Chardham Yatra Tour Package from Madurai

  • Chardham Yatra Tour Package from Madurai

Chardham Yatra Tour Package from Madurai – 9 Days

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Embark on a soul-stirring 9-day Chardham Yatra Tour Package from Madurai, a spiritual odyssey into the heart of the Himalayas. This meticulously crafted pilgrimage offers devotees an unparalleled opportunity to visit the revered shrines of Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath. Witness breathtaking natural beauty, from towering peaks to serene rivers, as the journey unfolds. The tour provides a comfortable and seamless experience, ensuring spiritual fulfillment amidst the majestic landscapes. Discover ancient temples, witness powerful river confluences, and immerse in divine tranquility. This Chardham Yatra Tour Package from Madurai promises an unforgettable pilgrimage, combining devotion with awe-inspiring Himalayan vistas.

Madurai to Chardham Yatra Tour Package Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival at Dehradun/Haridwar & Drive to Barkot
Morning arrival at Dehradun or Haridwar by air, train, or bus. A vehicle will pick up guests for the scenic drive to Barkot. Barkot is a charming town situated at an elevation of about 1,220 meters above sea level, serving as a popular base camp for pilgrims heading to Yamunotri. It offers picturesque views of the Bandarpoonch Peak and the surrounding Himalayan ranges, providing a serene start to the pilgrimage. Overnight stay in Barkot.

Day 2: Yamunotri Darshan & Return to Barkot
Early morning, proceed towards Janki Chatti. From Janki Chatti, the journey to Yamunotri Temple can be undertaken by trekking, pony, or doli. Yamunotri, the source of the Yamuna River, is one of the four sites in India’s Chardham pilgrimage. Dedicated to the Goddess Yamuna, the temple is nestled amidst the raw, natural beauty of the Garhwal Himalayas. Pilgrims often cook rice and potatoes in the hot springs near the temple as an offering. The temple has a rich history, believed to be built by Maharani Guleria of Jaipur in the 19th century. After darshan and prayers, return to Barkot for the night.

Day 3: Barkot to Uttarkashi (Gangotri Sightseeing)
After breakfast, drive to Uttarkashi. En route, visit the Gangotri Temple. Gangotri is the origin of the sacred River Ganga, and the temple, dedicated to Goddess Ganga, holds immense spiritual significance. Located at an altitude of approximately 3,100 meters, it is traditionally believed that King Bhagirath performed penance here to bring the Ganga to earth. The temple’s serene environment, surrounded by towering peaks and the gushing Bhagirathi River (Ganga’s source name), offers a profoundly spiritual experience. After visiting Gangotri, continue to Uttarkashi for an overnight stay. Uttarkashi is a town on the banks of the Bhagirathi River, known for its spiritual ambiance and numerous temples, including the Vishwanath Temple. It is considered a significant stop for pilgrims. Learn more about Uttarkashi

Day 4: Uttarkashi to Phata
Today’s journey involves a scenic drive from Uttarkashi to Phata. Phata is a small village renowned for its helipad, which facilitates helicopter services to Kedarnath. It serves as a crucial transit point for pilgrims opting for aerial access to the shrine, offering basic amenities and accommodation options for those awaiting their turn. The drive offers glimpses of rural Himalayan life and stunning landscapes. Overnight stay in Phata.

Day 5: Phata to Kedarnath (via Helicopter/Pony/Trekking)
Early morning, proceed to the helipad (or pony/trekking starting point) for the journey to Kedarnath Temple. Kedarnath is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva and a cornerstone of the Chardham Yatra. Situated at an altitude of 3,583 meters, the ancient stone temple is surrounded by snow-capped peaks and the Mandakini River. Its history dates back to Mahabharata times, with the present structure attributed to Adi Shankara in the 8th century. The sheer spiritual energy and the arduous journey make a visit to Kedarnath profoundly impactful. Explore Kedarnath on TripAdvisor Overnight camp stay near Kedarnath.

Day 6: Kedarnath to Phata
After morning prayers and darshan at Kedarnath, descend back to Phata. This involves taking a helicopter, pony, or trekking down the scenic path. Upon reaching Phata, check into the hotel. The evening is at leisure, allowing for rest and reflection after the visit to Kedarnath. Overnight stay in Phata.

Day 7: Phata to Badrinath (Mana Village Visit)
Drive from Phata to Badrinath. Upon arrival, check into the hotel. In the afternoon, visit Mana Village, often referred to as the ‘last Indian village’ before the Tibetan border. Mana is steeped in Hindu mythology, believed to be the place where Sage Vyasa dictated the Mahabharata. Attractions include Vyas Gufa (cave), Ganesh Gufa, and the Bhim Pul, a natural stone bridge over the Saraswati River. Learn about Mana Village This vibrant village also offers opportunities to purchase local woolen products and herbs. Overnight stay in Badrinath.

Day 8: Badrinath Sightseeing & Drive to Pipalkoti
Morning darshan at Badrinath Temple. Badrinath, dedicated to Lord Vishnu, is another vital pilgrimage site of the Chardham. Situated between the Nar and Narayan mountain ranges at an elevation of 3,133 meters, the temple’s captivating architecture and spiritual aura draw millions of devotees. Legend has it that Vishnu meditated here in the form of Nar-Narayan. The Tapt Kund, a natural hot spring, is popular for a holy dip before entering the temple. Later, drive to Pipalkoti, a small town nestled in the Garhwal Himalayas, offering stunning views and a tranquil environment. Overnight stay in Pipalkoti.

Day 9: Pipalkoti to Rishikesh & Drop at Haridwar
Embark on a scenic drive towards Rishikesh. En route, witness the spectacular confluences of rivers at Nand Prayag, Karna Prayag, Rudra Prayag, and Dev Prayag. Devprayag is particularly significant as it is where the Alaknanda and Bhagirathi rivers merge to form the holy Ganges. Explore Devprayag The sight of these powerful rivers merging is a spiritual spectacle. In the evening, visit Rishikesh, the ‘Yoga Capital of the World’, renowned for its ashrams, yoga centers, and the iconic Ram Jhula and Laxman Jhula bridges over the Ganges. After a brief visit, proceed to Haridwar for drop-off by 8 PM, concluding the Chardham Yatra.

3 Star Hotels in Chardham and nearby cities

Accommodation during the Chardham Yatra is provided in well-appointed 3-star hotels or equivalent camps/guesthouses, selected for their comfort, hospitality, and convenient access to pilgrimage sites. Properties in Barkot, Uttarkashi, Phata, Kedarnath (camp), Badrinath, and Pipalkoti are chosen to ensure a comfortable stay amidst the challenging terrain. These hotels offer clean rooms, essential amenities, and often breathtaking views of the surrounding Himalayan landscape, providing a much-needed respite for pilgrims after a day of travel and darshan.

Chardham Yatra Package Price from Madurai

The per person package price for the 9-day Chardham Yatra from Madurai varies based on the group size, as detailed below. These prices include vehicle and hotel costs, along with a 20% administration and profit margin.

  • 2 Adults: Rs. 33120 per person
  • 3 Adults: Rs. 25920 per person
  • 4-7 Adults: Rs. 24480 per person (based on 5 adults sharing an Innova)
  • 8-10 Adults: Rs. 21120 per person (based on 9 adults sharing a 12-seater Tempo Traveller)
  • 11-12 Adults: Rs. 18720 per person (based on 12 adults sharing a 12-seater Tempo Traveller)

Inclusions in Chardham Yatra Tour Package from Madurai

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 Package from Madurai

Anything not mentioned in inclusions, entry tickets, boating, guide services, personal expenses, camera fees, or meals other than breakfast.

Child Policy for Chardham Yatra Trip from Madurai

Child up to 6 years Free
Child 6 to 8 years Half charge
Child above 8 years Full charge

Payment Policy for Chardham Yatra 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 Yatra 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 Yatra Travel Guide

  • What is the best time to undertake the Chardham Yatra?
    The best time for the Chardham Yatra is typically from May to June and September to October. These months offer pleasant weather and accessible roads, making the pilgrimage more comfortable and safer.
  • Is a medical check-up required before the Yatra?
    It is highly recommended to undergo a thorough medical check-up before the Yatra, especially for individuals with pre-existing health conditions. The high altitudes and strenuous journey can be challenging.
  • What kind of clothing should be packed for the Chardham Yatra?
    Layered clothing, including heavy woolen wear, thermal innerwear, gloves, caps, and waterproof jackets, is essential. Temperatures can drop significantly, especially in Kedarnath and Badrinath.
  • Are there ATM facilities available along the route?
    ATMs are available in larger towns like Haridwar, Rishikesh, and Uttarkashi. However, beyond these points, cash availability might be limited, so carrying sufficient cash is advisable.
  • Is it safe for senior citizens to undertake the Chardham Yatra?
    Senior citizens can undertake the Yatra with proper planning and medical consultation. Options like helicopter services, ponies, and palanquins are available for easier access to the shrines.
  • What are the common challenges faced during the Chardham Yatra?
    Challenges include high altitude sickness, unpredictable weather, rough terrain, and long travel hours. Adequate rest, hydration, and acclimatization are crucial to mitigate these issues.
  • Are mobile network and internet services available?
    Major network providers offer services in most towns, but connectivity can be erratic or non-existent in remote areas. BSNL/Jio generally have better coverage in the Garhwal region.
  • What is the significance of the hot springs at Yamunotri and Badrinath?
    The hot springs (Tapt Kund) at Yamunotri and Badrinath are believed to possess medicinal properties and are considered sacred. Pilgrims take a holy dip before entering the temples.
  • Can we visit all four dhams within 9 days?
    Yes, a 9-day itinerary is designed to cover all four dhams, including travel time and darshan, making it a comprehensive Chardham pilgrimage.
  • Are there vegetarian food options easily available?
    Yes, being a pilgrimage route, vegetarian food is predominantly available throughout the Chardham circuit. Many eateries and hotels cater specifically to pilgrims’ dietary preferences.
  • What documents are required for the Chardham Yatra?
    Identity proof (Aadhar Card, Voter ID, Passport), along with the e-pass/registration certificate issued by the Uttarakhand Tourism Department, are essential documents to carry.
  • Is photography allowed inside the temples?
    Photography is generally restricted inside the main sanctum of the temples for preservation and spiritual reverence. However, photos can be taken outside the temple premises.

Important Travel Information for Chardham Yatra Package

  1. High Altitude Acclimatization: It is crucial to allow for gradual acclimatization to high altitudes to prevent altitude sickness. Stay hydrated and avoid strenuous activities on the first day at higher elevations.
  2. Weather Conditions: Himalayan weather is highly unpredictable. Be prepared for sudden changes, including rain, cold winds, and snow, even during peak season. Pack layers accordingly.
  3. Physical Fitness: The Yatra involves considerable walking and travel in hilly terrain. A reasonable level of physical fitness is advisable. Consult a doctor if there are any health concerns.
  4. Permits and Registration: Mandatory registration with the Uttarakhand Tourism Department is required for all pilgrims. Ensure to carry the e-pass/registration certificate throughout the journey.
  5. Emergency Services: While basic medical facilities are available in major towns, it is recommended to carry a personal first-aid kit with essential medicines for common ailments.
  6. Respect Local Culture: The Chardham region is deeply spiritual and culturally rich. Adhere to local customs, dress modestly, and maintain decorum, especially in religious sites.
  7. Environmental Responsibility: Practice responsible tourism by not littering and respecting the pristine natural environment of the Himalayas. Use designated waste disposal bins.
  8. Connectivity: Mobile network coverage can be inconsistent. Inform family and friends about potential communication gaps. Satellite phones might be available in some critical zones.
  9. Road Conditions: Roads in the Himalayas can be winding and sometimes challenging due to landslides or weather. Patience and adherence to driver instructions are essential.
  10. Food and Water: Consume boiled or filtered water and hygienic food from reliable establishments to avoid stomach ailments. Carry dry snacks for energy during travel.
  11. Flexibility: Due to unforeseen circumstances like bad weather or road closures, the itinerary might need to be adjusted. Flexibility and cooperation are highly appreciated.
  12. Travel Insurance: Consider obtaining travel insurance that covers high-altitude trekking, medical emergencies, and trip cancellations for added peace of mind.

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Haridwar

Haridwar, meaning “Gateway to God,” is one of India’s seven most sacred Hindu cities, nestled at the foothills of the Himalayas. This ancient city serves as the entry point to the Chardham pilgrimage. The spiritual ambiance is palpable along the ghats of the Ganges, particularly at Har Ki Pauri, where thousands of pilgrims gather for the Ganga Aarti, a mesmerizing evening ritual involving lamps floating on the river. The city is renowned for its temples, including the Mansa Devi Temple and Chandi Devi Temple, accessible by cable car, offering panoramic views. The Chardham Yatra Tour Package from Madurai often begins or ends in Haridwar, making it a crucial hub for spiritual travelers.

Yamunotri

Yamunotri is the revered source of the Yamuna River, the westernmost shrine of the Chardham Yatra. Located in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand, the Yamunotri Temple is dedicated to Goddess Yamuna and is situated at an altitude of approximately 3,293 meters. The challenging trek to the temple through picturesque landscapes adds to the spiritual merit of the pilgrimage. Hot springs, notably the Surya Kund, are found near the temple, where pilgrims cook rice and potatoes as an offering. The natural beauty surrounding Yamunotri, with its majestic peaks and lush valleys, creates a serene and deeply spiritual atmosphere for devotees.

Gangotri

Gangotri, the sacred source of the River Ganga, is another pivotal destination in the Chardham Yatra. Situated at an elevation of around 3,100 meters in the Uttarkashi district, the Gangotri Temple is dedicated to Goddess Ganga. Legend states that King Bhagirath performed penance here to bring the Ganga to earth, making it a site of immense mythological and spiritual importance. The temple is surrounded by the stunning Garhwal Himalayas, and the gushing Bhagirathi River (Ganga’s source name) adds to the sanctity. Pilgrims often take a holy dip in the icy waters of the Ganga, believing it cleanses sins. The pristine environment and spiritual aura make Gangotri an unforgettable stop.

Kedarnath

Kedarnath, one of the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva, is arguably the most challenging yet profoundly rewarding destination in the Chardham Yatra. Perched at an altitude of 3,583 meters amidst the breathtaking Kedar Dome peak, the ancient stone temple is a testament to unwavering faith. Its history is entwined with the Mahabharata, and the current structure is believed to have been rebuilt by Adi Shankara. The journey to Kedarnath, whether by trek, pony, or helicopter, is an experience of raw natural grandeur and intense devotion. The surrounding glaciers, snow-capped mountains, and the Mandakini River contribute to its mystical and awe-inspiring presence.

Badrinath

Badrinath, dedicated to Lord Vishnu, is the final and highest of the four shrines in the Chardham Yatra, located at an altitude of 3,133 meters in the Chamoli district. Nestled between the Nar and Narayan mountain ranges, with the Neelkanth peak forming a spectacular backdrop, the Badrinath Temple’s vibrant architecture is a sight to behold. Legend speaks of Vishnu meditating here, and the Tapt Kund, a natural hot spring, offers pilgrims a cleansing dip before darshan. The serene Alaknanda River flows by, adding to the spiritual tranquility. Badrinath offers a profound sense of peace and divine connection amidst the majestic Himalayan expanse.

Rishikesh

Rishikesh, often hailed as the ‘Yoga Capital of the World,’ is a vibrant spiritual town situated on the banks of the holy Ganges River at the foothills of the Himalayas. Renowned globally for its numerous ashrams, yoga and meditation centers, it attracts spiritual seekers and adventure enthusiasts alike. Iconic landmarks include the Ram Jhula and Laxman Jhula suspension bridges, offering pedestrian access across the Ganges and panoramic views. The evening Ganga Aarti at Parmarth Niketan Ashram is a captivating spectacle of lights and devotion. Rishikesh serves as a significant spiritual and recreational hub, offering a peaceful conclusion to the Himalayan pilgrimage experiences like the Chardham Yatra.

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