Char Dham Package Categories

Char Dham Yatra Uttarakhand 2026 packages designed for every traveler. Choose Standard for budget comfort, Deluxe for upgraded hotels, or Luxury for premium stays and personal support. Helicopter packages offer fast VIP darshan. Do Dham options like Kedarnath–Badrinath and Yamunotri–Gangotri suit short trips. Senior Citizen, Family, and Group packages ensure safe, flexible travel. Custom packages let you choose hotels, vehicles, and add-ons for a fully personalized pilgrimage.

Budget Packages

Duration: 10–12 Days

Cost: ₹35,000 – ₹45,000

For: Basic rooms & meals

Deluxe Packages

Duration: 10–12 Days

Cost: ₹45,000 – ₹65,000

For: Families & seniors preferring comfort

Premium Packages

Duration: 10–12 Days

Cost: ₹65,000 – ₹85,000

For: NRIs & premium travelers

Helicopter Packages

Duration: 6 Days

Cost: ₹2.7 lakh

For: Seniors, small families, time-bound

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Standard Char Dham Package (10–12 Days)

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Private Char Dham Tour (Custom Dates)

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Embark on the Sacred Himalayan Journey With Treksway

The Char Dham Yatra is one of India’s most divine pilgrimages, taking devotees through four sacred temples — Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath — nestled deep in the majestic Himalayas of Uttarakhand.
Treksway brings you carefully crafted, safe, comfortable, and spiritually uplifting Char Dham Yatra Packages for 2026, designed for families, senior citizens, solo travellers, and groups.

Our packages combine divine darshan, beautiful Himalayan landscapes, comfortable stays, and professional guidance — ensuring your yatra becomes a lifetime memory.

Why Choose Treksway for Char Dham Yatra ?

1. Specialist in Adventure & Pilgrimage Travel

  • Treksway describes itself as a “trusted travel partner, specialising in unforgettable trekking adventures, cultural tours, and off-beat travel experiences.”

  • They list “Chardham Yatra” among their portfolio of tour packages (under “Spiritual & Pilgrimage Tours”) so they are not generic but aligned to this kind of high-altitude / sacred travel.

  • This means they are more likely to understand the terrain, altitude, logistics, local weather and the special requirements of a Yatra compared to a regular holiday tour operator.

2. Comprehensive Package Coverage

  • Because the Yatra involves remote mountainous regions, multiple modes of transportation, accommodation in hillside places and special safety considerations, having a provider who covers all is a big plus. Treksway offers tour-packages that include such holistic elements. (As seen in their “Tour Packages” list)

  • You’ll likely get travel arrangements (road/jeep/helicopter if required), stays, meals, local transfers and likely a guide or at least help on site.

3. Familiarity with Uttarakhand Terrain & Sacred Destinations

  • The Char Dham route is high-altitude, remote at points, and requires special preparation. The official tourism site of Uttarakhand confirms the Dhams are nestled deep in the Himalayas.

  • Treksway’s presence of this package suggests they have experience in that terrain—this means better route planning, rest days, acclimatisation, understanding weather windows, etc.

4. Focus on Safety, Comfort & Spiritual Experience

  • A specialised operator will emphasise comfort (especially when travelling with family or older pilgrims), safety (mountain travel, altitude, weather changes) and the spiritual element (temple visits, darshans, rituals) rather than just sightseeing.

  • Treksway’s branding (“unforgettable trekking adventures, cultural tours”) suggests they believe in delivering an experience, not just transport from A to B.


5. Simplifies the Logistics, Lets You Focus on the Yatra

  • With multiple remote shrines (temples sometimes only reachable by trek or via helicopter/jeep), it helps if the operator handles all the planning—car/van transfers, stays in mountain towns, meals, scheduling.

  • With Treksway handling “Tour Packages – Chardham Yatra” as part of their site, you’ll likely save time and stress.

About the Sacred Char Dham Yatra

The Char Dham Yatra is one of the holiest pilgrimages in Hinduism, believed to wash away sins and help the soul attain Moksha (liberation). Located in the majestic Himalayas of Uttarakhand, these four sacred shrines—Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath—represent four divine sources of spiritual purification.

For centuries, devotees from across India and the world have travelled through steep mountains, river valleys, and serene forests to seek blessings from the divine gods and goddesses residing in these sacred dhams.


 

Yamunotri Temple char dham yatra

Yamunotri – The Origin of Goddess Yamuna

Yamunotri, the first stop of the sacred Char Dham Yatra, is dedicated to Goddess Yamuna, the divine daughter of Surya Dev and sister of Yama, the God of Death. Set at an altitude of 3,293 meters, the shrine marks the origin of the holy Yamuna River, which is considered a symbol of purity, devotion, and protection.

Surrounded by towering Himalayan peaks, lush valleys, and the sound of cascading streams, Yamunotri offers a serene and spiritually uplifting beginning to the pilgrimage.

Significance of Yamunotri

  • The Yamuna River is believed to purify the soul and protect devotees from untimely death.

  • Mythology says that bathing or offering prayers here frees one from fear and negativity.

  • The temple was originally established by Maharani Guleria of Jaipur and rebuilt after natural calamities—symbolising the eternal faith of devotees.

Key Attractions at Yamunotri

1. Yamunotri Temple

The main shrine of Goddess Yamuna, built in elegant stone and sacred architecture. Pilgrims offer prasad cooked in Surya Kund and seek blessings for a healthy, prosperous life.

2. Surya Kund

A natural hot water spring where rice and potatoes are tied in muslin cloth and cooked as prasad. The water is so pure and hot that it is considered the divine blessing of Surya Dev.

3. Divya Shila

A sacred rock near the temple, worshipped before entering the main shrine. It represents strength, faith, and the divine energy of the Himalayas.

4. Trek to Yamunotri

The 5–6 km trek from Janki Chatti is scenic, with waterfalls, forest trails, and breathtaking views of the mountains—making it both a spiritual and natural experience.

Best Time to Visit

Yamunotri opens in April/May (Akshaya Tritiya) and closes around October/November (Diwali). The best months to visit are May–June and September–October for safe weather and comfortable travel.

Why Yamunotri is Special

  • Begins the sacred Char Dham journey

  • Represents purity and divine protection

  • Blessed by Goddess Yamuna herself

  • A perfect blend of spirituality, nature, and adventure

Gangotri – The Holy Source of River Ganga

Gangotri, the second dham of the Char Dham Yatra, is the sacred birthplace of the River Ganga, known here as the Bhagirathi. Located at 3,100 meters in the majestic Garhwal Himalayas, Gangotri is a symbol of purity, truth, and divine grace. The white-stone temple dedicated to Goddess Ganga stands peacefully by the river, offering pilgrims a powerful spiritual experience.

Spiritual Importance of Gangotri

According to Hindu mythology, Ganga descended from heaven to Earth to purify the souls of King Bhagirath’s ancestors. Her divine arrival was controlled by Lord Shiva, who held her in his matted hair to reduce her immense force.
Because of this sacred legend, Gangotri is believed to cleanse devotees of sins and bless them with peace, clarity, and spiritual upliftment.

Major Attractions in Gangotri

1. Gangotri Temple

Built by Amar Singh Thapa in the 18th century, the temple is a stunning white granite structure surrounded by towering deodar forests and snow-capped peaks. Devotees offer prayers, take blessings, and feel the divine presence of Goddess Ganga.

2. Bhagirathi River

The fast-flowing, crystal-clear waters of Bhagirathi, originating from the Gaumukh Glacier, give Gangotri its pure and sacred aura. Many pilgrims perform rituals and take a holy dip on the riverbanks.

3. Gaumukh (Trek Route)

Around 18–19 km from Gangotri, Gaumukh is the actual source of the Ganga River. The trek offers a breathtaking Himalayan experience—glaciers, meadows, and mountain wildlife.

4. Pandava Gufa

A small but spiritually significant cave where the Pandavas meditated during their journey to the Himalayas.

Best Time to Visit Gangotri

Gangotri remains open from April/May (Akshaya Tritiya) to October/November (Diwali).
The ideal months to visit:
May–June and September–October — comfortable weather and stunning natural scenery.

Why Gangotri is Special

  • Birthplace of the holiest river—Ganga Maa

  • Deeply connected with Lord Shiva and King Bhagirath

  • Surrounded by untouched beauty and powerful Himalayan energy

  • A peaceful, pure, and soul-lifting Yatra experience

Kedarnath char dham yatra

Kedarnath – The Abode of Lord Shiva

Kedarnath, the third dham of the Char Dham Yatra, is one of the most sacred and powerful pilgrimage sites dedicated to Lord Shiva. Located at an altitude of 3,583 meters, the Kedarnath Temple stands against the breathtaking backdrop of towering, snow-covered Himalayan peaks. It is also one of the 12 Jyotirlingas, making it one of the holiest Shiva shrines in the world.

The journey to Kedarnath is not just a religious trip—it is a test of devotion, courage, and inner strength.

Spiritual Importance of Kedarnath

According to Hindu mythology, after the Kurukshetra war, the Pandavas sought forgiveness from Lord Shiva. Shiva, avoiding them, hid in Kedarnath in the form of a bull. When Bhima tried to hold the bull, Shiva dived into the ground, leaving his hump behind.
This hump is believed to be the form worshipped at the present Kedarnath Temple.

Because of this legend, Kedarnath represents:

  • Liberation from past karma

  • Forgiveness and inner peace

  • The ultimate blessing of Lord Shiva

Major Attractions in Kedarnath

1. Kedarnath Temple

Over 1,200 years old, the temple is built of massive stone slabs and stands unaffected by harsh Himalayan weather. The inner shrine houses the sacred Jyotirlinga, where devotees feel Lord Shiva’s divine energy strongly.

2. Bhairav Temple

Located 1 km above the main temple, this shrine is dedicated to Bhairav Baba, the protector of the Kedarnath valley. Pilgrims visit here for strength and protection.

3. Chorabari Tal (Gandhi Sarovar)

A serene glacial lake located around 3 km from Kedarnath. It is believed that Mahatma Gandhi’s ashes were immersed here.

4. Trek to Kedarnath

The 16–18 km trek from Gaurikund is one of the most memorable parts of the Yatra. Waterfalls, mountain paths, and breathtaking views make this journey deeply spiritual.

(Helicopter, pony, and palki options are also available.)

Best Time to Visit Kedarnath

The temple opens in April/May (Akshaya Tritiya) and closes around October/November.
Ideal months:
May–June and September–October when the weather is stable for trekking and darshan.

Why Kedarnath is Special

  • One of the 12 Jyotirlingas

  • Strong spiritual vibrations of Lord Shiva

  • Most adventurous and inspiring part of the Yatra

  • A place where devotion, nature, and faith become one

Badrinath char dham yatra

Badrinath – The Sacred Seat of Lord Vishnu

Badrinath, the fourth and final dham of the Char Dham Yatra, is the holy abode of Lord Vishnu in his meditative form. Situated at an altitude of 3,300 meters, the colorful and iconic Badrinath Temple sits gracefully between the Nar and Narayan mountain ranges, with the sacred Alaknanda River flowing beside it.

Known as the land of salvation and purity, Badrinath blesses devotees with peace, spiritual awakening, and divine wisdom.

Spiritual Importance of Badrinath

According to ancient scriptures, Lord Vishnu performed intense meditation here under the Badri (berry) tree. To protect him from harsh weather, Goddess Lakshmi took the form of the Badri tree, after which the place came to be known as Badrika Ashram.

Because of this sacred legend, Badrinath represents:

  • Divine protection

  • Spiritual knowledge

  • Liberation and blessings

  • Eternal peace

Major Attractions in Badrinath

1. Badrinath Temple

A vibrant temple built in traditional Garhwali architecture, featuring a golden cone-shaped top and intricate carvings. The sanctum holds the sacred black stone idol of Lord Badri Vishal, sitting in a meditative pose.

2. Tapt Kund

A natural hot spring near the temple believed to have healing properties. Pilgrims take a holy dip here before entering the shrine.

3. Mana Village

The last village of India, located just 3 km from Badrinath. It holds mythological treasures like:

  • Vyas Gufa (where sage Vyas wrote the Mahabharata)

  • Ganesh Gufa

  • Bheem Pul (giant stone bridge placed by Bhim for Draupadi)

4. Vasudhara Falls

A stunning waterfall 9–10 km from Mana Village, believed to bless only those with a pure heart.

Best Time to Visit Badrinath

The temple opens in April/May and closes around October/November.
Best months:
May–June and September–October for comfortable weather and scenic beauty.

Why Badrinath is Special

  • Final and most peaceful dham of the Yatra

  • Sacred meditation spot of Lord Vishnu

  • Rich in mythology, natural beauty & spiritual energy

  • The perfect conclusion to the Char Dham pilgrimage

Why Travel with Treksway?

  • Specialist in adventure & pilgrimage travel with deep experience in Himalayan logistics.

  • Fully managed journey: transport, accommodation, meals, guides, darshans and safety support.

  • Flexible package options for all kinds of pilgrims: family, senior citizens, solo travellers, groups.

  • Focus on comfort, devotion and the high-mountain experience.

Char Dham Yatra Registration 2026 Complete Guide | Char Dham Yatra e pass

The Char Dham Yatra Registration is mandatory for all pilgrims traveling to Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath. The Government of Uttarakhand has made registration compulsory to ensure the safety, tracking, and smooth movement of all devotees. Full registration process for your Char Dham Yatra 2026 through Treksway.

Why Registration Is Mandatory?

  • Ensures pilgrim safety & monitoring

  • Provides real-time travel tracking

  • Helps manage crowd control during peak season

  • Enables emergency support during landslides/weather issues

  • Required for entry at all temple check points

Types of Registration Available

1. Online Registration (Recommended)

  • Fast & convenient

  • Done through the official Uttarakhand Government portal

  • Receive QR Code on your phone

2. Offline Registration

Available at:

  • Haridwar

  • Rishikesh

  • Sonprayag / Guptkashi

  • Joshimath

  • Janki Chatti / Gangotri checkpoints

Treksway will assist if required.

Registration Fees (2026)

✔️ Free – Government registration has no fee
✔️ Optional: Treksway may assist in registration as part of your package

Documents Required for Registration

Pilgrims must submit the following:

  • Aadhaar Card / Valid Government ID

  • Mobile Number (active during Yatra)

  • Email ID

  • Emergency Contact Number

  • Travel Dates & Route

  • For NRIs: Passport & Visa Copies

No medical certificates are required for general registration, but health fitness is advised.

How to Register for Char Dham Yatra 2026 (Step-by-Step)

Step 1: Visit the Official Yatra Portal

Go to the Uttarakhand Government’s official Char Dham registration website.

Step 2: Click on “Char Dham Yatra 2026 Registration

Choose between:

  • Single pilgrim

  • Group registration

  • Family registration

Step 3: Fill Your Details

Step 4: Upload Documents

Step 5: Receive Your Yatra ID & QR Code

Step 6: Show QR at Every Checkpoint

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Important Notes for Pilgrims

  • Without registration, entry is not permitted at any Dham

  • Keep your QR Code on phone and an offline printout

  • One registration is valid for all four dhams

  • Update your travel date if your plan changes

  • Carry the same ID used during registration

  • Yatri tracking is done live for safety

Benefits of Registering Through Treksway

  • We complete your registration on your behalf

  • Correct travel dates & route are entered

  • QR codes checked for all group members

  • Express assistance at checkpoints

  • Reminder for opening dates & reporting time

Tentative Pricing Guide for Char Dham Yatra 2026

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(This is a guide based on Last year market trends exact Treksway 2026 rates to be finalised)

  • Standard Road: Approx ₹ 30,000 – ₹ 45,000 per person (twin share) for full 10-12 day tour.

  • Deluxe Road: Approx ₹ 45,000 – ₹ 70,000 per person.

  • Luxury Heli/Road Hybrid: ₹ 1,90,000 + per person (depending on heli usage, luxury lodge, VIP darshan etc).

    • Some packages in market: 2026 “by helicopter” start from  ₹2,30,000 per person.

  • Customised premium packages could go higher depending on facilities, private vehicle, high-class lodging.

Inclusions

  • Accommodation at all the places mentioned in the Itinerary.
  • Meal Plan (As mentioned above) based on fixed meals, served in the restaurant.
  • Transportation around the tour (As mentioned above).
  • All sightseeing and excursion as per the Itinerary.
  • All Toll Tax, Parking Includes.
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Exclusions

  • Meal at Kedarnath hotel.
  • Air and Train Fare.
  • Any meals other than those specified in ‘Experience Includes’.
  • Expenses of personal nature such as tips, telephone calls, laundry, liquor etc.
  • Porterage during trekking.
  • Ponies/ Dollies during trekking.
  • Entrance fees during sightseeing.
  • Destination Guide.
  • Any item of personal nature like Telephone, Tips, Donations at Temples, Extended Stay or Travelling due to any reason.
  • Triyuginarayan, Lakhamandal, and Kalimath are not included in the itinerary; an additional fee is charge to cover these locations. 

Best Time for Char Dham Yatra 2026

The Char Dham Yatra 2026 will follow the traditional Himalayan temple calendar, opening in April/May and closing in October/November. The best time to visit depends on weather, crowd levels, and the type of travel experience you prefer. Below is a simple guide to help pilgrims choose the perfect month.

April–May 2026 (Opening Season) – Fresh & Spiritual Start

Ideal for: Early pilgrims, photographers, adventure travellers
Features:

  • Temples open around Akshaya Tritiya (April/May)

  • Snow begins melting – landscapes are stunning

  • Weather is cool and refreshing

  • Moderate crowd during the first 2 weeks

Temperature: 5°C – 18°C
Note: Nights can be very cold; pack warm clothing.

May–June 2026 (Most Popular & Comfortable Time)

Ideal for: Families, senior citizens, group travellers
Features:

  • Best weather of the entire season

  • Roads fully accessible, trekking routes clear

  • All hotels, camps, and services operational

  • Holy sites have balanced crowds in early June

Temperature: 8°C – 22°C
Note: Late June begins monsoon risk—plan earlier if possible.

July–August 2026 (Monsoon Season – Not Recommended)

Reason:

  • Heavy rainfall in Uttarakhand

  • Risk of landslides & road blockage

  • Trekking becomes difficult and unsafe

Travel only if:

  • Emergency, special VIP openings, or post-monsoon clearance is confirmed.

September–October 2026 (Post-Monsoon – Very Safe & Beautiful)

Ideal for: Peaceful travellers, photographers, senior citizens
Features:

  • Clean valleys, fresh greenery after monsoon

  • Stable and clear weather

  • Less crowd than May–June

  • Perfect for darshan, slow travel & senior-friendly Yatra

Temperature: 6°C – 18°C
Note: Night temperature starts dropping in October.

Late October–November 2026 (Closing Season – Spiritual & Quiet)

Ideal for: Devotees seeking peaceful darshan
Features:

  • Diwali period brings special religious atmosphere

  • Very low crowd

  • Temples close after Bhai Dooj/Diwali

Temperature: 0°C – 10°C
Note: Very cold; weather can turn unpredictable.

Char Dham Yatra Highlights |Treksway

  • ✔ Complete 4 Dham Darshan – Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath & Badrinath

  • ✔ Comfortable Hotels at every destination with hygienic meals

  • ✔ Senior Citizen Friendly Itinerary – slow pace, short travel hours

  • ✔ Private Vehicle / Shared Tempo Traveller Options

  • ✔ Helicopter Option for Kedarnath & Full 4 Dham

  • ✔ 24×7 Support Throughout the Yatra

  • ✔ Daily Aarti & Temple Visit Arrangements

  • ✔ Safe Routes & Experienced Local Drivers

  • ✔ Scenic Stops at Confluences (Sangams) & Viewpoints

  • ✔ Stay in Trusted Properties Across Uttarakhand

  • ✔ Customisable Packages for Families, Groups & Private Tours

  • ✔ Best for First-Time Pilgrims & Senior Travellers

  • ✔ Early Bird & Group Booking Discounts Available

    No Night Travel (After 7:00 pm as per Government Rules)

  • Sumptuous, Hygienic and pure vegetarian food as per regional taste and palate.

  • Neat & clean hotels with quality service.

Important Notes

  • All extras (F&B and other services, if any) that the consumer uses will be paid for directly.
  • The AC and music system in the vehicle will not be operated when we are in the hilly area.
  • The extra person must be accommodated in the same room with an extra bed or mattress in cases of odd-numbered groups.
  • The above rates are applicable to Indian nationals only.
  • Any Meals, services not utilized, partly utilized are non-refundable.
  • Kedarnath: Sharing Basis in a Group of Three, Four, Five, and Six.
  • 5.0% GST
  • All the rates are subject to change without prior notice.
  • All rates are valid till 30th Oct., 2026.
  • All disputes are subject to Uttarkashi Jurisdiction.

Mode of Payment: –

  • Kindly release 25% Payment for the Blocking.
  • Kindly release total 50% Payment before 30 days of arrival.
  • Kindly release a total 100% Payment before 7 days of arrival.

Cancellation Policy: –

  • 10% of the Total Package Cost is Non-Refundable.
  • 25% cancellation charge of the total package cost, if cancellation less than 30 days before arrival.
  • 35% cancellation charge of the total package cost, if cancellation between 15 to 7 days before arrival.
  • 50% cancellation charge of the total package cost if cancellation between 7 to 2 days before arrival.
  • 100% cancellation charge of the total package cost if cancellation before 48 Hrs. before arrival.
  • Altering the confirmed plan Not possible.

Char Dham Yatra Weather Conditions

The Char Dham temples are located in high-altitude Himalayan regions, where weather changes very quickly. Understanding the climate helps travelers prepare better and enjoy a safe, comfortable yatra.

April - June (Summer Season)

Best time to begin the Yatra

  • Temperature: 8°C to 20°C

  • Snow begins to melt, roads are clear

  • Pleasant days, cold nights

  • Ideal for families & senior citizens

  • Maximum crowd during May–June

Note: Early May can still have patches of snow around Kedarnath & Badrinath.

July - August (Monsoon Season)

Not recommended for travel

  • Temperature: 10°C to 18°C

  • Heavy rainfall, landslides, roadblocks common

  • Trek routes become slippery

  • Travel delays possible

Treksway does NOT advise Char Dham travel during peak monsoon.

September - October (Autumn)

Most beautiful and peaceful time for the Yatra

  • Temperature: 5°C to 15°C

  • Clear blue skies

  • Best mountain views

  • Fewer crowds

  • Perfect for photographers & nature lovers

Highly recommended for a comfortable and spiritual experience.

November - March

Winter Season Char Dham Yatra 

  • Temperature drops to −5°C to −15°C

  • Heavy snowfall

  • All temples shift deities to winter seats

  • You can do Char Dham Yatra also

Char Dham Yatra Altitude & Temperature Chart

LocationAltitude (meters)Summer Temp (°C)September–October Temp (°C)
Haridwar314 m25–35°C18–28°C
Rishikesh372 m22–35°C18–28°C
Barkot1,220 m15–25°C10–20°C
Yamunotri3,293 m8–15°C3–10°C
Uttarkashi1,150 m15–27°C10–20°C
Gangotri3,100 m7–15°C0–8°C
Guptkashi1,319 m18–26°C12–20°C
Kedarnath3,583 m5–15°C-2–10°C
Badrinath3,133 m8–18°C2–12°C
Rudraprayag895 m20–30°C15–25°C

Char Dham Yatra Packing List (Essential Items)

Getting ready with the right gear ensures a safe, comfortable, and stress-free pilgrimage.
Here is a complete packing checklist for Char Dham Yatra

Clothing

  • 2–3 Warm jackets (one windproof)

  • 2 Thermal inner sets (top & bottom)

  • 3–4 pairs of comfortable trekking pants

  • Light woolen sweaters / fleece

  • Raincoat / Poncho

  • Woolen cap, muffler, gloves

  • Extra pair of clothes for emergencies

  • Cotton socks + Woolen socks

Footwear

  • Good quality trekking / sports shoes (non-slip)

  • Light slippers for stay

  • Extra shoe laces

Personal Essentials

  • Sunscreen SPF 40+

  • Lip balm (Cold weather cracks lips)

  • Sunglasses (UV protection at high altitude)

  • Power bank (10,000+ mAh)

  • Torch / Headlamp

  • Reusable water bottle

  • Quick-dry towel

Medicines & First-Aid

  • Personal prescription medicines

  • Pain relievers, muscle sprays

  • ORS sachets

  • Altitude sickness tablets (if advised by doctor)

  • Band-aids, crepe bandage

  • Motion sickness tablets

  • Cold & cough medicine

  • Sanitizer & masks

Important Documents

  • Government ID (Aadhar / Passport / PAN)

  • Yatra Registration (mandatory)

  • Hotel vouchers, booking confirmations

  • Emergency phone numbers

Temple Essentials

  • Small pooja items

  • Cash (ATMs limited in higher regions)

  • Extra polybag for wet clothes

  • Rice for Yamunotri

Safety & Health Precautions During Char Dham Yatra

Your safety is Treksway’s top priority. Follow these key precautions for a smooth journey:

For Senior Citizens & Families

  • Avoid sudden long walks

  • Take breaks every 60–90 minutes

  • Keep warm even during day travel

  • Avoid very cold water / chilled drinks

  • Use pony/doli/helicopter options for Kedarnath

Hydration & Food

  • Drink water frequently

  • Avoid heavy, oily meals

  • Keep ORS or glucose handy

  • Carry dry snacks (nuts, jaggery, biscuits)

High-Altitude Precautions

  • Walk slowly, maintain steady breathing

  • Sleep well to avoid altitude fatigue

  • Inform guide immediately if you feel:

    • Dizziness

    • Headache

    • Breathlessness

    • Nausea

Treksway team is trained to assist at every point.

Road Safety

  • Always keep seatbelt on

  • Roads are mountain roads—avoid leaning out

  • Follow driver’s and guide’s instructions

  • Avoid unnecessary breaks at unsafe points

Weather Safety

  • Carry rain gear always

  • Avoid standing near landslide-prone areas

  • Stay updated with local weather alerts

Hotels In Char Dham Yatra

Here is a detailed guide to hotel & accommodation options for the Char Dham Yatra — for each dham region you’ll be visiting: what to look for, recommended stays, and insider tips.

Hotels in Gangotri

Hotels in Kedarnath

Hotels in Badrinath

Hotels in Uttarkashi

Hotels in Guptkashi

Hotels in Joshimath

Hotels In Jankichatti

Hotels in Harsil

Hotels in Sitapur

Hotels in Rudraprayaag

What to Ask / Ensure When Booking with Treksway

To ensure you get the best experience, when you contact Treksway (or any operator), check the following:

  • Itinerary timing & pacing: Make sure the schedule allows for rest and acclimatisation.

  • Transport & vehicle quality: Especially mountain roads—what kind of vehicle, driver experience, backup plan in bad weather.

  • Accommodation quality: Mountain stays may vary widely—check that the “mountain” accommodations are comfortable (hot water, safe rooms, etc).

  • Inclusions vs exclusions: What is covered (meals, guide, permits, helicopter if needed) and what you’ll be paying extra for.

  • Emergency & support arrangements: In high altitudes, you’ll want first-aid/oxygen availability, good communication in remote stretches.

  • Spiritual-focus aspects: Are temple visits, darshan timing, ritual guidance included?

  • Group size & travel group composition: A smaller group often means more personal attention.

  • Time of year & weather caution: The Yatra is best done in safe months (April-June / September-October) due to snow, landslides.

  • Cancellation / contingency for bad weather/road closure: Mountain travel has risks—what happens if a road is blocked?

Who Can Join the Char Dham Yatra?

The Char Dham Yatra is open to all devotees who wish to experience the divine journey to Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath. With proper preparation and the right guidance, pilgrims of all ages can join. Below is a complete guide to who can participate.

Families

The Yatra is perfect for families, including children (above 5 years), parents, and grandparents. Many family groups travel together for blessings, bonding, and a spiritually rich experience.

Couples

Many couples take the Yatra as a spiritual journey together. Some even plan it after marriage for blessings of Lord Shiva, Vishnu, Ganga, and Yamuna.

Solo Travelers

Solo devotees, spiritual seekers, photographers, and adventure lovers often join the Yatra alone. Treksway provides safe, guided group tours where solo travellers can easily blend in with like-minded pilgrims.

Senior Citizens

Senior pilgrims (age 55–80+) can comfortably join the Yatra with:

    • Slow and well-paced itineraries

    • Premium stays

    • Easy transport

    • Pony/palki/helicopter options for Kedarnath
      Treksway offers senior-friendly packages specially designed for their comfort and safety.

Students & Young Pilgrims

Youth groups, college groups, and adventure travellers can join as long as they are:

    • Physically fit

    • Prepared for cold weather

    • Ready for moderate trekking (especially for Kedarnath & Yamunotri)

NRI & International Pilgrims

  • Foreign devotees and NRIs from the USA, UK, Europe, UAE, Australia, and Asia regularly join. Treksway helps with:

    • Route planning

    • Weather guidance

    • Entry requirements

    • Local support

Who Should Be Cautious?

Some travellers need extra care before joining the Yatra:

1. People with severe medical conditions

Especially:

  • Heart disease

  • Chronic asthma

  • Severe arthritis

  • Respiratory disorders

  • Recent major surgeries

Travel is possible only after doctor approval.

2. Children below 5 years

Due to altitude and temperature changes, it is not recommended.

3. Pregnant women

Not advised because of altitude, rough roads, and unpredictable weather.

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FAQs for Char Dham Yatra

The Char Dham Yatra is a sacred pilgrimage to four holy temples—Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath - located in Uttarakhand’s Himalayas.

The Char Dham Yatra 2026 will begin around April–May on Akshaya Tritiya, depending on the official temple opening dates.

The best time for the Yatra is May, June, September, and early October due to pleasant weather and safe travel conditions.

Most pilgrims complete the Yatra in 10–12 days by road. Helicopter packages take 4–6 days.

You can travel by road, trek, pony/palki, or helicopter (especially for Kedarnath and Yamunotri).

Some parts like Kedarnath and Yamunotri require moderate trekking. With proper fitness and planning, most pilgrims can complete the Yatra comfortably.

Yes, it is safe with proper planning. Treksway offers senior-friendly itineraries, relaxed pacing, and helicopter/pony options.

Depends on the package: Standard: ₹30,000–₹45,000 Deluxe: ₹45,000–₹70,000 Helicopter: ₹1,50,000+ per person

Aadhaar card or government ID, Yatra registration slip, medical certificates (for some areas), and travel details.

Yes, children above 5 years can join with proper care and warm clothing.

You must register on the official Uttarakhand government portal before starting the journey.

Warm clothes, trekking shoes, raincoat, woolen socks, personal medicines, sunscreen, power bank, gloves, and ID proofs.

Temperature ranges from 0°C to 20°C, depending on the month and location. Nights are cold in high altitude areas.

Yes, helicopter service will be available from Guptkashi, Phata, Sirsi, and Dehradun.

Yes, solo travellers can join group tours or travel independently. Treksway offers safe group departures.

Yes, accommodation is available at all dhams and en-route towns, including budget, deluxe, and premium options.

Basic medical facilities, first-aid posts, and emergency services are available at major points. Treksway also provides support.

Kedarnath is considered the toughest due to its long trek (16–18 km). Yamunotri trekking is moderately difficult.

The road journey covers approximately 1,500 km from Haridwar/Dehradun, including temple visits.

Treksway offers expert-guided tours, comfortable stays, safe transport, experienced mountain drivers, senior-friendly itineraries, and complete Yatra support.