Char Dham Yatra GMVN

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Char Dham Yatra GMVN

Duration  10 Days & 09 Nights
Transport  As Per Requirement (Innova & Tempo Traveller)
Frequency  Every Weekend
Reporting Place  Haridwar Railway Staion
Reporting Time 5:00 Am to 5:30 Am
Meals  MAP (Breakfast & Dinner)

Yatra Cost :- 35000/- + 5% GST (STARTING PRICE)

GMVN Char Dham Yatra 


GMVN provides various services and facilities to pilgrims and tourists who undertake the Char Dham Yatra, including transportation, accommodation, and other logistics. They play a crucial role in ensuring the safety and comfort of the pilgrims during this challenging journey through the rugged terrain of the Himalayas. This pilgrimage is considered highly auspicious in Hinduism, and it attracts thousands of devotees every year.

Char Dham Yatra Itinerary 

Day 1 : Haridwar — to Barkot

Pickup from Haridwar Railway Station. Drive toBarkot via Mussoorie, En-route visit Kempty Fall (Suggestible to have your lunch at Kempty fall as further no good restaurants are available beforeBadkot). Overnight stay at Barkot Hotel.

Meals included: Veg Dinner  (Dinner)
Elevation: 1352 meters  
Distance Covered: 210 kms / 8-9 hours drive
Accommodation Style: GMVN  Rest House (Double/Triple sharing)

Day 2 : Barkot — Yamunotri – Barkot ( Drive: 36kms drive

Drive to Jankichatti/Phoolchatti, trek start from here to Yamunotri (6kms). Either by walk or by horse or by Doli at own cost. The trek passes through a lush green valley, a profusion of conifers, rhododendrons, cacti, and several species of Himalayan shrubs.

Meals included: Breakfast & Dinner
Elevation: 3291 meters  
Distance Covered: 05 kms Trek One Side (4 Hrs)
Accommodation Style: GMVN  Rest House (Double/Triple sharing)

Day 3 : Barkot — Uttarkashi

Post breakfast check out from the Barkot hotel and drive to Uttarkashi. On arrival check in into the hotel. Uttarkashi is situated on the banks of river Bhagirathi and is famous for its historical monuments, Temples & Ashrams. In the evening, Visit the famous Vishwanath Temple. Dinner and Overnight stay at Uttarkashi.

Meals included: Breakfast & Dinner
Elevation: 1352 meters  
Distance Covered: 90 kms / 3-4 hours drive
Accommodation Style: GMVN  Rest House (Double/Triple sharing)

Day 4 : Uttarkashi — Gangotri to Uttarkashi  

Early morning breakfast at hotel and drive toGangotri. Nestled in the magnificent Garhwal Himalayas, Gangotri is set at analtitude of 3048 mts. Upon arrival at Gangotri take a holy dip in the sacred river Ganges which is also called Bhagirathi at its origin Visit the Gangotri Temple. The 18th century’s temple dedicated to Goddess Ganga is located near asacred stone where King Bhagirathi worshipped Lord Shiva. Ganga is believed tohave touched earth at this spot. The temple is an exquisite 20 ft. high structuremade of white granite. After performing Pooja Late afternoon drive back toUttarkashi. Dinner & Overnight stay at Uttarkashi.

Meals included: Breakfast & Dinner
Elevation: 3048 meters  
Distance Covered: 200 kms / 7-8 hours drive
Accommodation Style: GMVN  Rest House (Double/Triple sharing)

Day 5 : Uttarkashi — Guptkashi  

Drive straight to Guptkashi via Moolgarh & Lambgoan. En route, you can see the beautiful river Mandakini at Tilwara. The Mandakini river comes from Kedarnath, drive alongside the river to reach Guptakashi. On arrival Check-In at the Hotel, evening visit Ardh Narishwar Temple. Overnight stay at the Hotel.

Meals included: Breakfast & Dinner
Elevation: 1319 meters  
Distance Covered: 220 kms / 8-9  hours drive
Accommodation Style: GMVN  Rest House (Double/Triple sharing)

Day 6 : Guptkashi — Kedarnath  

Early morning after breakfast check out from the hotel and drive to Sonprayag. From Sonprayag, 21 km trek to Kedarnath. You can hire a Doli or a horse, for your trek (Cost Not Included). On arrival check in at Govt. Camps/Lodges. Dinner and Overnight at Govt. Camps/Lodges ( Guest Own Arrangement ). Or you can return back to Sonprayag as per your strength and choices.

Note : Passengers those are opting helicopterservices here might can come back to Sitapur or back to hotel on same day. Wehave kept the stay arrangement here for consequent 03 nights. But in case of night stay in KADARNATH JI, is not included. Will be directly payable bythe passengers.

Meals included: Breakfast & Dinner
Elevation: 3048 meters  
Distance Covered: ( Drive: 30kms/1/2 Hrs , Trek: 19kms Trek/5/6 Hrs )
Accommodation Style: GMVN  Rest House (Double/Triple sharing)

Day 7 : Kedarnath — Guptkashi

Early morning you get up before dawn and after taking bath you are at the temple by 4:45 am for the ‘Abhishek’ to Kedarnath Shiva. Later you’ll start the return trek of 20 km from Kedarnath to Sonprayag. The vehicles wait for you in Sonprayag Car Parking and you’ll drive to your hotel (Guptkashi). Dinner and Overnight at Guptkashi

Meals included: Breakfast & Dinner
Elevation: 3048 meters  
Distance Covered: ( Drive: 30kms/1/2 Hrs , Trek: 19kms Trek/5/6 Hrs )
Accommodation Style: GMVN  Rest House (Double/Triple sharing)

Day 8 : Guptkashi — Badrinath

Morning after breakfast, drive to Badrinath. Check in to the hotel arrival in Badrinath. Pilgrims after having a bath in the Taptkund have the Darshan of Badrivishal & Aarti in the evening. Brahamakapal is significant for Pinddan Shraddh of ancestors (Pitrus). There is another interesting sightseeing spot like Mana, Vyas Gufa, Maatamoorti, Charanpaduka, Bhimkund, and the “Mukh” of the Saraswati River. Just within the three km of Badrinathjee. Overnight stay at Badrinath.

  • Mana Village : Inhabited by an Indo-Mongolian tribe, it is the last Indian village before Tibet.
  • Vasundhara : As the name suggests, Vasundhara is a magnificent waterfall. This place is 5 km. from Badrinath out of which 2 km. is motorable upto Mana.
  • Bhim Pul : On the other side of Mana village, a massive rock forming a natural bridge, lies over the roaring Saraswati river. It presents a spectacular view of water thundering down through the narrow passage under the rock and is believed to have been placed there by Bhim, the second eldest among the five Pandava brothers.
  • Vyas Gufa (cave): Near Mana Village, this is a rock-cave where Ved Vyas is believed to have composed the Mahabharata and the pauranic commentaries.
Meals included: Breakfast & Dinner
Elevation: 3033 meters  
Distance Covered: Drive: 215kms/7 to 8 Hrs
Accommodation Style: GMVN  Rest House (Double/Triple sharing)

Day 9 : Badrinath — Joshimath – Rudraprayag

Early morning, pilgrims after having a bath in the Taptkund have the Darshan of Badrivishal, Cradled in the twin mountain ranges of Nar and Narayan is the holiest of the four main shrines, Badrinath along the right bank of the river Alaknanda. with the splendid Neelkanth mountains as the backdrop, it is an important destination on the sacred itinerary of every devout Hindu. Once the spot was carpeted with ‘badris’ or wild berries and hence was famous as ‘Badri Van’

Meals included: Breakfast & Dinner
Elevation: 1033 meters  
Distance Covered: ( Drive: 165 Km // 5 to 6 hrs )
Accommodation Style: GMVN  Rest House (Double/Triple sharing)

Day 10 : Rudraprayag — Haridwar ( Drive: 160 kms/ 5hr )

Drive to Rishikesh, the ‘place of sages’ is acelebrated spiritual town on the bank of Ganga and is surroundedby the Shivalik range of the Himalayas on three sides. It is said that when Raibhya Rishi did hard penances, God appeared by the name of ”Hrishikesh ” and this area hence firth came to be known as Rishikesh.

Later transfer to Haridwar Railway Station /Dehradun Airport. Tour Terminate.

If you are planning to undertake the Char Dham Yatra, it’s advisable to check with Char Dham Yatra GMVN for the latest information on services, accommodations, and travel arrangements to make your pilgrimage a smooth and memorable experience.

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Best Time to Visit Adi Kailash

The best time to visit the Adi Kailash Trek in Uttarakhand, India, depends on your preferences and the type of experience you’re seeking. Generally, there are two primary trekking seasons in this region:

  1. Late Spring to Early Autumn (May to September):
    • This is the primary trekking season for Adi Kailash.
    • May and June: During these months, you’ll experience pleasant weather with clear skies. The landscapes are lush and green, and the rhododendrons are in full bloom, adding to the natural beauty.
    • July and August: The monsoon season brings heavy rainfall to the region, which can make the trails slippery and difficult. Landslides are also possible. Trekking during these months is not recommended due to safety concerns.
    • September: The post-monsoon period in September marks the end of the trekking season. The weather starts to clear up, and it’s an excellent time to visit if you prefer quieter trails and are prepared for some colder nights.

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  1. Late Autumn to Early Winter (October to November):
    • This is the other viable trekking season for Adi Kailash.
    • October: The weather is generally stable and pleasant during this time, with clear skies and comfortable daytime temperatures. This is considered one of the best months for trekking in the region.
    • November: As winter approaches, temperatures start dropping, especially during the nights. The landscapes begin to change, and you might experience some early snowfall in higher altitudes.

 The best time to visit the Adi Kailash Trek is during late spring to early autumn, specifically in May, June, and October. These months offer the most favorable weather conditions for trekking, with clear skies and comfortable temperatures. However, your choice of timing should also consider your trekking experience, as the post-monsoon season in September and the early winter in November can provide a unique experience if you are prepared for colder weather and possible snowfall. It’s essential to check the current weather and trail conditions before embarking on the trek and to be prepared for any changes in weather that can occur in mountainous regions.

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Adi Kailash Yatra Highlights

The Adi Kailash yatra is a Moderate and rewarding trekking tour in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. It takes you to the Adi Kailash region, an area with stunning natural beauty and spiritual significance. Here are the highlights of the Adi Kailash Trek by point:

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  1. Scenic Beauty: The trek offers breathtaking views of the Himalayan peaks and lush green landscapes. You’ll be surrounded by the beauty of the Kumaon region.
  2. Spiritual Significance: Adi Kailash is often referred to as the Chhota Kailash or Mini Kailash, and it holds great religious significance, believed to be the abode of Lord Shiva. Many pilgrims undertake this trek for spiritual reasons.
  3. Dharchula: The trek typically starts from Dharchula, a picturesque town in Uttarakhand, serving as the gateway to the Adi Kailash region.
  4. Trek Difficulty: The Adi Kailash Trek is Moderate and requires a good level of fitness. Trekkers should be prepared for steep ascents, descents, and difficult terrain.
  5. Lipulekh Pass: This trek takes you to Lipulekh Pass, a high-altitude mountain pass that lies on the India-Tibet border. The pass is significant for trade and pilgrimage.
  6. Kuti Village: Along the way, you’ll come across the charming Kuti Village, known for its ancient temples and welcoming locals. It’s an excellent place to learn about the local culture.
  7. Pilgrimage Stops: You’ll visit various temples and sacred sites, including Jolingkong, Kalapani, and the Om Parvat, which is famous for the naturally formed ‘Om’ symbol on the mountain.
  8. Spectacular Landscapes: The trek offers diverse landscapes, including forests, alpine meadows, and snow-clad peaks. It’s a visual feast for nature enthusiasts.
  9. Cultural Interaction: Interact with the local communities, get a glimpse into their way of life, and savor local cuisine.

Please note that the Adi Kailash Trek requires careful planning, including permits and proper acclimatization due to the high altitude. It’s essential to be well-prepared and consider hiring a local guide for a safe and enjoyable trekking experience.

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How to Reach Gangotri

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Gangotri Dham is a renowned Hindu pilgrimage site located in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand, India. It is one of the Char Dhams, which are considered highly sacred in Hinduism. Gangotri is associated with the origin of the holy river Ganga (Ganges) and holds immense religious significance. 

How To Reach Gangotri

By Road: Delhi to Gangotri: Gangotri is approximately 470 kilometers from Delhi. You can take a bus from ISBT Kashmiri Gate in Delhi to Uttarkashi or directly to Gangotri.Alternatively, you can hire a taxi or drive to Gangotri, enjoying the scenic beauty of the journey.

Haridwar/Rishikesh to Gangotri: Gangotri is around 300 kilometers from both Haridwar and Rishikesh. Regular buses and taxis are available from both Haridwar and Rishikesh to Gangotri.

By Air: The nearest airport to Gangotri is the Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun, approximately 280 kilometers away. From the airport, you can hire a taxi or take a bus to reach Gangotri.

By Train: The nearest railway station is the Dehradun Railway Station, around 242 kilometers from Gangotri. From the railway station, you can hire a taxi or take a bus to reach Gangotri.

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Gangotri  Distance Chart 

Delhi to Gangotri440 Km 
Haridwar to Gangotri300 Km
Dehradun to Gangotri290 Km
Rishikesh to Gangotri260 Km 
Uttarkashi to Gangotri100 Km 

How to Reach Yamunotri

Planning a spiritual journey to Yamunotri? In this guide, we provide you with valuable information on how to reach Yamunotri, including a road route map, distance chart, and insights into the location of Yamunotri. Furthermore, we’ll also share details about the puja rates in nearby spiritual destinations such as Kedarnath and Badrinath. Let’s embark on this enlightening pilgrimage!  Yamunotri, a place of immense spiritual significance, is a destination that attracts devotees from far and wide. If you’re planning a visit to Yamunotri, this comprehensive guide will provide you with valuable information on how to reach this sacred pilgrimage site. From the nearest airports and railway stations to road routes and trekking options, we have you covered. Let’s delve into the different modes of transportation to reach Yamunotri.

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How To Reach Yamunotri Dham

By Road: Delhi to Yamunotri: Yamunotri is approximately 450 kilometers from Delhi. You can take a bus from ISBT Kashmiri Gate in Delhi to Barkot or Hanuman Chatti.Alternatively, you can hire a taxi or drive to Hanuman Chatti, the last motorable point before the trek to Yamunotri.

Haridwar/Rishikesh to Yamunotri: Hanuman Chatti is around 215 kilometers from Haridwar and 225 kilometers from Rishikesh. Regular buses and taxis are available from both Haridwar and Rishikesh to Hanuman Chatti.

By Air: The nearest airport to Yamunotri is Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun, Uttarakhand. From the airport, you can hire a taxi or take a bus to reach Yamunotri. The distance between Jolly Grant Airport and Yamunotri is approximately 180 kilometers.

By Train: The nearest railway station to Yamunotri is Rishikesh Railway Station, located about 215 kilometers away. From Rishikesh, you can hire a taxi or take a bus to proceed further. Haridwar Railway Station is another option, which is approximately 230 kilometers away from Yamunotri.

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Yamunotri Dham Yatra Route 

  1. Start from Delhi:
    • Delhi → Ghaziabad → Meerut → Muzaffarnagar → Roorkee → Haridwar
  2. Haridwar to Barkot:
    • Haridwar → Rishikesh → Chamba → Tehri → Dharasu → Barkot
  3. Barkot to Yamunotri:
    • Barkot → Hanuman Chatti → Phool Chatti → Janki Chatti → Yamunotri

Yamunotri Dham Distance Chart 

Delhi to Haridwar 220 Km 
Haridwar to Barkot160 Km
Dehradun to Barkot140 Km
Barkot toYamunotri 36 Km 

 Yamunotri Trekking From Hnuman Chatti

For adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers, trekking to Yamunotri is a popular option. The trek starts from Hnuman Chatti, which is accessible by road. The trekking route offers mesmerizing views of the Himalayas and takes approximately 6-7 hours to reach Yamunotri.

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Char Dham Pooja Online Booking

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Embrace the sacredness of Kedarnath and Badrinath, two revered Hindu pilgrimage sites nestled in the majestic Himalayas. Engage in spiritual rituals and seek blessings by booking pujas, bhogs, paaths, and aartis online. With the convenience of online puja booking services, you can partake in these divine offerings without any hassle. Discover the process, rates, and significance of these spiritual rituals as you embark on a transformative journey to these holy destinations.

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Char Dham Pooja Online Booking in Kedarnath & Badrinath:

  1. Process of Online Puja Booking:
    • Visit the official website of the Kedarnath or Badrinath shrine.
    • Look for the “Char dham pooja Online Puja Booking” section.
    • Select the desired puja, bhog, paath, or aarti from the available options.
    • Choose a convenient date and time for the ceremony.
    • Provide the required details, such as your name, contact information, and any specific instructions.
    • Proceed to make the payment online using the available payment methods.
    • Receive a confirmation of your booking via email or SMS.
  2. Available Pujas, Bhogs, Paaths, and Aartis:
    • Kedarnath:
      • Rudrabhishek Puja: Seek the blessings of Lord Shiva through the recitation of ancient Vedic mantras and the offering of sacred substances.
      • Mahabhishek Puja: Experience the grand ceremony of pouring sacred water and other holy substances on the lingam of Lord Shiva.
      • Badrinath:
      • Badrinarayan Bhog: Offer a sumptuous meal to Lord Vishnu, consisting of traditional vegetarian delicacies.
      • Vishnu Sahasranama Paath: Recite the thousand names of Lord Vishnu for spiritual upliftment and harmony.
      • Badrinath Aarti: Witness the enchanting evening aarti, a devotional ritual accompanied by hymns and sacred fire.
  3. Significance of Pujas and Rituals:
    • Pujas and rituals hold immense spiritual significance in Hindu culture.
    • They are believed to invoke the divine presence, purify the mind, and bring peace and prosperity.
    • Each puja or ritual is associated with specific deities and offers devotees the opportunity to express their reverence and seek blessings.
  4. Puja Rates in Kedarnath and Badrinath:
    • The rates for pujas, bhogs, paaths, and aartis may vary based on the specific ceremony and offerings chosen.
    • Detailed information regarding the rates can be found on the official websites of the Kedarnath and Badrinath shrines.
    • The payment for online puja booking is generally made through secure online payment gateways.

Puja Rates in Kedarnath and Badrinath While Yamunotri is known for its spiritual significance, nearby destinations such as Kedarnath and Badrinath also hold immense religious importance. Here are the approximate puja rates in these revered pilgrimage sites:

  1. Kedarnath:
    • Rudra Abhishek Puja: INR 3,000 to INR 5,000
    • Laghu Rudra Abhishek Puja: INR 2,100 to INR 3,000
    • Mahabhishek Puja: INR 11,000 to INR 15,000                                      
  2. Badrinath:
    • Badri Kedar Puja: INR 1,100 to INR 2,100
    • Geeta Path: INR 1,100 to INR 2,100
    • Rudra Abhishek Puja: INR 2,100 to INR 3,100

Please note that these rates are approximate and subject to change. It is advisable to check with the respective authorities or local priests for the most up-to-date information.

Char Dham Yatra Registrations 2024

How to Register, Benefits, and Online Registration Process

Planning to embark on the sacred Char Dham Yatra in 2023? This divine pilgrimage to the four revered Hindu shrines – Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath – requires prior registration. In this article, we will guide you on how to register for the Chardham Yatra in 2023, explore the advantages of registration, and provide information on the different ways and online process for securing your Char Dham Yatra registration.

How to Register for Chardham Yatra in 2024:

  1. Offline Registration: Visit the designated Chardham Yatra registration counters in your city or town. Fill out the required forms with accurate personal details such as name, address, contact information, and preferred travel dates. Submit the form along with any necessary supporting documents and pay the registration fee, if applicable.
  2. Online Registration: The online registration process simplifies the Char Dham Yatra booking. Visit the official website of the Uttarakhand Tourism Board. Create an account, fill in the required information, choose your preferred travel dates, and make the necessary payment online.

Registrations for Char Dham Yatra ePass for 2023: To ensure a smooth and hassle-free journey, the Uttarakhand government has introduced ePasses for Char Dham Yatra in 2023. These ePasses serve as permits to enter the pilgrimage sites and are mandatory for all travelers. During the registration process, you will be issued an ePass with a unique ID, which you must carry with you throughout the pilgrimage.

Benifit  of Chardham Registration:

  1. Priority Access: Registered pilgrims receive priority access to the Char Dham Yatra sites, allowing them to avoid long queues and unnecessary delays.
  2. Enhanced Safety: By registering, you provide the authorities with your contact information, ensuring that you can be reached in case of any emergency or unforeseen circumstances during the pilgrimage.
  3. Seamless Facilities: Registered pilgrims can avail themselves of various facilities provided by the authorities, such as transportation, accommodation, medical assistance, and more.
  4. Environmental Conservation: Registration enables the authorities to manage the footfall and minimize the impact on the fragile Himalayan ecosystem, contributing to the long-term preservation of the Char Dham region.

Different Ways for Chardham Yatra Registration:

  1. Char Dham Yatra Registration Counters: Visit the designated registration counters in your city or town to complete the registration process offline.
  2. Authorized Travel Agents: Approach authorized travel agents who can assist you with the registration process and provide comprehensive packages for your Char Dham Yatra.
  3. Online Registration: Utilize the official websites of the Uttarakhand Tourism Board.

How To Do Online Registrations for Char Dham Yatra 2023:

  1. Visit the official website of the Uttarakhand Tourism Board or the Char Dham Devasthanam Management Board.
  2. Create an account or log in if you already have one.
  3. Fill in the required personal details accurately, including your name, address, contact information, and preferred travel dates.
  4. Select the Char Dham Yatra package or choose individual shrines according to your preference.
  5. Make the necessary payment securely through the available online payment options.
  6. Once the registration is complete, you will receive an ePass with a unique ID. Ensure to print and carry this ePass throughout your pilgrimage.

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Frequently Asked Questions Char Dham Yatra Registrations

1. Why to do registration?

It is mandatory. Since 2014, the government has made the registration compulsory and after the completion of the registration process, all the devotees are issued with QR code. The registration helps in better monitoring & control of pilgrim inflow, making the journey safer for everyone. You can get assistance with availing medical assistance, SOS, Police Helpline, etc. once your login to the application

2. Is Char Dham registration mandatory?

As per the travel policy of the Government of Uttarakhand, it is mandatory to register yourself and your vehicles before embarking on your journey to Char Dham and Hemkund Sahib.

3.  What documents are required for Char Dham Yatra registration?

Generally, you’ll need valid identification documents such as Aadhar card, passport, or driver’s license, along with vehicle registration documents if traveling by vehicle.

4. Is there any fee for registration?

No, there is no fee for registration for Char Dham (Tourist Care Uttarakhand)

5. Is vehicle registration mandatory?

Yes, if you are travelling by your Personal/ Public vehicle then you must upload all the details of your vehicle.

6. Is registration required for every individual in the group?

Yes, registration is typically required for each individual participating in the Char Dham Yatra, including children and elderly members.

7. What are the benefits of registration?

Registration allows access to emergency assistance services such as medical aid, SOS helpline, and police support, ensuring a safer and more organized pilgrimage experience.

Best time to visit Char Dham Yatra

The Char Dham Yatra is a pilgrimage circuit in India that includes four sacred sites: Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath. The best time to visit Char Dham Yatra depends on various factors, including weather conditions and the accessibility of the sites. Here’s a breakdown of the ideal time to visit each destination:

  1. Yamunotri: The temple at Yamunotri is accessible from April to November. The best time to visit is during the summer months, from May to June, and September to October. These months offer pleasant weather, with temperatures ranging from 10°C to 20°C. Avoid the monsoon season (July to August) due to heavy rainfall and the winter season (November to April) when the area is covered in snow.
  2. Gangotri: Gangotri is open to pilgrims from April to November. The recommended time to visit is similar to Yamunotri, during the months of May to June and September to October. The temperatures during this period range from 10°C to 25°C. Again, it’s best to avoid the monsoon season and winter months.
  3. Kedarnath: Kedarnath is accessible from May to November. The best time to visit char dham yatra  is from May to June and September to October. During these months, the weather is pleasant, with temperatures ranging from 5°C to 20°C. The monsoon season and winter months are generally not recommended due to heavy rainfall and extreme cold, respectively.
  4. Badrinath: The Badrinath temple is open from April to November. The ideal time to visit is from May to June and September to October. The temperatures during this period range from 10°C to 20°C. Again, avoid the monsoon season and winter months.

It’s important to note that these are general recommendations, and weather conditions can vary each year. It’s always a good idea to check the current weather forecasts and consult with local authorities or tour operators for the most up-to-date information before planning your trip to Char Dham Yatra.


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Frequently Asked Question

1. What are the pooja Timings

Kedarnath Temple Aarti Timings
The daily ritual at the temple begins at 4:00 AM with Maha Abhishek, and various pooja ceremonies are conducted throughout the day. The day concludes at 7:00 PM with Shayan aarti. However, the temple is open for dharshanarthi from 6:00 AM and closes at 7:00 PM in the evening.

Badrinath Temple Arti Timings

The worship and Abhishek for Lord Badrinath begin at 4:30 AM. You can come for darshanarthi from 7:00 AM when the temple premises open. The temple closes between 8:30 PM and 9:00 PM after the Shayan Aarti. Just like Kedarnath Temple, there’s a break in the afternoon from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM when the temple is closed for dharshanarthi.

Gangotri Temple Arti Timings

Gangotri Temple opens its doors from 6:30 AM to 9:30 PM. There’s a short break for bhog from 9:00 AM to 9:10 AM. In the afternoon, the temple closes for Shayan between 2:00 PM and 3:00 PM. Evening aarti takes place from 6:30 PM to 7:45 PM. The darshan time varies with the season – from May to June, it’s four hours, and from July to October, it’s one hour.

Yamunotri Temple Arti Timings

Yamunotri Temple opens for dharshanarthi at 6:00 AM and closes at 8:00 PM. There’s a brief closure from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM in the afternoon. Two types of aarti take place – Mangal Aarti in the morning from 6:30 AM to 7:30 AM, and Shayan Aarti in the evening from 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM.

2. What is the cost of VIP darshan at Kedarnath?

This service permits pilgrims to visit the shrine without waiting in lines, and they can avail of this convenience by paying a fee of ₹2,100

3.  How can I register for Chardham Yatra?

If you need assistance with the Chardham Yatra 2023 online registration process, please visit the official Uttarakhand Government website (https://registrationandtouristcare.uk.gov.in) and follow the instructions provided on the website to complete your registration.

4.  How can I Book ticket for Helicopter Service Online?


For checking your booking status online, follow the steps below:

  1. Go to the IRCTC website at www.heliyatra.irctc.co.in.
  2. Click on the “Sign Up” button. Enter your Name, Mobile Number, Email ID, State, and create a password for your login credentials.
  3. Log in using your registered Mobile Number and password.
  4. To book a Helicopter ticket, provide the Chardham Registration Group ID for Group booking or enter the individual registration number for individual booking.
  5. Choose the Helicopter operator and the preferred time slot for the Helicopter service.
  6. Select the passenger details for whom you want to book the Helicopter Service.
  7. If you haven’t already provided ID card details during Char Dham Yatra Registration, enter them for individual passengers.
  8. Validate the One-Time Password (OTP) sent to your registered email ID or Mobile Number.
  9. After OTP validation, click on “Pay & Confirm” while accepting all the terms and conditions.
  10. Choose your preferred payment option and complete the payment for the booking amount.
  11. Upon successful payment, the Payment page will redirect to the booking confirmation page with all the details.
  12. On the booking details page, click on the “Download Ticket” button.

5. What is the rate of Ponies and Palkies  for Kedarnath

You can reserve Ponies and Palkies for the journey to Kedarnath Dham at prepaid counters. Several operators offer horses, mules, and palkies for pilgrims to travel from Gaurikund to the Kedarnath temple. Click Here to Know the Rate

Best Time to Visit Panch Kedar

  1. Kedarnath Temple: Kedarnath Temple is the most famous and visited temple among the Panch Kedar. The temple is located at an altitude of 3,583 meters (11,755 feet). It is generally open for pilgrims from April to November, with the exact dates varying each year. The best time to visit Kedarnath is during the summer months of May to June and September to October when the weather is relatively mild and the pilgrimage season is in full swing.
  2. Tungnath Temple: Tungnath Temple is the highest Shiva temple in the world, situated at an altitude of 3,680 meters (12,073 feet). The temple remains open from April to November, depending on the weather conditions. The ideal time to visit Tungnath is during summer, from May to June, when the snow has melted and the trekking route is accessible.
  3. Rudranath Temple: Rudranath Temple is located at an altitude of 2,286 meters (7,500 feet) and can be visited from May to October. The temple is accessible after a trek of around 20 kilometers (12.4 miles) from the village of Sagar. The best time to visit Rudranath is during the summer months of May to June and September to October, when the weather is pleasant and the trekking route is clear.
  4. Madhyamaheshwar Temple: Madhyamaheshwar Temple is situated at an altitude of 3,497 meters (11,473 feet) and can be visited from May to October. The temple is accessible after a trek of around 21 kilometers (13 miles) from the village of Ransi. The recommended time to visit Madhyamaheshwar is during the summer months of May to June and September to October, when the weather is favorable for trekking.
  5. Kalpeshwar Temple: Kalpeshwar Temple is situated at an altitude of 2,200 meters (7,218 feet) and remains open throughout the year. However, during the winter months, the temple can be challenging to reach due to heavy snowfall. The best time to visit Kalpeshwar is during the summer and autumn months from May to November when the weather is pleasant and the trekking route is accessible.

It’s important to note that weather conditions can change rapidly in the mountains, so it’s advisable to check the current conditions and plan your visit accordingly. Additionally, these are religious sites, and some pilgrims prefer to visit during specific festivals or auspicious occasions. Considering these factors, it’s recommended to plan your best time to visit Panch Kedar based on your preferences, the temple you wish to visit, and the prevailing weather conditions 

The best time to visit  Panch Kedar Yatra are between May and October. All the temples of Panch Kedar open only for 6 months, generally from end April to October each year. During the winters the temples are inaccessible due to rainfall and snowfall. In winter, the sanctified symbolic of Lord Shiva in Kedarnath is worshipped at the Omkareshwar temple at Ukhimath, the representative idol of Tungnath is worshipped at Mokumath, the Rudranath symbolic image is brought to Gopeshwar, and the Madhyamaheshwar symbolic idol is venerated at Ukhimath. Only Kalpeshwar is open throughout the year.

Panch Kedar Trek Highlights

The Panch Kedar trek is a popular pilgrimage route in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. It takes you through a series of five ancient Hindu temples dedicated to Lord Shiva, known as the Panch Kedar. Each temple holds great religious and mythological significance, and the trek itself is a beautiful and rewarding experience. Here are some highlights of the Panch Kedar trek:

  1. Kedarnath Temple: The trek begins with a visit to Kedarnath Temple, the most famous and revered of the Panch Kedar temples. Situated at an altitude of 3,583 meters (11,755 feet), it is believed to be the place where Lord Shiva sought refuge after the Kurukshetra war. The temple offers breathtaking views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks.
  2. Tungnath Temple: The second temple on the trek is Tungnath, located at an altitude of 3,680 meters (12,073 feet). It is the highest Shiva temple in the world and holds immense religious significance. The trek to Tungnath takes you through beautiful meadows and rhododendron forests, offering stunning views of the Himalayas.
  3. Rudranath Temple: The third temple, Rudranath, is nestled amidst alpine meadows and thick forests at an altitude of 2,286 meters (7,500 feet). It is believed to be the face of Lord Shiva. The trek to Rudranath is quite challenging, but the picturesque landscapes and serene environment make it worthwhile.
  4. Madmaheshwar Temple: Located at an altitude of 3,289 meters (10,791 feet), Madmaheshwar Temple is the fourth temple on the trek. It is believed to be the place where the navel (nabhi) of Lord Shiva appeared. The trek to Madmaheshwar takes you through scenic valleys, gorges, and streams, showcasing the beauty of the Garhwal region.
  5. Kalpeshwar Temple: The final temple of the Panch Kedar circuit is Kalpeshwar, situated at an altitude of 2,200 meters (7,218 feet). It is the only temple among the Panch Kedar temples that remains open throughout the year. The trek to Kalpeshwar is relatively easy and offers a tranquil setting amidst dense forests.

Apart from the temple visits, the Panch Kedar trek allows you to immerse yourself in the stunning natural beauty of the Uttarakhand Himalayas. You will witness breathtaking vistas, encounter diverse flora and fauna, cross rivers and streams, and experience the warm hospitality of the local communities. The trek is a perfect blend of adventure, spirituality, and natural grandeur, making it a memorable journey for trekkers and pilgrims alike.

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