Do Dham from by 20 Seater Traveler from Haridwar ( 6 Days )
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Do Dham from by 20 Seater Traveler from Haridwar ( 6 Days )

Overview

Do Dham Yatra

Do Dham Yatra

The Do Dham Yatra refers to a popular pilgrimage circuit in India that involves visiting two out of the four sacred Hindu pilgrimage sites in Uttarakhand. These four sites are collectively known as the Char Dham, and they hold significant religious importance in Hinduism. The Do Dham Yatra is considered a spiritually rewarding journey and is less time-consuming compared to the Chota Char Dham Yatra, which covers all four pilgrimage sites.

The two pilgrimage sites included in the Do Dham Yatra are:

  1. Badrinath: Located in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand, Badrinath is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is one of the holiest temples in Hinduism. The temple enshrines a black stone idol of Lord Vishnu in a meditative posture. It is situated at an altitude of approximately 3,133 meters (10,279 feet) above sea level, along the banks of the Alaknanda River.

  2. Kedarnath: Kedarnath, situated in the Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand, is dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas, and the temple is believed to have been established by the Pandavas from the ancient Indian epic, Mahabharata. Pilgrims have to undertake a challenging trek of about 16 kilometers (10 miles) from Gaurikund to reach the temple, which is situated at an elevation of approximately 3,583 meters (11,755 feet) above sea level.

The Do Dham Yatra typically starts from Haridwar or Rishikesh, from where pilgrims proceed to the first destination, usually Badrinath, and then continue to Kedarnath. The journey takes visitors through scenic landscapes, lush valleys, and picturesque mountains, offering a serene and spiritually enriching experience.

The yatra is usually undertaken during the summer months when the temples are open for devotees, from late April to early November. During the winter season, both Badrinath and Kedarnath temples remain closed due to heavy snowfall, and the region becomes inaccessible.

The Do Dham Yatra holds immense religious significance for Hindus, and many devotees undertake this pilgrimage to seek blessings, cleanse their sins, and attain spiritual fulfillment. It offers an opportunity to connect with nature, experience the divinity of the sacred sites, and immerse in the rich cultural heritage of India.

Tour Amenities

  • Comfortable Vehicle with ample space for luggage.
  • Exclusive vehicle for the duration of the trip.
  • Inclusive of all state taxes and tolls.
  • Driver’s night allowance and all associated fees covered.
  • Parking charges to be borne separately.

Tour Itinerary

Day 1: Haridwar to Sonprayag – Morning: Depart from Haridwar for Sonprayag (approx. 8–9 hour drive, 235 km) via NH7 through the majestic Garhwal Himalayas; En route sightseeing: in Haridwar visit Har Ki Pauri, Mansa Devi Temple (via ropeway), and Chandi Devi Temple; in Rishikesh explore Triveni Ghat, Laxman Jhula, Ram Jhula, Parmarth Niketan Ashram, and Sivananda Ashram; stop at the revered Dhari Devi Temple; witness sacred confluences at Devprayag, Rudraprayag; Evening: Check-in at hotel in Sonprayag; Overnight Stay: Sonprayag.

Day 2: Sonprayag to Kedarnath – Morning: Travel from Sonprayag to Gaurikund (approx. 6 km by road) and commence 16 km trek to Kedarnath; Sightseeing: Kedarnath Temple (Jyotirlinga of Lord Shiva), Bhairav Temple; Evening: Attend aarti at Kedarnath Temple; Overnight Stay: Kedarnath.

Day 3: Kedarnath to Sonprayag – Morning: Attend morning Aarti at Kedarnath Temple; begin descent (16 km) to Gaurikund and drive to Sonprayag; Afternoon: Rest; Evening (Optional): Visit Triyuginarayan Temple (if time permits); Overnight Stay: Sonprayag.

Day 4: Sonprayag to Tungnath to Chopta – Depart from Sonprayag for scenic drive to Chopta via Guptkashi and Ukhimath (approx. 3–4 hrs, 100 km); visit Omkareshwar Temple in Ukhimath; from Chopta, begin 3.5 km trek to Tungnath Temple (world’s highest Shiva temple at 3,680 m), and optionally 1.5 km trek to Chandrashila Peak (4,000 m) for panoramic views of Nanda Devi, Trishul, Chaukhamba peaks; Overnight Stay: Chopta.

Day 5: Chopta to Badrinath – Morning: Drive to Badrinath (approx. 7–8 hours, 180 km) via Joshimath; En route sightseeing: visit Narasimha Temple and Shankaracharya Math; at Badrinath, visit Badrinath Temple, Tapt Kund, Brahma Kapal, Mana Village (including Bhim Pul, Vyas Gufa, Ganesh Gufa, Charan Paduka); Evening: Attend aarti; Overnight Stay: Badrinath.

Day 6: Badrinath to Haridwar – Depart via Joshimath with stops at Narasimha Temple and Shankaracharya Math; continue via Panch Prayag confluences (Vishnuprayag, Nandprayag, Karnaprayag, Rudraprayag, Devprayag); visit Dhari Devi Temple; reach Haridwar by evening; attend Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri; Drop-off: Desired location in Haridwar.