Do-Dham Yatra 5 Days / 4 Nights

Duration

5 Days

Min Age

3+

Pickup

LALTARAO BRIDGE , HARIDWAR

Overview

One of the most significant and most revered pilgrimages in India is the DO-Dham Yatra. Kedarnath JI and Badrinath JI are two sacred locations that are part of the DO-Dham, which are found in the hilly state of Uttarakhand. Every shrine has a unique religious significance and history. On the road to these temples, you can experience some of the most breathtaking sights as a traveler. You may enjoy nature at its finest here, from snow-capped mountains to lush woods, river confluences to stunning waterfalls. Explore the beauty and majesty of these immaculate mountains while experiencing complete tranquility on Yatra’s 5-day holy pilgrimage to these venerated shrines in Uttarakhand. All of your travel needs will be handled by Yatra specialists, who will also guarantee your ultimate comfort. We’ll make sure everything about your visit is secure and easy. So join us on your DO- Dham Yatra and feel the peace and spirituality

Included/Excluded

  • Hotel
  • Sightseeing
  • Transport from Haridwar to Haridwar
  • Toll tax and parking
  • Driver Allowance
  • Accommodation in the mention hotels for 04 nights
  • Daily breakfast and dinner at hotel only
  • All applicable Taxes
  • Air fare / train fare
  • GST (Government Service Tax)
  • Helicopter ticket and VIP Darshan charges
  • Doli / Pony
  • Expenses of personal nature such as tips, telephone calls, laundry, liquor etc.
  • Any other item not specified in 'Tour include'
  • Porterage during trekking
  • Entrance fees during sightseeing
  • Travel Insurance
  • Expense incurred due to bad weather condition, road closes, landslides etc.

Tour Plan

Day 01: Haridwar – Guptkashi

Welcome to DO DHAM YATRA Arrive from Haridwar and power to Guptkashi and in a single day live at the hotel

Day 02: Guptkashi - Kedarnath

Sonprayag drive in the morning. The trek begins from Sonprayag and goes by foot, pony, or Doli to Kedarnath (3584 meters). Tour

Individual medications, bulky wool clothing, toiletries, and clothing for an overnight stop at Guptkashi should be brought by members. enter the hotel. Visit Kedarnath Temple later. and a stay over.

Gaurikund: Five kilometers from Sonprayag, at an elevation of 1982 meters, one can enjoy a hot bath.Visit the Gauri Temple and the nearby water pond. In order to reach Lord Buddha, Goddess Parvathi meditated here.Shiva. A hike to Kedarnath starts here. Kedarnath: The Kedarnath shrine, one of Lord Shiva’s twelve jyotirlingas,is a picturesque location set against the stunning Kedarnath mountain. Lord Shiva is also known by the name Kedar.

Both the destructive and the protector. Legend has it that the Pandavas, having defeated the Kaurava in order to atone for the murder of their own brothers, the Kurukshetra War sought Lord Shiva’s blessings.

He constantly avoided them and sought refuge at Kedarnath as a bull while escaping. He dove beneath the ground, leaving his hump visible, when he sensed that he was being followed. Lord Shiva’s remaining components made their appearances in four further locations, where they are revered as his incarnations. At Tungnath, the arms appeared; at Rudranath, the face; at Madmaheshwar, the belly; and at Kalpeshwar, his locks (hair) with the head. Panch Kedar refers to Kedarnath and the four sanctuaries mentioned above.

Day 3: Kedarnath - Guptkashi

After darshan, proceed to Guptkashi the following morning. Invest the night in a hotel.

Day 04: Guptkashi – Badrinath

Move to Badrinath the following morning after breakfast. Upon arrival in Badrinath, check into the hotel. After taking a bath in the Tapt Kund, pilgrims view Badrivishal and perform Aarti in the evening. For the Pind Daan Shraddh of the ancestors (Pitrus), Brahamakapal is crucial. Mana, Vyas Gufa, Mata Murti, Charan Paduka, Bhimkund, and the “Mukh” of the Saraswati River are a few further noteworthy tourist attractions. Badrinath Ji is only three kilometers away. Continue to sleep at Badrinath.
Mana Village: It is the final Indian settlement before Tibet and is inhabited by an Indo-Mongolian people. Vasundhara: Vasundhara is a spectacular and lovely waterfall, as its name suggests. From Badrinath, this location is 5 km away, of which 2 km is on foot.

Ved Vyas is thought to have made an appearance in this rock cave, which is close to Mana Village, in the Mahabharata and the Qur’anic interpretations. Weather in Badrinath: The usual minimum temperature is 8° Celsius, while the maximum temperature will be around 18° Celsius. Therefore, wearing warm, woolen clothing is necessary throughout the year to visit Badrinath.
In Badrinath, snowfalls are common during the winter. With an average temperature of 5° Celsius, winters are extremely frigid. This time is typically off-limits to tourists because of the extremely frigid weather conditions.

Day 05: Badrinath – Srinagar - Haridwar

Go to Badrinath darshan this morning. Following the darshan, go back to the hotel for breakfast before leaving for some local sightseeing in Badrinath. Visit Mana Village, Vyas Gufa, Ganesh Gufa, and Mata Murti Temple. Go sightseeing and then travel to Haridwar.