekking).
Overnight Stay: Guptkashi or Kedarnath (as preference/logistics allow)
Highlights: Kedarnath Temple, trek or heli-ride, spiritual atmosphere
Day 8 : Return to Delhi via Rishikesh and Badrinath Darshan
An early road drive from Guptkashi to Badrinath Temple (about 7 hours) starts this last day. The lone temple of Lord Vishnu in the Char Dham yatra is Badrinath, which is situated between the Nar and Narayan hill ranges
Holy Dip at Tapt Kund, visit Mana Village (Tibet Border Village of India), Vyas Gufa, and Ganesh Gufa. Get back to Rishikesh or Delhi (overnight journey with breaks). The journey comes to an end on arrival in Delhi late night or early morning, after a transforming journey.