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Char dham yatra by Mr. Satish Koolwal

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  • 10 Days  9 Nights 
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  • Best Season - May June September October

The Char Dham Yatra is a transformative pilgrimage encompassing Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath. Yamunotri, the source of the Yamuna River, is known for its hot springs and serene environment. Gangotri, the origin of the Ganges, is revered for its divine presence and scenic beauty. Kedarnath, a sacred shrine to Lord Shiva, offers an adventurous trek and spiritual solace. Badrinath, dedicated to Lord Vishnu, stands as a beacon of devotion amidst the Himalayas. The trek to Yamunotri and Kedarnath enriches the journey with breathtaking landscapes and profound spiritual experiences, blending natural splendor with deep religious significance. The Inclusion of Panch Prayag—five sacred confluences of the Ganges and its tributaries—this Yatra combines stunning natural vistas with profound spiritual significance, making it an unparalleled experience.

Highlights

Yamunotri:

  • Significance: The source of the Yamuna River, dedicated to Goddess Yamuna.
  • Temple: The Yamunotri Temple, a revered site nestled in the foothills of the Garhwal Himalayas.
  • Hot Springs: Surya Kund, a thermal spring near the temple known for its healing properties.
  • Scenery: Beautiful meadows, lush forests, and snow-capped peaks.

Gangotri:

  • Significance: The origin of the Ganges River, worshipped as Goddess Ganga.
  • Temple: The Gangotri Temple, located on the banks of the Bhagirathi River.
  • Scenery: Breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and the serene environment.
  • Nearby: Gaumukh Glacier, the actual source of the Ganges, is a notable trekking destination.

Kedarnath:

  • Significance: Dedicated to Lord Shiva, one of the 12 Jyotirlingas.
  • Temple: The Kedarnath Temple, situated at an altitude of 3,583 meters.
  • Scenery: Stunning views of the Kedarnath Peak and the surrounding Himalayan ranges.
  • Accessibility: Reachable via a challenging trek from Gaurikund, adding to the adventure of the pilgrimage.

Badrinath:

  • Significance: Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, a major pilgrimage site in Hinduism.
  • Temple: The Badrinath Temple, located by the Alaknanda River.
  • Scenery: Encompassed by the Nar and Narayan mountain ranges, with views of the Neelkanth Peak.
  • Nearby: The sacred Tapt Kund and Mana Village, the last village before the Tibetan border.

Panch Prayag Highlights:

  1. Vishnu Prayag:

    • Significance: Where the Alaknanda River meets the Dhauliganga River.
    • Temple: Dedicated to Lord Vishnu.
    • Scenery: Scenic confluence with tranquil surroundings.
  2. Nand Prayag:

    • Significance: Where the Alaknanda River meets the Mandakini River.
    • Temple: Dedicated to Lord Shiva.
    • Scenery: Picturesque river confluence and beautiful landscapes.
  3. Karna Prayag:

    • Significance: Where the Alaknanda River meets the Pindar River.
    • Temple: Dedicated to Karna from the Mahabharata.
    • Scenery: Known for the peaceful river confluence and surrounding greenery.
  4. Rudra Prayag:

    • Significance: Where the Alaknanda River meets the Mandakini River.
    • Temple: Dedicated to Lord Shiva.
    • Scenery: Scenic confluence with stunning views of the river and hills.
  5. Dev Prayag:

    • Significance: Where the Alaknanda River meets the Bhagirathi River, marking the beginning of the Ganges River.
    • Temple: Dedicated to Lord Rama and other deities.
    • Scenery: Famous for the dramatic confluence of the two rivers and the surrounding beauty.

Gaurikund Highlights:

  • Significance: The base camp for the trek to Kedarnath, named after Goddess Gauri (Parvati), Lord Shiva’s consort.
  • Temple: The Gauri Kund Temple, dedicated to Goddess Gauri, is an important stop before the Kedarnath trek.
  • Hot Springs: The area features natural hot springs known for their therapeutic properties.
  • Scenery: Scenic location with lush greenery and a starting point for the journey to Kedarnath.

Who should attend?

1. Spiritual Seekers:

  • Purpose: Those looking for a deep spiritual experience will find the Char Dham Yatra and the additional sites deeply fulfilling. Each destination has its own spiritual significance and offers opportunities for meditation, reflection, and devotion.
  • Highlights: The sacred temples, river confluences, and high-altitude shrines provide a serene environment for spiritual growth and connection.

2. Devotees of Hindu Deities:

  • Purpose: Pilgrims who have a strong devotion to deities such as Yamuna, Ganga, Shiva, Vishnu, and Parvati will find this journey particularly meaningful. Each shrine and Prayag is dedicated to these deities, offering a chance to pay homage and seek blessings.
  • Highlights: The pilgrimage covers major holy sites dedicated to these deities, allowing for a comprehensive spiritual experience.

3. Adventure Enthusiasts:

  • Purpose: The trek to Tungnath and the challenging journey to Kedarnath (from Gaurikund) appeal to those who enjoy physical challenges and outdoor adventures. The rugged terrain, high altitudes, and breathtaking landscapes add an adventurous dimension to the pilgrimage.
  • Highlights: The treks through the Himalayas, with stunning views and varied terrains, provide a sense of adventure and accomplishment.

4. Nature Lovers:

  • Purpose: Individuals who appreciate natural beauty and serene landscapes will be captivated by the Himalayan vistas, lush meadows, and river confluences.
  • Highlights: The journey offers stunning views of snow-capped peaks, verdant valleys, and tranquil river confluences, making it ideal for nature enthusiasts.

5. Cultural and Historical Enthusiasts:

  • Purpose: Those interested in the cultural and historical aspects of India’s religious traditions will find this pilgrimage rich in history and mythology. The temples and Prayag sites have historical significance and are steeped in local legends.
  • Highlights: Learning about the historical and mythological stories associated with each site adds a cultural dimension to the journey.

6. Wellness Seekers:

  • Purpose: Visitors seeking relaxation and rejuvenation will benefit from the natural hot springs in Yamunotri and Gaurikund, as well as the peaceful environment of the Himalayan region.
  • Highlights: The therapeutic properties of the hot springs and the calming effect of the natural surroundings contribute to overall well-being.

7. Families and Groups:

  • Purpose: Families and groups can undertake the pilgrimage together, especially if they are in good health and prepared for the physical challenges. The experience can be a bonding activity and an opportunity for shared spiritual growth.
  • Highlights: Planning the journey with adequate preparation ensures safety and comfort for all members, making it a memorable collective experience.

8. Experienced Trekkers and Pilgrims:

  • Purpose: Individuals with prior trekking experience and a strong physical condition are better suited for the challenging treks to Tungnath and Kedarnath.
  • Highlights: The trek to these high-altitude temples requires stamina and preparation, making it more suitable for those with trekking experience.

Preparation Tips:

  • Physical Fitness: Ensure good physical fitness, particularly for the treks to Tungnath and Kedarnath.
  • Weather: Be prepared for varying weather conditions, including cold temperatures and possible snow.
  • Health Precautions: Carry necessary medications and acclimatize properly to avoid altitude sickness.
  • Permits: Obtain any required permits and follow local guidelines.

Haridwar

Travel Not Included

Hotel

Hotel Elgrovia

Dinner

(Traditional meal)

Overnight sta,y at Haridwar.

Haridwar City
Hotel Elgrovia
Rooms
Haridwar Barkot

Private Vehicle

Force Tempo Traveler

Hotel

Hotel Prakash by Skyhike

Breakfast, Dinner

(Traditional meal)

  • Haridwar Departure: Start your day early in Haridwar, bidding farewell to the holy town. 

  •  Enjoy the scenic beauty of the Himalayas as you traverse through valleys and charming towns like Rishikesh or Mussoorie (subject to the route chosen).

  • Scenic Drive: As you travel by the Car, soak in the fresh mountain air and picturesque landscapes

  • The drive is approximately 210 kilometers (130 miles) and takes around 7-8 hours
  • Check into your hotel in Barkot, a charming hill station
  • Savor a hearty dinner and get a good night's sleep, as next day you embark on a thrilling journey to Yamunotri, the first Dham of your Char Dham Yatra.

Haridwar
Barkot
Jankichatti Yamunotri trek Yamunotri

Private Vehicle

Force Tempo Traveler

Hotel

Hotel Prakash by Skyhike

Breakfast, Dinner

(Traditional meal)

  • Wake up early to a magnificent sunrise in Barkot, followed by a delicious breakfast at hotel
  • Take an early morning drive from Barkot to Janki Chatti or Phoolchatti, the starting point for the trek to Yamunotri 
  • Embark on a moderately easy 6 km trek (2.5 hours) (can be done by foot, pony, or palanquin) amidst breathtaking Himalayan landscapes
  • Arrive at Yamunotri Dham, the source of the holy Yamuna River
  • Witness the magnificent temple dedicated to Goddess Yamuna, adorned with black marble
  • Participate in a puja (prayer ceremony) and offer prayers for peace and prosperity
  • Take a holy dip in the Surya Kund, a natural hot water spring, believed to have medicinal properties
  • Enjoy a simple yet delicious vegetarian lunch (Langar) served by the temple committee
  • Trek back to Janki Chatti/Phoolchatti and return to Barkot by car for a relaxing evening
  •  Savor a convenient dinner at the hotel and then unwind in your cozy room.

Yamunotri trek
Yamunotri Temple
Shiv Gufa Kashi Vishwanath Temple

Private Vehicle

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Hotel

Hotel Kirtik lok Gangotri

Breakfast, Dinner

(Traditional meal)

  • Wake up in the morning & enjoy traditional breakfast at hotel in Barkot.
  • After breakfast relax for a while & embark on a scenic journey towards Gangotri, stopping at Uttarkashi along the way.
  • Visit the revered Kashi Vishwanath Temple, a significant Hindu pilgrimage site in Uttarkashi.
  • Explore the mystical Shiv Gufa, a cave temple dedicated to Lord Shiva.
  • Reach Gangotri, nestled amidst the breathtaking Himalayan peaks, and check in to the hotel.
  • Spend the evening at leisure, soaking in the serenity of the surroundings
  • Enjoy a delicious dinner at the hotel in Gangotri, then relax and unwind for the night.

Shiv Gufa
Kashi Vishwanath Temple
Gangotri Dham Uttarkashi

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Hotel

Hotel Shyam Residency

Breakfast, Dinner

(Traditional meal)

  • Rise early and perform puja and darshan at the Gangotri Temple. Witness the mesmerizing sunrise over the majestic Himalayas
  • Take a holy dip in the sacred river ganges which is also called Bharirathi at its origin
  • Savor a traditional breakfast and soak in the beauty of Gangotri's surroundings before you head out to Uttarkashi
  • Ganganani Hot Spring: Take a detour to the Gangnani Hot Spring and bathe in the rejuvenating waters
  • Harsil Valley: Drive through the picturesque Harsil valley, enveloped by verdant meadows and snow-capped peaks
  • A stopover in Harshil Valley will depend on how much time we have on our trip
  • Reach to Uttarkashi, a holy town known for its ancient temples and spiritual significance
  • After having dinner, Spend your night in the hotel in Uttarkashi

Gangotri dham
Uttarkashi
Sirsi stay

Private Vehicle

Force Tempo Traveler

Hotel

Hotel SkyHike (Sirsi)

Breakfast, Dinner

(Traditional meal)

  • Savor a delicious breakfast before departing Uttarkashi
  • Embark on a scenic drive to Sirsi, following the course of the holy Mandakini River
  • Witness the captivating beauty of the Himalayas along the way
  • Upon arrival in Sirsi, check into your hotel and rest for the evening
  • Grab dinner at the hotel and unwind for the night.
  • Next day Kedarnath helicopter service and same day return.
  • No stay at Kedarnath.

Way to sirsi
Ukhimath

Private Vehicle

Force Tempo Traveler

Hotel

Hotel Sky Hike Rudra

Breakfast, Dinner

(Traditional meal)

Overnight stay at Ukhimath.

Ukhimath
Omkareshwar Temple Chopta Valley

Private Vehicle

Force Tempo Traveler

Hotel

Hotel Badri valey

Breakfast, Dinner

(Traditional meal)

  • Have a leisurely breakfast and enjoy the mountain views from Ukhimath
  • Visit the Omkareshwar Temple, a 12th-century temple dedicated to Lord Shiva
  • After paying your respects at Omkareshwar Mandir, embark on a beautiful road trip to Badrinath, taking in the sights along the way
  • Note: If we leave Ukhimath early, we can reach Chopta and hike 5km (one way) to visit Tungnath Temple. However, if we're short on time, we can skip the trek and head straight to Badrinath via Chopta Valley.
  • Visit the Tungnath Temple, the highest Shiva temple in India, located at an elevation of 3680 meters. A moderately challenging 5 km trek (one side) is required to reach the temple.
  • Upon reaching Badrinath, check into your hotel and freshen up

Chopta Valley
Omkareshwar Temple
Badrinath Temple Tapt kund Mana village Ganesh Gufa

Private Vehicle

Force Tempo Traveler

Hotel

Hotel Royal Galaxy

Breakfast, Dinner

(Traditional meal)

  • Start your day with a spiritual awakening. Witness the breathtaking sunrise over the majestic Himalayas, painting the Badrinath temple in a golden hue
  • Having darshan of Badrinath Temple refers to experiencing the sacred presence of the deity Lord Badrinath (a form of Lord Vishnu) enshrined there. It involves visiting the temple,  following the customary pilgrimage rituals, and offering prayers.  For devout Hindus, it's a soul-stirring experience
  •  Immerse yourself in the holy waters of the Tapt Kund, a natural thermal spring believed to possess healing properties
  • Visit the sacred Narad Kund, a natural pool where Sage Narad is said to have meditated
  • Ascend to Brahma Kapal: The place where people pay homage to the souls of their ancestors
  • Visit to Mana, the last village of India, known for its unique customs and traditions

Badrinath Temple
Tapt Kund
Mana Village
Ganesh Gufa
Ram Jhula Laxman Jhula Triveni Ghat

Private Vehicle

Force Tempo Traveler

Stay Not Applicable

Breakfast

(Traditional meal)

  • Rishikesh local excursions.
  • Then Haridwar Railway station drop.

Ram Jhula
Laxman Jhula
Triveni Ghat
Haridwar Railway station
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Inclusions

  • ALL HYGIENIC MEALS AND VEGETARIAN AS PER DETAILED ITINERARY.
  • TRANSPORTATION FROM HARIDWAR TO HARIDWAR DRIVERS WITH HEALTH CERTIFICATES. GOVT.
  • CERTIFIED INSTRUCTORS WITH HEALTH CERTIFICATES.
  • HOTEL STAYS IN BARKOT/GANGOTRI/UTTARKASHI/ SERSI/UKHIMATH/BADRINATH/RISHIKESH/HARIDWAR.
  • ALL STAYS ARE ON TRIPPLE OR QUAD-SHARING BASIS IN KEDARNATH STAY WILL BE ON FIVE TO SIX SHARING BASIS FOREST ENTRY FEES.
  • TREK PERMISSION. TOLL TAX, PARKING CHARGES, AND DRIVER ALLOWANCE

Exclusions

  • 5%GST.
  • ANY KIND OF PERSONAL EXPENSES.
  • INSURANCE.
  • FOOD DURING TRAVELLING PORTER TO CARRY PERSONAL LUGGAGE.
  • GUIDE FEES.
  • MONUMENT ENTRY FEES.
  • ANYTHING NOT SPECIFICALLY MENTIONED UNDER THE HEAD 'INCLUSIONS'

THINGS TO CARRY

Clothing:

  • Thermals: Pack thermals like innerwear (top and bottoms), socks, and full sleeves to keep yourself warm in the cold weather- 2 pairs
  • Jacket for Ice n Snow (preferable water proof)
  • Trekking pants: Choose comfortable and breathable trekking pants (3 pairs)
  • Quick-drying T-shirts: Opt for quick-drying T-shirts to wick away sweat (3-4 pairs)
  • Woolen cap, muffler, and gloves: These will keep you warm in the chilly weather
  • Raincoat and waterproof pants: A raincoat and waterproof pants are essential for the unpredictable mountain weather.

Footwear:

  • Trekking shoes: A good pair of lightweight and waterproof trekking shoes with good ankle support is crucial for the trek

Other essentials:

  • Water bottle: Carry a sturdy water bottle or a hydration bladder to stay hydrated throughout the trek
  • Sunglasses and sunscreen: Protect yourself from the sun's harmful rays with sunglasses and sunscreen
  • First-aid kit: Carry a basic first-aid kit to treat minor injuries & Insect repellent
  • Cash: There might be limited options for ATMs on the trek route, so carry enough cash
  • Snacks: Pack plenty of energy-giving snacks like nuts, dry fruits, and chocolate bars
  • Power bank: A power bank to keep your electronic devices charged
  • Walking stick: A walking stick can also provide support on the trek
  • Band aid, Karpoor(Camphor) and Diamox tablets(15 tablets)
  • Govt proof ID Card
  • Camera and spare battery
  • Toiletries and towel
  • Something to lock luggage bag (chain and locks)

Things to avoid carrying:

  • Unnecessary electronics: Avoid carrying electronic devices that you won't need on the trek
  • Too many clothes: Pack only what you need and layer your clothing to stay warm

Keep in mind while Backpacking:

When packing, please do not strap items such as boots, sleeping bags or roll mats to the outside of your bags. There is a good chance that they will be ripped off while in transit. They also make handling the bags more difficult when loading buses on the trek. It is much better to bring a larger bag that is bigenough for all your kit rather than a smallerone onto whichyou have to strap extra equipment


HOW TO REACH

Haridwar is well-connected by all modes of transportation, including flights, trains, and buses. Here's how you can reach Haridwar from anywhere in India:

By Air: Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun DED

Haridwar itself doesn't have an airport. The nearest airport is Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun, which is about 52 kilometers away. You can take a flight to Dehradun from major cities in India, and then hire a taxi or cab to reach Haridwar.

By Train: Haridwar Junction Railway Station HW

Haridwar Junction Railway Station is well-connected to major cities across India. Trains are a convenient and budget-friendly option to reach Haridwar. Several express trains connect Haridwar to almost all major cities.

By Bus : Haridwar ISBT

Haridwar is well-connected by buses to major cities and towns in North India. You can take a government or private bus from your starting point to Haridwar. Government buses are generally cheaper, while private buses may offer more amenities.

 


Policy and Terms

  • If cancellation is made 30 days or more before the Date of Travel, 25% of total Booking Cost will be charged as cancellation fees.
  • If cancellation is made between 29 days to 16 days before the date of travel, 50% of total Booking Cost will be charged as cancellation fees.
  • If cancellation is made between 7 days to 15 days before the date of travel, 80% of total Booking Cost will be charged as cancellation fees.
  • If cancellation is made within 7 days before the date of travel, total booking cost will be charged as cancellation fees.
  • If payment is not made as per the schedule provided in the first booking confirmation E-mail, Sky Hike reserves the right to cancel the booking after attempting to get in touch with you.
  • Refunds would be as per the package Cancellation policy. Transfer your Trek/Trip (any Trek/Trip, within 2 month of your Date of Travel) to your friend before 15 days of your Date of Travel.
  • 70%cash voucher in the form of 'HikeCoin' for any other Trip/Trek till one year, If we are informed before 20 days of date of travel. (1 Rupees = 10 HikeCoin)
  • 80%cash voucher in the form of 'HikeCoin' for same Trip/Trek till one year. If we are informed before 20 days of date of travel. (1 Rupees = 10 HikeCoin)
  • The applicable refund amount will be processed within 10 business days.

Terms and Conditions

  • While entering passenger names during the booking process, Do ensure that they exactly match the names on the travel documents (e.g. Aadhar Crad/Pan Card/ Passport/Voter Id card/Any Identity Card) that you will be carrying for the Trip/Trek.
  • The passenger names in the booking form should be exactly as per Adhar Card. Sky Hike will not bear any liability for the name change fee, if incorrect names and ages have been added at the time of booking.
  • In case your package needs to be cancelled due to any natural calamity, weather conditions etc.
  • SkyHike reserves the right to deny a refund request in the event of a disaster, depending on the nature of the disaster and its impact on the organization. Sky Hike reserves the right to modify the itinerary at any point, due to reasons including but not limited to: Force Majeure events, strikes, fairs, festivals, weather conditions, traffic problems, cancellation rescheduling, closure of /entry restrictions at a place of visit, etc. While we will do our best to make suitable alternate arrangements, we would not be held liable for any refunds/compensation claims arising out of this.

PAYMENT & CONFIRMATION POLICY:

  • 100.0% of total Trip/Trek cost will have to be paid 7 days before the Date of Travel. To confirm your Trek/Trip booking, a 30% advance payment is necessary.
  • Once we receive your deposit, we''ll send you a confirmation email with all the details, Invoice & due amount payment date.

CHILD POLICY:

  • We recommend toavoid going to adventure trips with young children below the age of 7 years including Dham Yatra. The Dham Yatra has a demanding itinerary that can be challenging for young children.
  • Children under 5 years old are free of charge. However, Please note that this typically applies to one child per paying adult. Additional children under 5 Y/O may require a separate seat or pay a discounted fare.
  • Children between 6 and 12 years old will be charged 50% of the adult travel cost (per person).
  • Children 13 years and older will be charged the full adult travel cost. Please be sure to provide the accurate age of all traveling children at the time of booking.
  • Documentation proving a child''s age may be required during check-in (e.g., birth certificate, Adhar Card/Passport).

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As a direct operational entity, SkyHike is dedicated to curating the best travel experiences for our clients. From hand-picking the most exquisite stay options to selecting the finest culinary delights, every aspect of your journey is meticulously planned to ensure utmost satisfaction. Our mission is to share incredible lessons and experiences and create unforgettable memories for each traveler.

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