About Char Dham Yatra 2024
Home to several Gods and Goddesses, India offers a heavenly experience. Thus, the quest for the divine urges devotees to embark on a pilgrimage. The Chota Char Dham in Uttarakhand is no exception. Paving the way to salvation or Moksha, the holy sojourn enjoys great religious significance. Besides washing away all the sins, the Chardham Yatra takes you to the four sacred shrines, namely Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath. Char Dham Yatra starts on 10th May 2024, and the booking of the Char Dham tour packages is open. Indian Holiday will help you plan a customized Chardham tour according to your requirements.
The Chota Char Dham Yatra starts from Akshaya Tritiya in May and usually ends in October/November two days after Diwali. But the best time to visit the Char Dham Yatra is from May-June and September-October. Owing to heavy snowfall in winter and extreme rainfall in monsoon, it is difficult to complete the journey during these seasons. For Hindu devotees, traveling to these temples in India is considered auspicious and mandatory at least once in a lifetime. There are three major sects in Hinduism – Shaivism, Vaishnavism, and Shaktism. The Char Dham of India consists of three Vaishnava locations (Dwarka, Badrinath, and Puri, Rameshwaram).
Yamunotri Dham
The first landmark of the holy trek to Yamunotri Dham. A blissful abode of Goddess Yamuna, the shrine marks the origin point of the river. Nestled at a high altitude, Yamunotri temple remains open from May till October/November 2024, and the temple visiting time is 6 am – 8 pm. However, Yamunotri temple aarti’s timings are 6:30 pm and 7:30 pm. The journey to Yamunotri starts from Janki Chatti, and during winters, the idol is shifted to Shani Dev Temple in Kharsali. Pilgrims can plan Ek Dham Yatra by paying homage at this shrine.
Gangotri Dham
A holy seat of river Ganga, Gangotri is the second Dham en route the trek. Every year innumerable pilgrims embark on Gangotri Dham Yatra to seek the blessing of the goddess. Located near Gaumukh –originating point of the sacred river, the temple dates back to the 18th century. Gangotri temple doors are open in May and closed in October/November. Thereafter, Mukhimath Temple in Mukba becomes the winter seat of the goddess.
Kedarnath Dham
Enshrining one of the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva, Kedarnath Temple is surrounded by awe-inspiring snow-covered mountains. Kedarnath Yatra starts from May till October/November. Temple visiting timing 4 am – 9 pm. Adi Shankaracharya, the founder of the Char Dham Yatra in India, attained salvation at Kedarnath only. Cradled between the Nar and Narayan peaks in the Rudraprayag district, the Kedarnath temple remains closed for six months a year. The idol then gets transferred to the Omkareshwar Temple in Ukhimath. The stunning scenery of the Mandakini River along the way keeps the spirits high! Along with Badrinath Dham, the sacred site completes the Do Dham Yatra.
Badrinath Dham
Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, the Badrinath Dham is an important site. Badrinath Yatra starts from May to October/November 2024, and temple visiting timing is 4 am – 9 pm usually. Besides being a part of a relatively smaller circuit of Hindu pilgrimage, the shrine is also included in the Char Dham Yatra. Adorning the Chamoli district, the shrine houses the idol of Lord Badrinarayan in a meditative posture. The idol is worshiped at Vasu Dev Temple in Joshimath for the whole winter season. Together with Kedarnath Temple and any one of the Gangotri or Yamunotri, the shrine completes the Teen Dham Yatra.
Reaching Char Dham Uttarakhand is a challenging expedition in itself. Luckily, Gangotri and Badrinath are easily accessible by vehicles. However, Kedarnath and Yamunotri command arduous trekking. For those, unable to undertake the enthralling trek can fly to Char Dham by helicopter. A multitude of camps, budget and luxury hotels, homestays and guest houses offer comfortable accommodation en route to Char Dhams in Uttarakhand. Overall, the Chota Dham Yatra in the Garhwal hills offers a blissful retreat.
Char Dham Yatra Opening & Closing Dates 2024
Char Dham Yatra holds immense importance among the Hindu pilgrims. The pilgrimage sites are snuggled in the lap of the great Himalayas, and due to the remote locations of these shrines, they are inaccessible during the winter season for over a span of 6 months. These four pilgrimage sites are open for the devotees for a brief six months, which commences from the month of April and May. Yamunotri and Gangotri Temple open on the day of Akshaya Tritiya every year, while Kedarnath and Badrinath temples open a few days after them. The opening date of Kedarnath Temple will be announced on Shivaratri and for Badrinath Temple, it will be announced on Basant Panchmi.
The Char Dham Yatra starts on 10th May 2024, and the tentative closing date of the yatra is 9th November 2024. The bookings for the Char Dham Yatra 2024 are open, so Book Now. Book Now.
Char Dham Temples | Opening Date 2024 | Closing Date 2024 |
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Yamunotri Temple | 10th May 2024 | 2nd November 2024 (Tentative) |
Gangotri Temple | 10th May 2024 | 2nd November 2024 (Tentative) |
Kedarnath Temple | 14th May 2024 | 3rd November 2024 (Tentative) |
Badrinath Temple | 16th May 2024 | 9th November 2024 (Tentative) |
Helicopter Service for Chardham Yatra 2024
If you have kids or elderly with you, completing the Chardham Yatra by Helicopter is the best way. It will make your journey much easier. The Chardham yatra by Helicopter can be completed within 2 days or 4 days, depending on the tour package you choose. Char Dham Yatra by Helicopter is one of the easiest ways to complete this arduous pilgrimage tour. You can book the Char Dham Yatra by Helicopter and embark on the sojourn of the most revered pilgrimage sites.
Chardham Yatra Route Map
The Char Dham Yatra is one of the most revered pilgrimage circuits in India. It is believed that if someone undertakes this journey once in a lifetime then that person attains salvation. The Chardham is snuggled in the lap of the Himalayas in the state of Uttarakhand. You can choose to start the Yatra from Haridwar, Rishikesh, and Dehradun according to your convenience. The Char Dham Yatra begins with the visit of Yamunotri Dham after a 36 km drive from the Barakot followed by a 7 km trek. Barakot is connected with the Uttarkashi which is just 100 km from Gangotri Dham. One can reach Kedarnath Dham from Rudraprayag which is situated at just 180 km from Uttarkashi, followed by a 16 km trek. Rudraprayag is 160 km from Badrinath Dham which is the final Dham of the Yatra. If you are looking for more information about the maps and routes of Char Dham Yatra then Visit Here!
Char Dham Yatra Travel Guide 2024
Chardham Yatra is the journey to the four abodes which are among the most religious destinations in India, revered by Hindus. It covers the span of Yamunotri Dham, Gangotri Dham, Kedarnath Dham, Badrinath Dham. The entire route is equipped with plenty of comfortable staying options for every budget. Here you can find all the travel information regarding the Char Dham Yatra in Uttarakhand.
Cities of Uttarakhand
- Bageshwar
- Barkot
- Bhimtal
- Chamba
- Chamoli
- Champawat
- Doonagiri
- Gaurikund
- Gopeshwar
- Guptakashi
- Haldwani
- Hanuman Chatti
- Har ki Doon
- Joshimath
- Karanprayag
- Khirsu
- Kotdwara
- Nandaprayag
- Naukuchiatal
- Pauri
- Pithoagarh
- Rudraprayag
- Rudrapur
- Sattal
- Tehri
- Uttarkashi
- Yamkeshwar
- Corbett
- Chopta
- Devprayag
- Gangotri
- Hemkund
- Mukteshwar
- Ranikhet
- Valley of Flower
- Yamunotri
- Dhanaulti
- Almora
- Badrinath
- Kedarnath
- Lansdowne
- Kausani
- Dehradun
- Haridwar
- Auli
- Nainital
- Mussoorie
- Rishikesh