Reviews for Kedarnath Packages with our partner agents
Agent: Javeo-traveller Private Limited
Arun • 2 months ago
Good driver
Agent: Uttra Holidays
Anirban • 4 months ago
Likes the driver and car they have provided, the follow ups they have taken duri (Read More)ng the journeys.
Stay in one place among five places.was below standard.
Agent: Get_go_trip
Vishal • 5 months ago
overall the journey was good and Comfortable . Communications was good between u (Read More)s and the company. The stays were good and comfy. The Cordinator was very kind and supportive. Thanks for making the trip great
the traveller given was very old and dusty. That can be given in better conditio (Read More)n.
Agent: The Insight Trips
Mahesh • 5 months ago
Good communication and well in advance booking details
Nothing to mention
Agent: Augy Travels
Sainath Vishvanath • 8 months ago
Stay & food is very good,, trip planning nice,
1st driver was very bad,, but 2nd driver mohit is very good &full coopretive. Bu (Read More)t vehicle is old
Agent: Augy Travels
RAGHAVAPUDI VENKATA SATISH • 8 months ago
Excellent organisation of trip, superb driver Mr. Amit Singh.
Kedarnath Travel Essentials
Best Time to Visit The best time to visit Kedarnath is from May to June and September to October, when the temple is open and weather conditions are suitable for trekking. During these months, temperatures range between 5°C and 20°C, and the skies are clear. The Kedarnath Temple opens in May (Akshaya Tritiya) and closes in October–November (Kartik Purnima) before winter snow begins. July to August is monsoon, with heavy rain and frequent landslides, making travel risky. November to April, the temple remains closed, and the idol is shifted to Ukhimath.
Ideal Duration & Popular Itineraries Kedarnath pilgrimages usually last 3 to 5 days, often as part of the Char Dham Yatra circuit. Popular formats include:
3 Days: Gaurikund to Kedarnath trek, temple darshan, and return.
4–5 Days: Adds visits to Triyuginarayan Temple, Guptkashi, and Chopta or Tungnath.
Top Things to Do
Undertake the 16 km trek from Gaurikund to Kedarnath Temple, one of the 12 Jyotirlingas
Visit the Kedarnath Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, surrounded by snow-capped peaks
Stop at Gaurikund for its hot water spring and temple dedicated to Goddess Parvati
Explore nearby spiritual sites like Bhairavnath Temple and Triyuginarayan Temple
Experience scenic views of the Mandakini River valley and Kedarnath range
Take a helicopter ride from Phata, Guptkashi, or Sitapur for faster temple access
Top Destinations Combined with Kedarnath Kedarnath packages are often combined with:
Badrinath as part of the Char Dham Yatra
Guptkashi and Ukhimath for overnight stays
Rishikesh and Haridwar for Ganga Aarti and spiritual experiences
Chopta and Tungnath for trekking and scenic add-ons
Why Book a Package for Kedarnath
Yatra logistics: Packages handle registration, transport, and accommodation, which are mandatory for Char Dham visitors.
Helicopter and trek planning: Packages include advance bookings for choppers or ponies/porters.
Stay coordination: Limited hotels and camps near Kedarnath and Guptkashi are secured in advance.
Weather and safety: Packages plan buffer days for weather-related delays and provide on-ground assistance.
Combined circuits: Packages link Kedarnath with Badrinath and Rishikesh efficiently for complete pilgrimage coverage.
Kedarnath Travel Essentials
Best Time to Visit The best time to visit Kedarnath is from May to June and September to October, when the temple is open and weather conditions are suitable for trekking. During these months, temperatures range between 5°C and 20°C, and the skies are clear. The Kedarnath Temple opens in May (Akshaya Tritiya) and closes in October–November (Kartik Purnima) before winter snow begins. July to August is monsoon, with heavy rain and frequent landslides, making travel risky. November to April, the temple remains closed, and the idol is shifted to Ukhimath.
Ideal Duration & Popular Itineraries Kedarnath pilgrimages usually last 3 to 5 days, often as part of the Char Dham Yatra circuit. Popular formats include:
3 Days: Gaurikund to Kedarnath trek, temple darshan, and return.
4–5 Days: Adds visits to Triyuginarayan Temple, Guptkashi, and Chopta or Tungnath.
Top Things to Do
Undertake the 16 km trek from Gaurikund to Kedarnath Temple, one of the 12 Jyotirlingas
Visit the Kedarnath Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, surrounded by snow-capped peaks
Stop at Gaurikund for its hot water spring and temple dedicated to Goddess Parvati
Explore nearby spiritual sites like Bhairavnath Temple and Triyuginarayan Temple
Experience scenic views of the Mandakini River valley and Kedarnath range
Take a helicopter ride from Phata, Guptkashi, or Sitapur for faster temple access
Top Destinations Combined with Kedarnath Kedarnath packages are often combined with:
Badrinath as part of the Char Dham Yatra
Guptkashi and Ukhimath for overnight stays
Rishikesh and Haridwar for Ganga Aarti and spiritual experiences
Chopta and Tungnath for trekking and scenic add-ons
Why Book a Package for Kedarnath
Yatra logistics: Packages handle registration, transport, and accommodation, which are mandatory for Char Dham visitors.
Helicopter and trek planning: Packages include advance bookings for choppers or ponies/porters.
Stay coordination: Limited hotels and camps near Kedarnath and Guptkashi are secured in advance.
Weather and safety: Packages plan buffer days for weather-related delays and provide on-ground assistance.
Combined circuits: Packages link Kedarnath with Badrinath and Rishikesh efficiently for complete pilgrimage coverage.
Kedarnath can be done in one day if you use helicopter services from Phata, Sersi, or Guptkashi. However, if trekking from Gaurikund, an overnight stay is recommended as the trek itself takes several hours, making a same-day return impractical.
Which destinations are usually travelled together with Kedarnath?
The destinations usually clubbed with Kedarnath are Badrinath, Haridwar, Guptakashi & Rishikesh.
What are the best places to visit in Kedarnath?
The top places to visit in Kedarnath are Kedarnath Temple, Sonprayag, Vasuki Tal, Shankaracharya Samadhi, Triyuginarayan, Bhairavnath Temple. You can see all the places to visit in Kedarnath here
In which month does Kedarnath opens?
Announced on Mahashivratri every year, the opening dates of Kedarnath are between April-May. Several tourists visit Kedarnath on an opening day. Priests decide the opening date of the Kedarnath temple at the Ukimath's Omkareshwar Temple. Usually, on the opening day of the temple, a special pooja is organized in the temple in the morning.
Is there snow in Kedarnath in May?
No, there is no snow in Kedarnath in May. The temperature in May ranges between 4 to 15 degrees Celcius. The nights are cold, but the weather is mostly clear during the daytime, making May the perfect time to visit Kedarnath. Kedarnath is flocked with tourists in May as the weather is pleasant, but there is no snowfall. Visitors can, however, catch a glimpse of the snow-capped mountains at higher altitudes.
Which is the best month to go to Kedarnath?
The best time to visit Kedarnath is from May to June and September to October. During these months, the weather is pleasant, the pilgrimage route is accessible, and the monsoon rains are either minimal or have subsided. Avoid the peak monsoon months (July-August) due to landslide risks and slippery terrain.
When Kedarnath is not crowded?
Kedarnath is less crowded during the early weeks of May, right after the temple reopens, and from mid-September to October. These periods offer a peaceful experience as they fall outside the peak pilgrimage and holiday seasons.