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End-to-end trip handling including green card and permits

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CHAR DHAM

• Delhi → 
• Haridwar→
• Yamunotri→
• Gangotri→
• Kedarnath→
• Badrinath→
• Delhi →

Must Know Before You Travel to Char Dham Yatra

  • The Travelers must register online at https://registrationandtouristcare.uk.gov.in and visit on the given dates
  • The Char Dham Yatra Registration or procurement of a Yatra ePass is mandatory for all travelers
  • Registrations resume on 10th June

Itinerary Details for the Char Dham Yatra

Yamunotri is the starting point of the pilgrimage, and from there, the route leads to Gangotri, followed by Kedarnath and Badrinath.

Delhi

Delhi is a perfect tourist hub and cultural mix of various traditions. The vibrant capital boasts of tourist sites, museums and wonderful places to eat. A classical city showcasing the vivid facet of modern India along with renewed heritage sites such as Red Fort. The busy capital of India offers everything you are looking for as a tourist. Experience the old world charm of Old Delhi at Red Fort, Jama Masjid and other attractions. New Delhi, being a capital and major business hub is visited by business travelers from far and wide. There’s a wide range of shopping markets and restaurants in Delhi for foreign tourist. Cafes and bars are easily available all over Delhi for spending leisure time.

Day 1 of the golden triangle travel packages starts with a pick up from the pick up from the pre booked hotel and the sightseeing of Delhi covering India Gate, Parliament house and later on to Connaught Place, a great place to hang around and shopping. Next, you can take a metro ride to ChandniChowk and visit Gurudwara Sis Ganj Sahib. Enjoy the traditional delicacies of Old Delhi’s narrow lanes. Go for Chaat and Jalebis, visit Jama Masjid and the Red Fort. In the Evening, visit QutubMinar, Humayun’s tomb and shopping malls. Dinner ( at an extra cost ) will be done at one of the modern restaurants in the mall. Drop back at the hotel . Overnight stay in Delhi .

Day 2

Delhi

After breakfast , get ready for local sightseeing of Delhi starting with the National Museum, Tibetan market at Janpath along with other pilgrimage places. After lunch( at an extra cost ) , keep exploring more pilgrimage sites such as Akshardham temple and Lotus temple. Go for more shopping of handicrafts and other items in market, followed by a visit to the Khan market. Khan Market is a shopper’s paradise in Delhi where one can shop for clothes, books, groceries, etc.Drop back at the hotel . Overnight stay in Delhi .

Day 3

Agar

This day of the golden triangle vacation package starts with a day trip to Agra by road. You can zip through Expressway to Agra in just 2 – 3 hours time. Check in at the pre booked hotel. There are some fascinating tourist sites near Agra, like FatehpurSikri, Mathura and Vrindavan. The TajMahal in Agra is one of the most visited tourist sites in India. This white marble monument of love is an excellent place to see and explore in Agra. Explore the other major attractions in Agra city including Agra Fort and others which were built during Mughal Empire in India.Drop back at the hotel .Overnight stay in Agra.

Day 4

Jaipur

On the way, visit FatehpurSikri – this Mughal city was founded in 1569 by Mughal emperor Akbar, and served as the capital of the Mughal Empire from 1571 to 1585. FatehpurSikri served as the capital of Mughal Empire for many years. Arrival in Jaipur by late afternoon which offers stunning hill side forts and glorious palaces adored the beauty of capital city – Jaipur. Check in at the pre booked hotel .Overnight stay in Jaipur.

Day 5

Jaipur

The whole day is dedicated to local sightseeing in Jaipur. You will be visiting City Palace and Amer Fort. Amer Fort is one of the largest and famous forts in entire state of Rajasthan.

Visit museums, forts, palaces and shopping markets that redefine Jaipur as a major tourist hub in India. Explore the architecture of various forts and palaces in heritage city of Jaipur which are live testimony of great Rajput architecture in Rajasthan. You can opt for Lassi  andKulfiwala Street. Evening free for leisure activities. Drop back at the hotel .Overnight stay in Jaipur.

Day 6

Departure

After breakfast proceed for a check put and start your drive back to Delhi . Drop at Delhi Airport / Railway station.

Know More About Char Dham:


 

“The Four Sacred Abodes”

Char Dham Yatra Tourism

Char Dham, which translates to “four abodes,” holds significant spiritual prominence in India. Located in the majestic state of Uttarakhand, this pilgrimage circuit encompasses four sacred sites: Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath. Each of these destinations is deeply intertwined with Hindu mythology and offers solace to millions of devotees who embark on the journey every year.

It’s essential to differentiate between the Char Dham of Uttarakhand, often referred to as ‘Chota Char Dham, ‘ and the larger, all-India Char Dham pilgrimage. The all-India Char Dham includes Badrinath in the North, Puri in the East, Rameswaram in the South, and Dwarka in the West. While both circuits are of great religious significance, the Chota Char Dham primarily focuses on sites within Uttarakhand and is the most popular among pilgrims.

Yamunotri, the first stop in the circuit, is dedicated to the goddess Yamuna. It marks the origin of the sacred Yamuna River. Devotees pay homage at the temple and also take a dip in the thermal springs nearby, which are believed to purify the soul. Following Yamunotri is Gangotri, a shrine dedicated to the goddess Ganga. This site marks the origin of the holy Ganges River, and like Yamunotri, it holds great significance in the purification rites of the Hindu religion.

Kedarnath, the third destination, is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is one of the 12 Jyotirlingas. It is accessible through a trek, making the journey both spiritual and adventurous. The last of the quartet, Badrinath, is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. With the Neelkanth peak forming a captivating backdrop, the temple’s vibrant architecture and its legendary tales of Lord Vishnu’s penance make it a fitting conclusion to the Char Dham Yatra.

The pilgrimage is not just a test of devotion but also of endurance, as the terrain can be challenging. However, with the recent developments and facilities, the journey has become more accessible to a wider range of devotees. During the winter season, from late November to April, the temples remain shut because of significant snowfall. They typically reopen in May, based on the prevailing weather conditions. Hence, the ideal time to embark on the Char Dham Yatra is between May to October, avoiding the monsoon and extreme winter months.

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