Char Dham Yatra Uttarakhand

A journey of faith where devotion is tested by distance, altitude, and resolve.

The Char Dham Yatra is one of Hinduism’s most sacred pilgrimages, covering four high-altitude shrines in the Himalayas. The journey is physically demanding, logistically structured, and spiritually intense. Unlike temple circuits in plains, this yatra requires preparation, patience, and discipline.

Travel unfolds gradually through mountain roads, river valleys, and changing weather. The focus is not on comfort or sightseeing, but on darshan, ritual completion, and personal belief. For devotees, completing the Char Dham is less about where you go and more about what you endure and return with.

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Key Cities To Visit

Yamunotri

Gangotri

Kedarnath

Badrinath

Key Places to Visit

Explore the destination through its most important places, carefully grouped to help you plan better. From must-see highlights to quieter offbeat locations and possible extensions, choose what fits your travel style and time.

(Core Char Dham pilgrimage)

  • Yamunotri

  • Gangotri

  • Kedarnath

  • Badrinath

(Visited if time, health, and weather permit)

  • Mana village

  • Triyuginarayan

  • Bhairavnath Temple

  • Vishnuprayag

(Only for experienced pilgrims)

  • Local ashrams near base towns

  • River confluences (prayags) en route

(Added before or after yatra)

  • Haridwar

  • Rishikesh

  • Hemkund Sahib (separate trek)

Experiences You Should Not Miss

Walking the final stretch to Kedarnath

Staying in simple mountain towns and base camps

Observing rituals along sacred rivers

Completing the yatra sequence with discipline

Who Should Visit?

  • Devout pilgrims
  • Senior citizens with medical clearance
  • Families completing religious vows
  • Spiritual travelers seeking life-defining journeys
  • Travelers prepared for altitude and long travel days
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Key Attractions

Kedarnath Temple

Badrinath Temple

Gangotri Temple

Yamunotri Temple

Best Time To Visit

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  • May to June – Early season, heavy pilgrim movement

  • September to early October – Post-monsoon, clearer weather

  • July to August – Monsoon season, high risk of landslides

  • Winter months – Yatra closed

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Best Time To Visit

  • May to June – Early season, heavy pilgrim movement

  • September to early October – Post-monsoon, clearer weather

  • July to August – Monsoon season, high risk of landslides

  • Winter months – Yatra closed

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Inclusions

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Accommodation

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Breakfast and Dinner

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Transportation

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