Delhi – Rishikesh – Kedarnath
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The Sacred Kedarnath Yatra from Delhi is an unforgettable pilgrimage into the heart of the Garhwal Himalayas, where spirituality blends with nature’s grandeur. Beginning from Delhi, the journey takes you through the serene ghats of Rishikesh, the mythical shrines of Guptkashi, and culminates at the revered Kedarnath Temple, one of the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva. From soul-stirring Ganga Aartis to the snow-clad silence of Kedarnath, this yatra offers deep faith, cultural exploration, and Himalayan majesty. A perfect pilgrimage for seekers of divine blessings and spiritual awakening.
Day 1: Delhi – Rishikesh
Start your sacred journey with a drive from Delhi to Rishikesh (approx. 220 km, 5–6 hours). On arrival, check into your hotel and relax. Later, visit the iconic Ram Jhula and Laxman Jhula, both suspension bridges offering panoramic views over the sacred Ganges. Explore Parmarth Niketan Ashram, one of India’s largest spiritual centers where yoga, meditation, and evening Ganga Aarti bring seekers from across the globe together. Spend the evening along the tranquil ghats and experience the soothing chants echoing by the river. Overnight stay in Rishikesh.
Day 2: Rishikesh – Guptkashi/Rampur
After breakfast, drive to Guptkashi/Rampur (approx. 230 km, 8–9 hours). This scenic town is surrounded by the Garhwal Himalayas, offering spiritual charm and panoramic beauty. En route, visit the sacred Dhari Devi Temple, revered as the guardian goddess of Uttarakhand. Continue with a stop at Guptkashi Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, steeped in legends of the Pandavas’ search for Mahadev. Pilgrims may also choose to visit Kalimath Temple, one of the Shakti Peethas, known for its mystic aura. Check into your hotel and relax for the night amidst serene surroundings.
Day 3: Guptkashi/Rampur – Kedarnath
Rise early for your transfer to Sonprayag, followed by a short jeep ride to Gaurikund, the trek base. Begin the 17 km pilgrimage trek to Kedarnath, passing through rugged trails, waterfalls, and mountain vistas, or opt for a pony/doli ride. For quicker access, pilgrims may take a helicopter from Sirsi/Phata/Guptkashi to Kedarnath helipad, followed by a short walk. On reaching Kedarnath, attend the mesmerizing evening aarti at the ancient Kedarnath Temple, standing majestically at 3,583 meters. The chants, the bells, and the Himalayan silence create an unforgettable divine atmosphere. Overnight stay at Kedarnath.
Day 4: Kedarnath – Guptkashi/Rampur
After morning darshan at Kedarnath Temple, begin your descent to Sonprayag, retracing the sacred trail. Rejoin your vehicle and proceed towards Guptkashi/Rampur. Enjoy the evening at leisure, reflecting on your pilgrimage and soaking in the Himalayan aura. Overnight stay at Guptkashi/Rampur.
Day 5: Guptkashi/Rampur – Haridwar
After breakfast, depart for Haridwar (approx. 220 km, 5–6 hours). On arrival, visit the revered Mansa Devi Temple perched on a hill, known for fulfilling wishes of devotees, and Chandi Devi Temple, another prominent Shakti Peeth offering breathtaking views. In the evening, witness the famous Ganga Aarti at Har-ki-Pauri, where thousands of diyas floating on the river create a celestial sight. This experience is one of India’s most divine spectacles. Overnight stay in Haridwar.
Day 6: Haridwar – Delhi
After breakfast, depart for Delhi (approx. 220 km, 5–6 hours). On arrival, you will be dropped at the airport/railway station for your onward journey, carrying divine blessings and unforgettable memories of the Kedarnath Yatra.
Accommodation in comfortable hotels/guesthouses on double/triple sharing basis
Daily breakfast and dinner during the tour
Transportation by private vehicle (as per group size)
Assistance at all points during the journey
Permits, parking, and toll charges
Evening Ganga Aarti experience in Haridwar & Rishikesh
Airfare/train tickets to/from Delhi
Helicopter/pony/doli charges for Kedarnath trek
Personal expenses like laundry, tips, or porter charges
Lunch during the journey
Travel insurance
Any services not mentioned in inclusions