Explore most sacred Shrines of Hindu mythology at Devbhoomi Garhwal.
Day 01:
Arrive Haridwar (Special discount on Char Dham Packages From Haridwar)in time to attend evening Ganga Arti at famous Har Ki Pauri.
Transfers to the hotel and Meet & Assistance on Arrival at Laxmi Sadan.
Dinner & Night stay. O/N Haridwar
Your host town is gateway of God; Haridwar means Gateway of Lord Vishnu and
Hardwar, Gateway of Lord Shiva.
Today's Route - DELHI TO HARIDWAR -
230 Kms/ 06 Hrs
DELHI ---- 19 kms ---- Ghaziabad ---- 24 kms ---- Modinagar ---- 21kms ----
Merrut* ---- 31kms ---- Khatauli ---- 52 kms ---- Muzzaffarnagar ---- 51kms
---- Roorkee ---- 32 kms ---- Haridwar
Route Remarks -
Merrut is your midway destination for en route refreshments & washroom
facilities.
Sight of the Day -
Evening Arti at Har Ki Paudi -
This sacred Ghat was constructed by King Vikramaditya (1st century BC) in
memory of his brother Bhrithari. It is believed that Bhrithari came to
Haridwar and meditated on the banks of holy Ganga. When he died, his brother
constructed a Ghat in his name, which later came to be known as
Hari-Ki-Pauri. The most sacred ghat within Har-ki-Pauri is Brahmakund. The
evening prayer at dusk (Aarti) offered to Goddess Ganga at Hari-Ki-Pairi
(steps towards God Hari) is an enchanting experience for any visitor. A
spectacle of sound and colour is seen when, after the ceremony, pilgrims
float diyas (floral floats with lamps) and incense on the river,
commemorating their deceased ancestors. Thousands of people from all round
the world do make a point to attend this prayer on their visit to Hardwar. A
majority of present ghats were largely developed in the 1800s.
Day 02: Haridwar - Day at leisure at Haridwar visiting various
temples such as Mansa Devi, Chandi Devi & Ganga Snan. O/N Haridwar.
Day 03: Haridwar / Barkot 184 kms / 08 hrs
In the morning leave for Ganga Snan. After breakfast leave for Barkot. En
route lunch and drive through Kempty fall and Lakahamandal, Archeological
Survey of India, (ASI) protected site (5kms from main road), visit the
ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Post darshan drive to your onward
destination Barkot. Dinner and night stay. O/N Barkot
Today's Route - Haridwar/ Barkot 216 kms
Haridwar ---- 55 kms ---- Dehradoon ---- 35 kms ---- Mussorie* -
Kempty Falls ---- 27 kms ---- Yamuna Bridge ---- 55 kms ---- Lakhamandal
---- Naugaon ---- 12 kms ---- Barkot
Route Remark -
Mussorie - En route stopover for refreshments & washroom.
Today's Sight -
Lakhamandal - is a large village on the banks
of Yamuna, known for its temple ruins. The ruins at Lakhamandal give an
indication that in the past it must have been a major temple town. Many
believe that Lakhamandal is the same Lakhshagriha described in Mahabharata.
Kaurava Prince Duryodhana had built a palace made of lac, in which he tried
to burn the Pandavas alive. The villagers believe that there is a secret
passage that emerges few kilometers downstream today in the center of the
village there is a Temple dedicated to Bhagwati and Lord Shiva. In the
temple complex stand two life size stone statues of Jay and Vijay. Perhaps
they are the Dwarpals of a much older temple standing at the gates of
heaven. But most of the villagers believe the statues to be that of Bhima
and Arjuna.
Day 04: Barkot / Yamunotri / Barkot (38 Kms + 5 kms/3hrs on foot one
way)
Leave
Jankichatti to trek for 05 kms on foot for Yamunotri. Here, one can cook
rice by packing it in a cloth and dipping it in the hot water of the hot
kund. Pilgrims take this cooked rice home as "Prasad". Here near
the temple "Pooja" can be offered to Divya Shila, after taking
bath in Jamunabai Kund's warn water and having "Darshan" of pious "Yamunaji"
returning to Hanumanchatti and return back to Barkot. O/N Barkot.
Today's Route - Barkot ---- 25 kms ----
Ranachatti ---- 13 kms ---- Hanumanchatti ---- 6 kms ---- Phoolchatti ----
01 km ---- Janakichatti - 5 kms trek - Yamunotri & Return
Today's Sight -
Yamunotri, First of The Chardham: Yamunotri
temple is dedicated to Goddess Yamuna. Yamunotri is the source of revered
river Yamuna which originates from the Champasar Glacier lying 1 Km. Ahead
of the shrine situated at an elevation of 3235 mts above sea level. The
approach is extremely difficult and pilgrims therefore offer Pooja at the
temple itself. Yamunotri was the home of an ancient sage Asit Muni.
Yamuna is the daughter of the Sun just like Yama who is considered his son.
It is believed that Yama would not torment any person at the time of death
who bathes in Yamuna, his sister
Surya Kund: There are a Number of thermal
springs in the vicinity of the temple, which flows into numerous pools. The
most important of these is Surya Kund.
Divya Shila: A rock pillar, worshipped before
entering the Yamunotri Temple.
Day 05: Barkot / Uttarkashi 100 Kms / 04 hrs
After breakfast leave for Uttarkashi. Arrive around Lunch time. Evening
free for leisure & local attractions. Dinner & O/N stay Uttarkashi.
Today's Route - BARKOT---- [55] ----
DHARASU ---- [28] ---- UTTARKASHI
Route Remark - A short drive relatively,
Dharasu is an ideal Tea - Break midway, the route does not have good
washroom facility.
Today's Sight -
Uttarkashi - Uttarkashi is a small and
beautiful town, situated between two rivers: Varuna and Ashi, whose water
flow into the Bhagirathi from either side of the town. Elevated, at a height
of 1588 metres, this little town is very similar to Kashi and Varanasi, in
that it has the same kind of temples and ghats and likewise, a north or
'uttar' facing river. The major temple is the Vishwanath Temple, dedicated
to Lord Shiva. Two other very important temples are located in the Chowk
area. These are the Annapurna Temple and the Bhairav Temple. Once, it is
said, there were 365 temples here. Hiuen Tsang referred to this place as
Brahma Pura, while the Skanda Puran has recorded it as Varunavata. It is
believed that in the second millennium of Kaliyug, Kashi will be submerged,
and Uttarkashi will replace it as an important religious centre.
Other important sights -
Kuleti Devi Temple - Located on another bank,
farther away from the town, this temple was constructed on a very old site,
but appears to be new. Its priest, the latest from a family of priests
spanning fourteen generations, tells an interesting story:
The Maharaja of Kota (in Rajasthan), lost a bag of money while on a
pilgrimage to Gangotri. Thus, unable to meet the required expenses, he
returned to Uttarkashi where he prayed for deliverance from his troubles at
the Vishwanath.Temple, promising to marry off his only daughter to any
suitable boy from the village, should his bag be found. The bag was found by
the priest, inside the temple, and with all the money intact. The delighted
Maharaja then requested the priest to arrange a suitable match for his
daughter. In due course, the Rajkumari was married to a boy chosen by the
priest of the Vishwanath Temple. But she was very unhappy because marriage
would take her away from her family deity Kuteti Devi, whom she had always
worshipped. So husband and wife together, prayed to the goddess to help
them. Kuteti Devi appeared in their dreams and informed them that she would
be present in their fields, in the shape of a stone. The Rajkumari and her
husband, discovered 3 stones with a heavenly aroma, and the Kuteti Devi
Temple was erected on the exact spot where these stones were found.
Day 06: Uttarkashi/ Harsil / Gangotri / Uttarkashi 100 Kms / 04-05
hrs
With packed breakfast & On Board Tea/ Coffee leave for Gangotri early
in the morning. En route stopover at Gangnani, a hot water spring. Post
offering prayers & pooja darshan, stop en route at place of your choice
for Lunch. Post lunch drive back to Uttarkashi, en route visit Gangnani.
Overnight stay at Uttarkashi.
Today's Route -
UTTARKASHI ---- [46] ---- GANGNANI ---- [23] ---- HARSIL ---- [23]
----GANGOTRI - UTTARKASHI
Route Remarks - Gangnani is the hot water spring & good stopover.
Maggi & Tea/ Coffee have emerged as big food at this stopover. Ganganai
offers good panoramic view.
Today's Sight -
Gangotri, IInd of Chardham: Gangotri temple is 18th Century temple
dedicated to Goddess Ganga. It is located near a sacred stone where king
Bhagirath worshipped Lord Shiva Ganga is believed to have touched earth at
this spot. Accordingly to another legend, Pandavas performed the great "Deva
Yagna" here to atone the death of their kinsmen in the epic battle of
Mahabharata. The temple is an exquisite 20 ft. high structure made of white
granite.
Gangnani: Further up on way to Gangotri, is the hot water spring at
Gangnani, where one can have refreshing bath in the kund called Rishikund.
There is a temple near the kund dedicated to the Sage Parashar, believed to
be the father of Ved Vyas.
Day 07: Uttarkashi / Guptkashi, 211 kms/ 09 hrs
Leave very early in the morning for almost day long drive to Guptkashi. En
route Breakfast at Charangikhal, the most beautiful & scenic drive of
your journey so far. Continue your journey & be prepared to get late for
your Lunch at Kirtinagar. On your drive after Charangi Khal, you would pass
through Ganga giving way to Tehri Dam (The Electro Hydro Project). With bit
of rest continue your journey to Guptkashi.
Today's Route -
UTTARKASHI ---- [21] ---- CHARANGIKHAL ---- [34] ---- LAMBAGAON ---- [40]
---- PEEPALDALI ---- [30] ---- MALETHA ---- [4] ---- KIRTINAGAR ---- [4]
---- SRINAGAR ---- [35] ---- RUDRAPRAYAG ---- [46] ---- GUPTKASHI
Route Remarks - On this long day,
Charangikhal & Kirtinagar would be two stopovers for Breakfast &
Lunch respectively. Charangikhal is set up amongst beautiful forest & is
the highest point en route. Our supervisor would assist in lying the
breakfast here. Kirtinagar would be the stopover for Lunch.
Today's Sight -
Guptkashi - Guptkashi has a great importance quite like that of Kashi. The
ancient Vishwanath temple, Ardhnareshwar temple and Manikarnik Kund, where
the two streams of Ganga and Yamuna are believed to meet, are the main
places of attraction in Guptkashi.
It is believed that after the battle of Mahabharata, the Pandavas wanted to
meet Lord Shiva and seek his blessing. But Lord Shiva evaded from Guptkashi
to Kedarnath as he did not want to meet the Pandavas, the reason being that
although they had fought for the right cause, they were also responsible for
destroying their own dynasty.
Guptkashi is situated at an elevation of 1319 mts. The one Stupa is
situated in Nala which is quite close to Ukhimath. Some local people call it
the grave of Rana Nal.
03 kms from Guptkashi, the remains of Ramgarh (in Ronitpur) still seem to
echo the love between Lord Krishna's son Anniruddha and Vanasur's daughter
Usha.
Day 08: Guptkashi / Kedarnath
Post your leisurely breakfast; leave by vehicle for Gaurikund and from
their join other pilgrims for 14 kms trek of Kedarnath. On reaching
Kedarnath, meet our representative at Kedarnath. Our representative would
lead you to hotel & guide you through other logistics at these high
altitude destinations. Evening darshan and Pooja at Kedarnath Temple. O/N
stay at Kedarnath.
Today's Route - Guptkashi ---- [32] ----
Gaurikund ---- [7 kms trek] ---- Rambara ---- [5 kms trek] ---- Garudchati
(Hanuman Gufa) ---- [2 kms trek] ---- Kedarnath
Route Remarks - Ideal stopover is at Rambara for Lunch, take a break at
Garudchati to meet the sage, who lives here 12 months facing even extreme
weather conditions.
Today's Sight -
Kedarnath Temple, IIIrd of Chardham: The present temple built in 8th
Century A.D. by Adi Guru Shankaracharya lies adjacent to the site of an
ancient temple built by Pandavas. The temple has a conical lingam - the main
idol, a statue of Nandi - the celestial bull, a 'Garba Grah' for worship and
a man dap for assemblies of pilgrims and visitors. The temple is more than
1000 years old.
Other Important Sights -
Shankaracharya Samadhi: The Samadhi of Adi
Guru Shankaracharya is located just behind the Kedarnath temple. It is said
that after establishing four sacred Dhams in India, he went into his Samadhi
at an early age of 32 years. The lake fascinates the visitors.
Bhaironath temple: About half a kilometer
away from Kedarnathji, a small temple is dedicated to Bhaironath. It is
worshipped on the opening and closing day of Sri Kedarnath Shrine. Ii is
believed that when Kedarnathji temple is closed. Bhaironathji protects this
land from evil.
Day 09: Kedarnath / Guptkashi 14 kms trek / 38 kms Drive/3hrs
After breakfast begin your downward journey of 14 kms trek to Gaurikund and
drives 38 km to reach Guptkashi. En route optional visit to Triyugi Narayan
a sacred place (14km/1hrs extra from main road).O/N stay at Guptkashi.
Today's Route - Kedarnath ---- [14 kms trek]
---- Gaurikund ---- [32] - Guptkashi
Route Remarks - On your arrival at
Gaurikund, you have an option of leaving for Triyugi Narayan
Today's Sight - Triyugi Narayan: About 14
kms, on the main road, Sonprayag a place where marriage of Lord Shiva &
Parvati (Gauri). Lard Vaman Avtar Lord Vishnu) temple and Surya kund &
Yagya Mandap.
Day
10: Guptkashi / Badrinath 200 kms / 08 hrs
Morning after breakfast drive for Badrinath. En-route visit Chopta
beautiful medical forest and nice view of Himalayas Evening Darshan &
Pooja at Badrinath temple. O/N stay at Badrinath.
Today's Route -
I. Guptkashi - [10] - Ukhimath - [30] - Chopta - [50]- Chamoli - [41] -
Joshimath - [21] - Govindghat - [23] - Badrinath
Route Remarks - Once again, two en route
stopovers are proposed namely, Birhi & Joshimath.
Today's Sight -
Badrinath, 4th Dham of Uttarakhand's Chardham & only original Chardham
as proposed by Adi Guru Shankaracharya: Arti at Badrinath.
Cradled in the twin Mountain ranges of Nar and Narayan is the holiest of
the four main shrines - Badrinath along the left bank of river Alaknanda
with the towering Neelkantha Peaks as the splendid backdrop. Once the spot
was carpeted with 'badris' or wild berries and hence was famous as Badri
van. Legend has it, when the Ganga was requested to descend to earth to help
suffering humanity; the earth was enable to withstand the force of its
decent. Therefore the mighty Ganga was split into 12 holy channels.
Alaknanda was one of them that later became the abode of Lord Vishnu or
Badrinath.
Badrinath ji sightseeing;
Narad Kund: A recess in the river, near Tapt
Kund, forming a pool from where the Badrinath idol was recovered.
Brahama Kapal: It is a flat platform a few
yards north of the temple and on the bank of river Alaknanda. It is an
important place for shhradh ceremony or offering of pinds to ensure a
heavenly place for dead ancestors or manes. It is said that offering pind
here, the manes are permanently enshrined in heaven and no more pinds are to
be done elsewhere ever afterwards. Legends have it that when Shiva chopped
of the fifth head of Brahma, it got stuck to his trident. Lastly with the
blessing of Lord Vishnu at Badrivan, the head of Brahma fell down from the
trident at this place & hence the name Brahma-Kapal (head).
Sheshnetra: It is a large block of stone
between tow small seasonal lakes carrying an eye of "Sheshnag" The
eye formation is quite natural, 1.5kms. away is a boulder having an
impression of the legendary serpent, better known as the Sheshnag's eye, it
is believed that the seshnag waits at this place patiently to accompany the
lord on his reincarnation.
Mana Village: Inhabited by an Indo-Mongolian
tribe, it is the last Indian village before Tibet. The women of the village
offer Choli to the deity on closing day of the temple each year.
Bhim Pul: On the other side of Mana village,
a massive rock forming a natural bridge, lies over the roaring Saraswati
river. It presents a spectacular view of water thundering down through the
narrow passage under the rock and is believed to have been placed there by
Bhim, the second eldest among the five Pandava brothers.
Vyas Gufa (cave): Near Mana Village, this is
a rock-cave where Ved Vyas is believed to have composed the Mahabharata and
the pauranic commentaries.
Day 11: Badrinath (4 Dham Yatra)
Badrinath ji sightseeing;
Narad Kund: A recess in the river, near Tapt
Kund, forming a pool from where the Badrinath idol was recovered.
Brahama Kapal: It is a flat platform a few
yards north of the temple and on the bank of river Alaknanda. It is an
important place for shhradh ceremony or offering of pinds to ensure a
heavenly place for dead ancestors or manes. It is said that offering pind
here, the manes are permanently enshrined in heaven and no more pinds are to
be done elsewhere ever afterwards. Legends have it that when Shiva chopped
of the fifth head of Brahma, it got stuck to his trident. Lastly with the
blessing of Lord Vishnu at Badrivan, the head of Brahma fell down from the
trident at this place & hence the name Brahma-Kapal (head).
Sheshnetra: It is a large block of stone
between tow small seasonal lakes carrying an eye of "Sheshnag" The
eye formation is quite natural, 1.5kms. away is a boulder having an
impression of the legendary serpent, better known as the Sheshnag's eye, it
is believed that the seshnag waits at this place patiently to accompany the
lord on his reincarnation.
Mana Village: Inhabited by an Indo-Mongolian
tribe, it is the last Indian village before Tibet. The women of the village
offer Choli to the deity on closing day of the temple each year.
Bhim Pul: On the other side of Mana village,
a massive rock forming a natural bridge, lies over the roaring Saraswati
river. It presents a spectacular view of water thundering down through the
narrow passage under the rock and is believed to have been placed there by
Bhim, the second eldest among the five Pandava brothers.
Vyas Gufa (cave): Near Mana Village, this is
a rock-cave where Ved Vyas is believed to have composed the Mahabharata and
the pauranic commentaries.
Day 12: Badrinath /Joshimath/Kirtinagar, 198kms/07-08hrs
Today's Route -
Badrinath ---- [44] ---- Joshimath ---- [38] ---- Birhi ---- [76] ----
Rudraprayag ---- [39] ---- Kirtinagar
Route Remarks - Stopover at Birhi for
enroute refreshment option, facility of washroom is available here.
Today's Sight -
Mana Village - Morning after breakfast drives 03 kms for last village of
India is Mana Village and sightseeing visiting Vyas Gufa and Bhim Pul.
Departure for Joshimath at 1100 am.
En route visit Vishnu Prayag which two river confluences Dhauli and
Alaknanda River. Arrival Joshimath and visit Adi Guru Sankarcharya Math and
after lunch proceed to Kirtinagar.
En route Karn Prayag (confluence of river Pindari and river Alaknanda) and
Nandprayag (confluence of river Nandakini and Alaknanda River).O/N stay in
Kirtinagar.
Day 13: Kirtinagar /Haridwar 155 kms / 04-05 hrs
Morning after breakfast drive for Rishikesh. En-route visit Deoprayag two
rivers confluence Bhagirathi and Alaknanda River. Evening Arti Pooja at
Parmath Niketan Ghat. O/N stay at Haridwar.
Today's Route -
Kirtinagar ---- 28 ---- Deoprayag ---- 75 ---- Rishikesh ---- 23 ----
Haridwar
Route Remarks - Stopover Refreshment
option at Rishikesh.
Today's Sight - Rishikesh - Rishikesh is
a small town in the northern state of Uttarakhand in India. Scenically
located where the Ganges River comes down from the Himalayas, Rishikesh
catapulted to Western fame when the Beatles dropped by for a visit to
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi's ashram (now closed), and the town is still known as
the World Capital of Yoga.
The center of town where the train and bus stations can be found is of
little interest to most travelers. Further north-east is 2 bridges spanning
the Ganges, Ram Jhula and Lakshman Jhula, and either end of these bridges is
the main hubs of activity and interest.
Day 14: Haridwar / Delhi 215 kms / 07 hrs
Today is the last day of your Chardham Yatra packages drom Delhi. Post early breakfast, leave for Delhi to come home.
Chardham Yatra Packages With IRCTC
Char dham Yatra with IRCTC stands for the tour of Chardham tourism destination with Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation. According the ancient tale, Chardham, the domicile of the God covers the four in four track of India- Puri in the east, Dwarka in the west, Badrinath in the north and Rameshwaram in the south.
But now, Char Dham touring destination for Hindu religion in Uttarakhand state of India are Gangotri, Yamunotri, Badrinath and Kedarnath in Himalayas. These four religious places are famous as Chardham pilgrimage centers. These four regions are the epicenter of spiritual actions in north India.
Chardham Yatra with IRCTC starts with Delhi to Haridwar and further Barkot, Yamunotri, Uttarkashi, Gangotri, Guptkashi, Gourikund, Kedarnath, Rudraprayag, Badrinath, Srinagar, Rishikesh and Rishikesh to Delhi. Chardham Yatra with IRCTC facilitates visitors all the current amenities with quick service by which visitors journey become enjoyable.