





Char Dham Uttarakhand Yatra
The ultimate Himalayan pilgrimage visiting all four sacred dhams of Uttarakhand. Experience Lord Vishnu at Badrinath, Lord Shiva at Kedarnath, Goddess Ganga at Gangotri, and Goddess Yamuna at Yamunotri amidst snow-capped peaks and pristine rivers.
Sacred Origins & Divine Legacy
The Char Dham of Uttarakhand represents the most revered Hindu pilgrimage circuit, established by Adi Shankaracharya in the 8th century to unify spiritual India. Badrinath, where Vishnu meditated as Badrinarayan, sits at 10,279 feet between twin peaks. Kedarnath houses a Jyotirlinga at 11,755 feet, where the Pandavas sought Shiva's forgiveness. Gangotri (10,200 feet) marks where Ganga descended to earth through Shiva's locks. Yamunotri (10,797 feet) enshrines the source of Yamuna, daughter of Surya. Completing this circuit while the temples are open (May-November) is considered the ultimate Hindu spiritual journey, granting liberation from the cycle of birth and death.
Highlights
- Badrinath Temple darshan between Nar-Narayan mountains with Tapt Kund hot spring
- Kedarnath helicopter option + trekking, intimate Jyotirlinga experience
- Gangotri and Yamunotri: source temples of India's holiest rivers
Inclusions
- Luxury Himalayan resort accommodations with mountain views
- Helicopter bookings for Kedarnath (subject to weather and availability)
- Complete logistical support, oxygen assistance, medical backup, ritual guides
Nearby Options
- 3 km from Badrinath
Mana Village
Last Indian village before Tibet border, Vyas Gufa cave.
- Near Badrinath
Valley of Flowers
UNESCO World Heritage alpine meadow (July-August, requires trek).
- En route to Kedarnath
Tungnath Temple
World's highest Shiva temple at 12,073 feet.
- 18 km trek from Gangotri
Gaumukh Glacier
Actual source of Ganga (for adventure seekers, requires permits).
- Base camp
Rishikesh
Yoga capital, Beatles Ashram, Ganga Aarti at Triveni Ghat.
From ₹74,999
9–12 days · all inclusive