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Chardham Yatra from Mumbai – 12 Nights & 13 Days

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12 Nights 13 Days

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Discover the tranquil elevations of the majestic Himalayas. Chardham Yatra from Mumbai includes Gangotri, Yamunotri, Badrinath, and Kedarnath, the four pilgrim destinations known as Chota Char Dham. These holy havens can be found in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand, India’s northernmost state. It is one of the most spiritual pilgrimage sites in the Hindu religion.

Tourism of India’s Char Dham Yatra programme from Mumbai takes you on a 13-day, 12-night spiritual experience. It is thought to be one of the paths that Hindus can take to achieve salvation transcendence. In this Char Dham Yatra, devotees from all over the world attempt to seek the blessings of Almighty God.This holy tour of Char Dham is an adventure in and of itself, with gorgeous checkpoints to the holy sites and trekking paths to enjoy.

The Char Dham Yatra is one of the most convenient yet challenging trips. The breathtaking grandeur of the highlands gives pilgrims strength as they travel in the direction of their objective. Your spiritual journey begins in Haridwar and continues to Yamunotri, Uttarkashi, Guptkashi, Gaurikund, Kedarnath, Rudraprayag, and Badrinath.

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Highlights

  • Participate in the spectacular Ganga Aarti celebration at Haridwar's Har Ki Pauri.
  • At Gangotri Shrine, pray to Goddess Ganga.
  • Darshan is available at the massive Yamunotri Temple, Gangotri Temple, Kedarnath Temple, and Badrinath Temple.
  • Explore the stunning Kempty Autumn.
  • Enjoy the deep atmosphere of Barkot.
  • Uttarkashi's hallowed places awe.

Day 1 - Mumbai - Delhi (by Train/Flight)

Your Chardham Yatra begins in Mumbai. You can take an overnight train to Delhi from Mumbai, or you can fly to Delhi. Meet and greet our IHPL representatives at the airport or railway station upon arrival in Delhi. Our representative will transport you to your hotel. Check into the hotel and unwind.



Day 2 - Drive from Delhi to Haridwar

Enjoy your breakfast and check out of the hotel on the second day of your Char Dham Yatra from Mumbai, then head for an aided drive to Haridwar via road. When you get in the hilly expanses, check into your pre-booked hotel and enjoy some refreshments to help you recover from the travel.

Based on the huge Shivalikas of Haridwar, which symbolises admission into God's dominion, this magnificent gateway to the glorious Ganges. It is regarded as one among India's seven holy cities. Throughout the city, temples and ashrams surround it. It is the same location where the great Suryavanshi prince Bhagiratha expressed deep regret for attempting to rescue the souls of his forefathers who had been condemned by the great sage Kapila. Following Bhagiratha's practise, followers and pilgrims pray in the Ganges for the salvation of their forefathers.
Later that evening, enjoy the magnificent Ganga Aarti at Har ki Pauri. Admire the beauty of thousands of floating clay lanterns and relax in the tranquil setting. After the aarti, return to the hotel for dinner and a restful night's sleep to recover from the long trek.

Day 3 - Trip Haridwar – Barkot / Kharsali

Begin your day with a nutritious breakfast and a barcoat / kharsali ride through Dehradun and Mussoorie. On the way to Mussoorie, one may witness the beautiful Kempty Falls and steep mountain ranges. Kempty Falls, a cascade from the highlands, provides a beautiful panoramic vista. Continue your adventure and create a relaxing environment for yourself.

When you arrive in Barkot / Kharsali, check into your hotel and spend the rest of the day at your own. Have dinner and spend the night at Barcoat / Kharsali. Later, retire to your cosy bed for a good night's sleep.

Day 4 - Barkot / Kharsali – Yamunotri – Barkot / Kharsali

After a hearty breakfast, check out of the motel the following morning. You can walk up to 5 kilometres or rent horses or sedan/dolly at your own expense. After providing information two days before your excursion, arrangements can be arranged based on direct payment to the lodging.

Barkot is the starting point for the mountain journey to Yamunotri. After the Yamunotri hike, take a bath at Jamunabai Kund's hot water. The most prominent of these is the Surya Kund, where pilgrims can cook rice in Himalayan springs and take it home as prasadam. After that, look at the divine rock where you passed through thermal water.
Before entering the temple, the rock pillar is worshipped. The temple devoted to Goddess Yamuna is the main attraction of Yamunotri. With its enormous mountain ranges and Yamuna waters, it stands majestically. It was built in the 19th century by Maharani Guleria of Jaipur and has been demolished and rebuilt twice in the present century. You can pray to Almighty Goddess Yamuna and receive her blessings.

Make your way downhill after Darshan. Return to Barkot / Kharsali for dinner and an overnight stay.

Day 5 - Barkot / Kharsali – Uttarkashi

Begin the day with a filling breakfast. Check out of your hotel and drive to Uttarkashi. When you arrive in Uttarkashi, check into your accommodation. You have the evening free to do whatever you want.

Uttarkashi is located on the banks of the Bhagirathi River. Lord Vishwanath's temple is one of the earliest Shiva temples in northern India. It is located in the city centre, where a massive iron trident has been built. Visit the temple to receive blessings. Dinner will be served at the hotel. After dinner, he retires to his luxurious bed in Uttarkashi for a good night's sleep.

Day 6 - Uttarkashi – Gangotri – Uttarkashi

Enjoy your excellent meal while greeting the early morning sun. Begin your journey in Gangotri, which is 3,100 metres above sea level. Enjoy the gorgeous Harsil valley as you make your way to your destination. Harsil is well-known for its natural beauty and breathtaking views of the forest and mountains. The vista of the meandering Bhagirathi River and the beautiful Himalayas.

Goddess Ganga fell when Lord Shiva left the huge river with the locks of her hair, according to Hindu legend. Lord Shiva got the Ganges in the locks of his thick hair to alleviate the impact of his violent flow. The original Gangotri temple is an 18th-century white marble temple built on the banks of the Bhagirathi River.
Pay your respects at Kedar Ganga Sangam, which is around 100 yards from the Ganga Temple. Kedar Ganga originates in the Kedar Valley and flows to the Bhagirathi River on its left bank. After Gangotri Darshan, the trip return is priced and will transport you back to your lodging in Uttarkashi. Enjoy a nice dinner and a good night's sleep.

Day 7 - A trip to Uttarkashi – Guptkashi

After a filling breakfast the next morning, check out of the motel. You will travel directly to Guptkashi. Admire the spectacular vistas of the Mandakini River at Tilwara, which begins in Kedarnath, along the way. On the journey, you will be able to see the spectacular confluence of the rivers Alaknanda and Mandakini in Rudraprayag. Check into your accommodation in Guptkashi and relax for a while. Continue on to Kedarnath. Pre-registration.
Gupt Kashi means "Hidden Banaras," and it is a very significant city located at an elevation of 1,319 metres above sea level. It is well-known for its historic Vishwanath temple, which is devoted to Lord Shiva. According to popular belief, Lord Shiva was disguised by the Pandava brothers, who were seeking Lord Shiva's blessings. The valley has a fragrant environment, with huge magnolia trees providing a sweet, fragrant ambiance. Visit and accept the Lord's blessings. Guptkashi offers wonderful dining and an overnight stay.

Day 8 - Guptkashi – Sonprayag – Kedarnath (30 Kms +20 Km Trek)

Begin the next day with a hearty breakfast before departing for Sonprayag. When you arrive in Gaurikund, you can begin your journey to Kedarnath. It is the starting point for a trip to Kedarnath.

Lord Shiva lives on the mountain, which has an elevation of 3584 metres. You will walk your journey or rent a pony/dolly at your own expense. Kedarnath temple is one of Lord Shiva's twelve Jyotirlingas and attracts millions of tourists each year. It is a picturesque location set against the majestic Kedarnath hills.
The temple gained its name from a Mahabharata legend, according to mythology. After defeating the Kauravas in the Kurukshetra war, the Pandavas. As he felt guilty for killing his brothers, he sought Lord Shiva's blessings for forgiveness. Lord Shiva escaped in the form of a bull and sought sanctuary in Kedarnath. He dived into the ground in existence and left his bulk on the surface. Kedarnath is a heavenly location where your souls can be saved.

Check into the government camps when you arrive in Kedarnath. Then proceed to the temple for Darshan. Return to the hotel for rest and an overnight stay after your great Darshan of Kedarnath.Enjoy your nice meal and overnight stay in Kedarnath. Overcome travel tiredness by getting some rest at the hotel.

Day 9 - Kedarnath – Sonprayag – Guptkashi

After a hearty meal, prepare for an early morning Darshan of Kedarnath Temple. Shower and get to the temple before 4:45 a.m. for the Lord's Abhishek ceremony. Perform your puja and accept your blessings. Walk down to Sonprayag after Darshan. You will then drive to Guptkashi. Guptkashi is a primaeval town set in the majestic Garhwal Himalayas.

Check into the hotel and have a pleasant stay. The rest of the day is at your discretion; you can relax in your hotel room or explore the local scenery. Guptkashi offers meals and an overnight stay.

Day 10 - Guptkashi – Joshimath – Badrinath

Start your day off right with a hearty breakfast. Check out of the hotel and drive to Joshimath from Badrinath. Take in the beautiful scenery. Badrinath, one of the four sites and one of the most prominent pilgrimage destinations in the country, is located at an elevation of 3,133 metres and provides a stunning backdrop. Because the terrain is adorned with wild berries, it was given the name "Badri van," which translates to "Berry Forest."

Check into the hotel upon arrival to recover and refresh yourself. Later in the evening, pay a visit to the Badrinath Temple for the magnificent aarti. Cleanse yourself with a plunge in the Tapt Kund before approaching Lord Vishnu's hallowed spot.

Day 11 - Badrinath – Joshimath – Rudraprayag

Greet the early morning sun; truly, the fortunate among us can partake in the heavenly morning Pooja of Badrinarayan. Pilgrims must take a sacred bath in the Tapt Kund water before worshipping at the Badrinath Temple.

The Badrinath temple is regarded as one of the most important Vishnu temples in the world. Skanda Purana is the most important of all Vishnu temples in the universe. According to the epic Mahabharata, Badrinath is the location where Nara and Narayana mediate the two aspects of Vishnu. The Pandavas are also said to have gone through Badrinath on their trip to paradise.

For Hindus, the Brahma Kapal in Badrinath is a must-see. Hindus pay reverence to their ancestors' deceased spirits on a flat platform on the banks of the Alaknanda River. Prepare for sightseeing after darshan. Visit Maan settlement, the last Indian settlement, and if time allows, Badrinath, which has some of the top tourist attractions. After that, return to Rudraprayag via Joshimath. Check into the hotel, have dinner and spend the night here in Rudraprayag.

Day 12 - Rudraprayag – Rishikesh – Haridwar

After a hearty breakfast, depart for Haridwar. You will get the opportunity to soak in the magic of Rishikesh on the journey. The Shivalik range of the Himalayas surrounds the area on three sides, and there is a well-known spiritual town on the banks of the Ganga. It is known as "the place of sages." This sacred town is recognised as the world's Yoga capital. Discover some of the city's most popular attractions. Laxman Jhula, Ram Jhula, Sivananda Ashram, Bharat Mandir, and Triveni Ghat are all worth a visit. Attend the Ganga Aarti at Parmarth Ashram in the evening. Enjoy the wonderful joys of Ganga aarti before departing for Haridwar. Travel to Haridwar by car. Take advantage of the dinner and overnight stay at the hotel in Haridwar.

Day 13 - The Tour Concludes, Haridwar – Mumbai Departure

Today is the last day of your Char Dham Yatra. After breakfast, check out of the hotel and return to Mumbai. This spiritually enlightening tour provided us with remarkable memories that we will cherish for the rest of our lives. Hopefully, the almighty wills that our Char Dham Yatra package from Mumbai is a blessed and spiritually rewarding experience for you as well. You will be taken to Delhi at the end of your Chardham Yatra from Mumbai. When you arrive in Delhi, you will be taken to the Railway Station / Airport for your return journey.

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