CHARDHAM
- India - Uttarakhand
10 Days
Overview
Route: Haridwar/Rishikesh Cycle | Focus: Safety, Comfort, and Acclimatization
Itinerary Overview
The Char Dham Yatra is more than a pilgrimage; it is a test of endurance. This 10-day circuit is specifically designed for non-frequent travelers and beginners. It includes a dedicated rest day before the toughest leg (Kedarnath) to ensure your body adjusts to the high-altitude Himalayan environment.
Your Travel Itenary
Day 1: Arrival & The Journey Begins
- Route: Haridwar/Rishikesh to Barkot (via Mussoorie)
- Distance: ~210 km | Drive Time: 7–8 hours
- Highlights: A scenic drive passing through the “Queen of Hills,” Mussoorie. Stop at the famous Kempty Falls for lunch.
- Stay: Overnight in Barkot/Jankichatti (2,100m).
Day 2: First Dham – Yamunotri Darshan
- Route: Barkot to Jankichatti (Drive) then Trek to Yamunotri
- Trek: 6 km (One way) | Elevation: 3,291m
- Activity: Take a holy dip in the natural hot springs of Surya Kund. Offer prayers to the source of the Yamuna River.
Stay: Return to Jankichatti/Barkot for a restful night.
Day 3: Into the Bhagirathi Valley
- Route: Barkot to Uttarkashi
- Distance: ~90 km | Drive Time: 4–5 hours
- Highlights: A shorter driving day. Visit the ancient Kashi Vishwanath Temple in Uttarkashi and explore the local spiritual markets.
Stay: Overnight in Uttarkashi.
Day 4: Second Dham – Gangotri Darshan
- Route: Uttarkashi to Gangotri (Round Trip)
- Distance: ~100 km (One way) | Drive Time: 4 hours
- Highlights: Drive through the stunning Harsil Valley, famous for its apple orchards. At Gangotri, offer prayers where the holy Ganga descended to earth.
- Stay: Return to Uttarkashi for the night.
Day 5: The Acclimatization Bridge (Buffer Day)
- Route: Uttarkashi to Guptkashi/Phata
- Distance: ~200 km | Drive Time: 8–9 hours
- The Change: Today, you transition from the Bhagirathi Valley to the Mandakini Valley.
- Strategy: This is your Buffer Day. We reach the base of Kedarnath by evening. Use this time to hydrate and rest. For beginners, this rest prevents altitude sickness before the long trek tomorrow.
- Stay: Overnight in Guptkashi/Phata.
Day 6: Third Dham – The Sacred Heights of Kedarnath
- Route: Guptkashi to Sonprayag (Drive) then Trek to Kedarnath
- Trek: 16–18 km | Elevation: 3,583m
- Highlights: One of the holiest Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva. Because of your rest day yesterday, you will find the steep ascent more manageable.
- Stay: Overnight in a mountain lodge near the Kedarnath Temple.
Day 7: Descent & Recovery
- Route: Kedarnath to Pipalkoti/Joshimath
- Trek: 16–18 km (Downhill) | Drive: 3–4 hours
- Activity: After the morning Aarti, trek down to Gaurikund. Your vehicle will then take you toward the Alaknanda Valley.
- Stay: Overnight in Pipalkoti (lower altitude for better recovery).
Day 8: Fourth Dham – Badrinath (The Divine Seat)
- Route: Pipalkoti to Badrinath
- Distance: ~75 km | Drive Time: 3–4 hours
- Highlights: Visit the colorful Badrinath Temple. Explore Mana Village—the last Indian village before the Tibet border—and see the origin of the Saraswati River.
Stay: Overnight in Badrinath.
Day 9: The Confluence Route
- Route: Badrinath to Rudraprayag
- Distance: ~160 km | Drive Time: 6–7 hours
- Highlights: Visit the “Prayags” (confluences) of Vishnuprayag, Nandprayag, and Karnaprayag along the way.
- Stay: Overnight in Rudraprayag.
Day 10: Conclusion of the Yatra
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- Route: Rudraprayag to Rishikesh/Haridwar
- Distance: ~165 km | Drive Time: 6 hours
- Highlights: Stop at Devprayag to witness the majestic confluence where the Alaknanda and Bhagirathi rivers become the Ganga.
Evening: Drop-off at Haridwar or Rishikesh Railway Station.
Important Traveler’s Notes
- Accessibility: This is the only Panch Kedar temple that does not close during the winter. It is an ideal “all-weather” destination.
- Trek Difficulty: Extremely Easy. It is more of a village walk than a mountain trek, making it highly recommended for senior citizens and families.
- Professional Note: The Stay locations might slightly vary as per the real-time situations of high demand, availability, or road travel conditions, but the accommodation level will match as promised.