Do Dham Yatra with Hemkund Sahib

Do Dham Yatra with Hemkund Sahib

Char Dham

8 Night/9 Days

Starting from 30000

-17% 25000

What will you experience

Adventure

Adventure

Bonfire Night

Bonfire Night

Hotel

Hotel

Live Music

Live Music

Meals

Meals

Tour Guide

Tour Guide

Transportation

Transportation

First Aid Kit

First Aid Kit

Helicopter

Helicopter

About the trip

Embark on a divine journey to the sacred shrines of Kedarnath and Badrinath, coupled with a visit to the serene Hemkund Sahib. This Do Dham Yatra offers an enriching experience, blending spirituality with the natural beauty of the Himalayas. Perfect for those seeking spiritual solace, this tour provides a comprehensive pilgrimage experience, visiting some of the most revered sites in Hinduism and Sikhism. Enjoy guided tours, comfortable accommodations, and the support of experienced staff throughout the journey.

Highlights

  • Visit two of the most revered shrines: Badrinath and Kedarnath.
  • Experience the serene beauty and spiritual ambiance of Hemkund Sahib.
  • Scenic drives through the picturesque landscapes of the Garhwal Himalayas.
  • Immerse in the local culture and traditions of the Uttarakhand region.
  • Opportunity for spiritual growth and rejuvenation.

Itinerary

Day 1 :   Arrival in Haridwar/Rishikesh – Drive to Guptkashi

  • Arrival at Haridwar/Rishikesh.
  • Drive to Guptkashi, a picturesque town on the way to Kedarnath.
  • Check-in at the hotel and rest.
  • Overnight stay in Guptkashi.

Day 2 :   Guptkashi – Sonprayag – Kedarnath

  • Early morning drive to Sonprayag.
  • Start the trek to Kedarnath (or take a helicopter).
  • Arrive in Kedarnath and visit Kedarnath Temple.
  • Overnight stay in Kedarnath.

Day 3 :   Kedarnath – Sonprayag – Guptkashi

  • Early morning visit to Kedarnath Temple for the morning aarti.
  • Trek back to Sonprayag.
  • Drive to Guptkashi.
  • Overnight stay in Guptkashi.

Day 4 :   Guptkashi – Joshimath – Badrinath

  • Drive to Badrinath via Joshimath.
  • Visit the Badrinath Temple and take part in the evening aarti.
  • Overnight stay in Badrinath.

Day 5 :   Badrinath – Mana Village – Joshimath

  • Morning visit to Badrinath Temple.
  • Explore Mana Village, the last Indian village before the Tibetan border.
  • Drive back to Joshimath.
  • Overnight stay in Joshimath.

Day 6 :   Joshimath – Govindghat – Ghangaria

  • Drive to Govindghat.
  • Start the trek to Ghangaria.
  • Arrive in Ghangaria and check-in at the hotel.
  • Overnight stay in Ghangaria.

Day 7 :   Ghangaria – Hemkund Sahib – Ghangaria

  • Early morning trek to Hemkund Sahib.
  • Visit Hemkund Sahib Gurudwara.
  • Trek back to Ghangaria.
  • Overnight stay in Ghangaria.

Day 8 :   Ghangaria – Govindghat – Haridwar/Rishikesh

  • Trek back to Govindghat.
  • Drive to Haridwar/Rishikesh.
  • Check-in at the hotel and rest.
  • Overnight stay in Haridwar/Rishikesh.

Day 9 :   Departure from Haridwar/Rishikesh

  • After breakfast, depart for your onward journey.

Things to Carry

When embarking on a Kedarnath trip, it’s essential to be well-prepared and pack wisely for the journey. The terrain can be challenging, and the weather can vary, so having the right essentials will ensure a comfortable and safe pilgrimage. Here are some things to carry for your Kedarnath trip:


  • Warm Clothing: Pack layers of warm clothing, including thermals, jackets, sweaters, and gloves, as the temperatures can drop significantly, especially during the evenings and early mornings.
  • Comfortable Trekking Shoes: Choose sturdy and comfortable trekking shoes with good grip to tackle the uneven terrains during the trek to Kedarnath.
  • Rain Gear: Carry a waterproof jacket and pants or a poncho to protect yourself from unexpected rain showers or snowfall.
  • Backpack: A durable and lightweight backpack to carry essentials like water bottles, snacks, a first-aid kit, and other necessities during the trek.
  • Water Bottles and Snacks: Stay hydrated by carrying water bottles and energy-boosting snacks like dry fruits, nuts, energy bars, etc.
  • Personal Medications: If you have any specific medications or prescriptions, carry them in sufficient quantities, along with a basic first-aid kit.
  • Sunscreen and Sunglasses: Protect yourself from the strong sun at higher altitudes by using sunscreen with high SPF and wearing UV-protected sunglasses.
  • Hat/Cap: Carry a hat or cap to shield your head from the sun’s rays and keep you warm during colder temperatures.
  • Personal Identification: Carry a valid photo ID like Aadhar card or passport for identification purposes during travel and accommodation.
  • Camera and Binoculars: Capture the breathtaking landscapes and moments during the trip with a camera and binoculars.
  • Personal Toiletries: Pack essentials like soap, shampoo, toothpaste, toothbrush, etc., for personal hygiene.
  • Extra Batteries and Power Bank: Ensure your electronic devices like mobile phones and cameras have sufficient battery backup. Carry a power bank for emergencies.
  • Torch/Headlamp: A torch or headlamp is essential, especially during night treks or power outages in some areas.
  • Dry Bags/Plastic Bags: Keep your belongings safe from rain or snow by using dry bags or plastic bags to protect them from getting wet.
  • Cash: Carry sufficient cash as ATMs may not be readily available in remote areas.

Inclusions

  • Accommodation in comfortable hotels/lodges.
  • Daily breakfast and dinner.
  • All transfers and sightseeing as per the itinerary by private vehicle.
  • Experienced and knowledgeable guide for the trek and sightseeing.
  • All applicable taxes and service charges.

Exclusions

  • Any Airfare/Train fare.
  • Lunch.
  • Personal expenses such as laundry, phone calls, tips, etc.
  • Any additional expenses due to unforeseen circumstances such as natural calamities, flight delays, etc.
  • Travel insurance.
  • Entry fees to monuments, parks, and other sites.
  • Any services not specifically mentioned in the inclusions.

FAQs

How do I reach Kedarnath?

You can reach Kedarnath by either trekking from Gaurikund, which is the base for the Kedarnath Yatra, or opt for a helicopter ride from Phata, Sersi, or Guptkashi. Alternatively, you can also travel to Gaurikund by road from Haridwar or Rishikesh and then start the trek.

When is the best time to visit Kedarnath?

The best time to visit Kedarnath is during the months of May to June and September to October. These months offer pleasant weather with less chance of heavy snowfall or rainfall, making it safer and more accessible for pilgrims.

Is there any accommodation available in Kedarnath?

Yes, there are several guesthouses, lodges, and camps available in Kedarnath for pilgrims to stay. However, it is essential to book in advance, especially during peak pilgrimage season, as the availability may be limited.

Do I need to obtain any permits for the Kedarnath Yatra?

Yes, pilgrims need to obtain a permit to visit Kedarnath, which is known as the Kedarnath Yatra Registration. The registration can be done online, and it is mandatory for all travelers, including those trekking or taking a helicopter ride.

What should I carry for the Kedarnath trek?

For the trek to Kedarnath, carry warm clothing, comfortable trekking shoes, rain gear, a backpack, water bottles, snacks, personal medications, a valid photo ID, personal toiletries, torch/headlamp, and any necessary permits.

Is the Kedarnath trek difficult?

The trek to Kedarnath can be challenging, especially for those not accustomed to high altitudes or long walks. The terrain can be steep and uneven, requiring a moderate level of fitness. It is advisable to take breaks, stay hydrated, and walk at a steady pace to avoid altitude sickness.

Are there medical facilities available in Kedarnath?

Kedarnath has basic medical facilities, and there is a small medical center operated by the Army for emergency medical assistance. However, it is always recommended to carry a basic first-aid kit and any necessary medications with you.

Can I visit Kedarnath during the winter season?

No, Kedarnath is not accessible to tourists during the winter season, which usually lasts from November to April, due to heavy snowfall and harsh weather conditions. The temple remains closed during this period, and the region becomes inaccessible.

Is there any age limit for the Kedarnath trek?

There is no specific age limit for the Kedarnath trek; however, due to the challenging terrain and high altitude, it is advisable for elderly individuals or those with health conditions to consult a doctor before planning the trip.

Are there any restrictions for photography in Kedarnath?

Photography is allowed in and around Kedarnath, but it is essential to respect the religious sanctity of the place and refrain from taking photographs inside the temple premises or during religious rituals.

Policies

Confirmation Policy

  • Payments can be made either all at once or in 4 parts.
  • After processing the booking amount, you will receive an email regarding your booking confirmation.
  • Once you have paid 100% of the amount for your booking, you will receive an invoice containing all the information about the trip.

Payment Terms Policy

  • Booking amount: 4,000/-
  • 30 days before the trip departure: 50% of the total cost.
  • 20 days before the trip departure: 70% of the total cost.
  • 10 days before the trip departure: 100% of the total cost.

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations made before 30 days from the date of travel will result in a charge of 20% of the total trip cost.
  • Cancellations made between 15 to 30 days from the date of travel will result in a charge of 50% of the total trip cost.
  • Cancellations made between 5 to 15 days from the date of travel will result in a charge of 70% of the total trip cost.
  • Cancellations made between 0 to 5 days from the date of travel will result in a charge of 100% of the total trip cost.

Refund Policy

  • Refund amount will be processed within 15 business working days
  • All applicable refunds will be done via Bank Transfer only.

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