The Chardham Yatra is one of India’s most sacred pilgrimages, covering the four revered shrines: Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath. Starting your Chardham Yatra from Haridwar not only gives you a spiritual beginning with the holy Ganga Aarti but also offers the most convenient gateway into the Garhwal Himalayas. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the complete route map, smart planning tips, and expert booking advice from Haridwartourtrip for a smooth and fulfilling experience.
Here's the typical clockwise route, as followed by most pilgrims and recommended by tradition:
Best time: May to mid-July and September to October Avoid monsoon (mid-July to August) due to landslides.
Helicopter rides to Kedarnath are limited. So are good hotels at Yamunotri and Gangotri. Book 1–2 months in advance.
Ensure your tour operator is approved by Uttarakhand Tourism (Haridwartourtrip is proudly registered).
If you have breathing or heart issues, inform your operator. We arrange oxygen cans, extra rest days, and support teams.
Mandatory for all pilgrims. Haridwartourtrip takes care of it when you book with us.
You can extend it to 12 days by adding rest stops, Panch Prayag visits, or leisure time in Rishikesh.
Q1: Can I get a printed Chardham Yatra map from Haridwartourtrip? Yes! We provide physical maps and digital versions once your booking is confirmed.
Q2: What if I miss Kedarnath due to health/weather? We offer alternate darshan or buffer days. You can also opt for a helicopter or pony service in advance.
Q3: How much time should I plan for the full yatra? A minimum of 9 days is needed. If traveling with elders, we suggest 10–12 days with lighter days in between.
Q4: Do I need to carry cash on the route? Yes. While UPI works in many towns, remote dhams like Yamunotri or Kedarnath still rely on cash payments.
Q5: How do I confirm my booking online? Visit Haridwartourtrip.com, select your plan, pay a token advance, and we’ll send your itinerary + booking confirmation instantly.