Chardham Yatra Fixed Departure Tour from Delhi
  • Duration

    Duration

    12 Days
  • Destination Covered

    Destination Covered

    Delhi, Haridwar, Barkot, Yamunotri, Uttarkashi, Gangotri, Guptkashi, Kedarnath, Badrinath, Joshimath, Kirtinagar
  • Places

    Places

    11 Places

Overview

There are journeys that change you. And then, there are journeys that return you to yourself.
The Chardham Yatra comprising Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath, is not just a pilgrimage. It is an invitation to step into the heartbeat of the Himalayas, to listen to the whisper of rivers that are older than time, and to walk paths once walk by sages and seekers. With our Chardham Yatra fixed departure tour from Delhi, you get the rare opportunity to experience all four dhams in a thoughtfully curated 12-day itinerary that unfold devotion, nature, history, and deep personal reflection together.

Your journey begins in Delhi, but the real awakening happens in Haridwar, where the Ganga Aarti lights up your spirit. You will then pass through the picturesque lanes of Barkot, the serenity of Jankichatti, and reach Yamunotri, where the sacred Yamuna emerges from icy glacial folds. Worshippers here tie their prayers in rice cloth, letting them cook in the natural hot springs, a small act of faith wrapped in ancient tradition.

From there, the route flows toward Gangotri, where the mighty Ganges is born. The drive via Uttarkashi is lined with pine forests and hidden villages, each with stories etched in stone and silence. At Gangotri, amid the chants and temple bells.

As you journey deeper into the Garhwal ranges, the terrain becomes more mystical. In Guptkashi, myth and reality blur. And in Kedarnath, after a 14-km trek that tests your resolve and reveals your resilience, you will stand before the ancient temple that has endured floods, storms, and centuries. The evening aarti here is unlike anything else, it feels less like a ceremony and more like the mountain breathing with you.

After Kedarnath, your path leads to the final dham: Badrinath, nestled between the Nar and Narayan peaks. The colourful temple face differences with the rough backdrop, and the vibe here is both festive and respectful. You will also visit Mana, the last Indian village before Tibet, a place where every rock and stream seems to carry mythological memories.

Each stop has been carefully timed to let you experience more than just darshan. You will witness Tehri Dam, stop at Kempty Falls, visit temples like Mansa Devi and Chandi Devi, and explore spiritual hubs like Rishikesh, with its peaceful ashrams, iron suspension bridges, and nostalgia.

If you have been dreaming of a journey that offers both physical adventure and emotional renewal, this affordable Char Dham tour from Delhi is your call to the mountains. We handle the logistics, the stays, the transfers, the safety, so you can stay focused on the experience.

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    Benefits of the Char Dham Yatra Fixed Departure Ex – Delhi

    Undertaking the Char Dham Yatra Fixed Departure Tour is not just about visiting four sacred temples – Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath, but about experiencing a journey of self-discovery, spiritual awakening, and inner peace. Choosing a Char Dham fixed depature tour from Delhi offers several advantages, especially for worshippers who are looking for a well-organized and comfortable way to complete this revered pilgrimage. Traveling in a group ensures companionship, emotional support, and a sense of community that enhances the overall journey.

    One of the most notable benefits is the convenience of pre-planned logistics. The land of Uttarakhand can be challenging, especially for first-time visitors. Group tours are carefully designed to handle transportation, accommodation, meals, and temple visits in a seamless manner. This removes the stress of individual planning, allowing you to stay focused on your spiritual intentions. Most group tours provide a well-defined itinerary, experienced tour leaders, and local support staff, which adds a layer of safety and reliability to your trip.

    Travelling with a group also means you are rarely alone. Whether it is trekking to Yamunotri, bathing in the icy waters of Gangotri, offering prayers at the Kedarnath Temple, or attending evening aarti at Badrinath, these experiences become more memorable when shared with fellow travellers. There is a beautiful exchange of stories, cultures, and devotion that happens naturally in group settings.

    Another great advantage of a Char Dham Fixed Departure Tour is cost-effectiveness. When services like transportation, accommodation, guides, meals, and sightseeing are bundled into a package, the overall expense per person becomes more affordable. This makes group tours an excellent option for families, retired individuals, and those travelling on a fixed budget.

    Health and safety are also key considerations. Most reputable group tours come with basic medical support, local knowledge of the region, and contingency plans in case of natural disruptions or weather challenges. This is particularly important given the high altitudes and unpredictable conditions in the Himalayas. Travellers are also encouraged to adjust properly at designated stops, which are built into the tour plan.

    Additionally, group tours are often accompanied by knowledgeable guides or spiritual leaders, who offer deep insight into the mythological and cultural significance of the Char Dham sites. This enhances your understanding and appreciation of each location, turning a routine visit into a spiritually enriching experience.

    Overall, affordable Char Dham tour from Delhi is ideal for anyone who seeks a well-managed, community-driven pilgrimage. It offers peace of mind, deeper connection, and a chance to journey through some of India’s most sacred landscapes without the hassle of solo travel. Whether you are a seasoned devotee or a first-time traveller, the structure and support provided by group tours allow you to focus on what truly matters – devotion, discovery, and divine blessings.

    Day By Day Itinerary

    • DAY 1

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      Delhi - Haridwar

      Upon arrival at Delhi you will be met by a representative from the Memorable India team and leave for Haridwar. Upon arrival after taking a rest, afternoon sightseeing tour of haridwar including Mansa Devi and Chandi devi temple, in the evening enjoy the enchanting view of Ganga Aarti. Then you can check into your hotel and have dinner, during which you will be briefed about your tour.

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    • DAY 2

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      Haridwar - Barkot

      After breakfast, we drive to Barkot, stopping on the way at Kempty Falls and Lakhamandal, an archaeological site, with an ancient Shiva temple. We spend the night at Barkot, a small little town, known for its friendly people, and amazing scenery.

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    • DAY 3

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      Barkot - Jankichatti - Yamunotri

      After breakfast, we drive to Jankichatti, from where we trek to Yamunotri, where River Yamuna originates. Pilgrims cook rice in a cloth in the hot springs, which they take home as Prasad. We then return to Jankichatti for the return journey to Barkot.

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    • DAY 4

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      Barkot - Uttarkashi

      After breakfast we drive to Uttarkashi and check in at the hotel. The evening is at your leisure, for you to explore the town of Uttarkashi.

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    • DAY 5

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      Day Trip - Gangotri (Uttarkashi - Harsil - Gangotri - Uttarkashi)

      We leave early for Gangotri, the birthplace of Ganga, having breakfast en route and reaching by noon. At Gangnai, witness the hot water spring. After pooja and darshan, we drive back to Uttarkashi.

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    • DAY 6

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      Uttarkashi - Guptkashi

      We leave early for a day long scenic drive to Guptkashi. We stop at Kirtinagar for lunch and see the Tehri dam en route.

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    • DAY 7

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      Guptkashi - Gaurikund - Kedarnath

      After breakfast we drive to Gaurikund, a place associated with many myths and beliefs. Gauri, another name for Shiva’s wife, is believed to have lived in this very place during the years she committed herself to penance.
      We then trek 14km to Kedarnath after which we check in to our hotel. We attend the evening puja at the temple.

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    • DAY 8

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      Kedarnath - Gaurikund - Guptkashi

      After breakfast, we make our way back to Gaurikund and then Guptkashi, one of the most sacred Hindu pilgrimage places.

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    • DAY 9

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      Guptkashi - Badrinath

      After breakfast, we drive to Badrinath, stopping on the way at Chopta, a medical forest. In the evening we attend the aarti at the temple.

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    • DAY 10

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      Badrinath-Joshimath-Rudraprayag/ Srinagar

      In the morning we visit the last village on the India-Tibet border, Mana. Then we then drive to Rudraprayag or Srinagar, visiting Vishnu Prayag, Joshimath, Karn Prayag and Nandaprayag en route.

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    • DAY 11

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      Rudraprayag / Srinagar - Rishikesh

      After breakfast, we leave for Rishikesh, stopping at Deoprayag en route. Evening sightseeing includes visits to Ram Jhoola, Lakshman Jhoola, Shivanand Ashram, Beatles Ashram, and Parmarth Niketan Ashram, followed by the Evening Ganga Aarti in Rishikesh.

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    • DAY 12

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      Rishikesh - Delhi

      Morning breakfast at hotel, and you are on your last lap of this Chardham Yatra journey. Drive back to Delhi. On reaching Delhi transfer to Railway Station/Airport.

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