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| Chardham Yatra Haridwar Tour |
Char Dham Yatra is the most preferred one for all the pilgrims who are of the notion that it is very necessary for them and their family members to come closer to divinity through their visit to the ‘four abodes’.
The first day of journey to Char Dham Yatra through Haridwar on the way to Barkot is of 215 Kms and of 07 hrs duration. Reaching Haridwar Railway Station on the way to Barkot you are likely to pay a visit to Dehradun, Mussoorie and visit the Kempty Falls. You can then return back to Barkot and stay overnight at the hotel. On the way from Barkot to Yamunotri and back to Barkot is 42 Kms drive and 6 Kms trek, you need to leave for Janki Chatti & Fool Chatti. Taking holy dip in Garam Kund at Yamunotri, after overnight stay at the Hotel, you ought to visit Hanuman Chatti, Yamunotri Temple, Surya Kund and Divya Shila; you start on your holy travel again. As the next day dawns you take a journey from Barkot to Uttarkashi which is 82 Kms for 4 hours. Early morning you would have to leave for Uttarkashi en route visit to Prakateshwar Cave, post that upon your arrival at Uttarkashi you might check in the hotel, visit the Vishwanath Temple, staying overnight at the Hotel. You might visit Ekadash Rudra Temple, Bhairav Temple, Gyaneshwar Temple and Temple of Goddess Kuteti Devi.
The first day of journey to Char Dham Yatra through Haridwar on the way to Barkot is of 215 Kms and of 07 hrs duration. Reaching Haridwar Railway Station on the way to Barkot you are likely to pay a visit to Dehradun, Mussoorie and visit the Kempty Falls. You can then return back to Barkot and stay overnight at the hotel. On the way from Barkot to Yamunotri and back to Barkot is 42 Kms drive and 6 Kms trek, you need to leave for Janki Chatti & Fool Chatti. Taking holy dip in Garam Kund at Yamunotri, after overnight stay at the Hotel, you ought to visit Hanuman Chatti, Yamunotri Temple, Surya Kund and Divya Shila; you start on your holy travel again. As the next day dawns you take a journey from Barkot to Uttarkashi which is 82 Kms for 4 hours. Early morning you would have to leave for Uttarkashi en route visit to Prakateshwar Cave, post that upon your arrival at Uttarkashi you might check in the hotel, visit the Vishwanath Temple, staying overnight at the Hotel. You might visit Ekadash Rudra Temple, Bhairav Temple, Gyaneshwar Temple and Temple of Goddess Kuteti Devi.
Next day you would be on a schedule from Uttarkashi to Gangotri and then back to Uttarkashi that is 100 Kms per way. After an early morning drive to Gangotri, you might take a holy dip in the pious Ganga River called Bhagirathi at its starting point. The next day unfolds itself and you might start from Uttarkashi to Guptkashi which is 225 Kms drive for 9 to 10 hours. While on Guptkashi drive en route you visit the Tehri Dam and move towards Guptkashi, upon arrival you might check-in at the Hotel. In the evening you might visit Kashi Vishwanath Temple, Ardh Narishwar temple and post the overnight stay at the Hotel you would be delighted to come back and take some rest.
After this journey you might visit Guptkashi to Gaurikund and then to Kedarnath which is a 32 kms drive and 14 Kms trekking. After sometime perform Pooja avail Darshan at Kedarnath ji, visit Adi Shakaracharya Samadhi located behind the Temple. Stay overnight at the Guest House.
Your visit commences from Kedarnath to Gaurikund and lastly to Pipalkoti which is a 14 Kms trekking and a drive of 145 kms. After early morning Pooja and Darshan at the Temple, you start trekking downwards to Gaurikund and leave for Pipalkoti, where Pooja and Darshan ought to be performed. After overnight stay at the hotel, you might move from Pipalkoti to Badrinath which is a distance covering 72 Kms, it’s a three and a half hours drive.
After journey from Badrinath to Rudraprayag which is a distance of155 Kms, you ought to perform the morning Pooja and Darshan at the Temple. Next day you might start from Rudraprayag to Haridwar which is a distance of 157 Kms, en route visit to Devprayag.

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