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Our Kedarnath tour packages offer an all-inclusive experience that covers accommodation, transportation, site-seeing, meals, and taxes. Starting with a meet-and-greet in Delhi, the tour takes you to the holy city of Haridwar, where you can witness the grandeur of Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri. From there, we take you to Guptkashi and Sonprayag for a comfortable overnight stay before proceeding to Kedarnath.
The Kedarnath tour plan involves an early morning drive to Sonprayag and a trek to Kedarnath, where you can visit the iconic Kedarnath Temple and take a dip in the Mandakini River. After offering your prayers, descend back to Sonprayag and Guptkashi to enjoy a hot spring bath and a peaceful night’s rest.
The trip also covers other attractions in the region, including the Dharidevi Temple, Devprayag Sangam, and Ram Jhula in Rishikesh. Our Kedarnath yatra package is designed to provide you with a comfortable and hassle-free journey at an affordable cost. You can book our Kedarnath package from Delhi, which includes driver allowance, parking, and site-seeing as per the itinerary.
Get ready to explore the divine charms of Kedarnath with our Kedarnath trip package. Contact Trip Capsule today to know the Kedarnath trip cost from Delhi and book your travel package for an unforgettable experience.
● Meet our representative at 10 PM in Delhi and depart for Haridwar on an overnight journey. The 230 km drive takes around 5-6 hours.
● Early morning at 4 am arrive in Haridwar, take a break for 2-3 hours to visit Har Ki Pauri then drive to Guptkashi. ● Check in to the hotel. ● Dinner & overnight stay. Meal: Dinner
● Early morning drive to Sonprayag till Transport Parking. You have to take a local vehicle/jeep to reach Gaurikund (02 km) at your own cost. ● After reaching Gaurikund, you can start trekking for Kedarnath (19 Km one way). ● Upon arrival, visit Kedarnath Temple, have dinner and overnight stay. About Kedarnath Temple: It’s standing magnificently at an altitude of 3,580mts, Mandakini River one of the main tributaries of the Ganges originates at Kedarnath and flows through Gaurikund. "Jai Bholenath - Om Nam Shivaay” chants echo in the mountains. Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
● The next morning, wake up and bid prayers to Kedarnath. ● After breakfast Descend down the trek to see Gaurikund hot spring. Head towards Sonprayag to Sari, stay in the hotel and have dinner. Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
● After breakfast, check out from the hotel, visit Chopta Tungnath Temple, and drive to Rishikesh en route to Dhari Devi Temple. ● Devprayag Sangam, evening check-in to the camps dinner and overnight stay. Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
● After breakfast checkout from the camp. ● Visit Ram Jhula then drive towards Delhi. ● In the evening will reach Delhi. ● Drop at the railway station. Meal: Breakfast The Tour ends with happy memories !!
The best time to visit Kedarnath is from April to June and from September to November. The weather is pleasant during these months, making it easier to trek and explore the region.
The nearest airport to Kedarnath is Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun, from where one can take a taxi or a bus to reach Kedarnath. The nearest railway station is Haridwar, which is well-connected to major cities in India. From Haridwar, one can take a taxi or a bus to reach Kedarnath.
Yes, it is recommended to book accommodation in advance as Kedarnath is a popular pilgrimage site and attracts a large number of tourists. There are limited options for accommodation in Kedarnath, and pre-booking ensures a hassle-free stay.
There is no specific dress code for visiting Kedarnath, but it is advisable to wear warm and comfortable clothes as the temperature can drop drastically at higher altitudes. It is also recommended to wear sturdy shoes as the terrain can be challenging.
The most popular trekking route in Kedarnath is the Kedarnath trek, which starts from Gaurikund and is about 16 kilometers long. There are also other trekking routes like Vasuki Tal trek, Chandrashila trek, and Deoria Tal trek.
Yes, it is safe to trek to Kedarnath, but it is recommended to take precautions and trek with a trained guide. The terrain can be challenging, and the weather can be unpredictable, so it is important to be well prepared.
Some of the important things to carry while trekking to Kedarnath include warm clothes, sturdy shoes, a first-aid kit, a water bottle, energy bars, a torch, and a map.
Yes, there is a government hospital in Kedarnath that provides medical facilities to tourists. However, it is advisable to carry necessary medications and consult a doctor before embarking on the trek.
Yes, non-Hindus are allowed to visit Kedarnath, but it is important to respect the religious sentiments of the locals and follow the customs and traditions.
Some of the other tourist attractions near Kedarnath include Badrinath Temple, Valley of Flowers, Hemkund Sahib, Gaurikund, and Triyuginarayan Temple.