Badrinath Kedarnath Yatra 8 Days

Durations : 7 Nights - 8 Days
Destinations : Delhi - Haridwar - Guptkashi – Sonprayag - Kedarnath - Rudraprayag – Badrinath - Rudraprayag - Rishikesh - Delhi

Day 1 : Delhi - Haridwar (205 km)
Our personnel will receive you at Delhi Airport/Railway Station to welcome you on the journey. After few hours we'll ride towards Haridwar. Experience the night Aarti at Ganga and a relaxing and holy bath in the river Ganga. Overnight stay at the hotel. Haridwar is put where the holy river Ganga enters in plain regions north India after streaming 250 km from its cause Gaumukh. At night ghats look lovely as many lamps, and marigold blossoms buoy and light up the waterway Ganges.There are four sacred sanctuaries Gangotri, Yamunotri, Kedarnath and Badrinath on the slopes otherwise called Chardham. The differing idea of the Hindu religion has pulled in outside guests from all around the globe. Nonnatives dependably pulled in to Haridwar because here they can nearly encounter India's mind-boggling society, different Hindu ceremonies and the antiquated progress.

Day 2 : Haridwar – Guptkashi (223 km)
Early morning leave from Haridwar to Guptkashi after having the morning brunch. Lunch will be served on the way to our destination of the day - Guptkashi. Kashi Vishwanath Temple will be our first spot to visit after reaching Guptkashi. Everyone is free to roam the city on their own and experience the calm and beautiful surroundings themselves. Overnight stay at Guptkashi. Guptkashi is a substantial town situated in Northern Himalayan belt inside Mandakini waterway valley at a rise of 4327 feet in Garhwal Himalayas of Rudraprayag area in Uttrakhand, India. The city is located while in transit to the Kedarnath. Guptkashi is celebrated for the old Vishwanath Temple – devoted to god Shiva – like the one in Varanasi. The alternately famous temple here is dedicated to Ardhanareshvara. Its religious significance is considered alongside that of Varanasi, accepted to be the most devout of all Hindu journey places.

Day 03 : Guptkashi – Sonprayag - Kedarnath
This will be the most exciting day as we'll begin the trek for Kedarnath. On reaching attend the Aarti and stay at Kedarnath hotel Kedarnath, settled around 221 km from Rishikesh, is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva. Lying against the setting of the heavenly Kedarnath go, at the height of 3 km, the breathtaking Kedarnath sanctuary is wrapped by the forcing snow hung crests. The temple was developed by AdiShankaracharya in the eighth century A.D. The falling MandakiniRiver, and the pictures of verdant scenes and snow hung the Himalayas make Kedarnath a serene place.

Day 4 : Kedarnath – Sonprayag– Rudraprayag
After the fun of trekking and worshipping at Kedarnath; trek down to our last spot Sonprayag and move towards the next place Rudraprayag. Overnight stay at the hotel in Rudraprayag.

Day 5 : Rudraprayag – Badrinath
Early morning drive to Badrinath. Upon visit, check in and get settled in. Mana Village, ByasGufa, BheemPul.Saraswati River, Ganesh Temple and last but not the least Aarti at Sri Badrinath Temple, are all the spots which will be covered in the day. Overnight Stay at Badrinath. Dham is a lofty sight and also the most critical of all the Char Dhams. Lakhs of vacationer come each year to this sacrosanct Badrinath town to look for favours and to get a look at the well-known sanctuary of Shri Badrinathji. Badrinath is the main Shrine which is a piece of both Chota Char Dham and India Char Dham. Badrinath is one among four journey focuses in four corners of India.

Day 6 : Badrinath – Rudraprayag (158 km)
After worshipping at Badrinath, we'll leave for Rudraprayag. Rudranath and Chamunda Devi, Koteshwar Temple are the temple that we'll be visiting.

Day 7 : Rudraprayag - Rishikesh (133 km)
Leave to Rishikesh in the early morning after having breakfast. Visit Laxman Jhoola upon arrival and overnight stay at Rishikesh. Rishikesh, the origination of Yoga is a city in India's northern province of Uttarakhand, in the Himalayan foothills adjacent to the Ganges River. The stream is viewed as sacred, and the town is eminent as an inside for contemplating yoga and reflection. Sanctuaries and ashrams line the eastern bank around Swarg Ashram, a movement free, liquor free and veggie lover enclave upstream from Rishikesh town. Today it styles itself as the 'Yoga Capital of the World', with masses of ashrams and a wide range of yoga and reflection classes.

Day 8 : Rishikesh - Delhi (225 km)
Drive to Delhi and then departure from Airport or Railway Stations.

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