5 Nights 6 Days
Ligula
5 Nights 6 Days
Ligula
5 Nights 6 Days
10 persons
Embark on a divine Do Dham Yatra from Delhi covering the sacred shrines of Kedarnath and Badrinath. This spiritual journey includes guided travel, comfortable stays, and local sightseeing — taking you through the majestic Himalayas, peaceful river valleys, and revered temples. Perfect for devotees seeking blessings and natural beauty in one unforgettable pilgrimage.
HIGHLIGHTS
Start your Do Dham Yatra from Delhi, driving through scenic routes toward Haridwar, one of India’s most sacred pilgrimage towns.
Upon arrival, check into your hotel and unwind. In the evening, head to the revered Har Ki Pauri ghat to witness the mesmerizing Ganga Aarti, where lamps and chants light up the holy river.
Overnight stay in Haridwar.
Attractions of the Day:
Haridwar – Gateway to the Char Dham and Do Dham Yatras
Har Ki Pauri – Sacred ghat on the banks of the Ganga
Ganga Aarti – Evening ritual offering spiritual serenity and divine vibes
After an early breakfast, begin your drive toward Guptkashi, passing through the holy towns of Devprayag and Rudraprayag. Witness the divine confluences where sacred rivers like the Alaknanda, Bhagirathi, and Mandakini merge, forming spiritually significant sites along your route.
Enjoy panoramic views of the Himalayan foothills and river valleys throughout the journey. Arrive in Guptkashi by evening, check into your hotel, and relax.
Overnight stay in Guptkashi.
Attractions of the Day:
Devprayag – Confluence of Bhagirathi and Alaknanda (origin of the Ganga)
Rudraprayag – Meeting point of Alaknanda and Mandakini Rivers
Himalayan Scenic Drive – Serene valleys and lush green landscapes
Guptkashi – Sacred town with mythological significance
Start early in the morning and drive to Sonprayag. From there, take a shared local jeep to Gaurikund, the base point of the sacred Kedarnath trek.
Begin your 16 km trek through scenic mountain paths, alpine forests, and river streams. Reach Kedarnath, one of the 12 Jyotirlingas, nestled in the lap of the majestic Himalayas. After arrival, perform darshan at Kedarnath Temple and soak in the divine energy of this ancient spiritual site.
Overnight stay in Kedarnath (basic accommodation).
Attractions of the Day:
Sonprayag & Gaurikund – Gateway to the Kedarnath trek
16 km Kedarnath Trek – Through forests, valleys, and high-altitude trails
Kedarnath Temple – One of the holiest shrines of Lord Shiva
Himalayan Views – Snow-capped peaks and spiritual ambiance
After an early morning darshan at Kedarnath Temple, enjoy breakfast and begin your trek back to Gaurikund, retracing the peaceful mountain trails.
From Gaurikund, drive back to Guptkashi. On arrival, check into your hotel and relax after the physically demanding but spiritually uplifting journey.
Overnight stay in Guptkashi.
Attractions of the Day:
Kedarnath Temple – Early morning blessings at the shrine
Trek Downhill to Gaurikund – A scenic and meditative descent
Guptkashi – Rest and recovery in a tranquil mountain setting
After breakfast, drive through the breathtaking Himalayan landscapes toward Badrinath, one of the most revered shrines dedicated to Lord Vishnu.
Upon arrival, take a holy dip in the natural hot spring of Tapt Kund, believed to purify the soul before darshan. Visit the Badrinath Temple, nestled between the Nar and Narayan peaks. In the evening, attend the soul-soothing aarti ceremony at the temple.
Overnight stay in Badrinath.
Attractions of the Day:
Scenic Himalayan Drive – Through mountain valleys and riverbanks
Tapt Kund – Sacred hot spring for ritual cleansing
Badrinath Temple – One of the 108 Divya Desams and Char Dhams
Evening Aarti – Spiritual ambiance with temple chants and lamps
After breakfast, visit Mana Village, the last inhabited village near the Indo-Tibetan border. Discover legendary sites like Vyas Gufa, where Ved Vyas is believed to have composed the Mahabharata, and Bhim Pul, a natural stone bridge said to be placed by Bhim from the Pandavas.
After exploring this mythical village, begin your scenic drive to Rudraprayag, a sacred town located at the confluence of the Alaknanda and Mandakini rivers.
Overnight stay in Rudraprayag.
Attractions of the Day:
Mana Village – India’s last village near the Tibet border
Vyas Gufa – Cave associated with sage Ved Vyas
Bhim Pul – Mythical bridge from Mahabharata legends
Rudraprayag – Holy river confluence and peaceful overnight halt
After breakfast, begin your return journey to Delhi, carrying with you the divine blessings of Kedarnath and Badrinath, and a heart full of peaceful, unforgettable memories from the Himalayas.
Tour concludes with spiritual fulfillment.
A typical Do Dham Yatra from Delhi takes 5 to 10 days, depending on the route, stops, and mode of travel.
The best time is from May to June, September to October. avoiding the monsoon season for better weather and safer travel.
Yes, the 16 km trek to Kedarnath requires moderate physical fitness. Senior citizens and those with health issues are advised to consult a doctor.
Yes, helicopter services are available from locations like Guptkashi, Phata, and Sirsi, and should be booked in advance.
Accommodation ranges from budget guesthouses and basic camps to standard hotels, depending on the location. Kedarnath offers very basic lodging.
Yes, online or offline registration is mandatory for the yatra. Carry your photo ID and medical certificate if required.
Warm clothes, comfortable trekking shoes, rain gear, personal medicines, ID proof, and toiletries are essential.
Yes, but be cautious with small children and elderly members, especially during the trek to Kedarnath due to altitude and terrain.
Yes, vegetarian food is available at most stops and dhabas. However, food options in Kedarnath are limited and basic.
Yes, but it’s advised they undergo a medical check-up and consider helicopter options for Kedarnath.
Kedarnath is located at an altitude of 3,583 meters (11,755 ft) and Badrinath at 3,133 meters (10,279 ft).
Network connectivity is available in most places except high-altitude areas like Kedarnath, where it may be weak or unavailable.
Yes, you can travel by your own vehicle, but ensure it is well-maintained for hilly terrain and follow all travel guidelines.
The Do Dham Yatra is believed to help devotees attain moksha (liberation) and cleanse past sins, as it connects the worship of Shiva and Vishnu — the two supreme deities in Hinduism.
The Do Dham Yatra is a spiritual pilgrimage that includes visiting two of the most sacred Hindu temples — Kedarnath (dedicated to Lord Shiva) and Badrinath (dedicated to Lord Vishnu).
Age 12+
12,000/- INR per adult
Age 6-12
9,000/- INR per child