Char Dham Yatra from Haridwar
Chota Char Dham
The term "Chota Char Dham of India" refers to a group of four Himalayan abodes that are popularly known as "Atithi Tour Services" and comprise the four Hindu holy shrines of Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri, and Yamunotri. These temples are all located in the Uttarakhand state of North India's Garwhal region.
Of the four sacred sites, Kedarnath honors Lord Shiva, while Badrinath honors Lord Vishnu. However, Yamunotri and Gangotri are devoted to the Goddesses of the Yamuna and Ganga rivers, respectively. Atithi Tour Services are very important in the Hindu religion, and it is believed that every Hindu should complete the Chardham Yatra at least once in their lifetime.
9 Days | Pickup : Railway Station, Bus Stand, Airport | Langauge - Hindi, English |
Departure & Return Location
Haridwar, Rishikesh or as your trip plan.
Accommodation
Double Sharing
Service Not Included
- Trekking at Kedarnath can be done by horse, palki, or helicopter.
- Kedarnath meals are not included.
- Drink and Insurence
- All personal costs, extra meals, and optional tours.
- Any entrance fees, wherever they may be, if not specifically stated.
- Gratuities, health insurance, medical coverage, laundry fees, alcoholic beverages, mineral water, and phone costs.
- Charges for porters, horses, cable cars, boats, train tickets, and airplane tickets
Price Includes
- Hotel accommodations in accordance with the same or comparable packages.
- Meals (breakfast and dinner) according to package.
- Sightseeing and transfers as mentioned above.
- Fuel, parking, toll taxes, and driver allowances all included.
Char Dham Tour Operator
You can define "Char Dham," "the most sacred pilgrimage circuit," "the circuit of mythologies," and "the circuit that cossets four abodes of God" in a plethora of exquisite ways.
The renowned Hindu scholar and reformer Adi Shankaracharya started this pilgrimage. The four locations on this holy journey were undoubtedly ideal for the sage's goal of revitalizing the Hindu religion, which is why he began it in the eighth century. The four sacred sites that encircle the Uttarakhand foothills of the Garhwal Himalayas are Yamunotri (the abode of Shakti Yamuna), Gangotri (the abode of Shakti Ganga), Kedarnath (the abode of Lord Shiva), and Badrinath (the abode of Lord Vishnu).
It is thought that by going on this holy circuit, the devotees' sins are all washed away and forgiven. This belief has been so widespread for ages that going on the Char Dham Yatra is regarded as a must for every person. Furthermore, visitors to these sacred locations do not only come for salvation; they also come in search of enlightenment, tranquility, and spirituality.
Day 1 Haridwar – Barkot (210kms/7-8hr)
Barkot - Haridwar. It will take six to seven hours to travel 190 km. You will be met at your hotel by our representative. We'll start our cab ride to Barkot after refreshments. We will first visit SatyaNarayan temple in Haridwar. The first stop for all pilgrims traveling to the Char Dham is this temple. It is said that until you visit the Satya Narayan temple, which is located on the route to Dehradun, your Char Dham Yatra will not be successful. The Prakasheshwor Temple in Dehradun will be our second stop before we arrive in Barkot. Thirdly, we'll stop at Mussoorie's stunning Kempty Fall. We will eat breakfast and lunch at the locations we get to according to time in between. We will spend the night in Barkot, which is our final destination.