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Badrinath Ek Dham Yatra from Delhi

04 Nights/ 05 Days

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Description

Badrinath Ek Dham Yatra from Delhi is a spiritual pilgrimage to the sacred Badrinath Temple in Uttarakhand, dedicated to Lord Vishnu. The journey covers approximately 540 km and offers a scenic route through Haridwar, Rishikesh, and Joshimath. The best time to visit is between May and October, with road and helicopter options available. This Yatra typically takes 4-5 days and provides a deeply spiritual experience amidst the majestic Himalayas.

Tips for Travellers for Planning their Tour

Things to Carry for Char Dham Yatra - Travel Tips

Season :- May to October till Deepawali every year - Region :- Garhwal, Uttarakhand - Altitude : 3585 Mts

Things to Carry :- Woolen Cap, Umbrella, Stick, Tennis Shoes, Rain Coat, Two pair of Socks, Handy Torch, Moisture cream.

These are very cold places so people should get the warm clothes along with them.

Travel Tips for Char Dham Yatra :-
Photography :- Still cameras, home video cameras are allowed in Himalayas but only inside the temple are normally not allowed. However please do check with the authorities concerned.

Communication :- Please carry if you have any BSNL Mob. Number, it works whole trip, Kedarnath & Badrinath very good connectivity Reliance mobile numbers.  Some times, please be informed that it may be difficult at times to get the connection. If any urgent messages have to be sent to any of the participants, then please contact us.

Responsibility :- All arrangements within Chardham Yatra, reserves the right to change itineraries without prior notice, depending on the weather and road condition.

Fitness :- A good walk on hilly areas will help you reduce some weight and should put you in the right shape. Porters will be carrying the bulk of your equipment, but it is recommended that you bring a good day pack and are fit enough to carry snacks, filled water bottle/small scissors and knife, waterproof matches, safety pins, Thermometer, Lighter, Dehydration salt (electoral) packets, Neoprene Powder and cream. Heat balm for muscles/joints, Vicksinhaler/vapourub, Chopsticks. Dry Fruits/snacks, camera, Film, Map, Jumper, Sun Hat, First Aid Kit, Light weight Rain Gear, Extra Cloth etc.

Attitude Sickness :- This is an environment related condition that can effect anyone who ascends too rapidly to high elevations without acclimatizing properly and also consult your doctor

Health Consideration :- All Tourist We do ask you to bring along your own small first aid kit (available at Pharmacies). Some of the items we ask you to bring in the kit are: Antiseptic cream or Wound disinfectant: Iodine and tube-squeeze cream. Foot care and Blister Treatment, band-aids, adhesive roll & strips, gauze pads, moleskin. (please bring ankle high boots to avoid muscle sprain.)

Antibiotics: (Triethoprim / Sulfamethoxazole - Bacterium DS or Septran DS

Anti - Inflammatory :- · Avil, Brufen or Mortin. Aspirin / Tylenol or general painkillers.

                                  · Strong sunscreen oil, skin antibiotic cream.

Insurance :- We recommend that you insure yourself against sickness, EMERGENCY RESCUE, accident hospitalization, etc.. We are not liable and responsible for any damages or extra expenses that may arise from mishaps and the loss of their belongings during the pilgrimage.

Clothing's :- Clothing’s for both extremes of climate and temperature. While driving to Chardham Yatra, it will be warm inside the vehicle and light clothing will be required, but as soon as you step out of the vehicle, warm clothing will be required to keep off the cold winds of the Himalayas. Evening will be generally cold and warm clothing will be required We recommend that you bring along the following clothing’s and accessories with you:

01. Down Jacket - one

02. Warm thick pullover - One

03. Warm thin pullover - One

04. Warm pants - Two

05. Light loose cotton pants - Two

06. Warm windproof jacket - One

07. Cotton full sleeve T-Shirts - Four

08. Thermal under pants/long - Two

09. Thermal vest / warm full T-Shirts - Two

10. Rain coat with hood/ Poncho (should be roomy) - One

11. "Broken - in" pair of ankle high walking boots & one extra shoe laces.

12. Light tennis shoes & light rubber sandal.

13. Warm woollen socks-4

15. Large cotton or silk scarf-One

16. Warm gloves.

17. Soft paper tissue and handkerchiefs - Plenty

18. Monkey cap and Sun heat - one each

19. Towels (one big, one small)

20. Washing kit.

Accessories :-

1.  Personal First Aid Kit

2.  Toilet kit, Nail Clipper, Scissors

3.  Flash Light with extra batteries (3 Set)

4.  Sun Glasses, Sun Hat, Monkey Cap, Woollen Gloves

5.  Water bottles- unbreakable (Min 1 litters capacity) can be purchased in Haridwar

6.  Note book, Pen, Pencils

7.  Camera and film and extra batteries for electronic camera

8.  Binoculars recommended

9.  Rain Gear-Your raincoat should be roomy and have a water proof hood.

10. Pocket knife , Sewing kit, Buttons, Cigarette lighter, towel, bags ( a few of each size strong) dust masks, strong sun cream and chopstick, Moisturizers, Money pouch/belts etc.

11. Water purification tablets

12. Walking stick- Can be purchased in Gourikund/Hanumanchatti

13. Washing Kit

Package Inclusion

    - Transport from Ex Delhi to Delhi all vehicle are NON AC in hills areas.
    - Toll tax and parking
    - Driver Allowance
    - Accommodation for total 4 Nights
    - Daily Breakfast and Dinner at hotels only
    - All applicable Taxes

Tour does not Include

    - Air fare / train fare
    - VIP Darshan
    - Helicopter ticket and VIP Darshan charges
    - Expenses of personal nature such as tips, telephone calls, laundry, liquor etc.
    - Any other item not specified in ‘Tour include’
    - Porterage during trekking
    - Entrance fees during sightseeing
    - Travel Insurance
    - Expense incurred due to bad weather condition, road closes, landslides etc.

    - GST Applicable

Chardham Travel - Terms and Conditions

>> Please read emails carefully and understand the contents and prices. All the email conversations will also be part of your contract with us once you make the booking confirmed.

>> Please take care of the belongings before leaving the car or Hotels. Company is not responsible for any loss.

>> Hotel / camps or any kind of accommodation can deny stay if valid id proof is not provided. Company is not responsible for any ID proof related issues.

>> Many small hotels / resorts do not have lift so kindly inform us in advance if you are not comfortable with stairs.

>> As per the directive given by the Government of India, all Indian/Foreign Nationals are required to provide proper proof of identification upon check-in. Valid identification documents are: Passport & Visa, Voters Id card, Current Driver's License. All the documents must include a photograph.

>> For extra adults, many hotels provide extra beds. Kindly inform us in advance.

>> It is presumed that the tourist is medically fit to undertake the tour. If you have a certain kind of allergy (especially for food) or any serious health issues, kindly inform us in advance.

>> Many hotels charge extra for room heaters or wifi. Normal packages do not include this so in that case these charges should be paid at hotels.

>> Hotel check in time and checkout time as per hotel policy.

>> Due to any reason if Vehicle breakdown due to technical reasons we will try our best to arrange another vehicle as soon as possible for the major problems. For minor problems which will not take much time, vehicles will be repaired. Kindly cooperate.

>> We shall not be responsible for any delays & alterations in the program or expenses incurred directly or indirectly due to natural hazards, flight cancellations, accident, breakdown of transport, weather, sickness, landslides, closures/blockades due to political unrest or any such incidents.

>> AC will not work in all hill areas

>> Driver will not drive on No entry zones and should not be forced to drive on narrow streets or roads which can create traffic jams. Normal working hours of a driver is 12 hrs in case you want services more than 12 hours in a day kindly inform us in advance.

>> In some hill area roads driving after sunset and music is not allowed due to risk of life. Kindly cooperate

>>Pick up and drop point will be one only.

>> In case you want multiple visits to some particular place, kindly mention it in advance because some places have very high parking charges.

>> Tour destination / route cannot change without prior notice.

>> Sometime vehicle parking area is a little far from the sightseeing spots. Guests need to reach the parking at their own cost.

>> No refund for short stay or unveiled facilities

>> No cancellation or any refund will be made if situation is beyond our control, such as bad weather, landslide, climatic conditions or any other natural disaster, fire, any embargo, acts or decisions of government, political or national crisis, road blocks, heavy snowfall, acts of terrorism or other similar causes Company is not responsible for any accident/injury/death/theft of person or property during the course of the tour.

>> All rights reserved to management to cancel any service without any refund until full advance money towards the service is received from the customer and accepted by the company. Companies can change the features or functionality of the services at any time, without any notice.

Itinerary

Day 1- Arrival Delhi- Haridwar (250 Kms/approx. 6-7 Hrs)
Arrival at Delhi. Our driver will pick-up from Delhi airport or station and drive towards Haridwar. Upon arrival at Haridwar, check-in at hotel. Afternoon at leisure. Later in evening visiting Aarti ceremony of Holy Ganges. Back to hotel for overnight stay at Haridwar.

Day 2- Haridwar- Badrinath (320 Kms/ approx.10- 12 Hrs)
Transfer from Haridwar to Badrinath. Upon arrival check-in at hotel. Rest of the day free at leisure. Overnight stay at Badrinath.

Shri Badrinath Temple – It’s so great to take in the way that this sacrosanct destination which is being dedicated to Lord Vishnu has been committed to humankind. The area where Lord Vishnu pondered under a Badri tree for thousand unremitting years and taught us a definitive method for welfare of humankind is exceptional on the planet. Today, this temple is considered as one of the holiest Hindu temples and is additionally one of the 108 Divya Desams, sacred holy places for Vaishnavites

Day 3- Badrinath- Rudraprayag (160 Kms/ approx.6 Hrs)
After bath in the TaptKund visit & Darshan of Badrivishal, Brahamakamal is significant for PinddanShraddh of ancestors (Pitrus). There are other interesting sightseeing spot like Mana, Vyas Gufa, Maatamoorti, Bhimkund and the “Mukh” of the Saraswati River. Just within the three Kms of Badrinath Ji.

Taptkund
Just beneath the Shree Badrinath Ji temple lies the Tapt Kund hot sulfur spring that has a high therapeutic worth. It is a freshwater pool with the washing region of 16.1/2 feet by 14.1/4 feet. Despite the fact that the typical temperature of the spring is 55°c, the temperature of water continues expanding continuously amid the day. A dunk in Tapt Kund is viewed as a decent restorative cure for skin illnesses.

NaradKund
Narad Kund is arranged close Tapt Kund. It is accepted that the Badrinath icon was acquired from this Kund. NaradKund boiling hot water spring is situated under the GarurShila and holds a therapeutic worth. Fans take a plunge in this Kund before entering the Badrinath sanctuary for Darshan of Lord Badrinath.

Vyas & Ganesh-Gufa
Vyas & Ganesh-Gufa cavern is situated in the Mana Village alongside numerous different caverns. It is accepted that in this cavern Ved Vyas directed his acclaimed epic of Mahabharata to Ganesh and accordingly it has been named Vyas Gufa. There is an icon of Ved Vyas indicated composition the granth (epic book) inside this hole.

Beginning Source of Saraswati

River- Manibhadrapur which is known as Mana village, the beginning source of river Saraswati. Bhimpul (bridge) according to myth it is built by Bhim during period of the Mahabharata.  

Day 4- Rudraprayag- Haridwar (165 Kms / approx. 6 hrs)
After breakfast, check-out from hotel and Drive to Haridwar via Rishikesh visiting Ram Jhula, Laxman Jhula, Triveni Ghat temples and Ashrams. Continues drive to Haridwar Evening Aarti in Har ki Pauri and then you will drop you at Railway station to board your train.

Day 5– Departure Haridwar- Delhi [220 Kms/ approx. 6 Hrs
After breakfast, check-out from hotel and Drive to Delhi. Upon arrival at Delhi our driver will drop you a Delhi Railway station / airport in time to board the flight for onward destination.

FAQs

Q: What is Char Dham?

Ans: Char Dham refers to a sacred pilgrimage circuit in Hinduism located in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. It comprises four holy sites: Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath. These sites are believed to be the abodes of various Hindu deities and hold immense religious significance.

Q: What are the Char Dham sites?

Ans: The Char Dham sites are:

Badrinath: Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, it is located in the Chamoli district and is one of the holiest temples in India.

Kedarnath: Dedicated to Lord Shiva, it is situated near the Mandakini River in the Rudraprayag district.

Gangotri: The origin of the holy River Ganga, it is located in the Uttarkashi district.

Yamunotri: The source of the Yamuna River, it is situated in the Uttarkashi district.

Q: What is the significance of Char Dham?

Ans: Char Dham holds great spiritual importance for Hindus. It is believed that undertaking a pilgrimage to these four holy sites can help one attain salvation (moksha) and cleanse themselves of their sins. It is considered a sacred journey that helps devotees connect with the divine and attain spiritual upliftment.

Q: When is the Char Dham Yatra season?

Ans: The Char Dham Yatra typically starts in late April or early May and continues until October/November, depending on the weather conditions. These months are considered the best time for pilgrimage due to the milder climate and accessibility to the sites. It is best to avoid a visit during the rainy season, especially in July as the weather is likely to turn rough and terrain adverse due to heavy and unpredictable rains in the region. Helicopter services are also non-operational during the month of July because of the stormy and rainy weather.

Q: How can I reach the Char Dham sites?

Ans: The Char Dham sites are located in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand. The closest major towns are Haridwar and Rishikesh. You can travel by road from these towns to reach the respective base points of each site, from where you have to trek or take other means of transport to reach the main temples.

Q: What Is the altitude of Chardham sites

Ans: The holy shrines of Char Dham are situated at a considerable height with Yamunotri at an altitude of 3,291 metres, Gangotri at an altitude of 3,415 metres, Kedarnath at an altitude of 3,553 metres, and Badrinath at an altitude of 3,300 metres. Together these lofty spots make up the revered Chhota Char Dham pilgrimage route in Uttarakhand.

Q: Are there any age or fitness restrictions for the Char Dham Yatra?

Ans: While there are no strict age restrictions, the Yatra involves trekking and traveling to remote locations, which can be physically demanding. It's advisable to consult with your doctor before undertaking the pilgrimage, especially if you have any health concerns. Elderly individuals and those with mobility issues may find it challenging to complete the entire Yatra, but they can visit the nearby accessible points.

Q: What are the accommodations like during the Yatra?

Ans: There are various accommodation options available along the Yatra route, ranging from simple guesthouses and ashrams to more comfortable hotels. However, during peak pilgrimage seasons, it's recommended to book your accommodations in advance.

Q: Is the Char Dham Yatra open to foreigners?

Ans: Yes, the Char Dham Yatra is open to foreigners. However, it's essential to check the latest travel advisories and guidelines issued by the Indian government and local authorities before planning your trip.

Q: Are there any specific dress code and rules for visiting the temples?

Ans: Yes, visitors are expected to dress modestly when visiting the temples. Men are generally required to wear traditional attire like dhoti-kurta, and women are expected to wear sarees or salwar-kameez. It's also essential to follow the temple rules and customs while inside the sacred premises.

Q: How long does it take to complete the Char Dham Yatra?

Ans: The duration of the Char Dham Yatra can vary depending on several factors such as the mode of transportation, the chosen route, and individual preferences. On average, the entire pilgrimage can take around 10 to 14 days. However, it is not uncommon for devotees to complete the journey in a shorter or longer duration based on their convenience.

Q: When is the best time to visit Char Dham?

Ans: The Char Dham Yatra is usually open to devotees from late April or early May until October or November, depending on the weather conditions. The specific opening and closing dates may vary each year, so it's advisable to check with the authorities or local tour operators for the most up-to-date information. The summer months, from May to June, are generally considered the peak season for the pilgrimage.

Q: How can I reach Char Dham?

Ans: The Char Dham sites are located in the remote and hilly regions of Uttarakhand. The journey typically begins from Rishikesh or Haridwar. From there, devotees can travel by road to reach the respective base camps of each site. Trekking is often required to reach Yamunotri, Gangotri, and Kedarnath, whereas Badrinath is accessible by road.

Q: Are there any accommodation facilities available during the Char Dham Yatra?

Ans: Yes, there are various accommodation options available at different locations along the Char Dham route. These include guesthouses, ashrams, dharamshalas, and hotels of varying budgets. It is advisable to book accommodations in advance, especially during the peak season, to ensure availability.

Q: Is the Char Dham Yatra physically demanding?

Ans: The Char Dham Yatra involves trekking and traveling through hilly terrains, which can be physically demanding, especially for individuals who are not accustomed to such conditions. The trek to Kedarnath, in particular, involves a steep ascent. It is recommended to be adequately prepared, physically fit, and consult a healthcare professional before embarking on the pilgrimage.

Q: Are there any restrictions or guidelines for the Char Dham Yatra?

Ans: Yes, there may be certain guidelines and restrictions in place for the Char Dham Yatra to ensure the safety and well-being of the pilgrims. These may include obtaining necessary permits or passes, adhering to designated routes, following COVID-19 protocols (if applicable), and respecting the local customs and traditions. It's advisable to stay updated with the latest guidelines from the authorities before planning the pilgrimage.

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