Delhi to Chardham Yatra

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Travel from Delhi to CharDham Yatra by Road
The Char Dham Yatra in Uttarakhand covers four major Hindu pilgrimage sites — Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath. Starting your journey from Delhi is a popular choice, especially for road trips, as it gives you flexibility, scenic routes, and the convenience of group travel in private vehicles like cars or Tempo Travellers.
Distance:
230–250 km
Route:
Delhi → Meerut → Muzaffarnagar → Roorkee → Haridwar/Rishikesh
Travel Time:
5–6 hours
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How to Plan a trip to CharDham Yatra from Delhi
Here’s a ready-to-use Delhi to Dham Yatra Tour Package (5 to 6 Days) – ideal for travelers seeking a short yet spiritually fulfilling pilgrimage, typically covering Kedarnath or Badrinath only (not full Char Dham, which takes 10–12 days). This package is perfect for those with time limits but a strong desire to experience the divine Himalayas.



With a customized travel plan, well-planned itinerary, and ideal time to visit, you can transform your spiritual Delhi to Dham Yatra into a truly enjoyable and exciting road trip. Whether you’re visiting Kedarnath or Badrinath, the journey through the heart of Uttarakhand offers more than just religious significance — it delivers awe-inspiring Himalayan views, peaceful river valleys, and sacred cultural sites along the way.
10-Day Delhi to Char Dham Yatra Itinerary
Day 1: Delhi to Haridwar
– Depart from Delhi to Haridwar (220 km, 5-6 hours)
– Visit Har Ki Pauri for Ganga Aarti
– Explore Haridwar’s markets and temples
– Overnight stay in Haridwar
Day 2: Haridwar to Barkot
– Drive to Barkot (192 km, 6-7 hours)
– En route, visit scenic spots
– Overnight stay in Barkot
Day 3: Yamunotri
– Drive to Janki Chatti (44 km, 1-2 hours) and trek to Yamunotri Temple (6 km)
– Offer prayers and bathe in Surya Kund’s hot springs
– Return to Barkot for overnight stay
Day 4: Gangotri
– Drive to Gangotri (240 km, 8-9 hours)
– Visit Gangotri Temple and take a dip in Bhagirathi River
– Overnight stay in Gangotri
Day 5: Kedarnath
– Drive to Gaurikund (220 km, 7-8 hours) and trek to Kedarnath Temple (14 km)
– Offer prayers and explore the surroundings
– Overnight stay in Kedarnath
Day 6: Kedarnath
– Spend the day exploring Kedarnath and its surroundings
– Overnight stay in Kedarnath
Day 7: Badrinath
– Drive to Badrinath (210 km, 6-7 hours)
– Visit Badrinath Temple and take a dip in Tapt Kund
– Explore Mana Village
– Overnight stay in Badrinath
Day 8: Badrinath to Rishikesh
– Drive to Rishikesh (290 km, 8-9 hours)
– Visit Ram Jhula and Lakshman Jhula
– Overnight stay in Rishikesh
Day 9: Rishikesh
– Explore Rishikesh’s markets and temples
– Attend Ganga Aarti at Triveni Ghat
– Overnight stay in Rishikesh
Day 10: Return to Delhi
– Drive back to Delhi (240 km, 6-7 hours)
– End of the Char Dham Yatra tour
This itinerary provides a comprehensive and well-structured plan for the Char Dham Yatra. Enjoy your trip!
Delhi to CharDham Yatra Tempo Traveller Fare
Planning a spiritual journey to Kedarnath or Badrinath? You’ll find a range of Tempo Traveller options to suit your group size and budget — perfect for both economical pilgrims and those seeking a more luxurious travel experience. We offer specially curated Delhi to Dham Yatra Tempo Traveller packages starting at just ₹8,500 per day, depending on the vehicle type and route.
Places to See in CharDham Yatra
The Char Dham Yatra in Uttarakhand is not just a pilgrimage to four sacred shrines — Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath — but also a journey through some of the most beautiful and spiritually uplifting places in the Himalayas. In Yamunotri, devotees are enchanted by the Yamunotri Temple, Surya Kund, and the sacred Divya Shila, surrounded by serene mountain trails. Gangotri offers the majestic Gangotri Temple, the divine Gaumukh Glacier (source of the Ganges), and peaceful sites like Pandav Gufa and Bhairon Ghati. Kedarnath, nestled among snow-capped peaks, is home to the ancient Kedarnath Temple, the spiritual Adi Shankaracharya Samadhi, and beautiful spots like Gandhi Sarovar and Bhairavnath Temple. In Badrinath, visitors are drawn to the iconic Badrinath Temple, relaxing Tapt Kund, and the culturally rich Mana Village, where you’ll find Vyas Gufa, Ganesh Gufa, and the legendary Bhim Pul. Each of these destinations blends natural beauty, mythology, and deep spirituality — making the Char Dham Yatra a once-in-a-lifetime experience.