Embark on a spiritual expedition with our meticulously crafted chardham yatra tour package from hubballi dharwad. This 9-day pilgrimage offers a profound journey through the sacred Garhwal Himalayas, connecting devotees to Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath. Witness the breathtaking natural beauty of Uttarakhand, from towering peaks to pristine river confluences. The chardham yatra tour package from hubballi dharwad ensures a comfortable and enriching experience, encompassing revered shrines like the Yamunotri Temple, Gangotri Temple, Kedarnath Temple – accessible by helicopter or trek, and the holy Badrinath Dham. Explore the spiritual tranquility of Mana village and the picturesque confluence points of the Alaknanda and Bhagirathi rivers, culminating in a soul-stirring adventure.
Day 1: Arrival Dehradun/Haridwar & Drive to Barkot
The journey begins with an arrival at Dehradun or Haridwar, where a comfortable transfer awaits. A scenic drive through the picturesque landscapes of Uttarakhand leads to Barkot. Barkot, nestled in the Yamuna valley, serves as an important base for the Yamunotri pilgrimage, offering serene views and a tranquil environment for an overnight stay.
Day 2: Yamunotri Darshan & Return to Barkot
An early morning drive leads to Janki Chatti, the starting point for the trek to Yamunotri Temple. This sacred shrine, dedicated to Goddess Yamuna, is situated near the source of the Yamuna River. The temple is a significant pilgrimage site, known for its thermal springs and the spiritual solace it offers. Visitors can take a holy dip in the Yamuna River and offer prayers before returning to Barkot for the night. Yamunotri Temple
Day 3: Barkot to Uttarkashi (via Gangotri Sightseeing)
Following breakfast, the journey continues towards Uttarkashi. En route, the tour proceeds to Gangotri for darshan. The Gangotri Temple, dedicated to Goddess Ganga, is nestled amidst the majestic Garhwal Himalayas. It is believed to be the place where King Bhagirath worshipped Lord Shiva, and the sacred River Ganga descended to Earth. The temple’s pristine location offers breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks and the roaring Bhagirathi River. After spiritual offerings, the drive proceeds to Uttarkashi for an overnight stay. Gangotri Temple
Day 4: Uttarkashi to Phata
Today involves a drive from Uttarkashi to Phata. Uttarkashi, often referred to as Devbhumi, is a town of spiritual significance, home to numerous temples and ashrams. The journey through the scenic mountains offers glimpses of local life and stunning natural beauty. Phata serves as a crucial base for pilgrims heading to Kedarnath, particularly for those opting for helicopter services, providing a resting point before the challenging ascent. An overnight stay is arranged in Phata.
Day 5: Phata to Kedarnath
The fifth day is dedicated to the pilgrimage to Kedarnath. Guests proceed to Kedarnath Temple either by opting for a helicopter ride from Guptkashi/Phata (subject to booking), or by trekking/pony from Gaurikund. Kedarnath, one of the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva, is a revered Hindu shrine set against the dramatic backdrop of the Kedarnath range. The ancient stone temple, standing at an elevation of 3,583 meters, holds immense spiritual importance and architectural grandeur. An overnight camp stay is arranged near Kedarnath. Kedarnath Temple
Day 6: Kedarnath to Phata
After morning prayers and darshan at Kedarnath Temple, the return journey to Phata begins. Pilgrims descend from Kedarnath, either by helicopter, pony, or trek, soaking in the last views of the majestic Himalayan abode. Upon reaching Phata, guests can relax and rejuvenate after the arduous yet fulfilling pilgrimage, with an overnight stay in Phata.
Day 7: Phata to Badrinath (via Mana Village)
The tour continues towards the holy town of Badrinath. Upon arrival, the afternoon is reserved for visiting the revered Badrinath Temple. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, this ancient temple is one of the four Dhams and a significant pilgrimage site in India. Its vibrant architecture and serene location on the banks of the Alaknanda River captivate devotees. Later, an excursion to Mana Village, the ‘last Indian village’ before the Tibet border, offers cultural insights. This picturesque village is renowned for its unique traditions and mythical connections. Overnight stay in Badrinath. Badrinath Temple Mana Village
Day 8: Badrinath Sightseeing & Drive to Pipalkoti
Morning hours are dedicated to further sightseeing around Badrinath. This includes exploring the Tapt Kund, a natural thermal spring believed to have medicinal properties, and the Brahma Kapal, a sacred place for performing ancestral rites. The area around Badrinath offers stunning views of Nilkantha Peak. In the evening, the journey continues to Pipalkoti, a small town offering a comfortable stay before the final leg of the tour.
Day 9: Drive to Rishikesh (Confluence Sightseeing) & Drop at Haridwar
The final day involves a scenic drive towards Rishikesh. En route, stops are made at significant river confluences, including Nand Prayag, Karna Prayag, Rudra Prayag, and Dev Prayag, where the majestic rivers of the Garhwal Himalayas merge, creating spectacular natural spectacles. Each confluence holds spiritual importance and offers unique photographic opportunities. Later in the evening, a visit to Rishikesh, the ‘Yoga Capital of the World’, allows for exploration of its famous ashrams and the iconic Lakshman Jhula and Ram Jhula bridges, before the final drop-off at Haridwar by 8 PM. Rishikesh
The Chardham Yatra covers the four most sacred shrines in the Garhwal Himalayas. The pilgrimage includes visits to the Yamunotri Temple, the source of the Yamuna River, renowned for its spiritual aura and thermal springs. The journey proceeds to Gangotri Temple, dedicated to Goddess Ganga, situated in a pristine Himalayan setting where the holy river is believed to have descended. The revered Kedarnath Temple, one of the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva, stands majestically amidst snow-capped peaks. Finally, the holy Badrinath Temple, dedicated to Lord Vishnu, offers a profound spiritual experience on the banks of the Alaknanda River, alongside a visit to Mana Village, India’s last village near the Indo-Tibetan border.
The tour culminates with an exploration of spiritually significant confluence points (Prayags) where major Himalayan rivers merge. These include Nand Prayag, where the Alaknanda meets the Nandakini; Karna Prayag, the confluence of the Alaknanda and Pindar rivers; Rudra Prayag, where the Alaknanda merges with the Mandakini; and Dev Prayag, the sacred meeting point of the Alaknanda and Bhagirathi rivers, which then flows as the Ganga. The journey also includes a visit to Rishikesh, globally recognized as the ‘Yoga Capital of the World’, offering a tranquil environment with iconic landmarks such as the Lakshman Jhula and Ram Jhula suspension bridges.
Throughout the Chardham Yatra, accommodations are provided in carefully selected 3-star hotels or equivalent camps/guesthouses in locations such as Barkot, Uttarkashi, Phata, Kedarnath (camp stay), Badrinath, and Pipalkoti. These establishments offer comfortable stays with essential amenities, ensuring a relaxing experience after each day’s spiritual journey. The hotels are chosen for their cleanliness, service quality, and convenient access to key pilgrimage routes.
The Chardham Yatra Tour Package from Hubballi Dharwad offers competitive pricing based on group size. The package prices per person are as follows:
These prices ensure a comfortable and spiritually fulfilling journey to the sacred Chardham sites.
Breakfast, all sightseeing as per itinerary, AC vehicle Dzire or Innova or Tempo Traveller as per group size, driver allowance, parking, tolls, and stay in 3star AC hotels.
Anything not mentioned in inclusions, entry tickets, boating, guide services, personal expenses, camera fees, or meals other than breakfast.
Child up to 6 years Free
Child 6 to 8 years Half charge
Child above 8 years Full charge
20 percent advance at time of booking
20 percent after getting hotel booking voucher
60 percent during tour in parts
For tours between 15 Dec to 2 Jan, 50 percent advance payment required.
Minimum Rs. 3000 cancellation charge per person
10 percent or Rs. 3000 per person whichever is higher
25 percent cancellation between 46 to 30 days before departure
50 percent cancellation between 30 to 15 days before departure
75 percent cancellation between 15 to 5 days before departure
100 percent cancellation within 5 days of departure or noshow
Cancellation charges are calculated as percentage of total tour cost.
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This sacred 9-day Chardham Yatra tour package from Hubballi Dharwad commences with the spiritual journey to Yamunotri.
Yamunotri, the westernmost shrine of the Chardham Yatra, is dedicated to Goddess Yamuna. Situated in the Garhwal Himalayas at an altitude of 3,293 meters, it is the source of the Yamuna River, the second-holiest river in India. The main temple, built by Maharaja Pratap Shah of Tehri Garhwal, houses a black marble idol of Goddess Yamuna. Pilgrims traditionally take a holy dip in the thermal springs at Janki Chatti before embarking on the challenging trek to the temple. The surrounding landscape, characterized by rugged peaks, dense forests, and the gushing Yamuna, offers a truly divine and picturesque experience. The arduous journey to Yamunotri is considered highly meritorious, promising spiritual cleansing and blessings.
Gangotri, nestled at an altitude of 3,100 meters, is the origin of the sacred River Ganga (Bhagirathi). This holy town in the Garhwal Himalayas holds immense spiritual significance as the place where Goddess Ganga descended to Earth after King Bhagirath’s penance. The majestic Gangotri Temple, a significant stop on the Chardham Yatra, is dedicated to Goddess Ganga. Built by a Gorkha General, Amar Singh Thapa, in the 18th century, the temple stands on the right bank of the Bhagirathi River. The natural beauty of Gangotri, with its towering peaks, glaciers, and the mighty river, provides a serene and awe-inspiring backdrop for devotees seeking spiritual solace and blessings.
Kedarnath, one of the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva, is among the most revered Hindu shrines and a pivotal part of the Chardham Yatra. Located at an astounding altitude of 3,583 meters amidst the majestic Kedarnath range, the ancient stone temple stands as a testament to profound faith and architectural resilience. The challenging journey to Kedarnath, often involving a trek or helicopter ride, is considered a pilgrimage of immense spiritual merit. Surrounded by snow-capped peaks and the Mandakini River, the temple’s austere beauty and historical significance draw countless devotees seeking Lord Shiva’s blessings in this remote and sacred abode.
Badrinath, the northernmost pilgrimage site of the Chardham, is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is a paramount destination for Hindu devotees. Situated at an elevation of 3,133 meters in the Garhwal Himalayas, on the banks of the Alaknanda River, the Badrinath Temple is renowned for its vibrant facade and spiritual aura. The temple is one of the 108 Divya Desams, holy shrines for Vaishnavites. Pilgrims also visit the Tapt Kund, a natural thermal spring, and Brahma Kapal for ancestral rites. Surrounded by towering peaks like Nilkantha and lush valleys, Badrinath offers a mesmerizing blend of spiritual sanctity and breathtaking natural beauty.