Kedarnath Tour From Delhi – 5 Nights 6 Days

  • Duration: 5 Night 6 days
  • Transport: Private Taxi
  • Accommodation: Hotel/Resort
  • Meals: Breakfast, dinner

About The Tour

Kedarnath Yatra is believed to be one of the most sacred Yatras in the Hindu religion. Being one among the Chaar Dhams of India, you will return from the yatra with a calm and tranquil mind. Apart from finding spiritual quietness, the scenic beauty of the journey will also blow your mind. The Kedarnath Yatra is a 16 kilometers long trek with tall snow covered peaks in the backdrop and flowing rivers and waterfalls on the sides. This Kedarnath Badrinath Tour package will take you on a sacred and tranquil journey that you will never forget. If you are a Shiva Bhakt, you must take this Kedarnath tour to seek the blessings of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati not only at the Kedarnath temple but also at Vishwanath temple situated in the town of Guptkashi.

Itinerary

Day 1: Delhi to Haridwar.

After assembling at Delhi, we shall drive to Haridwar which will take about 5 hours to cover. The distance between Delhi and Haridwar is about 220 kilometers. Haridwar will give you an early vibe of the religious aura of Kedarnath Yatra, with the evening Aarti and the Har ki Pauri Snaan. While Kedarnath has its own religious significance, Haridwar is like a mini Gangotri where you can wash your sins and lose yourself in the bhakti and Pooja of Goddess Ganga. After spending a night in Haridwar, where you can rest and re-energize yourself for the journey to follow, we will head towards Guptkashi, a town on the route to Kedarnath.

Day 2: Haridwar to Guptkashi.

Leaving the holy land of Haridwar, we will then head towards Guptkashi. Guptkashi is a small town situated on the Westside of River Mandakini. While in town, you can also visit the Vishwanath temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva. If you are a Shiv Bhakt, this is the perfect tour package for you. With Vishwanath temple on the way, and the Kedarnath yatra in the end, you’ll get several opportunities to seek blessings from Lord Shiva. Guptkashi is a few kilometers away from Guarikund, which is the base camp for the Kedarnath yatra. While the journey from Haridwar to Guptkashi is a long one (about 7 hours), the scenic views of the journey is worth every minute.

Day 3: Guptkashi to Kedarnath.

Make sure to rest well on the second night at Guptkashi as the journey to Kedarnath can be a vigorous one. While we will cover the 22 kilometers long ride to Gaurikund by road, the rest 16 kilometers from Gaurikund to Kedarnath will be covered on foot. If you suffer from any respiratory, heart or hypertension problems, you are requested to book Palkis or Ponies from Gaurikund, which will take you to the top without any difficulty. If you’re an adrenaline junkie and a trek lover, you’ll love the scenic beauty of the trek. While the trek can be a bit overwhelming for beginners, due to the steep and rough paths, however you’ll appreciate every bit of it given how beautiful the whole scene is. Because the two way journey might be a bit overpowering for some of you, we have made arrangements for stay at the top. Kedarnath temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, holds one of the 12 jyotirlingas of India, making it one of the most unique temples and Dhams of India. After seeking the blessings of Lord Shiva, you must take rest at night to be able to start the downward trek the next morning.

Day 4: Kedarnath to Guptkashi.

Have breakfast in the morning, seek blessings and Prasaad from Lord Shiva and head down towards Gaurikund. Again the Kedarnath yatra can be tough, so if you feel it can cause some medical problems to you, you should again opt for Palkis or Ponies from the top. If you found the upward journey comfortable and scenic, you should absolutely trek downwards, which will again be a rewind of the scenic beauty of the snow covered peaks, and gushing silverish rivers.

Day 5: Guptkashi to Rishikesh.

The journey from Guptkashi to Rishikesh is about 185 kilometers long and should take you about 6-7 hours to cover. Rishikesh will be the last stop on this Kedarnath tour. On reaching Rishikesh, you can either rest at the hotel or you could try the sport of river-rafting. If you’re an adrenaline junkie, river rafting will greatly interest you as it is a dangerous and risky sport. After spending a night at Rishikesh, this Kedarnath tour package will end with leaving for Delhi the next morning.

Day 6: Rishikesh to Delhi.

Being a 240 kilometers long journey from Rishikesh to Delhi, it should take you about 6 to 7 hours to cover this distance. Reaching the Union Territory of Delhi will mark the end of this sacred Kedarnath tour package.

What’s Included

  • All transportation by comfortable private taxi from Delhi for the entire tour. (Sedan/SUV/Tempo Traveller depending on the group size)
  • 5 Nights Accommodation in selected Hotels/resorts
  • Breakfast & Dinner at all the hotels.
  • All sightseeing as per the itinerary
  • Daily car rental, all parking, toll charges, fuel charges, driver allowances, state permits, etc.

 


What’s Not Included

  • Any Air Fare / Train Fare
  • Lunch or any other meal not mentioned in inclusions
  • Any Personal Expenses
  • Anything not mentioned in Inclusions
  • Any activity or entry fees
  • Any additional expenses due to unforeseen circumstances like cancellation/roadblocks/landslides/strike or any other natural causes
  • Any Kind of Expense for Loss / Misplaced / Theft of personal belongings.

 


Additional Information

  • Char Dham Registration is mandatory to visit the temples.
  • Phone signals are available at all the places.
  • ATM’s are available at all the places.
  • Don’t forget to carry your ID proof.
  • Carry all the woollen clothes according to the weather. Our travel consultant will help you out.
  • Carry a maximum of 2 bags/backpacks including the main bag (rucksack or trolley bag) and a day pack.
  • Do not use any kind of drug or chemicals during the tour.
  • Do not litter.
  • Avoid plastic items as much as possible.

 


Cancellation Policy

  • 5% of the total package cost will be charged as a cancellation fee if the cancellation is done 90+ days prior to the departure date.
  • 25% of the total package cost will be charged as a cancellation fee if the cancellation is done between 31 to 90 days prior to the departure date.
  • 50% of the total package cost will be charged as a cancellation fee if the cancellation is done between 16 to 30 days prior to the departure date.
  • 100% of the total package cost will be charged as a cancellation fee if the cancellation is done between 0 to 15 days prior to the departure date.
  • If a trek/tour is canceled at the last moment due to any government orders, harsh weather conditions, protests, landslides, or any other unforeseen circumstances, we work out the best possible alternate plans on tours/treks. At times even certain activities are canceled, the organization provides the best alternative but no refund would be provided.
  • If a trek/tour cannot be completed due to natural calamity/unforeseen circumstances (like rain, snowfall, earthquake, landslides, strike, bandh, etc.). No refund would be provided.
  • Any extra expense incurred due to any natural calamity/unforeseen circumstances (like rain, snowfall, earthquake, landslides, strike, bandh, etc.), Will be borne by the customer. The company will not be liable.
  • Cancellations policy may differ during the peak season and popular places
Frequently Asked Questions
  • Yes. Daily helicopter services operate from Phata, Guptkashi, and Sirsi helipads to Kedarnath (subject to weather conditions). Advance booking is recommended, especially in peak season.

  • Pack warm clothes, trekking shoes, raincoat, woolen gloves, power bank, and personal medicines. The temperature can drop suddenly, especially at night.

  • Yes. Basic medical facilities and oxygen cylinders are available at key points like Gaurikund, Jungle Chatti, and Kedarnath. However, travelers with heart or breathing issues should consult a doctor before planning.

  • Yes, but with precautions. Senior citizens should prefer helicopter services instead of trekking and must carry proper medical checkups and prescribed medicines.

  • The Kedarnath Temple opens around 4:00 AM and closes at 9:00 PM, with breaks during afternoon hours. The main Aarti and Abhishek are held in the early morning and evening.

  • Yes. All pilgrims visiting Kedarnath must register for the Char Dham Yatra — this registration acts as your travel permit. It helps the Uttarakhand government manage crowd control and ensure traveler safety.

  • The online registration for Kedarnath Yatra is free of cost. However, additional charges may apply for helicopter bookings, pony, palki, or accommodation.

  • The trek from Gaurikund to Kedarnath (16 km) is moderate to challenging, depending on your fitness level. Pony and palki services are available for elderly or less experienced trekkers.

  • The best time to visit Kedarnath is between May and June and again from September to October, when the weather is clear, and the temple remains open. The temple is closed during winters (November to April) due to heavy snowfall.

  • Yes. All pilgrims visiting Kedarnath must register for the Char Dham Yatra — this registration acts as your travel permit. It helps the Uttarakhand government manage crowd control and ensure traveler safety.

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