Delhi to Kedarnath Yatra – 5night and 6days

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The Kedarnath Yatra is a pilgrimage to the holy shrine of Kedarnath, located in the Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand, India. Kedarnath is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas (divine representations of Lord Shiva) and holds great religious significance for Hindus.

During the Kedarnath Yatra, devotees undertake a journey to reach the Kedarnath Temple, which is situated at an altitude of 3,583 meters (11,755 feet) in the majestic Garhwal Himalayan range. The yatra typically begins in the months of April or May, after the winter season ends and the temple is reopened. The temple remains accessible until the onset of winter, usually in November, when it is closed due to heavy snowfall.

The traditional route to Kedarnath involves a trek of approximately 14 kilometers (8.7 miles) from Gaurikund, which is the base camp for the yatra. Gaurikund can be reached by road from major cities like Haridwar, Rishikesh, and Dehradun. From Gaurikund, pilgrims have the option to trek or hire a mule or a palanquin (doli) to reach the temple.

The trek from Gaurikund to Kedarnath takes you through picturesque landscapes, dense forests, and steep trails. Along the way, you will come across several resting points, refreshment stalls, and basic accommodation facilities. The most notable resting point is Rambara, which is around 7 kilometers (4.3 miles) from Gaurikund and serves as a popular spot for taking a break.

Upon reaching Kedarnath, pilgrims visit the ancient Kedarnath Temple, believed to be built by the Pandavas from the Hindu epic Mahabharata. The temple is surrounded by magnificent snow-clad peaks, including the imposing Kedarnath Peak (6,940 meters or 22,769 feet).

After offering prayers at the temple, devotees return to Gaurikund following the same route. Many pilgrims also visit other nearby places of religious significance, such as Triyuginarayan Temple, Guptkashi, and Tungnath (the highest Shiva temple in the world).

It’s important to note that the Kedarnath Yatra can be physically challenging due to the high altitude and steep terrain. Pilgrims are advised to be well-prepared, physically fit, and equipped with suitable clothing, shoes, and essentials for the journey. It is also recommended to check the weather conditions and seek guidance from local authorities before embarking on the yatra.

Please note that the information provided is based on the knowledge available up to September 2021, and it’s always a good idea to verify the latest updates and guidelines regarding the Kedarnath Yatra from reliable sources or official authorities before planning your trip.

Overview

The Kedarnath Yatra is a pilgrimage to the holy shrine of Kedarnath, located in the Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand, India. Kedarnath is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas (divine representations of Lord Shiva) and holds great religious significance for Hindus.

During the Kedarnath Yatra, devotees undertake a journey to reach the Kedarnath Temple, which is situated at an altitude of 3,583 meters (11,755 feet) in the majestic Garhwal Himalayan range. The yatra typically begins in the months of April or May, after the winter season ends and the temple is reopened. The temple remains accessible until the onset of winter, usually in November, when it is closed due to heavy snowfall.

The traditional route to Kedarnath involves a trek of approximately 14 kilometers (8.7 miles) from Gaurikund, which is the base camp for the yatra. Gaurikund can be reached by road from major cities like Haridwar, Rishikesh, and Dehradun. From Gaurikund, pilgrims have the option to trek or hire a mule or a palanquin (doli) to reach the temple.

The trek from Gaurikund to Kedarnath takes you through picturesque landscapes, dense forests, and steep trails. Along the way, you will come across several resting points, refreshment stalls, and basic accommodation facilities. The most notable resting point is Rambara, which is around 7 kilometers (4.3 miles) from Gaurikund and serves as a popular spot for taking a break.

Upon reaching Kedarnath, pilgrims visit the ancient Kedarnath Temple, believed to be built by the Pandavas from the Hindu epic Mahabharata. The temple is surrounded by magnificent snow-clad peaks, including the imposing Kedarnath Peak (6,940 meters or 22,769 feet).

After offering prayers at the temple, devotees return to Gaurikund following the same route. Many pilgrims also visit other nearby places of religious significance, such as Triyuginarayan Temple, Guptkashi, and Tungnath (the highest Shiva temple in the world).

It’s important to note that the Kedarnath Yatra can be physically challenging due to the high altitude and steep terrain. Pilgrims are advised to be well-prepared, physically fit, and equipped with suitable clothing, shoes, and essentials for the journey. It is also recommended to check the weather conditions and seek guidance from local authorities before embarking on the yatra.

Please note that the information provided is based on the knowledge available up to September 2021, and it’s always a good idea to verify the latest updates and guidelines regarding the Kedarnath Yatra from reliable sources or official authorities before planning your trip.

Itinerary

Today start your journey to Rishikesh from Delhi. In the evening attend the
Ganga Aarti at Har-Ki-Pauri. And hotel Dinner and overnight stay at hotel.

Start drive from Rishikesh to Guptkashi. On arrival check-in at hotel for
overnight stay. The evening is free to visit the Vishwanath Temple.

Start the drive at 0530 hrs sharp to Gaurikund. Sonprayag is the closest stop
before Gaurikund at distance of 06 Kms. Private Vehicles are allowed only till
Sonprayag. Hire the local vehicle from Sonprayag to Gaurikund. Upon arrival
start the trek on the zigzag and well laid trail to Kedarnath or there are other
options of pony or Doli available on rent. On arrival check-in at hotel, freshen
up and visit Kedarnath Ji. Pay homage to divine statue of Nandi bull, located
atthe temple entrance gate. Attend the evening Arti and offer your prayers
to Lord Shiva. You can also visit Adi Shankaracharya Samadhi, the grave of
Adi Guru Shankaracharya, located at the premises of Kedarnath temple which
is also one of the most popular spot at Kedarnath. After offering prayers get
back to hotel for an overnight stay.
"Kedarnath Dham is one of the pre-eminent divine temple of Lord Shiva.
Temple is situated in a breath-taking location, near the source of
MandakiniRiver. Kedarnath temple is highest located among the 12
Jyotirlingas and is also the most important temple among the Panch
Kedars (group of five Shiva temples in Garhwal Himalayas)."

In the morning participate the arti at and abhishek at Kedarnath temple &
takeblessing from Kedarnath ji. Latter after breakfast trek down to same
way where you come from. On arrival Gaurikund Drive to Guptkashi and
check intoa hotel followed by dinner & overnight stay.

In the morning after having breakfast drive towards Rishikesh, an overnight
stay.

In the morning after having breakfast drive towards Delhi via Rishikesh,
Haridwar.
On arrival it's time to conclude the lifetime religious tour of Chardham.

Inclusions :

  • Accommodation in above mention hotels.
  • • Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
  • • Transportation Services by Innova/ Indigo/ Swift Desire/ Etios/
  • TempoTraveler.
  • • All toll, tax, parking and driver allowances are included.

Exclusions :

  • Govt. Service Tax, (G.S.T)
  • • Any International or Domestic Air or Rail Tickets.
  • • Extra Meals/drinks not mentioned.
  • • Any expenses of laundry, porter, pony / Palaki, tips, camera fee, ropeway
  • charges, entrance charges.
  • • Any travel, medical health insurance or any other expenses incurred
  • due to bad weather, road closure, landslides, etc. and anything not
  • specified in cost included.

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Delhi to Kedarnath Yatra – 5night and 6days
From ₹ 9999
/ Adult

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