Chardham Yatra Tour Package from Guwahati | 9 Days | Trypdeals
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Guwahati to Chardham Tour Package Itinerary
This 9-day Chardham Yatra commences from Guwahati, offering a transformative spiritual journey through the revered pilgrimage sites of Uttarakhand. The tour is structured to provide an enriching experience, covering all four sacred dhams amidst the breathtaking Himalayan landscape.
Day 1: Arrival in Dehradun/Haridwar & Drive to Barkot
The spiritual journey begins with arrival from Guwahati to Dehradun or Haridwar via air, train, or bus. Upon pickup, a scenic drive leads to Barkot, a picturesque town serving as a base for the Yamunotri pilgrimage.
- Barkot: Situated in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand, Barkot is a charming hill station nestled on the banks of the Yamuna River. It offers panoramic views of the Bandarpoonch peak and is a popular stopover for pilgrims heading to Yamunotri. The town is known for its serene environment and natural beauty, providing a tranquil respite before the arduous trek.
Day 2: Yamunotri Darshan & Return to Barkot
Today’s itinerary focuses on the sacred pilgrimage to Yamunotri. A drive to Janki Chatti is followed by a trek or pony ride to the Yamunotri temple. After darshan, the return journey to Barkot for an overnight stay.
- Yamunotri Temple: Dedicated to Goddess Yamuna, this temple marks the source of the Yamuna River. Perched at an altitude of 3,293 meters, the temple is surrounded by majestic peaks and dense forests. Hot water springs near the temple, like Surya Kund (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surya_Kund), are used by pilgrims to prepare rice and potatoes as ‘prasad’. The trek offers breathtaking views and a profound sense of spiritual accomplishment.
Day 3: Barkot to Gangotri Sightseeing & Uttarkashi Stay
The journey continues from Barkot towards Gangotri, with sightseeing en route. The day concludes with an overnight stay in Uttarkashi.
- Gangotri Temple: Located at an elevation of 3,100 meters, Gangotri is the origin of the holy River Ganges (Ganga). The revered temple is dedicated to Goddess Ganga and is believed to be the place where King Bhagiratha meditated to bring the river to earth. The tranquil surroundings and the powerful flow of the Bhagirathi River create a deeply spiritual atmosphere.
- Harsil Valley: En route to Gangotri, Harsil is a charming village situated on the banks of the Bhagirathi River. Known for its pristine beauty, apple orchards, and traditional Garhwali architecture, it offers stunning views of snow-capped mountains and is a perfect spot for photography and relaxation.
- Uttarkashi: A significant pilgrimage town located on the banks of the Bhagirathi River, Uttarkashi literally means ‘Kashi of the North’. It is home to several ashrams and temples, including the famous Vishwanath Temple. The town serves as a crucial halt for pilgrims heading to Gangotri and offers a serene environment for spiritual contemplation.
Day 4: Uttarkashi to Phata
A drive from Uttarkashi to Phata, a town renowned for its helipad services to Kedarnath. The evening is for rest and preparation for the Kedarnath pilgrimage.
- Phata: This small village in the Rudraprayag district is primarily known as a prominent base for helicopter services to Kedarnath. Situated amidst the scenic Garhwal Himalayas, Phata offers convenient access to the revered shrine, reducing the arduous trek for many pilgrims. The area is surrounded by lush green valleys and offers glimpses of the Himalayan peaks.
Day 5: Phata to Kedarnath Pilgrimage & Camp Stay
From Phata, pilgrims proceed to Kedarnath. This involves a helicopter ride, pony, or trekking as per individual booking. After darshan at the sacred Kedarnath temple, an overnight camp stay is arranged near the shrine.
- Kedarnath Temple: One of the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva, the Kedarnath Temple is nestled at an altitude of 3,583 meters against the backdrop of the majestic Kedarnath peak. Its ancient stone architecture stands as a testament to centuries of devotion. The journey to Kedarnath is an intensely spiritual experience, surrounded by awe-inspiring natural beauty and a powerful sense of divine presence. Pilgrims often feel a deep connection to Lord Shiva in this serene and challenging environment.
Day 6: Kedarnath to Phata
Following the spiritual experience at Kedarnath, the return journey to Phata is undertaken. This includes trekking back to the helipad/pony point and then onward travel to Phata for an overnight stay, allowing for rest after the pilgrimage.
- Guptkashi: Located en route to Phata, Guptkashi is a town of significant religious importance. It is home to the ancient Vishwanath Temple and Ardhnareshwar Temple. The legend states that Lord Shiva hid here from the Pandavas. The town offers stunning views of Chaukhamba peaks and is known for its pleasant climate.
Day 7: Phata to Badrinath & Mana Village Visit
The journey from Phata leads to the revered Badrinath temple. Upon arrival, there is a visit to Mana Village, the last Indian village before the Indo-China border. An overnight stay is arranged in Badrinath.
- Badrinath Temple: Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, the Badrinath Temple is one of the holiest shrines in Hinduism, forming part of both the Chardham and the Chota Chardham circuits. Situated on the banks of the Alaknanda River, with the Nar & Narayan peaks providing a majestic backdrop, its vibrant colored façade is visually striking. Pilgrims often take a dip in the Tapt Kund (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tapt_Kund), a natural thermal spring, before entering the temple.
- Mana Village: Situated just 3 km from Badrinath, Mana is hailed as the ‘Last Indian Village’ near the Tibetan border. This quaint village is steeped in mythology, believed to be where the Pandavas passed through on their way to heaven. Attractions include the Vyas Gufa (https://www.tripadvisor.in/Attraction_Review-g1156641-d13031024-Reviews-Vyas_Gufa-Badrinath_Chamoli_District_Uttarakhand.html) and Ganesh Gufa, where Maharishi Vyas is said to have dictated the Mahabharata.
Day 8: Badrinath Sightseeing & Evening to Pipalkoti
The morning is dedicated to further sightseeing in Badrinath, exploring its spiritual surroundings. In the evening, the drive proceeds to Pipalkoti for an overnight stay.
- Neelkanth Peak: Towering majestically behind the Badrinath Temple, the Neelkanth Peak is a stunning snow-capped mountain that adds to the spiritual aura of the region. Its pristine beauty and formidable presence are a constant source of inspiration for pilgrims and nature enthusiasts alike. The views of the peak are spectacular, especially at dawn and dusk.
- Pipalkoti: A small, scenic town located on the National Highway 7, Pipalkoti serves as a crucial stopover point for pilgrims traveling to Badrinath and Hemkund Sahib. It is nestled in the Garhwal Himalayas and offers pleasant weather and serene views. The town provides essential amenities and comfortable lodging options for travelers.
Day 9: Drive to Rishikesh, Confluence Sightseeing & Haridwar Drop
The final day involves a scenic drive towards Rishikesh. En route, stops are made at various Prayags (confluences) like Nand Prayag, Karna Prayag, and Rudra Prayag to watch the meeting of sacred rivers. An evening visit to Rishikesh precedes the drop-off at Haridwar by 8 PM, marking the conclusion of the Chardham Yatra.
- Devprayag: This is the sacred confluence of the Alaknanda and Bhagirathi rivers, which thereafter form the holy Ganges River. It is one of the five sacred confluences (Panch Prayag) and holds immense religious significance, drawing pilgrims for a holy dip.
- Rishikesh: Known as the ‘Yoga Capital of the World’, Rishikesh is a spiritual town situated on the banks of the Ganges. It is renowned for its ashrams, yoga and meditation centers, and the iconic suspension bridges, Lakshman Jhula and Ram Jhula (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ram_Jhula). The town offers a vibrant spiritual atmosphere, with Ganga Aarti ceremonies performed daily on the river banks.
3 Star Hotels in Chardham and nearby cities
Accommodation throughout the Chardham Yatra is provided in well-appointed 3-star hotels in Barkot, Uttarkashi, Phata, Badrinath, and Pipalkoti, ensuring comfort and convenience for pilgrims. Kedarnath features a sacred camp stay. These hotels are selected for their proximity to key locations, quality services, and serene environments, offering a restful retreat after each day’s spiritual journey.
Chardham Package Price from Guwahati
The Chardham Yatra Tour Package from Guwahati is designed to cater to various group sizes, offering competitive pricing for a memorable spiritual journey. The per person package prices are calculated based on the chosen vehicle type and group occupancy, ensuring value and comfort.
- For a group of 2 persons: Rs. 33,120 per person
- For a group of 3 persons: Rs. 25,920 per person
- For a group of 4-7 persons: Rs. 24,480 per person
- For a group of 8-10 persons: Rs. 21,120 per person
- For a group of 11-12 persons: Rs. 18,720 per person
Inclusions in Chardham Yatra Tour Package from Guwahati
Breakfast, all sightseeing as per itinerary, AC vehicle Dzire or Innova or Tempo Traveller as per group size, driver allowance, parking, tolls, and stay in 3star AC hotels.
Exclusions in Chardham Yatra Tour Package from Guwahati
Anything not mentioned in inclusions, entry tickets, boating, guide services, personal expenses, camera fees, or meals other than breakfast.
Child Policy for Chardham Trip from Guwahati
Child up to 6 years Free
Child 6 to 8 years Half charge
Child above 8 years Full charge
Payment Policy for Chardham Package Booking
20 percent advance at time of booking
20 percent after getting hotel booking voucher
60 percent during tour in parts
For tours between 15 Dec to 2 Jan, 50 percent advance payment required.
Cancellation Policy for Chardham Tour
Minimum Rs. 3000 cancellation charge per person
10 percent or Rs. 3000 per person whichever is higher
25 percent cancellation between 46 to 30 days before departure
50 percent cancellation between 30 to 15 days before departure
75 percent cancellation between 15 to 5 days before departure
100 percent cancellation within 5 days of departure or noshow
Cancellation charges are calculated as percentage of total tour cost.
Frequently Asked Questions – Chardham Travel Guide
Q. What is the best time to undertake the Chardham Yatra?
A. The ideal time for the Chardham Yatra is from May to June and September to October. During these months, the weather is pleasant and conducive for travel and darshan, avoiding the monsoon and harsh winter conditions when temples are closed.
Q. How physically demanding is the Chardham Yatra?
A. The Yatra involves travel through hilly terrain and some trekking, especially to Yamunotri and Kedarnath. While Badrinath and Gangotri are motorable, Kedarnath requires a moderate to difficult trek or helicopter/pony services. Moderate fitness is recommended.
Q. Are there medical facilities available during the Yatra?
A. Basic medical facilities and first aid centers are available at major pilgrimage points and towns. However, it is advisable to carry personal medications and consult a doctor before embarking on the journey, especially for individuals with pre-existing health conditions.
Q. Is it safe to travel to the Chardham region?
A. The government and local authorities take extensive measures to ensure pilgrim safety. Roads are maintained, and emergency services are in place. Travelers should, however, remain vigilant and follow local guidelines.
Q. What type of clothing should be packed for the Chardham Yatra?
A. Layered clothing is recommended. Pack warm woolen clothes, thermals, gloves, caps, and rain gear, as temperatures can vary significantly and weather can be unpredictable, even in summer.
Q. Are non-Hindus allowed to visit the Chardham temples?
A. Yes, most Chardham temples are open to people of all faiths. However, certain inner sanctums might have specific entry restrictions. Respect for local customs and traditions is always encouraged.
Q. What are the common transportation options for the Yatra?
A. Travelers can reach Dehradun or Haridwar by flight, train, or bus. From there, taxis, private vehicles, and shared jeeps are common modes of transport. Helicopter services are also available for Kedarnath.
Q. Is a government-issued ID proof required for the Yatra?
A. Yes, it is mandatory to carry valid government-issued photo ID proof (Aadhar Card, Passport, Voter ID) for registration and various checkpoints during the Yatra.
Q. Are mobile network and internet services available in the Chardham region?
A. Mobile network coverage can be sporadic in remote areas. BSNL and Jio generally offer better connectivity. It is advisable to inform family members about potential network issues.
Q. What should be done in case of an emergency during the Yatra?
A. In case of an emergency, contact local authorities, your tour operator, or use emergency helpline numbers provided by the Uttarakhand Tourism Department. Carry a portable power bank and keep emergency contacts handy.
Q. Can I customize the Chardham Yatra package?
A. Customization options may be available depending on the tour operator. It is advisable to discuss specific requirements such as accommodation upgrades, extended stays, or additional sightseeing during the booking process.
Q. What is the significance of the Chardham Yatra?
A. The Chardham Yatra is believed to cleanse pilgrims of their sins and help them achieve ‘moksha’ (salvation). It is a journey to four highly revered Hindu pilgrimage sites, embodying deep spiritual importance and devotion.
Important Travel Information for Chardham Package
- Advance Booking: It is highly recommended to book the Chardham Yatra package well in advance, especially for peak seasons (May-June and Sept-Oct), to secure accommodation, transportation, and helicopter/pony services.
- Health Check-up: Undergo a thorough medical check-up before the Yatra. Consult a doctor, particularly if you have heart conditions, respiratory issues, or high blood pressure, due to high altitudes.
- Acclimatization: Allow time for acclimatization, especially when ascending to higher altitudes. Avoid strenuous activities immediately upon arrival at high-altitude locations.
- Hydration & Diet: Stay well-hydrated by drinking plenty of water. Consume light, nutritious meals to avoid digestive issues during travel.
- Emergency Kit: Carry a small emergency kit containing basic first-aid supplies, pain relievers, antiseptics, band-aids, and any personal prescription medicines.
- Documents: Always carry original and photocopies of your ID proof, tour vouchers, and permits. Keep them in a waterproof pouch.
- Footwear: Pack comfortable, sturdy, waterproof walking shoes with good grip for trekking and exploring rough terrain.
- Power Backup: Mobile charging points can be limited. Carry a power bank or portable charger for your electronic devices.
- Respect Local Customs: Dress modestly when visiting temples and religious sites. Respect local traditions and maintain the sanctity of the pilgrimage areas.
- Environmental Responsibility: Avoid littering. Dispose of waste responsibly and help preserve the pristine environment of the Himalayas.
- Weather Awareness: Keep track of weather forecasts. Sudden changes in mountain weather are common, so be prepared for rain or cold at any time.
- Altitude Sickness: Be aware of symptoms of altitude sickness (headache, nausea, dizziness). Descend to a lower altitude if symptoms worsen and seek medical help.
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Yamunotri
The Chardham Yatra Tour Package from Guwahati offers a spiritual journey, commencing with a visit to Yamunotri, the revered source of the Yamuna River. This sacred destination is the first of the four dhams, beckoning pilgrims with its divine aura.
The revered Yamunotri, the westernmost shrine of the Chardham Yatra, is dedicated to Goddess Yamuna, who is depicted as a black idol. Perched majestically amidst the Garhwal Himalayas at an altitude of 3,293 meters, it marks the source of the sacred Yamuna River. Pilgrims undertake a picturesque trek from Janki Chatti to reach the temple, passing through lush green valleys and coniferous forests. The thermal springs at Janki Chatti, notably Surya Kund, are used by devotees to cook rice and potatoes as offerings. The spiritual ambiance and the breathtaking natural beauty of the surrounding peaks make the visit to Yamunotri a truly divine experience, purifying the soul and offering solace. This Chardham Yatra Tour Package from Guwahati ensures a seamless journey to this sacred site.
Gangotri
Gangotri, the celestial abode of Goddess Ganga, stands at an elevation of approximately 3,100 meters in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand. It is the revered source of the Bhagirathi River, which is known as the Ganga after its confluence with the Alaknanda at Devprayag. The temple, built by a Gorkha General Amar Singh Thapa in the 18th century, resonates with immense spiritual significance. Devotees believe that taking a holy dip in the icy waters of the Bhagirathi river can cleanse sins. The pristine Himalayan backdrop, the gushing river, and the profound mythological tales associated with King Bhagiratha’s penance make Gangotri a cornerstone of the Chardham pilgrimage, offering deep spiritual reflection amidst stunning natural beauty.
Kedarnath
Kedarnath, one of the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva, is a powerful and awe-inspiring pilgrimage site nestled in the Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand. Situated at a towering altitude of 3,583 meters, the ancient stone temple stands against the dramatic backdrop of snow-clad peaks, including the formidable Kedarnath mountain. The journey to Kedarnath is revered for its spiritual challenges and immense rewards, often involving a trek or helicopter ride through breathtaking landscapes. The temple’s robust architecture has withstood centuries of natural elements, embodying resilience and faith. Pilgrims visit to seek blessings from Lord Shiva, experiencing a profound connection with the divine amidst the raw, majestic beauty of the Himalayas.
Badrinath
Badrinath, the northernmost shrine of the Chardham circuit, is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is considered one of the holiest places for Hindus. Located in the Garhwal Himalayas along the banks of the Alaknanda River, it is flanked by the Nar and Narayan mountain peaks. The vibrant Badrinath Temple, with its striking golden roof, dates back to ancient times, though it has undergone several renovations. Devotees traditionally take a purifying dip in the Tapt Kund, a natural thermal spring, before entering the temple. The serene atmosphere, coupled with the grandeur of the surrounding Himalayan peaks and the sacred River Alaknanda, offers pilgrims a deep sense of peace and spiritual fulfillment, completing the divine Chardham Yatra.
Rishikesh
Rishikesh, often hailed as the ‘Yoga Capital of the World,’ is a captivating town nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas, on the banks of the sacred River Ganga. It serves as a gateway to the Garhwal Himalayas and is a significant center for spiritual seekers, yogis, and adventure enthusiasts. The town is famous for its numerous ashrams, yoga and meditation centers, and the iconic suspension bridges, Lakshman Jhula and Ram Jhula, which offer panoramic views of the river and surrounding hills. The evening Ganga Aarti at Parmarth Niketan is a mesmerizing spectacle. Rishikesh combines spiritual tranquility with opportunities for adventure sports like river rafting, making it a diverse destination.
Haridwar
Haridwar, meaning ‘Gateway to God,’ is one of the seven holiest places for Hindus, situated on the banks of the mighty River Ganga in Uttarakhand. It is a vibrant pilgrimage city where millions of devotees flock annually to take a holy dip in the sacred river, believing it cleanses them of their sins. The most famous spot is Har Ki Pauri, where the Ganga Aarti ceremony is performed every evening, a spectacular display of devotion with lamps floating on the river. The city is rich in ancient temples, ashrams, and ghats, offering a profound spiritual experience. Haridwar serves as a significant base for journeys into the Garhwal Himalayas, including the Chardham Yatra.





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