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Char Dham Yatra from Delhi 2024


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Char Dham Yatra refers to a popular pilgrimage tour in India, which involves visiting four sacred Hindu shrines located in the Himalayan region of Uttarakhand. The four Dhams (sacred abodes) are Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath.

 

Yamunotri: This is the first stop of the Char Dham Yatra and is dedicated to Goddess Yamuna. The main attraction here is the Yamunotri Temple, which is situated at an altitude of 3,293 meters (10,804 feet). It is believed that taking a dip in the holy waters of the Yamuna River here can cleanse sins and grant spiritual purification.

 

Gangotri: The second Dham on the Char Dham Yatra is Gangotri, dedicated to Goddess Ganga (River Ganges). The Gangotri Temple, located at an altitude of 3,100 meters (10,200 feet), is the main pilgrimage site here. It is believed that the Ganges originated from the Gangotri Glacier and visiting this place can wash away one's sins.

 

An Opportunity to explore our most sacred shrines of Hindu mythology for a journey in spiritualism leading to salvation

 

Summer Chardham

 

Summer Chardham Schedule of 2024 gates/kapat open for six months. The Opening schedule is from April and May until October. The dates, however, are declared by the Char Dham committee people along with Kedarnath Badrinath Mandir Samiti, right before the Akshaya Tritiya. Also known as Akha Teej, Akshaya Tritiya is an Auspicious for the Hindu community.

 

Char Dham Departure Date 2024

 

Month Dates 2024
May 10, 18, 25
June 08, 15
September 7,14,21,28
October 05, 12, 19, 26

 

Chardham Uttrakhand Tour to complete spiritual enlightenment is mix of strain and comfort. The Yatra is carried out with challenging treks, rugged terrain and unpredictable weather. However, the right planning and travel tips can make this trip a cakewalk. Earlier when the Char Dham Yatra was conducted, people used to rarely be able to make it and even if they did make it usually they assumed they would not go back. However, with the changing times and the introduction of technology and new modes of transportation, Char Dham Yatra has now become more comfortable and more doable .

 

As these locations have high elevation of the temples of Kedarnath, Badrinath, Gangotri and Yamunotri, it is important to be well prepared. Kindly refer our travel tips for Char Dham Yatra to make it more comfortable for the pilgrims:

 

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

 

Kedarnath: The third Dham is Kedarnath, which is dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is situated at an altitude of 3,583 meters (11,755 feet) and is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas (divine representations of Lord Shiva) in India. The main attraction is the Kedarnath Temple, which is surrounded by snow-covered peaks and offers breathtaking views.

 

Badrinath: The final Dham on the Char Dham Yatra is Badrinath, dedicated to Lord Vishnu. It is located at an altitude of 3,133 meters (10,279 feet) and is considered one of the holiest Hindu shrines in India. The Badrinath Temple is the main pilgrimage site here and is believed to be the place where Lord Vishnu meditated under a Badri tree.

 

The Char Dham Yatra is traditionally undertaken from late April to November, as the shrines remain accessible during this period due to favorable weather conditions. The pilgrimage is considered highly significant for Hindus, and thousands of devotees undertake this journey each year seeking spiritual blessings and liberation from the cycle of birth and death.

 

Here are Some Frequently Asked Questions About Char Dham:

 

Char Dham refers to the four sacred pilgrimage sites in Hinduism, which are located in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. These four sites are Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri, and Yamunotri. Pilgrims from all over India and around the world visit these holy places to seek spiritual blessings. Below are some frequently asked questions about the Char Dham Yatra:

 

What is Char Dham?

 

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.

 

What are the Char Dham sites?

 

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.

 

What is the significance of Char Dham?

 

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.

 

When is the Char Dham Yatra season?

 

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.

 

How can I reach the Char Dham sites?

 

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.

 

What Is the altitude of Chardham sites

 

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.

 

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

 

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.

 

What are the accommodations like during the Yatra?

 

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.

 

Is the Char Dham Yatra open to foreigners?

 

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.

 

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

 

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.

 

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

 

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.

 

When is the best time to visit Char Dham?

 

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.

 

How can I reach Char Dham?

 

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.

 

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

 

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.

 

Is the Char Dham Yatra physically demanding?

 

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.

 

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

 

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.

Tour Itinerary

Day 1 : Delhi – Haridwar ( 214 kms / 6 – 7 hrs )

 

Upon arrival at Delhi Airport / Railway Station, greet and meet service by representative. Get transferred to vehicle and later proceed to Haridwar, and check-in to the hotel upon arrival. Evening, attend Ganga aarti at Har ki Pauri. You can also visit Mansa Devi Temple. Dinner and Overnight stay in Haridwar.

 

Day 2 : Haridwar – Barkot (210 kms / 6 – 7 hrs )

 

Morning after hearty breakfast depart from hotel between 7:00 – 8:00 AM and proceed to Barkot via Mussoorie. En-route experience the beauty of Kempty falls. On arrival check-in to the hotel in Barkot. Overnight stay with Dinner.

 

Day 3 : Barkot – Yamunotri – Barkot ( 42 kms drive / 6 kms trek)

 

Early morning at 5 AM, drive to Jankichatti / Phoolchatti & start the trek to Yamunotri (6kms) (Either by walk or by horse or by Doli at your own cost). After taking bath in Jamunabai Kund’s TtaptKund (Hot water spring) and have the darshan of Yamunotri Ji. Later trek down to Jankichatti & drive to Barkot. Dinner & Overnight stay at Barkot.

Note : option of hiring doli or pony on direct payment.

 

Day 4 : Barkot – Uttarkashi ( 100 kms / 5 – 6 hrs)

 

Morning after breakfast, checkout from the hotel between 8AM to 08:30AM & drive to Uttarkashi. On arrival, check-in at the hotel in Uttarkashi. Visit Kashi Vishwanath Temple & Uttarkashi market in evening. Dinner & Overnight stay at Uttarkashi.

 

Uttarkashi: “Uttarkashi” the dev Bhoomi which literally means “Kashi of the north” is one of the holy places in Hinduism. In addition, to have the natural and the devotional beauty, here you have lots of fun adventurous activities to enjoy. Dodital lake, Nicheketa Lake, Dodital Dayara Pass Trek, Dayara Bugyal trek are some of the famous attractions to visit here. Therefore, you must visit this place at least once.

 

Day 5 : Uttarkashi – Gangotri – Uttarkashi ( 100 kms / 3 – 4 hrs each side)

 

Early morning start the drive to Gangotri sharp at 5 AM, en-route at Gangnanione can take a holy dip in Tapt Kund (Hot Spring) & further drive to Gangotri via beautiful Harsil Valley. Harsil is famous for its natural loveliness and for the magnificent views of the Deodar trees and mountains. On arrival at Shree Gangotri, take a holy dip in the sacred river Ganges which is also called Bhagirathi at its origin. Perform Pooja and Darshan, after that relax for some time in the lovely surroundings. Later drive back to Uttarkashi. Dinner & Overnight stay at Uttarkashi.

 

Day 6 : Uttarkashi – Guptkashi ( 230 kms / 9 – 10 hrs )

 

Once the breakfast is done, drive down to Sitapur around 8 AM 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, visit Ardh Narishwar Temple in Guptakashi. Check into the hotel arrival in Guptkashi. Dinner & Overnight stay at in the hotel.

 

Guptakashi: located at an elevation of 1,319 meters (4,327 ft) in the Kedar-khanda, this town is highly auspicious in Hinduism. It is so much popular because of the two ancient temples. The first one is the Vishwanath temple which is in the name of Lord Shiva, and the second one is a temple where Lord Shiva is in his Ardhnarishwar form. Also, this place has great relations with the Mahabharta Kaal and Pandavas. it belongs to the time when after the Mahabharta battle, Pandavas were searching for Lord Shiva so as to get the forgiveness for the Killings of their cousins.

 

Day 7 : Guptkashi – Kedarnath

 

Option 1: Early morning after breakfast, drive to Helipad at Guptkashi / Phata or Sersi, according to the reporting time provided by the Helicopter Company and board the helicopter for Shri Kedarnath Ji. After 15 minutes of flying, reach at helipad at Kedarnath Ji, have darshan & Perform Pooja, and overnight Stay at Kedarnath ji or can return and stay at Guptkashi (Helicopter ticket is subject to availability)

 

(Or)

 

Option 2: Early morning check-out at 3 AM from the Hotel and drive to Sonprayag and catch the government jeep over there for GauriKund (6 Kms / Charges Rs. 10/-). From there start the trek to Shri Kedarnath Ji. After 19kms / 8hrs trek reach at Kedarnath Ji, have darshan and perform Pooja. Overnight Stay at Kedarnath Ji or can return back and stay at Sitapur.

 

Day 8 : Kedarnath – Sitapur / Govindghat

 

Option 1: Early Morning reach to helipad and catch the helicopter. Fly back to Sitapur and proceed to Govindghat (170 kms / 7 hrs). En-route visit Ukhimath (Winter adobe of Kedarnath Ji). On arrival check-in to the hotel for Overnight stay at Govindghat.

 

Option 2: If returned from Kedarnath on Same day and staying at Sitapur, Morning after breakfast check-out from the hotel and proceed to Govindghat (170 kms / 7 hrs). En-route visit Ukhimath (Winter adobe of Kedarnath Ji). By reaching Check-in at the hotel for Overnight stay at Govindghat.

 

Option 3: By Trek: Early morning start the trek again and reach Gaurikund. Further drive to Sitapur for the Overnight Stay.

 

Day 9 : Guptkashi– Badrinath

 

Option 1: Morning after breakfast, Check-out from the hotel for Badrinath Darshan (30 kms / 2-3 hrs). Pilgrims can have a bath in the Tapt Kund and the Darshan of Badrivishal & Aarti in evening. Brahamakapal is significant for Pinddan Shraddh of ancestors (Pitrus). There is other interesting sightseeing spot like Mana, Vyas Gufa, Maatamoorti, Charanpaduka, Bhimkund and the “Mukh” of the Saraswati River. Just within the three kms of Badrinathjee. Dinner & Overnight stay at Badrinath.

 

Option 2: (If Trekked) Morning check-out the hotel from Sitapur and proceed to Badrinath (180 kms / 8-9hrs). En-route visit Ukhimath (Winter adobe of Kedarnath Ji). On arrival pilgrims can have a bath in the Taptkundhave and the Darshan of Badrivishal & Aarti in evening. Brahamakapal is significant for Pinddan Shraddh of ancestors (Pitrus). There is other interesting sightseeing spot like Mana, Vyas Gufa, Maatamoorti, Charanpaduka, Bhimkund and the “Mukh” of the Saraswati River. Just within the three kms of Badrinathjee. Dinner & Overnight stay at Badrinath.

 

Badrinath: Near the Alakhnanda river, this highly auspicious temple belongs to Lord Vishnu. it is one of the Char Dham, and therefore, the place of utmost importance in Hinduism. This temple is at a height of 10,279 feet. The lofty snow-clad Himalaya that surrounds this Dham, makes it look amazingly beautiful. It was Adi Sankaracharya who established it. The Badrinath temple has a Tapt Kund, which is highly auspicious and has some unbelievable medicinal properties. The Alakhnanda river originates from here. It is placed between the mountain ranges of Nar and Narayana.

 

Tapt Kund: Situated on the bank of the river Alakhnanda, and near the Badrinarayan temple, the Tapt Kund is actually the Sulphur Kund. As per belief, it’s actually the Agni Dev himself who got this form because of getting the boon from Lord Vishnu.

 

Mana Village: Mana Village the perfect place for trekking, is the last village of India. This beautiful village is very nearer to the Badrinath, and therefore, a must-visit place during your visit to the Badrinath. This village has some highly famous caves such as the Vyas caves and many more. The Vyas cave belongs to the Mahabharata Period. Also, all other caves here, have some great religious and historical importance.

 

Vyas Gufa: The famous Gufa whereas per belief, Maharshi Vyas spoke the Mahabharta, and lord Ganesha wrote that. It is near the Mana village.

 

Day 10 : Badrinath – Rudraprayag / Srinagar ( 160 kms / 6 – 7 hrs )

 

Morning after darshan & breakfast, check-out from the hotel & drive to Rudraprayag/Srinagar via Joshimath. En-route visit Narsing Temple (winter abode of Shree Badrinath Ji) at Joshimath. Later proceed for Rudraprayag/Srinagar. En route visit Nand Prayag and Karna Prayag. On arrival, check-in at the hotel for dinner & overnight stay.

 

Joshimath: Joshimath or the Jyotirmath is the hill town at the 6150 m in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand. Adi Guru Sankaracharya built it in the 8th century. It is winter home of Lord Badri where the Idol of lord Badri gets shifted from Badrinath.

 

Rudraprayag: At the confluence of river Alaknanda and river Mandakini, the Rudraprayag is highly famous among Hindus. This place looks amazingly beautiful and is the gateway to the Badrinath and Kedarnath.

 

Day 11 : Rudraprayag/Srinagar – Haridwar ( 160 kms / 6 – 7 hrs )

 

After healthy breakfast, check-out from the hotel for Haridwar. En-route visit Dhari Devi Temple, Dev Prayag & Rishikesh. On arrival check-in at the hotel for Overnight stay in Haridwar. Evening attend the Ganga Aarti at Hari Ka Puri.

 

Rishikesh: The holy place Rishikesh is adventurous activities, ancient temples, and amazing natural beauty. It is also famous as the Yoga capital of the world and celebrates the international yoga festival every year. It is located in the foothill of holy Himalaya and along with the convergence of holy Ganga and the Chandrabhage river. White Water Rafting, Bungee Jumping, Flying Fox, Mountain Biking, and a lot more adventures to do here. Neelkanth Mahadev Temple, Triveni Ghat, and lot more devotional and spiritual places are here to make to feel the real peace and divine values. Therefore, you must visit this place whenever possible.

 

Day 12 : Haridwar – Delhi ( 160 kms / 6 – 7 hrs )

 

After morning breakfast, check-out from the hotel, proceed to end the divine trip to Delhi. On arrival final drop at the guest place for the onwards journey.

Inclusions

Inclusions:

 

•             Hotel accommodation as per the package same or similar hotels.

•             Transfers and sightseeing as per the itinerary.

•             Breakfast and Dinner on fixed menu basis.

•             Only Bed in Kedarnath Ji without meal.

•             All toll tax, parking, fuel and driver allowances.

•             All applicable hotel and transport taxes.

 

Exclusions:

 

•             Anything not mentioned under ‘Package Inclusions’

•             GST@5% will be extra.

•             Lunch & Snacks does not include in Package.

•             All personal expenses, laundry charges, liquors, mineral water, telephone charges.

•             Medical and travel insurance.

•             Any kind of entry fee.

•             Porter, pony, horse, cable car, boat, train tickets, air tickets charges.

•             Helicopter Ticket for Kedarnath Ji (To& Fro)

•             VIP Darshan or special Pooja arrangements.


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o AC will not work in all weather conditions or in hills

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PAYMENT POLICY :

 

- 25% at the time of Reservation
- Pay rest amount 15 days before the tour commencement

 

Cancellation Policy :

 

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- 25% of full tour cost - 30 days prior to arrival.
- 50% of full tour cost - between 15 and 29 days prior to tour.
- 75% of full tour cost - between 14 and 7 days prior to tour.
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Please provide us your inquiries through email info@ntpindiatourism.com mentioned on the website. As soon as we receive your query, we will update your itinerary and other package details by replying to the same mail. Once the guest is satisfied and gives us the confirmation of the tour we request you to transfer the booking amount mentioned in the below format in any of our bank accounts.

 

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>> Cancellation Policy

 

· Cancellation of the booking will be informed to us in writing by mail between 10 am to 1700hrs. except Sunday or holidays . The cancellation charges will be applicable depending upon the services. Cancellation of the hotels and airlines will be done according to their own cancellation policies.

 

The cancellation for a package tour, be applicable as follows :

 

o   Cancellation before clear 30 working days or more prior to the date of departure of the Tour: 35% of the total tour cost will be charged.

 

o   Cancellation before clear 29 to 16 working days prior to the date of departure of the Tour: 50% of the total tour cost will be charged.

 

o   Cancellation before less than 15 clear working days prior to the date of departure of the Tour: 100% of the total tour cost will be charged.

 

>> Balance Payment    

 

The complete balance payment has to be made before the starting date of the trip. However, the company can ask you anytime to clear the balance payment before 30 days from the date of departure The right is reserved to amend/change the prices offered for the tour and to adjust our charges due to various factors like currency fluctuations, special/high season charge levied by the suppliers, fuel price rise, travel arrangements, hike in any government taxes or visa amounts or for any other reason before the date of departure. All such increased prices must be paid before your departure (Full and final).

 

No refund for unutilised services

 

There will be no refund or compensation provided for services that are not used. If you fail to avail/use any services due to any reason the company will not provide any kind of refund or any other services as the compensation of the unutilised services.

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