Chardham with Pashupatinath


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  • Duration: 20 Days

Indian / Gujrati / Jain Meal

Visit to Akshardham Temple, Delhi

Visit to Haridwar

Brahmin Bhoj at Haridwar

Mineral Water

Abhishek at Yamunotri, Gangotri, Badrinath & Kedarnath (sujbect to availibility)

Early departure & stopover in india available

Kedarnath

Kedarnath is a Hindu holy town located in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. It is a nagar panchayat in Rudraprayag district. The most remote of the four Char Dham sites, Kedarnath is located in the Himalayas, about 3584m above sea level near the head of river Mandakini, and is flanked by breathtaking snow-capped peaks. Kedarnath hosts one of the holiest Hindu temples, the Kedarnath Temple, and is a popular destination for Hindu pilgrims from all over the world, being one of the four major sites in India's Chota Char Dham pilgrimage.

 The temple opens on Akshaya Tritiya (April end or first week of May) and closes on Bhai Duj (October end or 1st week of November) due to heavy snowfall and extreme cold weather during winter.

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Badrinath

Badrinath temple, sometimes called Badrinarayan temple, is situated along the Alaknanda river, in the hill town of Badrinath in Uttarakhand state in India. It is widely considered to be one of the holiest Hindu temples, and is dedicated to god Vishnu. The temple and town are one of the four Char Dham and Chota Char Dham pilgrimage sites. It is also one of the 108 Divya Desams, holy shrines for Vaishnavites. The temple is open only six months every year (between the end of April and the beginning of November), due to extreme weather conditions in the Himalayan region.

Several murtis are worshipped in the temple. The most important is a one meter tall statue of Vishnu as Lord Badrinarayan, made of black Saligram stone. The statue is considered by many Hindus to be one of eight swayam vyakta keshtras, or self-manifested statues of Vishnu. The murti depicts Vishnu sitting in meditative posture, rather than His far more typical reclining pose.

The temple is approximately 50 ft (15 metres) tall with a small cupola on top, covered with a gold gilt roof. The facade is built of stone, with arched windows. A broad stairway leads up to a tall arched gateway, which is the main entrance. The architecture resembles a Buddhist vihara (temple), with the brightly painted facade also more typical of Buddhism temples. Just inside is the mandapa, a large pillared hall that leads to the garbha grha, or main shrine area. The walls and pillars of the mandapa are covered with intricate carvings.

Badrinath Temple at MorningThe main shrine area houses the black stone image of Lord Badrinarayan, sitting under a gold canopy, under a Badri Tree. There are fifteen more murtis around the temple that are also worshipped. These include murtis of Nara & Narayana, Narasimha (the fourth incarnation of Vishnu), Lakshmi, Narada, Ganesha, Uddhava, Kubera, Garuda (the vehicle of Lord Narayan), and Navadurga. Hard sugar candy, Tulsi, and dry fruits are the typical prasad offered at Badrinath temple.

The Tapt Kund hot sulphur springs just below the temple are considered to be medicinal—many pilgrims consider it a requirement to bathe in the springs before visiting the temple.

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Gangotri

Gangotri, the origin of the River Ganges and seat of the goddess Ganga, is one of the four sites in the Char Dham pilgrimage circuit. The river is called Bhagirathi at the source and acquires the name Ganga (Ganges) from Devprayag onwards where it meets the Alaknanda. The origin of the holy river is at Gaumukh, set in the Gangotri Glacier, and is a 19 km trek from Gangotri. Gangotri can be reached in one day's travel from Rishikesh, Haridwar or Dehradun, or in two days from Yamunotri, the first site in the Char Dham circuit. More popular and important than its sister site to the east, Gangotri is also accessible directly by car and bus, meaning that it sees many more pilgrims than Yamunotri.

According to Hindu mythology, Goddess Ganga took the form of a river to absolve the sins of King Bhagiratha's predecessors, following his severe penance of several centuries.

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Yamunotri

According to the legend ancient, sage Asit Muni had his hermitage here. All his life, he bathed daily both in the Ganges and the Yamuna. Unable to go to Gangotri during his old age, a stream of the Ganges appeared opposite Yamunotri for him. The temple and the place opens every year on the auspicious day of the Akshaya Tritya, which generally falls during the last week of April, or the first week of May. The temple always closes on the sacred day of Diwali in mid-October - first week of November, with a brief ceremony. The temple staff return to their villages and for the rest of the time the valley is gripped in no-man silence and covered with a white sheet of snow. With the melting of the snow next summer, the temple re-opens to the blissful happiness of thousands of visitors again.

The daughter of the Sun god, Surya and consciousness, Sangya the birth place of the Yamuna is the Champasar Glacier (4,421 m) just below the Banderpoonch Mountain. The mountain adjacent to the river source is dedicated to her father, and is called Kalind Parvat, Kalind being another name of Surya.

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Haridwar

It is an important pilgrimage city and municipality in the Haridwar district of Uttarakhand, India. The River Ganges, after flowing for 253 kilometres (157 mi) from its source at Gaumukh at the edge of the Gangotri Glacier, enters the Indo-Gangetic Plains of North India for the first time at Haridwar,which gave the city its ancient name, Gangadwara.

Haridwar is one of the first towns where the Ganges emerges from the mountains to touch the plains. The water in the river Ganges is mostly clear and generally cold, except in the rainy season, during which soil from the upper regions flows down into it.

Trip Itinerary

Day 1 : UK- Delhi

Day 2 : Delhi

Arrive at Delhi International airport in the morning. Upon arrival, clear Immigration, collect your luggage and follow sign for exit. The representative will direct you to the coach and transfer you to Hotel. In the afternoon proceed to visit Akshardham the kind of the world. Overnight in Hotel. D

Day 3 : Delhi – Haridwar

Today by train or road proceed for Haridwar. Evening free time to explore this holy city. B L D

Day 4 : Haridwar

Have ganga snan at Har-Ki-Pauri. Evening visit Har – Ki – Pauri for darshan of Ganga Aarti. B L D

Day 5 : Haridwar – Barkot

This morning leave for Badkot, the feet of Yamnotri. Transfer to hotel and relax for the rest of the day to save energy for Pad Yatra of Yamnotri. Overnight in Hotel in Hotel. B L D

Day 6 : Barkot – Yamnotri – Barkot

After breakfast, we depart to Phoolchatti. Here you will begin our First Pahad Yatra of Yamnotri. Able to hire a Doli, for your Journey (Cost Not Included), after the Darshan at Yamnotri, return to our hotel. Overnight in Hotel. B L D

Day 7 : Barkot – Uttarkashi

This morning we depart for Uttarkashi, Enjoy “Van Bhojan” (meal in the Forest). After lunch, continue our journey to Uttarkashi, transfer to hotel then enjoy your visit to the Kashi Vishwanath Temple, the Local Market and a visit to Gulabshingh Negi’s Photo Exhibition Later we return to our hotel. Overnight in Hotel. B L D

Day 8 : Uttarkashi – Gangotri – Uttarkashi

Today travel to Gangotri, our second Pahad Yatra. Participation In Prayers and Darshan at Ganga Temple and Holy River Ganga. Later enjoy lunch and return to our hotel at Uttarkashi. Overnight in Hotel. B L D

Day 9 : Uttarkashi – Guptkashi

Early today proceed to Guptkasi. On the way have a look at magnificent view of Tihri Dam & Alknanda – Mandakini sangam (Milan) at Rudraprayag. Overnight stay at Guptkasi. B L D

Day 10 : Guptkashi - Phata -Kedarnath

Today morning we drive to Phata, from where we take Helicopter( Optional) to Kedarnath (3584 mts) amidst the dramatic mountanscapes of the majestic Kedarnath Range stands one of the twelve “Jyotirlingas” of Kadar ji or Lord Shiva. At an altitude of 3584 Mts. and on the head of river Mandakini, the shrine of Kedarnath is amongst the holiest pilgrimages for the Hindus. Overnight in Kedarnath. B D

Day 11 : Kedarnath darshan- Phata- Rudrapryag

Today we do Kedarnath Darshan and fly back by helicopter or by Pony/ Doli and later drive towards Rudraprayag. B L D

Day 12 : Rudrpryag – Badrinath

Early morning proceed on an almost full day drive to Shri Badrinath dham, evening visit Shri Badrivishal Temple. Overnight in Hotel. B L D

Day 13 : Badrinath

Early morning visit Badrivishal Temple and Garam Pani Kund (Natural Hot Water Bath). After Lunch enjoy day at leisure to explore Badrinath at your own pace. Visit the Ganesh Gufa and the Vyas Gufa, Shri Mahaprabhu Temple. Overnight in Hotel. B L D

Day 14 : Badrinath – Srinagar Garhwal

Leave early morning for Srinagar & arrive by late evening. On the way visit AULI (Asia’s longest rope way). Overnight stay at Srinagar. B L D

Day 15 : Srinagar Garhwal – Rishikesh

After breakfast proceed to Rishikesh. After check in to hotel visit religious sites of Geeta Bhawan, Lax man Jhoola & Ram Jhoola. Evening free for Shopping etc. Stay overnight at Rishikesh. B L D

Day 16 : Rishikesh – Delhi

After breakfast depart for Delhi. Evening free for shopping. Overnight stay at Delhi. B L D

Day 17 : Delhi – Kathmandu

After breakfast, drive towards airport to catch flight to Kathmandu. Arrive Kathmandu. Evening free at leisure. B, D

Day 18 : Pashupatinath Darshan

Sight Seeing in Kathmandu including Pashupatinath and Bhudhanilkantha Darshan. B,L, D

Day 19 : Kathmandu- Manokamna temple- Kathmandu

After breakfast, drive to Kurintar for Cable Ride to MANAKAMNA TEMPLE –" Wish Fulfilling Goddess " . Proceed to Kathmandu and arrive late in the evening. Over night at Hotel. B, L, D

Day 20 : Kathmandu

After breakfast departure to airport for your flight to onward destination

Inclusion

Return economy class International flights

Airport transfers and sight-seeing by Coach / Car

3* Accommodation wherever available (Twin / Double / Triple Sharing Basis)

Guest house at Kedarnath

Tented accommodation at some places

4* Accommodation in Kathmandu only

The services of our tour manager.

Accommodation on twin/triple sharing.

2 bottle of Mineral Water

Exclusion

Visa fee

Travel insurance

Any meals other then those specified in 'Cost Includes'.

Expenses of personal nature such as tips, telephone calls, laundry etc.

Any other item not specified in 'Cost Includes'.

Porterage during trekking.

Poines / Dolis during trekking.

Expenses caused by factors beyond our control like rail and flight delays, roadblocks, vehicle mal-functions, political disturbances etc

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  • Duration: 20 Days

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