Char Dham yatra

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The Char Dham Yatra is considered as a must visited pilgrimage tour in order to get salvation. Every year, more than 5 Lac tourists visit these holy shrines. In Hindu mythology, it is believed that the prehistoric Hindu philosopher Shri Adi Shankaracharya coined the term ‘Char Dham’. The literal meaning of this term is four abodes of God or Holy Destinations. These four shrines are in the region that is famous for the captivating mountains surrounded by a thick layer of snow and unadulterated atmosphere.

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The Char Dham Yatra is considered as a must visited pilgrimage tour in order to get salvation. Every year, more than 5 Lac tourists visit these holy shrines. In Hindu mythology, it is believed that the prehistoric Hindu philosopher Shri Adi Shankaracharya coined the term ‘Char Dham’. The literal meaning of this term is four abodes of God or Holy Destinations. These four shrines are in the region that is famous for the captivating mountains surrounded by a thick layer of snow and unadulterated atmosphere.

Haridwar, Mussoorie, Kempty fall, Sri Yamunotri Temple, Yamuna River, Prakateshwar Cave, Kashi Vishwnath Temple, Shakti Temple, Bhagirathi River, Sri Gangotri Temple, Gomukh, Tehri Dam, Guptakshi ardhnageshwar temple, Mandakini River, Sri Kedarnath Temple, Gaurikund, Alaknanda River, Sri Narsingh Temple, Rudra temple, Adi Shankarcharya Samadhi, Dhauli River, Sri Badrinath Temple, Byas Gufa, Ganesh Gufa, Bheem Pul, Saraswati River, Mana Village, Pinder River, Nandakini River, Confluence of Bhagirathi and Alaknanda River, Rishikesh, Laxman Jhoola, Ram Jhoola, Swarga Ashram etc

Day 1: Arrival Delhi – Rishikesh (230 kms / 06-07 hrs)Day 2: Rishikesh - Barkot (170 kms / 07-08 hrs)Day 3: Barkot – Jankichatti – Yamunotri – Barkot (50 kms & 6 kms. TrekDay 4: Barkot - Harsil (170 Kms)Day 5: Harsil - Gangotri - Uttarkashi (20 Kms & 90 Kms)Day 6: Uttarkashi - Guptkashi (235 Kms. Drive 08 - 09Hrs)Day 7: Guptkashi - Kedarnath –Guptkashi (Same day Return by Helicopter)Day 8: Guptkashi - Badrinath (235 kms / 06-07 hrs)Day 9: Badrinath – Srinagar (190 kms / 07-08hrs)Day 10: Srinagar - Haridwar (125 kms / 05 -06hrs)Day 11: Haridwar - Delhi (200 kms / 06- 07 hrs) – Departure

In the Jun 2013, everything was wash away due to flood in Kedanrth Valley, this was worst flash flood stunned char Dham region of Uttarkhand, there after the government of Uttarakhand is doing best for relocate the infrastructure in the area.

Yamunotri: Will be opened on 2nd May Gangotri: The opening date will be 2nd May Kedarnath: Will be opened for devotees on 4th May Badrinath: Will be opened for devotees on 5th May, 2014.

-Carry fist add Box with some important medicines. -Prepare mentally and physically as Char Dham Yatra involve 38 Kms trekking and altitude of 12000 Ft.-Always eat Fresh Food in restaurant and Dabas. - Don’t attempt sort-cut on the route.- Always hire the registered pony walla, coolie, and Porter - Carry Heavy woolen, including thermal body warmer, Raincoats, Blanket, waterproof Shoes and woolen monkey cap, and hand gloves and small torch

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