Do Dham Yatra

Region
Uttarakhand
Duration
5 Days
Grade
Moderate
Max Altitude
11,760 Ft
Trekking Km
34km

Pickup & Drop Point
Haridwar
Base Camp
Gaurikund
Food
Veg Meals
Stay
Guest house & Camping
Best Season
May – June-September – October

Overview

The Indian Himalayas are home to countless spiritual destinations, where divinity and nature converge in their purest form. Among the most sacred and revered shrines stand Kedarnath, Badrinath each deeply rooted in Hindu mythology and worship traditions. These temples are not only symbols of faith but also gateways to some of the most awe-inspiring Himalayan landscapes. Known for their profound spiritual energy, cultural importance, and adventurous journeys, they together represent the essence of devotion, endurance, and the eternal bond between man and the divine.

Kedarnath, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas and a key pillar of the Chota Char Dham Yatra. Badrinath, dedicated to Lord Vishnu, is considered one of the 108 Divya Desams and the ultimate seat of Vaishnavite worship in the Himalayas. Each of these places is more than just a temple—it is a journey of faith through daunting mountain trails, fast-flowing rivers, and serene meadows, where the presence of gods is felt in every whisper of the wind.

Fixed Departure Dates

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Short Itinerary

● Route: Haridwar → Rishikesh → Devprayag → Srinagar → Rudraprayag → Guptkashi → Phata
● Distance: 210 km (approx. 7-8 hrs)
● Altitude: Haridwar (314 m) → Phata (1,520 m)

● Stay: Phata Resort / Hotel Krishna - Phata
● Rumkh Resort- Sitapur Sonprayag
● Dinner & Breakfast


Highlights:
● Devprayag (confluence of Alaknanda & Bhagirathi → Ganga)
● Rudraprayag (confluence of Alaknanda & Mandakini)

● Route: Drive to Gaurikund (7 km), then trek/pony/palki/helicopter to Kedarnath.
● Distance: 18-20 km by trek from Gaurikund
● Altitude: Phata (1,520 m) → Gaurikund (1,982 m) → Kedarnath (3,583m)

● Stay: Night halt at GMVN, Agrawal Bhawan

● Highlights:
○ Bhairavnath Temple
○ Kedarnath Temple: Built in ancient stone architecture, dedicated to Lord Shiva, the destroyer and protector.
○ Mythological Importance: Associated with the Pandavas and Adi Shankaracharya, who is believed to have attained Samadhi here.
○ Chorabari (Gandhi Sarovar): A high-altitude lake offering spectacular Himalayan reflections.
○ Vasuki Tal: A glacial lake at 14,200 ft, surrounded by snowy peaks.
○ Spiritual Aura: The chants of “Har Har Mahadev” in the Himalayan silence create goosebumps.
○ Snow peaks of Kedarnath Range

● Distance: 18 km trek + 7 km drive
● Altitude: Descend from Kedarnath (3,583 m) → Gaurikund (1,982 m) → Phata (1,520 m)

● Stay: Night halt at Phata Resort / Hotel Krishna

● Highlights:
○ Morning Darshan at Kedarnath
○ Return trek/heli to Gaurikund and drive back to Phata

● Distance: 75 km one way
● Altitude: Badrinath – 3,100 m
● Stay: Pipalkoti/Joshimath- Hotel Rajput

● Highlights:
○ Badrinath Temple Darshan
○ Badrinath Temple: Colorful, vibrant structure dedicated to Lord Vishnu, with sacred Garbha Griha (sanctum).
○ Tapt Kund: Natural hot water spring where devotees take a ritual bath before darshan.
○ Narad Kund: Pool where the idol of Lord Vishnu was discovered.
○ Mana Village: India’s last village near the Indo-Tibetan border, associated with the Mahabharata legends.
○ Vyas Gufa & Ganesh Gufa: Mythical caves where sage Vyasa dictated the Mahabharata to Lord Ganesha.

● Distance: 300 km | 9–10 hrs
● Altitude: Haridwar – 314 m

● Highlights:
○ Scenic drive along Alaknanda & Ganga river
○ Confluences: Nandprayag, Karan Prayag, Devprayag

Detailed Itinerary

● Route: Haridwar → Rishikesh → Devprayag → Srinagar → Rudraprayag → Guptkashi → Phata
● Distance: 210 km (approx. 7-8 hrs)
● Altitude: Haridwar (314 m) → Phata (1,520 m)

● Stay: Phata Resort / Hotel Krishna - Phata
● Rumkh Resort- Sitapur Sonprayag
● Dinner & Breakfast


Highlights:
● Devprayag (confluence of Alaknanda & Bhagirathi → Ganga)
● Rudraprayag (confluence of Alaknanda & Mandakini)

Overview of the day: The yatra begins from Haridwar, the spiritual gateway of Uttarakhand, located on the banks of the sacred River Ganga. Haridwar, meaning “Gateway to the Gods”, is one of the seven holiest places (Sapta Puri) in Hindu tradition. Pilgrims often start their Char Dham or Kedarnath Yatra from here, seeking blessings at Har Ki Pauri, where evening Ganga Aarti fills the air with spiritual vibrations.

From Haridwar, the journey by road ascends gradually into the Garhwal Himalayas. The drive is long, but it passes through several spiritual and scenic halts like Rishikesh, Devprayag, Srinagar, Rudraprayag, and finally towards Guptakashi/Phata/Sonprayag.

Rishikesh, the Yoga Capital of the World, marks the beginning of the Himalayan foothills. Pilgrims may stop for a short darshan at Triveni Ghat or simply feel the divine energy of the place.

At Devprayag, the Alaknanda and Bhagirathi rivers merge to form the holy Ganga, a sight that fills devotees with awe.

Passing through Rudraprayag, where the Alaknanda meets the Mandakini River, the landscapes begin to shift into deeper Himalayan valleys. By evening, pilgrims reach either Guptakashi, Phata, or Sonprayag for an overnight stay.

Guptakashi: (1,320 m) is known for its Vishwanath Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, often regarded as a twin of the Kashi Vishwanath in Varanasi.

Phata: is an important base for those taking helicopter services to Kedarnath.

Sonprayag: located closer to Gaurikund (the trekking start point), is a common overnight halt for yatris proceeding by trek the next morning.

The first day is mostly about traveling and mentally preparing for the divine climb ahead. The night stay in the calm Himalayan environment instills both excitement and reverence for the journey.

● Route: Drive to Gaurikund (7 km), then trek/pony/palki/helicopter to Kedarnath.
● Distance: 18-20 km by trek from Gaurikund
● Altitude: Phata (1,520 m) → Gaurikund (1,982 m) → Kedarnath (3,583m)

● Stay: Night halt at GMVN, Agrawal Bhawan

● Highlights:
○ Bhairavnath Temple
○ Kedarnath Temple: Built in ancient stone architecture, dedicated to Lord Shiva, the destroyer and protector.
○ Mythological Importance: Associated with the Pandavas and Adi Shankaracharya, who is believed to have attained Samadhi here.
○ Chorabari (Gandhi Sarovar): A high-altitude lake offering spectacular Himalayan reflections.
○ Vasuki Tal: A glacial lake at 14,200 ft, surrounded by snowy peaks.
○ Spiritual Aura: The chants of “Har Har Mahadev” in the Himalayan silence create goosebumps.
○ Snow peaks of Kedarnath Range

Overview of the day: The second day is the spiritual highlight of the journey. Pilgrims wake up early, energized for the ascent towards Kedarnath. Depending on the mode of travel—trekking, pony rides, palanquins, or helicopter services—the journey varies in intensity but leads to the same sacred destination the Kedarnath Temple.

🚶 Trekking Route From Sonprayag, a short vehicle shuttle takes pilgrims to Gaurikund (1,982 m), the starting point of the 18-20 km trek to Kedarnath. Gaurikund itself holds great significance as it is associated with Goddess Parvati’s penance and the hot spring where devotees often take a holy dip before beginning their climb.

The trek winds along the Mandakini River, crossing bridges, waterfalls, and steep Himalayan paths. With every step, the sound of the river and chants of “Har Har Mahadev” echo in the air, motivating devotees to continue. Small tea stalls and rest points line the way, offering respite to tired yatris.

🚁 Helicopter Option For those opting for helicopter services from Phata, Sersi, or Guptkashi, the flight to Kedarnath provides breathtaking aerial views of snow-clad mountains and valleys. Within 10–15 minutes, the chopper lands near Kedarnath, making the sacred darshan accessible even for those unable to trek.

Arrival at Kedarnath: As pilgrims approach Kedarnath, the first sight of the temple with Kedarnath peak towering behind leaves everyone in awe. The 8th-century temple, built by the Pandavas and revived by Adi Shankaracharya, stands resilient against time and natural calamities, including the devastating floods of 2013.

Inside the temple, the Jyotirlinga of Lord Shiva in the form of a triangular stone lingam is worshipped. Devotees believe that offering prayers here absolves them of past sins and grants liberation (moksha). The spiritual energy at Kedarnath is indescribable; the chants, the bells, the incense, and the backdrop of snow-covered peaks create a surreal, divine atmosphere.

After darshan, pilgrims spend the night at Kedarnath, either in GMVN guesthouses,Hotels,accommodations. Staying overnight so close to the shrine, under the starry Himalayan sky, is a soul-stirring experience that stays etched forever in memory.

● Distance: 18 km trek + 7 km drive
● Altitude: Descend from Kedarnath (3,583 m) → Gaurikund (1,982 m) → Phata (1,520 m)

● Stay: Night halt at Phata Resort / Hotel Krishna

● Highlights:
○ Morning Darshan at Kedarnath
○ Return trek/heli to Gaurikund and drive back to Phata

Overview of the day: The third day begins with the divine aura of Kedarnath. Many devotees choose to attend the morning temple aarti, when the first rays of the sun touch the peaks and the temple bells ring melodiously. After breakfast, pilgrims prepare for the return journey.

Those trekking descend back the same 18-20 km path towards Gaurikund. Descending is easier than climbing, but still requires careful steps on steep sections.

Helicopter passengers return to Phata or Guptkashi within minutes, carrying with them memories of divine darshan.

At Gaurikund, pilgrims may again visit the small Gauri Mata Temple, believed to be the site where Goddess Parvati meditated for Lord Shiva. The natural hot springs here also provide relief to weary legs after the long trek.

From Gaurikund, travelers continue back to Phata/Guptakashi for the night stay.

The overnight stay at Phata/Guptakashi allows pilgrims to rest, reflect, and absorb the divinity of their journey before heading further down towards badrinath. days.

● Distance: Phata/Guptkashi-badrinath(approx. 220km | 8-10 hrs)
● Altitude: Badrinath – 3,133 m
● Stay: Badrinath(as per package)

● Highlights:
○ Badrinath Temple Darshan
○ Badrinath Temple: Colorful, vibrant structure dedicated to Lord Vishnu, with sacred Garbha Griha (sanctum).
○ Tapt Kund: Natural hot water spring where devotees take a ritual bath before darshan.
○ Narad Kund: Pool where the idol of Lord Vishnu was discovered.
○ Mana Village: India’s last village near the Indo-Tibetan border, associated with the Mahabharata legends.
○ Vyas Gufa & Ganesh Gufa: Mythical caves where sage Vyasa dictated the Mahabharata to Lord Ganesha.

Overview of the Day:
The day begins early at Guptakashi, from here, the road gradually ascends, offering views of steep mountains, green valleys, apple orchards, and rivers flowing through deep gorges.

The route passes through important places such as Joshimath, a historic town associated with Adi Guru Shankaracharya. Joshimath is also the winter seat of Lord Badri, as the idol from Badrinath temple is shifted here during winter when heavy snow blocks the shrine. The town is dotted with temples like Narsingh Temple and serves as a gateway to Auli, the famous ski destination.

From Joshimath, the road continues along the Alaknanda River, crossing small villages, waterfalls, and winding bends. The landscape becomes more dramatic as one approaches Govindghat, the starting point of the famous Valley of Flowers and Hemkund Sahib trek. Beyond this, the road climbs towards Hanuman Chatti, where a small temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman marks another important spiritual halt.

🛕 Arrival at Badrinath Dham
Reaching Badrinath Dham (3,300 m) is a spiritual milestone for every pilgrim. Surrounded by snow-capped peaks and nestled between the Nar and Narayan mountain ranges, Badrinath is considered one of the holiest temples in India. It forms part of both the Char Dham of India and the Chota Char Dham of Uttarakhand, making it one of the most significant destinations for Hindus worldwide.

The Badrinath Temple, dedicated to Lord Vishnu, is said to have been established in the 8th century by Adi Shankaracharya. According to legend, Lord Vishnu meditated here in deep austerity, while Goddess Lakshmi took the form of a Badri tree to provide him shelter—hence the name Badri Vishal.

The temple’s black stone idol of Lord Badrinarayan, seated in Padmasana, radiates divine energy. The temple complex is vibrant with chants, bells, and the fragrance of incense, offering a deeply immersive spiritual atmosphere. Pilgrims first take a holy dip in the Tapt Kund, a natural hot water spring believed to wash away sins, before entering the temple for darshan.

Darshan at Badrinath fills one with a sense of peace, devotion, and accomplishment, as it is considered one of the highest abodes of Lord Vishnu.

Visit to Mana Village – The Last Indian Village
After darshan, pilgrims often proceed to explore Mana Village, located just 3 km from Badrinath. Perched at an altitude of 3,200 m (10,500 ft), Mana is officially the last village of India on the Indo-Tibetan border. Rich in culture and mythology, it is home to the Indo-Mongolian Bhotiya tribes, known for their traditional wool products, handicrafts, and warm hospitality.

Mana is not just scenic but deeply spiritual, with several mythological sites connected to the Mahabharata.

Bhim Pul: A natural rock bridge over the Saraswati River, believed to have been placed by Bhima for Draupadi to cross during the Pandavas’ journey to heaven.

Vyas Gufa: The cave where Sage Ved Vyas is believed to have composed the Mahabharata and other Puranic texts.

Ganesh Gufa: Another cave associated with Lord Ganesha, who is said to have written the Mahabharata as dictated by Vyas.

Saraswati River Origin: A roaring river emerging from a gorge, marking one of the rare visible points of the mythological Saraswati River.

Walking through Mana Village allows travelers to experience traditional Himalayan life, enjoy tea at the famous “Last Tea Shop of India”, and soak in the dramatic mountain landscapes.

● Distance: 300 km | 9–10 hrs
● Altitude: Haridwar – 314 m

● Highlights:
○ Scenic drive along Alaknanda & Ganga river
○ Confluences: Nandprayag, Karen Prayag, Devprayag

Overview of the day:
The day begins early from Badrinath, with the journey descending along the Alaknanda River valley. The route retraces through Chamoli, Rudraprayag, Srinagar, and Devprayag before reaching Rishikesh and Haridwar in the plains.

This stretch is scenic yet long, offering pilgrims one last chance to witness the beauty of Uttarakhand’s river confluences, temples, and small towns before concluding the pilgrimage.

Sacred Confluences En Route
The descent is marked by several Panch Prayag (five confluences of the Alaknanda River system), each holding deep spiritual significance:
1. Vishnuprayag: Confluence of the Alaknanda and Dhauliganga rivers.
2. Nandaprayag: Confluence of the Alaknanda and Nandakini rivers.
3. Karnaprayag: Meeting of the Alaknanda and Pindar rivers, associated with Karna from the Mahabharata.
4. Rudraprayag: Confluence of the Alaknanda and Mandakini rivers, dedicated to Lord Shiva.
5. Devprayag: Sacred confluence where the Alaknanda merges with the Bhagirathi to form the holy Ganga.

Passing through these prayers makes the journey spiritually enriching, as many pilgrims stop briefly to offer prayers and soak in the divine energy of these river junctions.

Arrival in Rishikesh/Haridwar
By late evening, the journey concludes at Rishikesh or Haridwar.
Rishikesh, the “Yoga Capital of the World,” is known for its ashrams, meditation centers, and the famous suspension bridges Laxman Jhula and Ram Jhula. The evening Ganga Aarti at Triveni Ghat is a mesmerizing way to end a pilgrimage.

Haridwar, one of the seven holiest cities in India, is the gateway to the Char Dham Yatra. The Har Ki Pauri Ganga Aarti, with thousands of lamps floating on the sacred river, leaves pilgrims with a lasting spiritual impression.

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The Cost Includes
  • Accommodation (as per itinerary –2N Guptakashi, 1N Kedarnath, 1N Badrinath)
  • Breakfast & Dinner (Veg meals)
  • Private Vehicle for the entire trip (driver, toll, parking, fuel included)
  • Trek leader & guide,

The Cost Exclude
  • Lunch & personal expenses
  • Pony/Palki/Doli charges at Kedarnath
  • Helicopter charges for Kedarnath (optional)
  • Entry fees at monuments
  • Any king of Insurance
  • Medical/emergency evacuation charges
  • Anything not mentioned in inclusions

Best Time to Visit Do Dham Yatra

The best time to visit Kedarnath is during the Char Dham Yatra season, which typically runs from late April / early May to late October / early November.

Summer (May to June):
● Pleasant weather with temperatures ranging from 12°C to 24°C during the day.
● Snow begins to melt, making the trek accessible and the surroundings lush and greens
● Ideal for pilgrims and photographers who want clear skies and breathtaking landscapes.

Monsoon (July to September):
● Heavy rainfall makes the trek challenging and increases the risk of landslides.
● Only experienced trekkers with proper guidance should attempt during this period.
● The region is incredibly green, and waterfalls are at their peak.



How To Reach

Haridwar Pickup Points : Haridwar Railway Station .
Pickup timing Between : 6:30 To 8:30 in morning

By Air

By Train

By Bus/Road

Things to Carry

Smart packing is the secret to making the most of your Himalayan adventure. The mountains challenge both your stamina and your readiness, so every item in your backpack should be intentional and essential. Here’s why each one counts:

● Dham Registration photo Copy
● Govt. ID Proofs (Aadhar/Passport/Voter ID)
● Warm Clothing (woolens, thermal wear, gloves, muffler)
● Comfortable Trekking Shoes + Extra Slippers
● Raincoat / Poncho / Umbrella
● Woolen socks, cap, sunglasses
● Personal Medications, First-aid kit
● Torch / Headlamp with extra batteries
● Water bottle, Dry fruits, Energy bars
● Power bank, Camera, Chargers
● Trekking stick (especially for Kedarnath)


Do Dham Yatra Safety Preparation with Vanvas Adventure

1. Physical & Health Preparation
High altitude and rugged terrain can be challenging. Begin preparing at least 4–6 weeks before the trip.

🫁 Acclimatization & Fitness
Start light cardio exercises: walking, jogging, stair climbing, or yoga to improve lung capacity.
Practice breathing exercises (Pranayama) to cope with thin mountain air.
Build stamina by walking 3–5 km daily.
Avoid alcohol and smoking a week before the journey for better oxygen intake.

🩺 Medical Check-ups
Get a health check-up (especially for those with heart, lung, or joint issues).
Carry a fitness certificate if you plan to trek to Kedarnath or Yamunotri.
Consult a doctor for altitude sickness medication (e.g., Diamox, if recommended).

🚫 Restrictions
Children below 5 years and elderly with serious health conditions should consult a doctor before undertaking the Yatra.
Pregnant women and people with chronic respiratory or cardiac ailments should avoid high-altitude travel.

2. Essential Packing List
Traveling in the Himalayas requires layered clothing and specific gear.

🧳 Clothing
Thermal innerwear and fleece jackets.
Waterproof windcheater / down jacket.
Woolen caps, scarves, and gloves.
2–3 pairs of woolen socks & quick-dry trekking socks.
Sturdy trekking shoes with good grip.
Comfortable track pants and T-shirts for daytime.
Raincoat or poncho (especially for the monsoon period).

🧰 Personal Essentials
Reusable water bottle and water-purifying tablets.
High SPF sunscreen, lip balm, and sunglasses.
Personal toiletries, wet wipes, and sanitizers.
Quick-dry towels and lightweight blankets (if needed).
Torch/Headlamp with extra batteries.

💊 Medical Kit
Altitude sickness medicine (if prescribed).
Basic first-aid kit (band-aids, antiseptic cream, pain relievers).
Personal medicines for blood pressure, diabetes, etc.
ORS packets, antacids, anti-nausea & anti-allergy medicines .



Foods During Trek

Breakfast

Beverages
Tea (Regular / Masala / Ginger)
Coffee
Fresh Juice (Orange)

Breads & Light Items
Bread with Butter & Jam
Veg Sandwiches

Indian Breakfast Specials
Aloo Paratha with Curd & Pickle
Chole Bhature
Aloo Poori

Healthy & Light Options
Mix Veg Poha with Lemon
Mix Veg Vermicelli (Upma Style)
Porridge (Oats or Semolina)

Dinner Menu

Main Course
Mattar Paneer / Shahi Paneer
Rajma with Jeera Rice
Roti / Paratha with Seasonal Sabzi
Tadka Daal (Yellow Daal)
Aloo Gobhi / Aloo Methi
Masur Daal / Chana Daal
Mix Veg Manchurian with Fried Rice or Noodles

Desserts
Gulab Jamun
Sooji Halwa / Gajar Halwa

Beverages
Bournvita with Hot Milk
Herbal Tea (Optional for Digestion)

Note:This is a tentative menu. Vanvas Adventure reserves the right to change or update the menu without any prior notice.

Why Choose Vanvas Adventure ?

Vanvas Adventure is a Dehradun-based adventure travel company specializing in Himalayan treks and camping experiences. Established in 2015, it offers expertly guided treks and cozy camping options for families, couples, and friends. Their mission is to inspire and empower people to explore the great outdoors, connect with nature, and create lasting memories.

• Diverse Trekking Options: Vanvas Adventure provides a variety of trekking experiences suitable for different skill levels. Popular treks include the Har Ki Dun Trek, Chopta Tungnath Trek, and Kedarnath & Badrinath with Tungnath Yatra, Kuari Pass Trek, Balli Pass Trek, Dayara Bugyal. These treks offer breathtaking views and an opportunity to immerse oneself in the natural beauty of Uttarakhand.
      Experienced Local Guides – Knowledgeable about terrain, snow conditions, and safety.
      Safety First – Oxygen cylinders, first-aid, pulse oximeters, trained staff.
      Cultural Immersion – Stay in authentic homestays at Sankri, Chopta/ Sari Village, Osla Village, Fitari Village interact with locals.



Booking Process for Vanvas Adventure

Badrinath Dham Yatra 📍
BOOK FROM WEBSITES:
Trek Cost Per Head

Trek: Price on Request/-
Includes 5% @ GST
( Haridwar To Haridwar)
Duration: 3Days, 2Nights

Payment mode
Googlepay, PhonePe, Bhim : 9368705455
Name of the Bank - : Kotak Mahindra Bank
Account Holder-: Vanvas Adventure
Account Number- : 5949211784
IFSC Code- : KKBK0005171
Branch- : 87, Nehru colony Dehradun Uttarakhand

1.Inquiry
• Reach out via the official website, WhatsApp, or call to inquire about trek availability and details

2.Availability Confirmation:
• Check the trek dates availability on website


Booking & Payments

1000 Per Person In advance payment is required at the time of booking.
Pending dues will be collected on the pickup point before starting the journey.
Payment accepted via bank transfer, UPI, or authorized payment gateway.

Booking Confirmation

Upon receiving the deposit, Vanvas Adventure will send a booking confirmation invoice on WhatsApp or mail

Balance Payment

The remaining balance is to be paid 2 days before the trek date. Payment can be made via bank transfer, UPI, or other approved methods.

Cancellation Policy:

No refund will be provided. You can adjust your balance in any other trek with 1 year validity.


Frequently Asked Questions(FAQs)

The Do Dham Yatra is a sacred journey covering two major temples: Kedarnath Temple (Lord Shiva) and Badrinath Temple (Lord Vishnu).

The best time is from May to June and September to October. Avoid July–August due to heavy rainfall and landslides.

Generally, it takes 5–7 days by road. Helicopter tours can complete it in 2–3 days.

Yes, registration is mandatory via the Uttarakhand government portal or at registration counters.

The trek to Kedarnath Temple is about 16–18 km from Gaurikund and is moderate to challenging. Options like ponies, palkis, and helicopters are available.

Yes, with precautions:

  • Medical check-up before travel
  • Prefer helicopter services
  • Take rest breaks and stay hydrated


Yes, helicopter services are available for:

  • Kedarnath (from Phata, Guptkashi, Sirsi)
  • Complete Do Dham packages from Dehradun


ssentials include:

  • Warm clothes
  • Trekking shoes
  • Raincoat
  • Personal medicines
  • Valid ID proof