Start Date | End Date | Double Basis | Triple Basis | Single Basis |
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5 May 2023 | 14 May 2023 | 24500 Per Passenger | 22500 Per Passenger | 29500 Per Passenger |
12 May 2023 | 21 May 2023 | 24500 Per Passenger | 22500 Per Passenger | 29500 Per Passenger |
19 May 2023 | 28 May 2023 | 24500 Per Passenger | 22500 Per Passenger | 29500 Per Passenger |
26 May 2023 | 04 June 2023 | 24500 Per Passenger | 22500 Per Passenger | 29500 Per Passenger |
02 June 2023 | 11 June 2023 | 24500 Per Passenger | 22500 Per Passenger | 29500 Per Passenger |
09 June 2023 | 18 June 2023 | 24500 Per Passenger | 22500 Per Passenger | 29500 Per Passenger |
23 June 2023 | 02 July 2023 | 24500 Per Passenger | 22500 Per Passenger | 29500 Per Passenger |
Children Policy:
- Free for kids under the age of six.
- It's crucial to budget for the high price of additional bed meals for kids aged 5-10.
- People above the age of 10 who need an extra bed in a shared room will be charged an additional fee, which includes their meals.
- The hotel industry has a rigorous no-kids policy. If the hotel requests identification, please be prepared to provide evidence of age.
- Please take note that if your child is between the ages of 6 and 10, the price of a vehicle with a seat but no bed will be INR 15,500.
- Day 1 : Haridwar – Barkot (179 Km / 6 to 7 hrs.)
Travel to Barkot will begin after you reach Haridwar. Barkot is at Yamunotri base, therefore you should go there first thing in the morning. Proceed to the front desk and check into your room or campsite. Spend the remainder of the day doing whatever you choose to recharge for tomorrow's Pahad (hiII) Pilgrimage of Yamunotri. We stayed at Barkot for both dinner and the night.
Meals: Lunch, Dinner
Sightseeing: Har Ki Pauri to enjoy Ganga Aarti on the banks of the Ganges.
Day 2: Barkot - Yamunotri – Barkot (34kms drive & 6kms Trek one side)
To reach Yamunotri, hikers first need to make their way to Jankichatti/Phoolchatti (6kms). At one's own expense, one may go by foot, horse, or Doli. The Arr. Yamunotri Wrapped in a towel, rice may be cooked by being dipped into the steaming water of a Kund. As Prasad, pilgrims may take this rice back home with them. Offerings to Divya Shila may be made here at the temple after a refreshing dip in Jamunabai Kund's warm waters and a Darshan of the righteous Yamunaji on her way back to Jankichatti. Travel return to Barkot at a later time. Hotel in Barkot for the night.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Sightseeing: During the nineteenth century, Maharani Gularia of Jaipur commissioned the construction of the Yamunotri Temple. It's been demolished twice this century, only to be rebuilt. Surya Kund: The area around the temple is home to several hot springs that feed into pools. Surya Kund is the most crucial of them. Before visiting the Yamunotri Temple, visitors must first pray at the Divya Shila, a granite pillar.
Day 3 : Barkot – Maneri (104 kms /3 hrs. drive)
Proceed to Maneri. Then, when you've settled into your hotel, go over to the Vishwanath Temple for sunset. Here, in front of the temple dedicated to Lord Vishwanath, stands a giant iron trident. You will be spending the night in Maneri.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Sightseeing: The temple of Lord Vishwanath is located here where a massive iron trident is erected.
Day 4 : Maneri – Gangotri – Maneri (83kms/ 02 hrs. Each Side)
While our route to Gangotri (at an elevation of 3,048 metres), we stop at the lovely town of Harsil and take in the Bhagirathi River and the awe-inspiring panorama of the Himalayas. We will return to Uttarkashi after the Gangotri Darshan. Staying in Maneri for the night.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Sightseeing: In the 18th century, Gorkha General Amar Singh Thapa built the Gangotri Temple on the western bank of the river Bhagirathi. There is a natural rock Shivling that has been submerged in the river, and legend has it that here is where Lord Shiva sat when he was showered with the Ganga in his matted hair. When the river level falls in the winter, it may be seen. The confluence of the Kedar and Ganga rivers is called the Kedar Ganga Sangam and is located around 100 meters from the Ganga Temple. This river flows from the Kedar Valley and joins the Bhagirathi on the left bank.
Day 5 : Maneri - Guptkashi (Nala) (214kms/7-8hrs drive)
Take the quick route to Guptkashi. The enchanting Mandakini River, located near Tilwara, may be seen along the way. Driving from Kedarnath to Guptkashi along the Mandakini River is a scenic and enjoyable experience. Please check into the hotel upon arrival. The Guptkashi Hotel for the night (Nala). "Hidden Benares" is the literal translation of the name GuptKashi. According to legend, when the Pandava siblings went looking for Shiva, he hid in GuptKashi at first, but then fled to Kedarnath, farther up the valley, to avoid being found. Some of the Kedarnath pandas (inherited pilgrimage priests) spend the winter in GuptKashi, and the vision of Kedarnath travels through the city on its route towards Ukhimath (from across the valley) for the season.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Sightseeing: Visit Ardh Narishwar Temple.
Day 6: Guptkashi – Kedarnath (30kms by road & 20 km Trek)
Trip to Sonprayag in the morning Whether you choose to ride a pony or a Doli, the trek to Kedarnath (3,584 m) begins and ends at Sonprayag. Members of the tour party staying the night at Kedarnath should bring their own essentials, including any necessary medications, thick woollens, toiletries, and clothing. We recommend that you check into the hotel immediately. Stay the night at Kedarnath. The Kedarnath range provides a stunning background for the Kedarnath shrine, which is one of Lord Shiva's 12 Jyotirlinga. Lord Shiva, the destroyer and the guardian, also goes by the name Kedar. After defeating the Kaurava in the battle of Kurukshetra, the mythology goes, the Pandavas felt sorry over the deaths of their very own brothers and asked Lord Shiva's forgiveness. He managed to avoid them on many occasions, eventually hiding out in the guise of a bull in Kedarnath while on the run. Seeing that he was being pursued, he dove below, leaving just his hump above ground. Lord Shiva manifested in whole or in part at four additional locations, all of which are sacred to his devotees. Tungnath revealed his arms, Rudranath his face, Madhmaheshwar his abdomen, and Kalpeshwar his locks (hair) and head. These five holy sites—Kedarnath plus the four we just mentioned—are together known as Panch Kedar. Set Up By Your Own Campus Government.
Meals: Breakfast
Sightseeing: Visit Kedarnath Temple
Day 7 : Kedarnath - Sonprayag - Guptkashi (Nala) (30 Km trek + 30 Km drive)
You wake up at 3:45 a.m., take a bath, and then go to the temple for the Abhishek before Kedarnath Shiva at 4:45 a.m. In Garbha Griha, anybody may approach the idol and touch it. It is also acceptable to touch one's head to the ground when genuflecting. You leave the temple after your darshan and puja and go back to the government-run campgrounds or lodges. The 20-kilometre journey back to Sonprayag from Kedarnath will begin later. You may pick up your vehicles at Sonprayag Parking Space and drive directly to your hotel. Guptkashi for supper and the night (Nala).
Meals: Dinner
Sightseeing: N/A
Day 8: Guptkashi – Pandukeshwar (186 kms/6-7hrs)
Make your way to Badrinath by way of Joshimath. We recommend that you check into the hotel immediately. Plan to arrive at Badrinath in the late evening. Check into a motel for the night in Pandukeshwar.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Sightseeing: N/A
Day 9: Pandukeshwar - Badrinath - Srinagar (164 kms/7 Hours )
We will depart for Badrinath at 7 a.m., after breakfast. Located at a height of 3,133 metres and surrounded by the mountain ranges called as Nar and Narayan, with the majestic Neelkanth Mountain providing a spectacular background, Badrinath is one of the "Four Dhams" and among the most revered pilgrimage sites in the nation. Wild berries formerly covered the ground at this sacred site. This is how Badrivan, which literally means "forest of berries," came to be the name of the region. Spend the night at a Srinagar hotel.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Sightseeing : Visit Badrinath Temple, Tapt Kund, NaradKund, Brahama Kapal
Day 10: Srinagar - Rishikesh - Haridwar (137 Km / 6 to 7 hrs.)
After a hearty breakfast, you'll hit the road for Rishikesh, a spiritual city well recognised as the global epicentre of the Yoga movement. you're finishing up the last leg of your Chardham Yatra. The tour concludes with transport from Haridwar to the train station or airport.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Sightseeing: Visit Ram Jhula and Laxman Jhula
Inclusions
- Rooms available for Twin, Triple, or Quad occupancy, all of which are spotless and well-maintained.
- The price includes breakfast, lunch, and dinner (A mix of north, & south Indian menus).
- You should drink at least one litre of water every day per person.
- A tour manager will be there to assist you during your travels.
- Kedarnath Don't Eat While You're at the GMVN Camp Dorm room (per bed basis).
- On the road, you may choose the tempo Traveller, Indigo, or Innova. Chauffeured minibuses and cars as per the schedule (Ac not allowed in the hills).
- When you arrive or leave, a representative from Elite Tours & Travels Ltd will be there to help you out personally.
- Everything from state-to-state taxes to parking fees to gas prices to tolls is covered.
- Exclusions
- Starting at midnight, the Rudar Abhishek Puja for Kedarnath will be held. Individual Morning Rate: INR 2,850
- The Great Badrinath Puja, or Maha Abhishek, Begins at 4 AM. Start the day off well for 4600 INR.
- Amounts owed for Palki, pony, etc.
- Everything else that isn't included in the "Cost Includes" section.
- Not included in the itinerary travel time or car use.
- The customers are responsible for any unforeseen expenses incurred as a result of natural disasters such as landslides, road closures, etc.
- Outside-the-scheduled activities car use or additional sightseeing.
- The 5% GST is included in the Account Paid Package Total.
- All hotels have a basic room type, so take note.
- The availability of hotels is a major consideration.
- The early morning start time of 8am is recommended because of the lengthy travel time and the hilly terrain.
- Pack your standard winter wear for your journey to Kedarnath, Badrinath, and Yamunotri.
- Don't forget to bring your athletic footwear to Yatra.
- There is a non-refundable fee of 3100 INR for registrations.
- Bring the umbrella and the first aid kit.
- Using Dolly Palky and horses are two examples of locally-provided services that need cash.
- There will be no confirmation withheld if the corporation is paid in advance.
- In the instance of damage, loss, accident, accident, delay, breakdown, or irregularity due to force majeure, the firm will not be held liable or responsible in any way.
Hotels:
Destinations | Standard Hotel |
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Barkot | Hotel Akshat/ Hotel Surya/ Hotel Prince/ Similar |
Uttarkashi | Hotel Gokul Dham/ Hotel Mansarover / Similar |
Guptkashi | Vijay Palace/ Jagat Raj/ Dev Bhoomi / Similar |
Badrinath / Pandukeshwar | Hotel Raghuveer/ Hotel Hare Krishna / Hotel Ganga/ Similar |
Srinagar / Rudraprayag | Hotel Urvashi AC Room / Similar |