Chardham Yatra Packages Delhi Delhi
Duration : 12 Days 11 Nights
The Price : ₹36,500.00
Start Location: Delhi
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Delhi to Delhi
- Yamunotri Dham Opening Date 2025 – 30 April 2025
- Gangotri Dham Opening Date 2025 – 30 April 2025
- Kedarnath Dham Opening Date 2025 – Coming Soon
- Badrinath Dham opening Date 2025 – Coming Soon
So, if you are planning for your Chota Char Dham Yatra Tour 2025 this is the right time to do it as in winter the entire landscape of these revered sites will be covered in snow and make the darshan inaccessible.
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Chardham Yatra Tour Package 2025 from Delhi keeping in mind the comfort and pleasant trip of the devotees. This package covers visiting destinations like Haridwar where you can offer prayer in the Mansa Devi, Chandi Devi Temples and attend the evening aarti at Har Ki Pauri. From there you will be checking into Barkot via Dehradun, Mussoorie visiting Kempty Falls en route. Our next stop will be Yamunotri where you will take a holy dip in Garam Kund and offer prayer to Yamunotri Ji. Later on, one might pay a visit to Janki Chatti and Hanuman Chatti. In CHARDHAM YATRA
Via Uttarkashi, our next stop will be Gangotri Dham where you will take a holy dip in the sacred river Ganga and perform pooja. Our journey will take us to Guptkashi where you can seek the blessings of Lord Shiva in the Kashi Vishwanath Temple and Ardhnarishwar Temple. The sacred tour will continue as we reach Kedarnath Dham where devotees enjoy the serene environment as well as offer the prayer to Lord Shiva. Rudraprayag which is the confluence of Mandakini and Alaknanda Rivers will be our next destination of the Chardham Yatra via Sonprayag. Badrinath Dham will be the second last destination of the tour where you will pray to Badrinath Ji. The last destination of the trip will be Rishikesh where you can enjoy the scenic beauty of the hills as well as enjoy meditation in Rishikesh. We meticulously designed this tour package of Chardham 2025 for the devotees. We have taken extra care to make your complete trip smooth, enjoyable, comfortable and memorable.
YAMUNOTRI
he route of Yamunotri also has a small trekking distance. The trek to Yamunotri Temple begins with Jankichatti. Yamunotri is 6 km from Jankichatti. Below is the detailed travel guide to Yamunotri Dham of Uttarakhand. Although you can travel to Yamunotri by private here we will tell you the option of public transport for the common man.
he route of Yamunotri also has a small trekking distance. The trek to Yamunotri Temple begins with Jankichatti. Yamunotri is 6 km from Jankichatti. Below is the detailed travel guide to Yamunotri Dham of Uttarakhand. Although you can travel to Yamunotri by private here we will tell you the option of public transport for the common man.
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HISTORY OF YAMUNOTRI TEMPLE
he holy abode of Goddess Yamuna is situated near the foot of Kalind Parbat (peak) and on a side of Banderpoonch Parbat. Nestled in the intimidating Himalayas, Yamunotri temple is believed to be constructed by the king of Tehri, Naresh Sudarshan Shah in 1839. One of the Chota Char Dham pilgrimage sites, the stunning setting of the temple is enough to fill the hearts of the devotees with wonder. Yamuna River jets down from one side of the temple, which houses Goddess Yamuna in the form of a black marble idol. Ganga Devi too finds her place, in white stone, by the side of Yamuna.Chardham Yatra
The temple of Yamuna closes its portals as winter approaches on Yama Dwitiya (second day after Diwali or on Bhai Dooj). Devi’s winter address is Kharsali village where she reaches in a palanquin and will remain for the entire period of winters. On Akshaya Tritiya (occurring on April/May), the goddess comes back to grace Yamunotri again. Both closing and opening ceremonies of the Yamunotri shrine are brought about with celebrations, elaborate rituals and vedic chants Chardham Yatra
DIVYA SHILLA (THE DIVINE STONE)
Chardham Yatra It is a reddish-brown rock near the Surya Kund which needs to be worshipped before offering reverence to the main deity, Yamuna maa (mother). According to Skanda Purana, with a mere touch of the sacred rock one can attain spiritual liberation.
GANGOTRI DHAM
HISTORY OF GANGOTRI DHAM
Gangotri Dham, located at the height of 3,100 meters (approx.) on the Chardham Yatra Himalayan range in Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand, holds a very special place in the hearts of Hindus. It is one of the four sacred and important pilgrimage sites of Chota Char Dham Yatra in Uttarakhand. Amid all the natural beauty and grace which the mountains and altitude of the place affords, what makes Gangotri one of the holiest places is its intimate connection with River Ganga (the Ganges).
Ganga Maa (mother), the much revered deity of Hindus, originates from the Gangotri glacier at Gaumukh which is some 18 km from the Gangotri town. It is said that Goddess Ganga came to earth in order to wash away the sins of King Bhagirathi’s ancestors. From the folds of mythology till the present time, Ganga River has always been a sacred source of purity for the mankind. Coming to Gangotri for a religious tour is not only a religious duty but a spiritual calling too.the Chardham Yatra
Gangotri Opening Dates 2025 strong (Chardham Yatra )
Devotees will be able to perform the pilgrimage to Gangotri Dham from 30 April 2025the auspicious day of Akshay Tritya
WHAT TO SEE IN GANGOTRI DHAM?
A picture of serenity, the humble abode of Maa Ganga is situated by the side of Bhagirathi River. Located in Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand, the revered temple is one of the four pilgrimages in the Chota Chardham Yatra circuit of Garhwal Himalayas. Mother Ganga is present in the premises of the white temple building in the form of a small silver idol. The amazing mountain range of Himalayas and the flowing Bhagirathi by the side makes for a perfect setting to behold the life-giving, gentle yet powerful deity. The pilgrims are required to bath in the crystal clear waters of the pious river before visiting the main shrine.in VChardham Yatra
As the winter season gets ready to knock on the doors of the mountain region, Goddess Ganga gets ready to leave for Mukhyamath temple in Mukhba village, 20 km downstream. The transfer takes place on the auspicious day of Diwali (Oct/Nov) amid vedic chants and elaborate rituals. With greater joy and enthusiasm, the Goddess is brought back to the Gangotri temple on the occasion of Akshaya Tritiya (April/May).
UNDERWATER SHIVLING
A Shivling made from natural rock is submerged under water and is easily visible in winters when the water recedes. It is said to be the place Lord Shiva sat on while he tied Ganga in his matted hair. Dividing it into 7 streams, Shiva saved earth from the massive force of Devi Ganga.Chardham Yatra
GAUMUKH AND TAPOVAN
Chardham Yatra To witness the holy birth of River Ganges at Gaumukh, one can take up a picturesque and exciting trek surrounded with peaks and soaring peaks. One can further trek to Tapovan which is about 4 km from Gaumukh. Tapovan has meadows, beautiful flowers, streams and incredible views of surrounding Himalayan Peaks such as Shivling and Bhagirathi. Tapovan is also a base camp initiating a number of mountaineering tours
BHAIRON NATH TEMPLE IN BHAIRON GHATI
Some 10 km downstream from Gangotri, near the point where Jadh Ganga (also called Jhanvi River) merges with Bhagirathi, lies the temple of Bhairon Nath. As per a legend, Bhairon Nath was chosen by Lord Shiva as the protector of the region. And every visit to the Gangotri temple should be followed by a visit to the temple of Bhairon.
Moving about 3 km from Bhairon Ghati one can reach Lanka Chatti to witness one of the highest river bridges of the region; the bridge over River Jhanvi is quite a spectacle in its own right.
KEDARNATH DHAM
ABOUT KEDARNATH DHAM
Kedarnath Dham, located in the Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand, is one of the most paramount locations for worshipers of Shiva. The air appears to be reverberating with the name of Lord Shiva amid the mighty snow-clad peaks, enchanting meadows and forests of the lower mountain range of Himalayas. Chardham Yatra Situated in a breathtaking location, near the source of Mandakini River and at the height of 3,584 meters, Kedarnath Dham celebrates the greatness of Lord Shiva. Kedarnath temple is one of the 12 Jyotir Lingams and is also the most important temple among the Panch Kedars (group of 5 Shiva temples in Garhwal Himalayas). It is also one of the significant temples of the sacred Chota Char Dham Yatra in Uttarakhand, raising the glory of the place to further heights.of Chardham Yatra
Accessible from major destinations of Uttarakhand, the motorable road towards Kedarnath temple stretches till Gauri Kund. After that one needs to take a 14 km trek towards Kedarnath temple. Ponies and palanquins (doli) are easily available; one can also avail helicopter services during peak season of yatra.
The hard journey till the great shrine of Shiva is well compensated with the spiritual atmosphere which is created by the unruffled, tranquil and splendid beauty of the region. The majestic Kedarnath peak (6,940 meters) stands behind the temple along with other peaks, forming a perfect setting for the holy land of the supreme deity. The conical-shaped Shiva lingam in the Kedarnath temple is a unique feature of the temple among all Shiva shrines.of Chardham Yatra
HISTORY OF KEDARNATH TEMPLE
Kedarnath Temple’s history is a testament to the power of devotion and faith of Chardham Yatra
According to Hindu mythology, the temple was built by the Pandavas, the legendary heroes of the Hindu epic Mahabharata. As per legends, after the great Kurukshetra war, the Pandavas wanted to seek the blessings of Lord Shiva to atone for their sins. However, Lord Shiva was not pleased with them and refused to meet them. The Pandavas then followed him to the Himalayas, where he took refuge in the form of a bull. The Pandavas then built temples at the sites to worship Lord Shiva in his bull form where they found the body parts of the bull. Kedarnath Temple was the site where the hump of the bull was seen. The current temple is believed to have been built by Adi Shankara in the 8th century CE. However, the temple has undergone several renovations over the centuries due to damage caused by natural disasters such as earthquakes and avalanches. The current structure is believed to have been built in the 19th century.
KEDARNATH TEMPLE PORTALS OPENING & CLOSING DATES
Chardham Yatra The opening and closing dates of the Kedarnath Temple are decided by the priests based on the auspicious dates in the Hindu calendar. The dates are generally announced on Mahashivratri, in February. Generally, the temple opens in the last week of April or the first week of May and closes in the second week of November.
This year, Kedarnath Dham will open on Coming Soon The closing date is not announced yet; in general, it is announced on the day of Bhai Dooj.
KEDARNATH TEMPLE ARCHITECTURE
Kedarnath Temple features North-Indian style architecture. It is made of grey stones or slabs which are interlocked with each other using iron clamps. It is worth noting that there is no mortar used in the construction of the temple. The main attraction is the magnificent Kedarnath, which has an irregular shape and is accompanied by a pedestal measuring 3.6 metres (12 feet) in circumference and height. Additionally, visitors can also explore a small pillared hall situated in front of the temple. This hall features captivating images of Parvati, the consort of Lord Shiva, as well as the five Pandava princes. As you step inside the Kedarnath Temple, the first hall welcomes you with a magnificent display of statues. Here, you will find striking representations of the revered Lord Krishna, and Nandi, the trusty vehicle of Lord Shiva himself apart from the five heroic Pandava brothers. You will also come across the fierce Virabhadra, one of Shiva’s loyal guards, standing tall and proud among the deities.Chardham Yatra
As you continue your exploration of the temple, you’ll enter the main hall, where you’ll be greeted by a mesmerising collection of statues, including the graceful Draupadi and several other revered deities. Chardham Yatra
One feature of the Kedarnath Temple that truly stands out is the triangular stone lingam, which boasts an intricately carved head of a man. Interestingly, a similar head can also be found in another temple located nearby, which was constructed on the very site where Lord Shiva and Parvati were united in marriage. The combination of these stunning features makes Kedarnath a truly special and awe-inspiring destination for spiritual seekers and tourists alike.Chardham Yatra
BADRINATH DHAM
HISTORY OF BADRINATH TEMPLE
Ancient texts hold this abode of Lord Vishnu at a very high esteem, stating – “there are many spots of pilgrimage in the heaven, earth and the world, but there has been none equal to Badri, nor shall there be.” At the height of 3,133 meters, it stands proud with its rich past along the banks of Alaknanda River. Regarded as the most important temple of Vishnu, the Badrinath shrine is said to be established by Adi Shankaracharya. He found the Saligram idol of Lord Badri immersed in the waters of Alaknanda and installed it in a cave near the Tapt Kund.the Chardham Yatra
It was in the 16th century that a Garhwal King got a temple erected to house the statue of the God Chardham Yatra . The present structure is the result of plenty of restorations the temple has undergone due to damages caused by avalanches and earthquakes. Lord Vishnu can be worshipped in a black stone idol sitting in a meditative pose surrounded by idols of other gods like Nar, Narayana, Narad, Ganesha, Garud and Kuber. In the winter season, the idol of Lord Badri is shifted to Yogadhyan Badri in Pandukeshwar (Chamoli district).
THE ORIGIN OF RIVER ALAKNANDA
Last but not the least, there is another great legendary tale, which is associated to Badrinath. Legends state that the holiest and curse reliever, river Ganges had granted the request of Bhagiratha, for relieving the humanity from the curse of sufferings and sins. While ascending to earth, the intensity of river Ganges was such that it could have immersed the entire earth under its waters. To release the earth from such unbearable consequences, Lord Shiva bore her onto his tresses and ultimately, the river Ganges got divided into twelve holy rivers and river Alaknanda, which flows past the sacred Badrinath Temple, was one of them.Chardham Yatra
TAPT KUND
Just below the temple, there is a natural thermal spring which is believed to be infused with therapeutic properties. A dip in the holy and hot waters of the Kund is necessary before a devotee visits the sacred shrine of Badrinath. Near the Tapt Kund also lie five boulders which are, as per mythology, Narad, Narsingh, Varah, Garur and Markanday