Do Dham Yatra
- Kedarnath, Badrinath
- 6 Days
- 5 Nights



Overview
Kedarnath
Kedarnath: Nestled in the beautiful Mandakini Valley and surrounded by towering Himalayan peaks, the majestic Kedarnath Temple stands on a glacial terrace, a remnant of an ancient glacier that has long since melted away. This sacred land is considered the abode of Lord Shiva, and the entire region bears testimony to the many legends associated with Him.
The temple is believed to have been originally built by the Pandavas, the heroes of the Mahabharata, as an act of repentance and devotion after Lord Shiva forgave them for the sin of fratricide. According to legend, this forgiveness came only after an extraordinary chase through the Himalayas.
A pilgrimage to Kedarnath, one of the most revered among the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva spread across India, is not merely a journey through breathtaking landscapes—it is an opportunity to relive ancient legends, experience deep spirituality, and feel a divine connection with God.
Badrinath
Badrinath: The sacred Badrinath Shrine is believed to be as ancient as time itself. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, this revered temple was re-established by Adi Shankaracharya in the 8th century as part of his mission to revive and strengthen Hinduism across India.
Situated on the banks of the Alaknanda River, the temple and the numerous ancient sites surrounding it make Badrinath one of the most significant pilgrimage destinations in the country.
The final 11 kilometers leading to Badrinath involve a steep ascent. As pilgrims reach Devdarshini, a breathtaking panorama of the entire Badrinath Valley unfolds before them—the township, the magnificent façade of the temple, and the twin peaks of Nar and Narayan standing majestically on either side. Above them rises the snow-clad Neelkanth Peak, shining like a celestial crown. At that moment, one cannot help but feel spiritually uplifted by the grandeur and divinity of this sacred landscape.
Day 1: Haridwar → Guptkashi
Arrival & Transfer:
Pickup from Haridwar and proceed towards Guptkashi.
Transfer:
Drive via:
- Rishikesh
- Devprayag
- Rudraprayag
Sightseeing:
En route, stop for a view of the sacred Devprayag Sangam.
Hotel Check-in:
Check in to the hotel upon arrival in Guptkashi.
Overnight Stay:
Dinner and overnight stay in Guptkashi.
Day 2: Guptkashi → Gaurikund → Kedarnath
Transfer:
Drive from Guptkashi to Gaurikund.
Trek & Spiritual Visit:
Begin the trek to Kedarnath Temple.
The journey can be completed by:
- Trek
- Pony
- Doli
- Helicopter (Optional)
Spiritual Visit:
Attend evening darshan and aarti at Kedarnath Temple.
Overnight Stay:
Overnight stay at Kedarnath.
Accommodation Options:
- Tent Package: ₹18,500
- Room Package: ₹20,500
Day 3: Kedarnath → Gaurikund → Guptkashi
Distance & Travel Time:
- Distance: 18 km Trek + 30 km Drive
- Travel Time: Trek 5–6 Hours | Drive Approximately 1.5 Hours
Spiritual Visit:
Morning darshan at Kedarnath Temple.
Trek:
Begin the return trek to Gaurikund.
Transfer:
Drive back to Guptkashi.
Overnight Stay:
Dinner and overnight stay in Guptkashi.
Day 4: Guptkashi → Badrinath
Distance & Travel Time:
- Distance: Approximately 190 km
- Travel Time: 8–9 Hours
Transfer:
Drive towards Badrinath via:
- Chopta View Point
- Joshimath
Hotel Check-in:
Check in to the hotel near Badrinath Temple.
Spiritual Visit:
Evening darshan at Badrinath Temple.
Overnight Stay:
Dinner and overnight stay in Badrinath.
Day 5: Badrinath → Rudraprayag / Rishikesh
Distance & Travel Time:
- Distance: Approximately 160–180 km
- Travel Time: 7–8 Hours
Spiritual Visit:
Morning darshan at Badrinath Temple and holy bath at Tapt Kund.
Sightseeing:
Visit:
- Mana Village
- Vyas Gufa
- Bhim Pul
(Subject to time availability.)
Transfer:
Drive towards Rudraprayag / Rishikesh.
Overnight Stay
Dinner and overnight stay.
Day 6: Rudraprayag / Rishikesh → Haridwar
Distance & Travel Time:
- Distance: Approximately 140 km
- Travel Time: 4–5 Hours
Transfer:
Drive back to Haridwar.
Departure:
Drop at Haridwar for your onward journey.
Tour Conclusion:
The tour concludes with divine blessings and cherished memories of the sacred Kedarnath and Badrinath Yatra.
