Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath
₹34,999 per person (₹49,000 before discount) for the full 12 Days/11 Nights circuit. Includes stay, meals as per plan, mountain transport, and registration assistance. Final price varies by route (road vs. helicopter for Kedarnath), hotel category, group size, and season — confirm exact pricing for your dates on enquiry.
Why price varies: Chardham package cost depends on whether you take the full road circuit or add helicopter legs (particularly for Kedarnath), your departure city, hotel category, group size, and travel season. We quote transparently — no hidden charges after booking.
Mountain travel in Uttarakhand comes with genuine variables that first-time pilgrims often underestimate:
This is general guidance, not medical advice — please consult your doctor if you have health concerns before undertaking this yatra.
Rules are set by the Uttarakhand Tourism Development Board and may be updated season to season — we'll keep you informed of the latest requirement at the time of your travel.
₹34,999 per person for 12 Days/11 Nights (regular price ₹49,000, 29% off). Final cost depends on road vs. helicopter choice, hotel category, and group size. WhatsApp us for a live, exact quote.
Our standard circuit is 12 Days/11 Nights, including a buffer day for weather. Helicopter packages can shorten this considerably.
Chardham covers al four shrines (Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, Badrinath). Do Dham is a shorter itinerary covering just Kedarnath and Badrinath, ideal for pilgrims with limited time.
Yes, with the right planning — we recommend the helicopter option for the Kedarnath leg for elderly or less mobile pilgrims, and always suggest a medical fitness check before high-altitude travel.
No — the Uttarakhand government's Chardham registration portal covers all four dhams in a single registration.
Most commonly, helicopter services are used for the Kedarnath leg specifically. We can build a fully road-based, fully helicopter-assisted, or mixed itinerary based on your preference and budget.
The traditional sequence is Yamunotri → Gangotri → Kedarnath → Badrinath, though the exact order can be adjusted based on your travel dates and road conditions.
They generally open around Akshaya Tritiya (late April) and close around Diwali/Bhai Dooj (late October/early November) — exact dates are announced annually.
Typically pickup/drop, mountain transport, hotel stay, specified meals, and registration assistance. Helicopter tickets, pony/palki charges, and personal expenses are usually extra.
Kedarnath is the most demanding leg due to the trek and altitude; the others are largely road-based. We plan pacing and rest days accordingly, and offer the helicopter option where needed.
Pickup, registration formalities, drive toward Barkot via Rishikesh, overnight stay.
Drive to Janki Chatti, short trek/pony ride to Yamunotri Temple, darshan, return to Barkot.
Drive to Uttarkashi, visit Vishwanath Temple, overnight stay.
Drive to Gangotri for darshan, return to Uttarkashi.
Drive toward Guptkashi or Sonprayag, base for the Kedarnath leg.
Trek from Gaurikund (or helicopter from Phata/Sersi), darshan at the Jyotirlinga, overnight at Kedarnath.
Return trek or helicopter transfer, rest at base.
Drive toward Joshimath, overnight stay.
Drive to Badrinath, darshan at the temple, overnight stay.
Return drive, with a buffer day built in to absorb any weather or road delays from earlier in the circuit.
Drive back toward the pickup city.
Tour concludes with drop-off.
Exact halts, hotel names, and helicopter slot timings are confirmed at the time of booking based on availability and season. Ask us for the detailed day-by-day PDF itinerary.
Prices starting at ₹34,999/person — limited slots for this month.