Char Dham Yatra Package 2024: A Complete Travel Guide

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In late April, the foothills of the Himalayas started getting clear from the snow. And the Char Dham yatra takes place to start welcoming tourists from all over the world. Consequently, tourists can plan a trip and book a Char Dham yatra package from Haridwar. Although, the gate sometimes reopen in mid of may according to the climate. Located in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand, known as the choti char dham yatra that includes four pilgrimages  places. Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath and Badrinath are the four temples that deity to a specific goddess known as the char dham yatra.

Chota Char Dham Yatra starts from the west of the great Himalayas ie. Yamunotri then proceeds to Gangotri and finally ends at the east prilimage sites kedarnath and badrinath. These temples of ancient time namely Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath and Badrinath are marks of the spiritual source of four holy rivers: the Yamuna, the Ganges, the Mandakini and the Alaknanda respectively.    

Why Did You Visit Char Dham Yatra?

Most of the people believe that touring Char Dham Yatra will wash away all sins and ensure let go of the cycle of birth and death. Although, the options for going on a Chota Char Dham Yatra are numerous so just start the journey to feel the peace surroundings. As the holy ancient temple devotes to a particular goddess. The Yamunotri is dedicated to goddess Yamuna, Gangotri is dedicated to goddess Ganga, Kedarnath is dedicated to goddess Mandakini and Badrinath is dedicated to goddess Alaknanda.

Eventually, Char Dham Yatra is the most famous yatra among tourists as everyone has a strong belief of attaining Moksha by visiting these pilgrimages. It is also famous for the enticing mountains enclosed by the thick layer of snow and beautiful blues.

What Are The Char Dham Yatra Opening & Closing Dates 2024?

Every year the char dham yatra opening dates vary according to the winter season and hindu occasions. During the winter season, the region receives heavy snowfall which makes the holy sites unreachable. Such as Kedarnath temple opening date 2024 will decide on the occasion of Mahashivratri, badrinath kapat opening date 2023 will decide on the Basant Panchmi, and Gangotri – Yamunotri temple opens on/ after akshaya tritiya(Akti or Akha Teej) every year.

Similarly, all the holy pilgrimages get closed for winter. Generally, the closure of Uttarakhand’s popular chota Char Dham portals on specific occasions. The portals of Kedarnath & Yamunotri mostly closed on Bhaiya Dooj occasion. Whereas, on the occasion of Govardhan Puja the portals of Gangotri usually closed. And the Badrinath temple closing dates declared on Vijayadashami occasion.

Kedarnath Opening & Closing Dates: 10 May 2024 (Opening Date) 31 October 2024 (Closing Date)

Badrinath Opening & Closing Dates: 10 May 2024(Opening Date) 2 November 2024(Closing Date)

Gangotri Opening & Closing Dates: 14 May 2024(Opening Date) 2 November 2024(Closing Date)

Yamunotri Opening & Closing Dates:  16 May 2024(Opening Date) 9 November 2024(Closing Date)

Remark: As soon the date will be released of closing of the portals by the government. You will surely get the update. 

About Char Dham Yatra            

Char Dham Yatra’s holy sites are located in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand which is also called Dev Bhoomi. The land of gods is famous among tourists for its mesmerizing landscapes and Pilgrim places. Badrinath, Kedarnath, Yamunotri, and Gangotri are the most famous Pilgrim places that are covered in the Char Dham Yatra package from Delhi. The yatra starts from the west side of India and ends on the east side respectively the starting point is Yamunotri then proceeding to Gangotri and finally to Kedarnath and Badrinath.         

Char Dham Yatra Route Map

Char Dham Yatra Map

Since, the journey starts from the west and ends on the east. The route map that follows on Char Dham Yatra package are as beneath:

Haridwar Rishikesh Barkot → Yamunotri → Uttarkashi → Gangotri → Gaurikund → Kedarnath → Joshimath → Badrinath

Yamunotri

Yamunotri

The Yatra’s journey starts from Yamunotri and it is devoted to a specific deity that is dedicated to goddess Yumana. The river Yumana goes along the pilgrims to the high elevation of the scenic Rawai Valley. And people believe that a bath of hot water springs in the vicinity of the temple is said to get salvation from a painful death.

Thus, to proceed the journey safely and peacefully then the route you can start from Rishikesh – Chamab – Barkot – Hanumanchatti – Jankichatti to Yamunotri.

Opening timing of Darshan: from 6 am to 8 pm

Gangotri

Gangotri

The next stoppage of the chardham yatra is Gangotri after Yamunotri. The Gangotri holy site is dedicated to Goddess Ganga which is situated on the bank of river Bhagirathi in Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand. Ganga river is the most sacred and longest river in India.

Thus, to proceed with the journey ahead then the route you can start from Yamunotri then Brahmkhal – Uttarkashi – Netala – Maneri – Gangnani- Harsil to Gangotri.

Opening timing of Darshan: there are two slots to visit for the Darshan (i) 6:15 am to 2:00 pm (ii) 3 pm to 9:30 pm

Kedarnath

Kedarnath

The third holy site of yatra which falls in Chardham Yatra is Kedarnath. This temple is in the list of 12 jyotirlingas and the most important temple among Panch Kedar. This holy site is situated in the lap of Himalayas and near the bank of Mandakini River.

Thus, to proceed with the journey ahead then the route you can start from Gangotri then Rudraprayag – Guptkashi – Phata- Rampur – Sitapur – Sonprayag – Gaurikund to Kedarnath.

Opening timing of Darshan: You can visit the temple anytime exactly the hours between 3 pm to 5 pm. During this period, the gate is closed for Darshan.

Badrinath

Badrinath

The last stoppage of the Yatra is Badrinath after Kedarnath. This holy site is dedicated to Lord Vishnu which is situated between Nar and Narayana Parvat on the bank of Alaknanda River. This is the only pilgrimage site  which is the part of both yatra i.e, Chardham & Chota Chardham. The Char dham yatra package is not complete without Badrinath visiting and getting the Darshan. 

Thus, to proceed to the last holy site of the Chardham yatra you can start from Kedarnath then Rudraprayag – Karnaprayag – Nandaprayag – Chamoli – Birahi – Pipalkoti – Joshimath to Badrinath.

Opening timing of Darshan: You are able to visit the temple for Darshan only in two slots (i) 4:30 am to 1 pm & (ii) 4 pm to 9 pm.

After getting all the details about Char Dham yatra if you are planning to visit these four sites. Plan a family trip to Uttarakhand pilgrimages site right away. Book your Char Dham Yatra package from Haridwar and visit the temples for Darshan safely in 2024. Let us know in the comment section if you want information such as Char dham yatra registration 2024, Char dham yatra package cost, etc. 

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