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Do Dham Yatra 6 Days Package – Kedarnath & Badrinath Tour from Haridwar

Duration
5 Night 6 Days
Group Size
Any

Embark on a sacred journey with our 5 Nights / 6 Days Do Dham Yatra package, covering Kedarnath and Badrinath from Haridwar. Experience the divine aura of Lord Shiva at Kedarnath and Lord Vishnu at Badrinath, trek through the Himalayan trails, and explore spiritual gems like Mana Village, Saraswati River origin, and Shankaracharya Samadhi. This meticulously planned pilgrimage blends spiritual fulfillment with the breathtaking beauty of the Uttarakhand Himalayas, offering comfortable stays, scenic drives, and temple darshans for a soul-enriching experience.

What's included

Pick-up & drop from Haridwar in AC vehicle
Accommodation on double/triple sharing basis
Daily breakfast & dinner at hotels
All sightseeing & transfers as per itinerary in private vehicle
Assistance of local representative during the trip
All tolls, parking charges, and driver allowances
Basic accommodation at Kedarnath (due to altitude restrictions)
Visit to Devprayag, Mana Village, Charanpaduka, Bhimpul, Saraswati River origin, Vyas & Ganesh Gufa as per itinerary
Any airfare or train tickets to/from Haridwar
Lunch & snacks during the trip
Trek expenses from Gaurikund to Kedarnath (horse, doli, palki, etc.)
Helicopter tickets for Kedarnath (can be arranged at extra cost)
Personal expenses (laundry, phone calls, tips, shopping, etc.)
Any travel insurance, medical costs, or emergency evacuation charges
Camera/video camera fees at monuments or temples (if applicable)
Costs arising due to landslides, roadblocks, weather delays, or natural calamities
Anything not mentioned under “What’s Included”

Itinerary

Day 01: Haridwar → Guptkashi

• Pick-up from Haridwar by our representative.
• Scenic drive along Ganga & Alaknanda rivers via Devprayag.
• Check-in at hotel in Guptkashi.
• Overnight stay in Guptkashi.

Day 2: Guptkashi → Gaurikund → Kedarnath (17 km trek)

• Early morning drive to Gaurikund.
• Start 17 km trek to Kedarnath (walk/horse/doli – own cost).
• Visit Shankaracharya Samadhi.
• Attend evening Aarti at Kedarnath Temple.
• Overnight stay in Kedarnath.

Day 3: Kedarnath → Gaurikund → Guptkashi

• Early morning Darshan at Kedarnath Temple.
• Return trek to Gaurikund.
• Drive back to Guptkashi.
• Overnight stay in Guptkashi.

Day 4: Guptkashi → Badrinath

• Drive to Badrinath via Joshimath.
• Visit Mana Village, Charanpaduka, Bhimpul, Saraswati River origin, Vyas & Ganesh Gufa.
• Attend evening Aarti at Badrinath Temple.
• Overnight stay in Badrinath.

Day 5: Badrinath → Srinagar

• Morning bath at Taptkund & temple Darshan.
• Drive to Srinagar (Garhwal).
• Check-in and relax.
• Overnight stay in Srinagar.

Day 6: Srinagar → Haridwar

• Breakfast & check-out.
• Drive to Haridwar.
• End of trip with Diu Holidays.

FAQ

Q. What is the best time to visit Kedarnath & Badrinath?

The temples are open from May to October. The best months are May–June and September–October for pleasant weather and fewer crowds.

Q. How difficult is the Kedarnath trek?

It’s a 17 km steep trek from Gaurikund to Kedarnath. You can choose to walk, hire a horse, or take a palki/doli (own cost). A helicopter service is also available from Phata, Sersi, and Guptkashi (subject to weather and booking).

Q. What should I pack for the yatra?

Warm clothes (especially for Kedarnath), trekking shoes, raincoat, woolen socks, gloves, flashlight, and necessary medicines.

Q. Is accommodation at Kedarnath comfortable?

Accommodation at Kedarnath is basic due to high-altitude conditions. Hot water and electricity may be limited.

Q. Are VIP darshan tickets included?

No. Temple darshan is free for all; VIP passes can be arranged on request at extra cost, subject to temple rules.

Q. Is the yatra suitable for elderly travelers?

Yes, if they are medically fit. It’s advisable to consult a doctor before traveling to high-altitude areas.

Q. What is the best time to visit Kedarnath & Badrinath?

The temples are open from May to October. The best months are May–June and September–October for pleasant weather and fewer crowds.

Q. How difficult is the Kedarnath trek?

It’s a 17 km steep trek from Gaurikund to Kedarnath. You can choose to walk, hire a horse, or take a palki/doli (own cost). A helicopter service is also available from Phata, Sersi, and Guptkashi (subject to weather and booking).

Q. What should I pack for the yatra?

Warm clothes (especially for Kedarnath), trekking shoes, raincoat, woolen socks, gloves, flashlight, and necessary medicines.

Q. Is accommodation at Kedarnath comfortable?

Accommodation at Kedarnath is basic due to high-altitude conditions. Hot water and electricity may be limited.

Q. Are VIP darshan tickets included?

No. Temple darshan is free for all; VIP passes can be arranged on request at extra cost, subject to temple rules.

Q. Is the yatra suitable for elderly travelers?

Yes, if they are medically fit. It’s advisable to consult a doctor before traveling to high-altitude areas.

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