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Highlights
The experiences that capture the true spirit of the entire trip.
| Days | Route | Distance (Approx) | Major Highlights |
|---|---|---|---|
| Day 01 | Delhi – Haridwar | 250 Km | Pickup from Delhi drive to Haridwar, Attend Ganga Arti Har ki Pauri in Haridwar (Optional). |
| Chandi Devi Temple | 4 Km | Situated on Neel Parvat on the eastern bank of River Ganga. | |
| Mansa Devi Temple (Night Hault) | 6 Km | Located on Bilwa Parvat (Shivalik Hills). | |
| Day 02 | Haridwar – Mussoorie | 90 Km | After pick up drive ahead, at Mussoorie take a short break at Kempty Fall enroute. |
| Mussoorie – Barkot | 145 Km | Scenic mountain drive via Yamuna Bridge. | |
| Barkot – Lakhamandal – Barkot (Night Hault) | 25 Km | Optional:- Pandav Gufa & Lakhamandal. | |
| Day 03 | Barkot – Jankichatti | 45 Km | Drive through Hanuman Chatti, ahead to Jankichatti. |
| Jankichatti – Yamunotri (Trek) | 6 Km (one-way) | At Yamunotri, cover Surya Kund(hot spring), Divyashila, Yamunotri Temple Darshan. | |
| Yamunotri – Jankichatti (Return Trek) | 6 Km | Optional: At evening visit Kharsali Village (Shani Temple, Winter seat of Yamuna Ji). | |
| Jankichatti – Barkot (Night Hault) | 45 Km | Return to Barkot for overnight halt. | |
| Day 04 | Barkot – Shiv Gufa | 55 Km | Scenic drive via Dharasu Bend. Vist Shiva Gufa a naturally formed cave at Mehargav Village. |
| Shiv Gufa – Uttarkashi (Night Hault) | 35 Km | In Uttarkashi, visit Kashi Vishwanath Temple, Manikarnika ghat. | |
| Day 05 | Uttarkashi – Maneri - Gangnani | 45 Km | Maneri Dam Situated on the banks of river Bhagirathi, Stop at Rishikund Tapt Kund for holy dip. |
| Gangnani – Harsil | 30 Km | Optional :- visit to Harsil Valley if time permits. | |
| Harsil - Gangotri | 30 Km | Holy dip in Ganga, Visit Surya Kund & Submerged Shivling, Gangotri Temple Darshan. | |
| Gangotri – Uttarkashi (Night Hault) | 80 Km | Return to Uttarkashi for stay. | |
| Day 06 | Uttarkashi – Lambgaon Viewpoint | 52 Km | Drive via Moolgarh, Lambgaon and enjoy classic Himalayan valley & river views. |
| Lambgaon - Ghansali | 52 Km | Small mountain town on the Bhilangana River, stop for snacks, tea, and river-side photos. | |
| Ghansali - Tilwara | 68 Km | Beautiful sunset and peaceful Mandakini river sounds. | |
| Tilwara – Guptkashi ( Night Halt) | 35 Km | Ardhnarishwar Temple, Guptkashi (if time permits). | |
| Day 07 | Guptkashi – Sonprayag | 30 – 35 Km | Early morning transfer to Sitapur/ Sonprayag. |
| Sonprayag – Gaurikund | 5 Km | Local Jeep/Shared shuttle services (Outside vehicle are not allowed). | |
| Gaurikund – Kedarnath (Night Hault) | 16 Km Trek | Kedarnath Darshan, Evening Aarti, Overnight stay. | |
| Day 08 | Kedarnath – Gaurikund | 16 Km Trek | Trek back to Gaurikund. |
| Gaurikund – Sonprayag | 5 Km | Local jeep since outside vehicle are not allowed. | |
| Sonprayag – Guptkashi (Night Hault) | 35 Km | Overnight stay. | |
| Day 09 | Guptkashi – Kalimath | 30 Km | Optional:- Kalimath is famous for the Kali Mata Temple. |
| Guptkashi - Rudraprayag | 44 Km | Confluence of rivers - Alaknanda River (from Badrinath) meets the Mandakini River (from Kedarnath). | |
| Rudraprayag - Karnaprayag | 32 Km | Karnaprayag: Confluence of the Pindar and Alaknanda rivers. | |
| Karnaprayag - Nandaprayag | 21 Km | Nandaprayag: Confluence of the Nandakini and Alaknanda. | |
| Nandaprayag - Helang | 48 Km | Optional:- Diversion point for Urgam Valley, Popular photography stop. | |
| Helang - Kalpeshwar Temple – Helang | 24 Km | Optional:- it is the only Panch Kedar temple open throughout the year. | |
| Helang - Joshimath | 16 Km | Narsingh Temple, Shankaracharya Math, Kalpavriksha - 1200 years old (If time permits). | |
| Joshimath - Vishnuprayag | 08 Km | Vishnuprayag - Confluence of the Dhauliganga and Alaknanda rivers. | |
| Vishnuprayag - Badrinath (Night Hault) | 40 km | Badrinath Temple Darshan, Tapt Kund, Evening Aarti | |
| Day 10 | Badrinath – Mana Village - Badrinath | 10 Km | Optional: Mana Village, Vyas Gufa, Bheem Pul, Saraswati River. |
| Badrinath – Rudraprayag (Night Hault) | 160 Km | Via Vishnuprayag, Nandaprayag, Karnaprayag. | |
| Day 11 | Rudraprayag – Rishikesh | 140 Km | Devprayag Sangam. |
| Rishikesh sightseeing | Optional: Ram Jhula, Laxman Jhula, Parmarth Niketan, Ganga Aarti. | ||
| Rishikesh – Haridwar (Night Hault) | 40 Km | Yatra Ends. | |
| Day 12 | Haridwar – Delhi | 250 Km | Delhi Drop, Tour Ends. |
About
The Char Dham Yatra is a spiritually enriching journey that covers four of the most sacred Hindu shrines—Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath—nestled in the serene Himalayas. Starting from Delhi, this divine pilgrimage becomes even more convenient and enjoyable when you choose to travel by Tempo Traveller. With ample space, modern amenities, and a smooth ride, it’s the ideal travel option for families or groups seeking a hassle-free and soul-soothing yatra experience.
Why Choose a Tempo Traveller for Char Dham Yatra from Delhi?
Opting for a Tempo Traveller ensures unmatched comfort, space, and safety during this 10 to 12-day yatra across rugged terrains and steep mountain roads. It eliminates the need for multiple vehicles, allowing the entire group to travel together, enhancing coordination and bonding. Tempo Travellers come equipped with push-back reclining seats, ample legroom, luggage space, and AC options, making long road journeys far more pleasant. Moreover, experienced drivers familiar with hilly terrains ensure a safe and stress-free journey throughout Uttarakhand’s spiritual circuit.
Char Dham Route from Delhi – A Complete Circuit
The pilgrimage starts in Delhi, heading towards Haridwar or Rishikesh for an auspicious dip in the Ganga. The route continues to:
- Yamunotri (source of River Yamuna)
- Gangotri (origin of River Ganga)
- Kedarnath (abode of Lord Shiva, includes trek or helicopter ride)
- Badrinath (temple of Lord Vishnu)
After visiting all four shrines, the journey concludes with a return to Delhi, completing a full Char Dham circuit.
Route Map:
Delhi → Haridwar → Barkot → Yamunotri → Uttarkashi → Gangotri → Guptkashi → Kedarnath → Badrinath → Rudraprayag → Rishikesh → Delhi
Tempo Traveller Fare from Delhi to Char Dham
The fare for a Tempo Traveller depends on the seating capacity (9, 12, 16, or 20-seater), trip duration, and amenities.
Typical package prices range between ₹96,000 to ₹1,08,000 for a 10–12 day journey.
Inclusions usually cover:
- Fuel costs
- Toll taxes
- Driver allowance
Additional charges like state taxes, parking, and hotel accommodation (if required for driver) may be extra. Booking early ensures better availability and competitive pricing, especially during the peak season (April to July & September to November).
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Highlights
The experiences that capture the true spirit of the entire trip.
| Days | Route | Distance (Approx) | Major Highlights |
|---|---|---|---|
| Day 01 | Delhi – Haridwar | 250 Km | Pickup from Delhi drive to Haridwar, Attend Ganga Arti Har ki Pauri in Haridwar (Optional). |
| Chandi Devi Temple | 4 Km | Situated on Neel Parvat on the eastern bank of River Ganga. | |
| Mansa Devi Temple (Night Hault) | 6 Km | Located on Bilwa Parvat (Shivalik Hills). | |
| Day 02 | Haridwar – Mussoorie | 90 Km | After pick up drive ahead, at Mussoorie take a short break at Kempty Fall enroute. |
| Mussoorie – Barkot | 145 Km | Scenic mountain drive via Yamuna Bridge. | |
| Barkot – Lakhamandal – Barkot (Night Hault) | 25 Km | Optional:- Pandav Gufa & Lakhamandal. | |
| Day 03 | Barkot – Jankichatti | 45 Km | Drive through Hanuman Chatti, ahead to Jankichatti. |
| Jankichatti – Yamunotri (Trek) | 6 Km (one-way) | At Yamunotri, cover Surya Kund(hot spring), Divyashila, Yamunotri Temple Darshan. | |
| Yamunotri – Jankichatti (Return Trek) | 6 Km | Optional: At evening visit Kharsali Village (Shani Temple, Winter seat of Yamuna Ji). | |
| Jankichatti – Barkot (Night Hault) | 45 Km | Return to Barkot for overnight halt. | |
| Day 04 | Barkot – Shiv Gufa | 55 Km | Scenic drive via Dharasu Bend. Vist Shiva Gufa a naturally formed cave at Mehargav Village. |
| Shiv Gufa – Uttarkashi (Night Hault) | 35 Km | In Uttarkashi, visit Kashi Vishwanath Temple, Manikarnika ghat. | |
| Day 05 | Uttarkashi – Maneri - Gangnani | 45 Km | Maneri Dam Situated on the banks of river Bhagirathi, Stop at Rishikund Tapt Kund for holy dip. |
| Gangnani – Harsil | 30 Km | Optional :- visit to Harsil Valley if time permits. | |
| Harsil - Gangotri | 30 Km | Holy dip in Ganga, Visit Surya Kund & Submerged Shivling, Gangotri Temple Darshan. | |
| Gangotri – Uttarkashi (Night Hault) | 80 Km | Return to Uttarkashi for stay. | |
| Day 06 | Uttarkashi – Lambgaon Viewpoint | 52 Km | Drive via Moolgarh, Lambgaon and enjoy classic Himalayan valley & river views. |
| Lambgaon - Ghansali | 52 Km | Small mountain town on the Bhilangana River, stop for snacks, tea, and river-side photos. | |
| Ghansali - Tilwara | 68 Km | Beautiful sunset and peaceful Mandakini river sounds. | |
| Tilwara – Guptkashi ( Night Halt) | 35 Km | Ardhnarishwar Temple, Guptkashi (if time permits). | |
| Day 07 | Guptkashi – Sonprayag | 30 – 35 Km | Early morning transfer to Sitapur/ Sonprayag. |
| Sonprayag – Gaurikund | 5 Km | Local Jeep/Shared shuttle services (Outside vehicle are not allowed). | |
| Gaurikund – Kedarnath (Night Hault) | 16 Km Trek | Kedarnath Darshan, Evening Aarti, Overnight stay. | |
| Day 08 | Kedarnath – Gaurikund | 16 Km Trek | Trek back to Gaurikund. |
| Gaurikund – Sonprayag | 5 Km | Local jeep since outside vehicle are not allowed. | |
| Sonprayag – Guptkashi (Night Hault) | 35 Km | Overnight stay. | |
| Day 09 | Guptkashi – Kalimath | 30 Km | Optional:- Kalimath is famous for the Kali Mata Temple. |
| Guptkashi - Rudraprayag | 44 Km | Confluence of rivers - Alaknanda River (from Badrinath) meets the Mandakini River (from Kedarnath). | |
| Rudraprayag - Karnaprayag | 32 Km | Karnaprayag: Confluence of the Pindar and Alaknanda rivers. | |
| Karnaprayag - Nandaprayag | 21 Km | Nandaprayag: Confluence of the Nandakini and Alaknanda. | |
| Nandaprayag - Helang | 48 Km | Optional:- Diversion point for Urgam Valley, Popular photography stop. | |
| Helang - Kalpeshwar Temple – Helang | 24 Km | Optional:- it is the only Panch Kedar temple open throughout the year. | |
| Helang - Joshimath | 16 Km | Narsingh Temple, Shankaracharya Math, Kalpavriksha - 1200 years old (If time permits). | |
| Joshimath - Vishnuprayag | 08 Km | Vishnuprayag - Confluence of the Dhauliganga and Alaknanda rivers. | |
| Vishnuprayag - Badrinath (Night Hault) | 40 km | Badrinath Temple Darshan, Tapt Kund, Evening Aarti | |
| Day 10 | Badrinath – Mana Village - Badrinath | 10 Km | Optional: Mana Village, Vyas Gufa, Bheem Pul, Saraswati River. |
| Badrinath – Rudraprayag (Night Hault) | 160 Km | Via Vishnuprayag, Nandaprayag, Karnaprayag. | |
| Day 11 | Rudraprayag – Rishikesh | 140 Km | Devprayag Sangam. |
| Rishikesh sightseeing | Optional: Ram Jhula, Laxman Jhula, Parmarth Niketan, Ganga Aarti. | ||
| Rishikesh – Haridwar (Night Hault) | 40 Km | Yatra Ends. | |
| Day 12 | Haridwar – Delhi | 250 Km | Delhi Drop, Tour Ends. |
About
The Char Dham Yatra is a spiritually enriching journey that covers four of the most sacred Hindu shrines—Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath—nestled in the serene Himalayas. Starting from Delhi, this divine pilgrimage becomes even more convenient and enjoyable when you choose to travel by Tempo Traveller. With ample space, modern amenities, and a smooth ride, it’s the ideal travel option for families or groups seeking a hassle-free and soul-soothing yatra experience.
Why Choose a Tempo Traveller for Char Dham Yatra from Delhi?
Opting for a Tempo Traveller ensures unmatched comfort, space, and safety during this 10 to 12-day yatra across rugged terrains and steep mountain roads. It eliminates the need for multiple vehicles, allowing the entire group to travel together, enhancing coordination and bonding. Tempo Travellers come equipped with push-back reclining seats, ample legroom, luggage space, and AC options, making long road journeys far more pleasant. Moreover, experienced drivers familiar with hilly terrains ensure a safe and stress-free journey throughout Uttarakhand’s spiritual circuit.
Char Dham Route from Delhi – A Complete Circuit
The pilgrimage starts in Delhi, heading towards Haridwar or Rishikesh for an auspicious dip in the Ganga. The route continues to:
- Yamunotri (source of River Yamuna)
- Gangotri (origin of River Ganga)
- Kedarnath (abode of Lord Shiva, includes trek or helicopter ride)
- Badrinath (temple of Lord Vishnu)
After visiting all four shrines, the journey concludes with a return to Delhi, completing a full Char Dham circuit.
Route Map:
Delhi → Haridwar → Barkot → Yamunotri → Uttarkashi → Gangotri → Guptkashi → Kedarnath → Badrinath → Rudraprayag → Rishikesh → Delhi
Tempo Traveller Fare from Delhi to Char Dham
The fare for a Tempo Traveller depends on the seating capacity (9, 12, 16, or 20-seater), trip duration, and amenities.
Typical package prices range between ₹96,000 to ₹1,08,000 for a 10–12 day journey.
Inclusions usually cover:
- Fuel costs
- Toll taxes
- Driver allowance
Additional charges like state taxes, parking, and hotel accommodation (if required for driver) may be extra. Booking early ensures better availability and competitive pricing, especially during the peak season (April to July & September to November).
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Embark on a sacred 12-day journey from Delhi to the revered Char Dham – Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath. The yatra begins with a spiritual retreat to Haridwar for Ganga Aarti, followed by a scenic drive through Mussoorie to Barkot. From there, undertake a trek to Yamunotri, the origin of River Yamuna. Continue to Uttarkashi to seek blessings at Gangotri, nestled amidst snow-clad peaks and pine forests. The pilgrimage then moves to the majestic Kedarnath Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, reached by a 16 km trek from Gaurikund. After divine darshan, descend and travel through beautiful Chopta and Joshimath to reach Badrinath, the abode of Lord Vishnu. Here, witness the vibrant spirituality at the Badrinath Temple and explore Mana, the last Indian village before Tibet. The return journey takes you through the sacred confluences of Rudraprayag and Devprayag, offering a deep spiritual and natural experience. The tour concludes with a serene drive back to Delhi, leaving you soulfully enriched and spiritually awakened.
Day 1
Delhi to Haridwar
Pickup from Delhi and drive to Haridwar (250 km). Optional: Attend Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri.
Visit Chandi Devi Temple (4 km from Haridwar), situated on Neel Parvat, the eastern bank of the River Ganga.
Visit the Mansa Devi Temple (6 km from Haridwar) located on Bilwa Parvat, Shivalik Hills.
Day 2
Haridwar - Mussoorie - Kempty Fall - Yamunotri Road (Optional: Lakhamandal) – Barkot( 145)
Morning pickup from Haridwar and drive towards Mussoorie.
Reach Mussoorie and take a short break at Kempty Falls.
Proceed further on a scenic drive via the Yamuna Bridge towards Barkot
Continue towards Yamunotri Road – optional visit to Lakhamandal Temple, an ancient Shiva shrine.
Arrival at Barkot (145 km) and check-in at the hotel.
Day 3
Barkot - Jankichatti - Yamunotri Trek – Barkot ( 95 Km )
Morning drive from Barkot to Jankichatti via Hanuman Chatti.
Start the 6 km trek from Jankichatti to Yamunotri.
At Yamunotri: visit Surya Kund (hot spring), Divyashila, and enjoy Yamunotri Temple Darshan.
Trek back 6 km to Jankichatti.
Optional (Evening): Visit Kharsali Village – Shani Temple & Winter Seat of Maa Yamuna.
Drive back to Barkot (45 km).
Day 4
Barkot - Shiv Gufa - Uttarkashi (100Km)
Morning departure from Barkot.
Drive 55 km via Dharasu Bend, enjoying scenic mountain views.
Visit Shiv Gufa at Mehargav Village – a naturally formed sacred cave.
Continue 35 km to Uttarkashi.
In Uttarkashi, visit Kashi Vishwanath Temple and Manikarnika Ghat.
Day Ends in Uttarkashi.
Day 5
Uttarkashi - Maneri - Gangnani - Harsil - Gangotri – Uttarkashi ( 200 Km)
Depart from Uttarkashi and drive to Maneri.
Visit Maneri Dam on the Bhagirathi River.
Continue to Gangnani – stop at Rishikund Tapt Kund for a holy dip.
Proceed to Harsil – Optional: Explore the beautiful Harsil Valley if time permits.
Drive to Gangotri: take a holy dip in the Ganga, visit Surya Kund, Submerged Shivling, and Gangotri Temple for darshan.
Return to Uttarkashi for a night halt.
Day 6
Uttarkashi - Lambgaon Viewpoint - Ghansali - Tilwara - Guptkashi
Depart from Uttarkashi and drive 52 km via Moolgarh & Lambgaon; enjoy classic Himalayan valley and river views.
Continue to Ghansali (52 km) – a peaceful town on the Bhilangana River; stop for tea/snacks and riverside photos.
Proceed 68 km to Tilwara – enjoy the calm Mandakini river sounds and beautiful sunset views.
Drive to Guptkashi (35 km) for a night halt.
If time permits, visit the Ardhnarishwar Temple in Guptkashi.
Day 7
Guptkashi - Sonprayag - Gaurikund - Kedarnath
Early morning transfer from Guptkashi to Sitapur/Sonprayag.
From Sonprayag, take the local shared jeep to Gaurikund (5 km).
Start the 16 km trek from Gaurikund to Kedarnath.
Reach Kedarnath – Temple Darshan & attend Evening Aarti.
Overnight stay in Kedarnath.
Day 8
Kedarnath - Gaurikund - Sonprayag - Guptkashi
Morning descent from Kedarnath to Gaurikund (16 km trek).
Optional: Visit Bhairavnath Temple before starting the trek.
From Gaurikund, take the local jeep to Sonprayag (5 km).
Drive from Sonprayag to Guptkashi (35 km).
Overnight stay in Guptkashi.
Day 9
Guptkashi to Badrinath
Morning breakfast at the hotel in Guptkashi.
Drive from Guptkashi to Kalimath (30 km). Optional: Visit the famous Kali Mata Temple.
Continue to Rudraprayag confluence of Alaknanda & Mandakini rivers.
Proceed to Karnaprayag confluence of Pindar & Alaknanda rivers.
Drive to Nandaprayag confluence of Nandakini & Alaknanda rivers.
Continue to Helang. Optional: Diversion point for Urgam Valley, scenic photography spot.
From Helang, visit Kalpeshwar Temple (24 km round trip) – Optional: Only Panch Kedar is open all year.
Drive to Joshimath, visit Narsingh Temple, Shankaracharya Math, and Kalpavriksha (a 1200-year-old divine tree, if time permits).
Proceed to Vishnuprayag confluence of Dhauliganga & Alaknanda rivers.
Drive to Badrinath Temple Darshan, Tapt Kund, and Evening Aarti.
Day 10
Badrinath - Mana Village - Rudraprayag
Drive from Badrinath to Mana Village (10 km). Optional
Explore Vyas Gufa, Bheem Pul, and the sacred Saraswati River.
Continue the journey towards Rudraprayag (140–150 km).
En route, enjoy Prayag Darshan.
Day 11
Rudraprayag - Rishikesh – Haridwar (140 Km)
Drive from Rudraprayag to Haridwar (140 km).
En route visit Devprayag Sangam – confluence of Bhagirathi & Alaknanda forming the Ganga.
In Rishikesh: Optional visit Ram Jhula, Laxman Jhula, Parmarth Niketan, and attend Ganga Aarti.
Continue from Rishikesh to Haridwar (40 km).
Day 12
Haridwar to Delhi
Drive from Haridwar to Delhi (250 km).
Delhi drop – Tour Ends.
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- Minimize Plastic Use :Bring a reusable water bottle, shopping bag, and utensils to reduce the need for single-use plastics. Many destinations have water refill stations and eco-friendly stores.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for Delhi to Char Dham Yatra by Tempo Traveller Car Hire
We help you prepare for your trip and ensure an effortless and enjoyable travel experience.
What is the seating capacity of the Tempo Traveller?
Tempo Traveller can comfortably accommodate 11 to 14 passengers for a journey.
How much time does it take to travel from Delhi to Haridwar by Tempo Traveler?
From Delhi to Haridwar, if you travel by Tempo Traveler, you'll cover a distance of approximately 250 km in around 5 to 6 hours.
What is the total cost of booking a Tempo Traveller from Delhi?
For Char Dham Yatra from Delhi, the approximate total booking price for a 14-seater Tempo Traveller is Rs. 1,08,000 to Rs. 1,29,000. This includes the vehicle accompanying you for the entire 12-day tour.
What are the benefits of choosing a Tempo Traveller from BizareXpedition?
Delhi is well-connected by air, road, and rail to every corner of the country, making it easily accessible for everyone. From here, you can conveniently begin your Char Dham Yatra from Delhi by Tempo Traveller.
What will be the pickup location for the Char Dham Yatra from Delhi by Tempo Traveller package?
In Delhi, we can pick you up from your residence, railway station, or airport. If there's any other pickup location within Delhi, please confirm with us prior to the trip, and we'll arrange to pick you up from there.
Are your Tempo Travellers well-maintained according to safety standards?
Yes, our Tempo Travellers are thoroughly checked and maintained before and after every trip, ensuring they are in good condition before being dispatched for the next trip.
Can I extend the 12-day Char Dham trip from Delhi by Tempo Traveler?
Yes, our Char Dham taxi packages are customizable. You can add extensions or local sightseeing options to your package as per your preference.
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