Day 1 - Delhi-Haridwar (Drive -240 Km /05 Hrs Approx.)
Today you start your journey to Haridwar from Delhi. On arrival Haridwar check in at our hotel. In the evening, attend the Ganga Aarti at Har-Ki-Pauri. Later back to the hotel Dinner and overnight stay at hotel
After Breakfast Checkout from hotel and Haridwar to Barkot via Dehradun and Mussoorie. On arrival check into the hotel for overnight stay.
Day 3 - Barkot– Jankichatti (Drive-45 Km) Yamunotri (Trek- 6 Km-One Way) Jankichatti – Barkot
After breakfast, drive towards Janki Chatti. On arrival, begin a 6 Km trek to Yamunotri. Once you reach, visit the main Yamunotri temple for Darshan; and seek the blessings of Goddess Yamuna Ji. After paying homage, trek back to Janki Chatti. From here, drive back to Barkot. Dinner & overnight stay in the hotel.
After breakfast drive to Uttarkashi. On arrival check in at the hotel. At evening visit the famous Kashi Vishwanath Temple. Dinner & Overnight stay at the hotel.
In the morning after an early breakfast, drive towards Gangotri. Upon arrival, take a holy dip in the river Ganges & offer prayer to the Goddess Ganges. After Darshan, drive back to Uttarkashi. Dinner & overnight stay at the hotel.
After breakfast drive towards Guptkashi. Upon arrival check in at the hotel. Dinner & overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 7 - Guptkashi – Gaurikund (Drive - 30 Km /45 Min Approx) Gaurikund- Kedarnath (17 Km Trek- One Way)
Start the drive to Gaurikund. Upon arrival, start your journey on the zigzag and well-laid trail to Kedarnath, you can either opt trekking or there are other options of pony or horse or Doli available on rent. On arrival, proceed for holy Darshan of Kedarnath Temple. After seeking the blessing return back to Guptkashi for overnight stay.
Day 8 - Kedarnath-Guptkashi (Drive - 120 Kms/05 Hrs Approx.)
Today walk-up early in the morning & participate the aarti at and abhishek at Kedarnath temple & take blessings from Kedarnath ji. Latter after breakfast, trek down to Gaurikund follow by same way where you come from. On arrival Gaurikund Drive to Guptkashi and check into a hotel followed by dinner & overnight stay.
Day 9 - Guptkashi - Badrinath (220 Km/8 Hrs Approx)
After breakfast, drive to Badrinath. On arrival check into a hotel. In the evening attend the Arti ceremony of Badrinath ji. Dinner & overnight stay.
After morning Darshan of Badrinath ji, return back to the hotel for breakfast & check out.. Optional: Visit to Mana Village. Later drive to Rudraprayag. On arrival check in at the hotel. Evening at leisure. Dinner & overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 11 - Rudraprayag- Rishikesh (Drive -160 Km/06 Hrs Approx)
After breakfast, start the drive to Rishikesh. Dinner & overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 12 - Rishikesh- Delhi (Drive-200km/06 Hrs Approx)
After breakfast, start driving to Delhi. On arrival it's time to conclude the lifetime religious tour of Chardham.
Kargil city is famous for the Kargil War between India and Pakistan, which was fought between May and July, in the year 1999. The war was fought in the District of Kashmir, along the now-famous Line of Control or LOC, in India. It is remembered as one of the most intense battles that took place between the two countries, and relics of the war can still be found in Kargil.
Jammu is essentially a good break from the monotony, one can holiday here for not only seeking spirituality in its many sacred places like Mata Vaishno Devi, Raghunath Temple, Peer Koh Cave, Dera Baba Banda, but also enjoy a hill holiday in its tourist destinations of Patnitop and Doda. Nature lovers can fall in love with Jammu’s beautiful lakes like Mansar Lake and the ethereal beauty of Patnitop and Doda. Wildlife enthusiasts can get their share of thrill at Kishtwar National Park. Jammu isn’t only about family holiday and spiritual tour, it is also about indulging in spine-chilling adventures on lesser-known trails in Kishtwar. The historic town of Poonch also has a memorable experience to impart and so does the region’s largest city, Jammu that is home to several heritage sites and temples.
Dharamshala is the winter capital of Himachal Pradesh. The Legislative Assembly is at Sidhbari, near the Chinmaya Tapovan Ashram, and the winter sessions of the government are held there. Dharamshala is also a famous bird-watching spot in India.
For centuries, Pahalgam has been attracting hoards of tourists, pilgrims and explorers. Famous for various Bollywood flicks, the Ashmuqam shrine, Amarnath cave and innumerable fascinating spots, Babra Wani deconstructs the idea of the ‘village of shepherds’.
Famously referred to as “Heaven on Earth ”, Srinagar is known for the static houseboats and gondola-type boats- Shikaras in Dal Lake. Decorated with serene Dal Lake & Nigeen Lake, Srinagar is the ideal place for honeymoon and family vacations.