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 Char Dham Yatra Family Tour Package

9 Nights / 10 Days

Char Dham Yatra Family Tour Package

Delhi(0N) → Haridwar(1N) → Barkot(2N) → Yamountri(0N) → Uttarkashi(2N) → Gangotri(0N) → Guptakashi(2N) → Badrinath(1N) → Rudraprayag(1N)

Trek to Yamunotri •  Kedarnath Darshan •  Scenic Drive •  Pilgrimage Assistance
$ 624
5% off

$ 590* per adult

Chaar Dhaam Yatra

10 Nights / 11 Days

Chaar Dhaam Yatra

Barkot(2N) → Gangotri(2N) → Kedarnath(2N) → Pipalcotti(2N) → Rishikesh(2N)

Gangotri Darshan •  Badrinath Darshan •  Twin-sharing Rooms •  Insurance Included
$ 502
7% off

$ 462* per adult

Char Dham Yatra Fix Departure Package

10 Nights / 11 Days

Char Dham Yatra Fix Departure Package

Haridwar(2N) → Barkot(2N) → Uttarkashi(2N) → Sitapur(2N) → Badrinath(1N) → Rudraprayag(1N)

Holy Dip in Ganges •  Evening Darshan at Badrinath •  Twin-Sharing Rooms •  Kedarnath Temple Visit

$ 198* per adult

Senior Friendly Char Dham Yatra Package

10 Nights / 11 Days

Senior Friendly Char Dham Yatra Package

Haridwar(1N) → Badkot(2N) → Yamunotri(0N) → Uttarkashi(2N) → Gangotri(0N) → Guptkashi(1N) → Kedarnath(1N) → Guptkashi(1N) → Badrinath(1N) → Govindghat(1N)

Hot Water Spring •  Yatra Registration •  Twin-Sharing Rooms •  Daily Breakfast & Dinner

$ 465* per adult

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Agent: The Insight Trips

Mahesh • 2 weeks ago

Good communication and well in advance booking details
Nothing to mention

Agent: Augy Travels

Sainath Vishvanath • 2 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: Expert Travel Guide

Tej • 4 months ago

Really very well arranged and cordinated tour.

Agent: Uttra Holidays

Chhaya • 4 months ago

Clear understanding of requirements by Amit ji, excellent selection of hotels ri (Read More)ght in the lap of mountains, hygienic food and nice services at hotels
Driver sometimes bypass the itenary and in rush to reach hotels ,kind of manipul (Read More)ative to locations and always dropped us at farthest parkings

Agent: White Hill Holidays

Sanjay • 5 months ago

excellent
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Agent: Uttra Holidays

Rohit • 5 months ago

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Yamunotri Travel Essentials

Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Yamunotri is from May to June and September to October, when the weather is pleasant (8°C to 20°C) and the temple is open for darshan. The Yamunotri Temple opens every year on Akshaya Tritiya (around May) and closes on Bhai Dooj (around October–November). July and August bring heavy rainfall, often causing landslides and roadblocks. November to April, the temple remains closed for winter, and the idol is moved to Kharsali village.

Ideal Duration & Popular Itineraries
Yamunotri pilgrimages usually last 2 to 3 days, often as the first stop in the Char Dham Yatra circuit. Popular formats include:
  • 2 Days: Journey from Barkot to Janki Chatti, 5 km trek to Yamunotri Temple, and return.
  • 3 Days: Adds visits to Hanuman Chatti, Kharsali village, and nearby waterfalls.

Top Things to Do
  • Undertake the 5 km trek from Janki Chatti to Yamunotri Temple, dedicated to Goddess Yamuna
  • Offer prayers at the Yamunotri Temple, built near the river’s origin
  • Take a dip in the Surya Kund hot spring before temple darshan
  • Visit Divya Shila, a sacred rock worshipped before entering the temple
  • Explore Hanuman Chatti and Kharsali village, known for natural beauty and the winter abode of the Goddess

Top Destinations Combined with Yamunotri
Yamunotri packages are often combined with:
  • Gangotri as part of the Char Dham or Do Dham circuit
  • Kedarnath and Badrinath for full Char Dham Yatra coverage
  • Rishikesh and Haridwar for Ganga Aarti and spiritual experiences
  • Barkot and Uttarkashi for overnight stays and local sightseeing

Why Book a Package for Yamunotri
  • Yatra logistics: Packages manage transfers, accommodation, and trekking assistance for the high-altitude route.
  • Mandatory registration included: All Char Dham pilgrims must register through the Uttarakhand Tourism official portal (https://registrationandtouristcare.uk.gov.in) or via the Tourist Care Uttarakhand mobile app. Packages assist with registration, biometric verification, and Yatra e-pass generation.
  • Trek coordination: Packages include pony, palki, or doli arrangements for the 5 km uphill trek.
  • Stay management: Limited accommodation options in Barkot and Janki Chatti are secured well in advance.
  • Weather support: Packages monitor conditions and adjust itineraries for safety during rains or landslides.
  • Combined circuits: Packages efficiently connect Yamunotri with Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath for a complete Char Dham experience.

FAQs on Yamunotri Tour Packages

How many km is Yamunotri Trek?

The Yamunotri trek is 6 kilometers one way from Janki Chatti to the Yamunotri Temple. The trail passes through forest, rocky paths, and mountain streams, offering scenic views but also requiring physical effort. For a round trip, travelers cover approximately 12 km in a day unless using ponies or palkis.

Can we reach Yamunotri by car?

You can drive or take a vehicle only up to Janki Chatti, which is the last motorable point. From there, the remaining 6 km trek must be completed on foot, by pony, doli (palki), or mule. The road from Barkot to Janki Chatti is narrow and hilly, so experienced drivers or organized tours are recommended.

Which is difficult Yamunotri or Kedarnath?

Kedarnath is more difficult than Yamunotri in terms of distance and physical effort. The Kedarnath trek is 16 km one way from Gaurikund, with steep inclines and thinner air at a higher altitude (~3,583 m). In contrast, Yamunotri’s 6 km trek from Janki Chatti is shorter and at a lower altitude (~3,300 m), though still moderately challenging. Yamunotri is better suited for those with limited time or lower stamina.

Can we take bath in Yamunotri?

Yes, devotees can bathe in the Surya Kund, a natural hot water spring near the Yamunotri temple. The water is extremely hot (around 88°C), and while most people don’t take a full dip, they wash their hands, feet, or offer parasad (rice or potatoes) which cooks instantly in the hot spring. A more comfortable bathing experience can be found in the nearby tap-fed kunds near the temple, built specifically for pilgrims.

Is Yamunotri trek difficult?

Yes, the Yamunotri trek is moderately difficult, especially for elderly travelers or those not used to walking in hilly terrain. The trek is about 6 km one way from Janki Chatti to the Yamunotri temple, with a continuous uphill gradient, narrow paths, and occasional steep sections. It typically takes 2 to 3 hours one way on foot. However, for those unable to walk, palkis, ponies, and helicopter services (seasonal and weather-dependent) are available from Janki Chatti.

Which month is best to visit Yamunotri?

The best time to visit Yamunotri is from May to June and September to early October, when the weather is pleasant and the trekking route is clear. The temple opens in late April or early May (on Akshaya Tritiya) and closes around Diwali (October/November). Avoid visiting during July and August, as monsoon season brings heavy rain, landslides, and slippery trails, making the trek risky.

Which destinations are usually travelled together with Yamunotri?

Yamunotri is usually the first stop in the Char Dham Yatra, followed by Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath. Nearby spiritual destinations like Barkot, Hanuman Chatti, and Sayana Chatti are also included in many itineraries. Some travelers also add Haridwar, Rishikesh, or Mussoorie to the start or end of their trip, depending on the route taken.