"Come let's go trekking in the mountain's"

DO DHAM YATRA

“A Holy Heaven in the Heart of Uttarakhand”

Basecamp

Sitapur

Duration

6 Days

Max. Altitude

11,800 ft.

Distance

40 Kms

Grade

Moderate

Pickup/Drop

Rishikesh

Kedarnath - Badrinath Yatra Overview

The Kedarnath Badrinath Yatra is one of the most sacred pilgrimage journeys in India, covering two of the most important shrines of the Char Dham Yatra—Kedarnath (dedicated to Lord Shiva) and Badrinath (dedicated to Lord Vishnu). Located in the Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarakhand, this spiritual journey offers a perfect blend of devotion, adventure, and breathtaking mountain landscapes. The yatra takes you through river confluences, ancient temples, and scenic valleys, making it a deeply enriching experience for both pilgrims and travelers.

Starting from Haridwar, Rishikesh, or Dehradun, the journey first leads to Kedarnath Dham (3,583 m), which involves a 16–18 km trek from Gaurikund. Surrounded by snow-covered peaks and situated near the Mandakini River, Kedarnath is one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva and holds immense religious significance. After Kedarnath darshan, the yatra continues towards Badrinath Dham (3,133 m) via Joshimath, where devotees visit the sacred temple of Lord Vishnu, located between the Nar and Narayan mountain ranges along the Alaknanda River.

This easy to moderate pilgrimage tour is usually completed in 5 to 7 days, making it ideal for families, senior citizens, and spiritual travelers. The best time for the Kedarnath Badrinath Yatra is from May to June and September to October, when the weather is pleasant and travel conditions are favorable. With well-connected roads, accommodation options, and group departures available, it is one of the most popular religious tours in Uttarakhand.

Whether you are planning a Kedarnath Badrinath Yatra from Delhi, looking for a Do Dham Yatra package, or seeking a peaceful Himalayan pilgrimage, this journey offers divine blessings, scenic beauty, and a once-in-a-lifetime spiritual experience.

Kedarnath Badrinath Yatra Basic Information

  • Yatra Name: Kedarnath Badrinath Yatra (Do Dham Yatra)
  • Region: Rudraprayag & Chamoli, Uttarakhand
  • Starting Point: Haridwar / Rishikesh / Dehradun
  • Kedarnath Altitude: 3,583 m (11,755 ft)
  • Badrinath Altitude: 3,133 m (10,279 ft)
  • Trek Distance (Kedarnath): 16–18 km (one way from Gaurikund)
  • Total Duration: 5–7 Days (Ex-Haridwar/Delhi)
  • Yatra Difficulty: Easy to Moderate (due to Kedarnath trek)
  • Best Time to Visit: May to June & September to October
  • Route Highlights: Devprayag, Rudraprayag, Gaurikund, Kedarnath Temple, Joshimath, Badrinath Temple
  • Major Rivers: Ganga, Mandakini, Alaknanda
  • Ideal For: Pilgrims, families, senior citizens, spiritual travelers
  • Travel Mode: Road journey + Kedarnath trek (pony/helicopter options available)
  • Mobile Network: Limited connectivity; Jio/BSNL works at select locations

Kedarnath - Badrinath Yatra Short Itinerary

Day 1: Haridwar/Rishikesh To Guptkashi

Distance: ~200 km
Time: 8–9 hours
Altitude Gain: 372 m (Rishikesh) → 1,319 m (Guptkashi)
Route: Rishikesh → Devprayag → Srinagar → Rudraprayag → Agastyamuni → Guptkashi

Day 2: Guptkashi To Kedarnath (Trek Day)

Distance: 30 km drive + 16–18 km trek
Time: 2 hours drive + 6–8 hours trek
Altitude Gain: 1,319 m (Guptkashi) → 3,583 m (Kedarnath)
Route: Guptkashi → Sonprayag → Gaurikund → Jungle Chatti → Bheembali → Linchauli → Kedarnath

Day 3: Kedarnath To Guptkashi (Return Trek)

Distance: 16–18 km trek + 30 km drive
Time: 5–7 hours trek + 2 hours drive
Altitude Loss: 3,583 m (Kedarnath) → 1,319 m (Guptkashi)
Route: Kedarnath → Gaurikund → Sonprayag → Guptkashi

Day 4: Guptkashi To Joshimath / Pipalkoti

Distance: ~160–180 km
Time: 7–9 hours
Altitude Gain: 1,319 m → 1,890 m (Joshimath)
Route: Guptkashi → Chopta → Gopeshwar → Chamoli → Joshimath / Pipalkoti

Day 5: Joshimath To Badrinath → Return To Joshimath

Distance: 45 km (one way)
Time: 2–3 hours (one way)
Altitude Gain: 1,890 m (Joshimath) → 3,133 m (Badrinath)
Route: Joshimath → Badrinath → Mana Village → Return to Joshimath

Day 6: Joshimath To Rishikesh/Haridwar

Distance: ~250–270 km
Time: 9–11 hours
Altitude Loss: 1,890 m (Joshimath) → 372 m (Rishikesh)
Route: Joshimath → Karnaprayag → Rudraprayag → Srinagar → Devprayag → Rishikesh / Haridwar

Kedarnath - Badrinath Yatra Detailed Itinerary

  • Distance: ~200 km
  • Time: 8–9 hours
  • Altitude Gain: 372 m (Rishikesh) → 1,319 m (Guptkashi)
  • Route: Rishikesh → Devprayag → Srinagar → Rudraprayag → Agastyamuni → Guptkashi

The journey begins early morning from Rishikesh, the gateway to the Garhwal Himalayas. As you leave the city behind, the road follows the sacred Ganga River, gradually ascending into the hills. The first major highlight is Devprayag, where the Bhagirathi and Alaknanda rivers meet to form the holy Ganga—making it a perfect scenic and spiritual stop along the way.

Continuing further, you drive towards Srinagar (Garhwal), a bustling town ideal for breakfast and fuel stops. The route then takes you to Rudraprayag, another important confluence where the Mandakini River meets the Alaknanda. From here, the road becomes more serene and less crowded as you move deeper into the mountains, passing through Agastyamuni with beautiful views of river valleys and terraced fields.

The final stretch leads to Guptkashi, a peaceful town known for its spiritual significance and stunning views of the Chaukhamba range. Located at an altitude of 1,319 meters, Guptkashi serves as the base for the Kedarnath journey. With a calm atmosphere, comfortable stays, and a glimpse of Himalayan culture, it offers the perfect halt before heading towards Kedarnath the next day.

  • Distance: 30 km drive + 16–18 km trek
  • Time: 2 hours drive + 6–8 hours trek
  • Altitude Gain: 1,319 m (Guptkashi) → 3,583 m (Kedarnath)
  • Route: Guptkashi → Sonprayag → Gaurikund → Jungle Chatti → Bheembali → Linchauli → Kedarnath

The day begins early with a drive from Guptkashi to Sonprayag, followed by a short local transport ride to Gaurikund, the starting point of the Kedarnath trek. Gaurikund is a sacred site with a hot water spring and temple dedicated to Goddess Parvati, making it an important spiritual halt before beginning the ascent.

The 16–18 km trek to Kedarnath is well-defined and gradually ascends along the Mandakini River. The trail passes through key points like Jungle Chatti, Bheembali, and Linchauli, offering scenic views of waterfalls, lush valleys, and towering Himalayan peaks. Along the route, you will find rest stops, food stalls, and medical facilities, making the journey manageable for both beginners and experienced trekkers.

As you approach Kedarnath, the landscape opens up into a wide valley surrounded by snow-covered mountains. The sight of the Kedarnath Temple, set against the backdrop of the Kedarnath peak, is truly mesmerizing. After reaching, check into your stay and visit the temple for evening darshan, experiencing the peaceful and spiritual atmosphere of one of the most sacred shrines in India.

  • Distance: 16–18 km trek + 30 km drive
  • Time: 5–7 hours trek + 2 hours drive
  • Altitude Loss: 3,583 m (Kedarnath) → 1,319 m (Guptkashi)
  • Route: Kedarnath → Linchauli → Bheembali → Jungle Chatti → Gaurikund → Sonprayag → Guptkashi

The day begins early with a peaceful morning at Kedarnath Temple, where you can attend the morning darshan and soak in the spiritual atmosphere surrounded by snow-covered peaks. After breakfast, start your descent towards Gaurikund, retracing the same scenic trail along the Mandakini River.

The downhill trek is comparatively easier and faster, passing through Linchauli, Bheembali, and Jungle Chatti. Throughout the route, you’ll enjoy beautiful views of waterfalls, valleys, and dense mountain landscapes. The well-maintained trail with multiple rest points makes the descent comfortable for trekkers of all levels.

Upon reaching Gaurikund, take a local vehicle to Sonprayag, and then continue your drive back to Guptkashi. By evening, you arrive at your hotel, marking the completion of the Kedarnath trek. Relax and recover after a long yet fulfilling day, preparing for the next leg of the journey towards Badrinath.

  • Distance: ~160–180 km
  • Time: 7–9 hours
  • Altitude Gain: 1,319 m (Guptkashi) → 1,890 m (Joshimath)
  • Route: Guptkashi → Ukhimath → Chopta → Gopeshwar → Chamoli → Joshimath / Pipalkoti

The day begins with a scenic drive from Guptkashi towards Joshimath, passing through some of the most beautiful stretches of the Garhwal Himalayas. As you leave Guptkashi, the route takes you via Ukhimath, the winter seat of Lord Kedarnath, offering stunning views of the surrounding valleys and peaks.

Further ahead, you pass through Chopta, often referred to as the “Mini Switzerland of India,” known for its lush green meadows, dense forests, and panoramic Himalayan views. This stretch is especially scenic, with views of peaks like Chaukhamba and Nanda Devi on clear days. It’s a great spot for a short break and photography.

Continuing the journey, you drive through Gopeshwar and Chamoli, following the Alaknanda River upstream. By evening, you reach Joshimath or Pipalkoti, which serve as important stopovers before visiting Badrinath. The town offers comfortable accommodations and beautiful views, making it an ideal place to rest and prepare for the next day’s visit to Badrinath Dham.

  • Distance: 45 km (one way)
  • Time: 2–3 hours (one way)
  • Altitude Gain: 1,890 m (Joshimath) → 3,133 m (Badrinath)
  • Route: Joshimath → Vishnuprayag → Govindghat → Hanuman Chatti → Badrinath → Mana Village → Return to Joshimath

The day starts early with a drive from Joshimath to Badrinath, one of the most sacred temples dedicated to Lord Vishnu. The route follows the Alaknanda River and passes through Vishnuprayag (confluence of Alaknanda and Dhauliganga) and Govindghat, the base point for the Valley of Flowers and Hemkund Sahib trek.

On reaching Badrinath Dham (3,133 m), take a holy dip in the Tapt Kund before visiting the temple for darshan. Surrounded by the Nar and Narayan mountain ranges, the temple offers a deeply spiritual experience along with breathtaking Himalayan views. After darshan, you can also visit nearby attractions like Mana Village (the last village of India), Bhim Pul, and Vyas Gufa, which add cultural and mythological significance to the journey.

After spending sufficient time exploring Badrinath and its surroundings, begin your return drive to Joshimath. The evening is free to relax and enjoy the peaceful mountain atmosphere, marking the completion of the second dham of your journey.

  • Distance: ~250–270 km
  • Time: 9–11 hours
  • Altitude Loss: 1,890 m (Joshimath) → 372 m (Rishikesh)
  • Route: Joshimath → Karnaprayag → Nandprayag → Rudraprayag → Srinagar → Devprayag → Rishikesh / Haridwar

The final day of the Kedarnath Badrinath Yatra begins with an early morning departure from Joshimath, descending through the scenic valleys of the Garhwal Himalayas. The route follows the Alaknanda River, offering mesmerizing views of mountain landscapes, riverbanks, and traditional hill towns.

As you drive down, you pass through the sacred Panch Prayag route including Karnaprayag (confluence of Alaknanda and Pindar River), Nandprayag, and Rudraprayag, each holding deep spiritual significance. Further ahead, a stop at Devprayag gives you another chance to witness the holy confluence where the Ganga officially begins.

Continuing towards Rishikesh and Haridwar, the mountains gradually fade into plains, marking the end of your spiritual journey. By evening, you reach your drop point, concluding the memorable Kedarnath Badrinath Yatra, filled with divine experiences, scenic drives, and Himalayan serenity.

Kedarnath - Badrinath Yatra Package Cost Includes

Transportation

• Rishikesh to Kedarnath & Badrinath and return in shared private vehicle (Tempo Traveller/Bolero/Innova)
• All transfers including sightseeing as per itinerary
• Pick-up and drop points: Rishikesh ISBT

Accommodation

• Day 1 & 3 (Guptkashi/Sonprayag): Hotel/guesthouse stay (twin/triple/quad sharing)
• Day 2 (Kedarnath): Guesthouse/camps near temple (basic accommodation due to high altitude)
• Day 4 & 5 (Joshimath/Pipalkoti): Hotel stay (twin/triple sharing)
• Clean rooms with basic amenities, hot water (subject to availability)

Meals (Veg & Nutritious)

• All meals from Day 1 dinner to Day 6 breakfast
• Includes: Breakfast and Dinner (MAP plan)
• Simple, hygienic, and vegetarian meals (dal, rice, roti, vegetables, khichdi, etc.)
• Tea served twice daily

Trek & Local Transport (Kedarnath)

• Sonprayag to Gaurikund local transport (shared jeep)
• Guidance for Kedarnath trek route and support
• (Additional options like pony, palki, helicopter available at extra cost)

Experienced Tour Support

• Trip coordinator/driver with good route knowledge
• Local assistance at major stops
• 24/7 on-call support during the yatra

Safety & First Aid

• Basic first-aid kit available with driver/guide
• Oxygen cylinder available in vehicle (for emergency use)
• Assistance in case of medical or route emergency

Permit & Entry Fees

• All applicable state taxes, toll taxes, and parking charges
• Yatra registration assistance (if required)
• Entry fees for local sightseeing as per itinerary

Kedarnath - Badrinath Yatra Package Cost Excludes

  • Travel from your home city to Rishikesh and back
  • Meals during transit and lunch on travel days
  • Kedarnath helicopter tickets / pony / palki charges
  • VIP darshan, special pooja, or temple entry fees
  • Personal expenses (laundry, phone calls, shopping, etc.)
  • Bottled water, snacks, energy drinks, and personal medicines
  • Any extra hotel stay before or after the yatra
  • Travel insurance or medical insurance (not included in package)
  • Emergency evacuation, medical expenses, or ambulance services
  • Any expenses due to natural calamities, roadblocks, landslides, or bad weather
  • Anything not mentioned under the “Inclusions” section

Kedarnath - Badrinath Yatra Package Cost

Rishikesh To Rishikesh

₹ 15,500/- PP

₹ 12,500/- PP

Haridwar TO Haridwar

₹ 15,500/- PP

₹ 12,500/- PP

Delhi To Delhi

₹ 18,500/- PP

₹ 15,500/- PP

Kedarnath - Badrinath Yatra Fix Departures

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How To Reach Kedarnath - Badrinath Yatra

Step-by-Step Guide to Reach Kedarnath Badrinath Yatra

1. Reach Haridwar / Rishikesh / Dehradun

By Air:
Jolly Grant Airport (Dehradun) – well connected to major cities

By Train:
Haridwar & Dehradun railway stations have good connectivity

By Bus/Car:
Delhi to Haridwar/Rishikesh – ~5–7 hours

2. Haridwar/Rishikesh to Kedarnath

Distance: ~230 km + 16–18 km trek
Time: 8–10 hrs drive + 6–8 hrs trek
Route: Rishikesh → Rudraprayag → Guptkashi → Sonprayag → Gaurikund → Kedarnath

3. Kedarnath to Badrinath

Distance: ~220 km
Time: 9–10 hours
Route: Kedarnath → Guptkashi → Joshimath → Badrinath

4. Badrinath to Haridwar/Rishikesh

Distance: ~300 km
Time: 10–12 hours
Route: Badrinath → Rudraprayag → Rishikesh

Summary

Delhi → Haridwar/Rishikesh → Kedarnath → Badrinath → Return

From Major Cities

Delhi: Delhi → Haridwar → Kedarnath → Badrinath

Mumbai/Bangalore: Flight to Dehradun → Start yatra from Haridwar/Rishikesh

Kedarnath - Badrinath Yatra Booking Policy

  • Booking is confirmed only after receiving a minimum 30% advance payment
  • Balance amount to be paid at pickup time.

Payment Options

  • Online payment via UPI / Bank Transfer / Net Banking / Debit & Credit Cards

  • Payment receipt will be shared via email or WhatsApp for confirmation

Kedarnath - Badrinath Yatra Cancellation Policy

  • 90% refund if cancelled 30+ days before trek date
  • 70% refund if cancelled 15–29 days before trek
  • 50% refund if cancelled 7–14 days before trek
  • No refund if cancelled less than 7 days before trek or no-show
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Kedarnath - Badrinath Yatra Essentials

The Kedarnath Badrinath Yatra involves long road journeys, high-altitude travel, and a challenging trek to Kedarnath (3,583 m). To stay safe, comfortable, and well-prepared in changing mountain weather, it is essential to carry proper clothing, basic trekking gear, and personal essentials. This packing list includes all the must-have items for the Kedarnath Badrinath Yatra, including warm layers, comfortable footwear, medical supplies, and travel essentials—ideal for pilgrims, families, and first-time travelers.

  • Base Layer (thermal innerwear – top and bottom)

  • 2–3 Full sleeve quick-dry T-shirts (avoid cotton)

  • 2 Insulating Layers (fleece/wool sweaters or light down jacket)

  • 1 Heavy Feather Jacket / Padded Jacket (for summit day)

  • 2 Trek Pants (quick-dry; avoid jeans)

  • 1 Windproof & Waterproof Jacket/Poncho

  • Thermal Track Pants (for nights)

  • Warm Innerwear & Undergarments (at least 2–3 pairs)

  • 1 pair of high-ankle trekking shoes (snow/water-resistant)

  • 1 pair of slippers / sandals for campsite use

  • Optional: Gaiters (for heavy snow)

  • Trekking backpack (40–50L) with rain cover

  • Daypack (10–15L) for summit day

  • Trekking pole (highly recommended)

  • Headlamp / torch with spare batteries

  • Water bottles (2 x 1L) or hydration bladder

  • Sunglasses (UV-protected)

  • Power bank

  • Ziplock / dry bags for organizing

  • Optional: Camera or GoPro

  • Toothbrush + toothpaste

  • Biodegradable soap / face wash

  • Lip balm (essential for cold cracks)

  • Cold cream / moisturizer

  • Sunscreen (SPF 50+)

  • Quick-dry towel

  • Toilet paper / tissues

  • Hand sanitizer

  • Menstrual hygiene products (as required)

  • Wet wipes (optional but useful)

  • Paracetamol / Ibuprofen

  • Diamox (only after doctor’s advice)

  • Band-aids / blister patches

  • Antiseptic cream

  • Crepe bandage

  • Personal medication

  • ORS / Glucose / Electrolyte powder

  • Original Government ID proof (Aadhar, Passport, Voter ID)

  • Medical fitness certificate (if required by trek operator)

  • Trek disclaimer form (provided by operator)

  • Trek booking confirmation / permit copy (if applicable)

Kedarnath - Badrinath Yatra Fitness

Fitness for Kedarnath Badrinath Yatra – Are You Yatra-Ready?

The Kedarnath Badrinath Yatra is an easy to moderate pilgrimage, but it requires a good level of physical fitness due to long travel hours, high-altitude conditions, and the 16–18 km trek to Kedarnath (3,583 m). Proper preparation helps you complete the yatra comfortably and safely.

Basic Fitness Requirements

  • Age Group: 10–65 years (physically fit individuals)
  • Ability to walk 5–7 km/day on gradual incline
  • Comfort with 6–8 hours of walking (for Kedarnath trek)
  • No major breathing, heart, or joint issues (doctor’s advice recommended)
  • Basic stamina for long road journeys and altitude changes

Why Fitness Matters on This Yatra

  • Altitude: Kedarnath is at 3,583 m where oxygen levels are lower
  • Trek Distance: 16–18 km one way requires endurance and stamina
  • Weather: Cold temperatures and unpredictable mountain weather
  • Terrain: Steep climbs, uneven paths, and long walking hours

Pre-Yatra Fitness Preparation Plan (Start 2–3 Weeks Before)

1. Cardio (4–5 days/week)

  • Brisk walking or jogging – 3–5 km
  • Stair climbing – 10–15 minutes
  • Cycling (optional)

2. Strength Training (3–4 days/week)

  • Squats – 3 sets of 12–15
  • Lunges – 2–3 sets per leg
  • Planks – 30–60 seconds
  • Light core exercises

3. Flexibility & Recovery

  • Stretching for legs and back daily
  • Light yoga or breathing exercises
  • Proper rest and sleep

Quick Tips for Yatra Fitness

  • Practice walking with a small backpack
  • Stay hydrated throughout the journey
  • Walk at a steady pace during the trek
  • Avoid alcohol and smoking before the yatra
  • Take breaks and listen to your body

Who Should Avoid or Take Precautions

  • People with serious heart or lung conditions
  • Those with severe knee or joint problems
  • Recent surgery or major injury recovery cases
  • Individuals with uncontrolled BP, diabetes, or asthma (consult doctor first)

Being physically prepared ensures a smooth and comfortable Kedarnath Badrinath Yatra, allowing you to focus on the spiritual experience without unnecessary fatigue or health issues.

Kedarnath - Badrinath Yatra FAQ's

Is Kedarkantha Trek good for beginners?

Yes, Kedarkantha is one of the best Himalayan treks for beginners due to its easy-to-moderate difficulty, well-marked trails, and short duration.

The best time is from December to April for snow treks and September to November for clear weather and fall views.

Yes, heavy snow is guaranteed from late December to March, especially around Juda Ka Talab and the summit.

Pack thermal layers, waterproof jackets, trekking shoes, gloves, and a good backpack. Don’t forget essentials like headlamp, lip balm, and energy snacks.

You can reach Sankri by road from Dehradun (210 km). Dehradun is accessible via flight, train, or bus from major cities like Delhi and Mumbai.

Accommodation includes a guesthouse in Sankri and tented camps at Juda Ka Talab and Base Camp. All stays are arranged by trek operators.

Kedarkantha summit is 12,500 ft (3,800 meters) above sea level.

Yes, it is a popular, well-frequented trail. Many solo and female travelers complete the trek safely with reputed trek operators.

Yes, a forest entry permit and local village fee are mandatory. Trek operators usually include this in the package.

Moderate fitness is needed. You should be able to walk 6–7 km a day and handle cold weather conditions.

The trek costs between ₹5,000 to ₹10,000 from Sankri, depending on the trek operator and inclusions.

Yes, Kedarkantha is one of the few Himalayan treks open and accessible in deep winter.

Mobile network is only available in Sankri (Jio, BSNL). There is no network or electricity once you start trekking.

Yes, dry toilet tents are set up at campsites. Western toilets are available in Sankri guesthouses.

The total trekking distance is 20 km (round trip) spread over 4 trekking days.

Solo Hike is Sankri, Uttarkashi, Uttarakhand based travel company, providing Kedarkantha trek services since 10 years. Solo Hike help you to get the package from Sankri, Dehradun and even from Delhi too, with best and affordable prices.

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