Tour Description
Embark on a soul-stirring journey to Kedarnath, nestled in the majestic Himalayas and home to one of the most sacred Shiva temples in India. Experience the divine serenity, breathtaking mountain views, and spiritual energy that draws thousands each year. Whether you’re seeking adventure, peace, or pilgrimage — Kedarnath is a once-in-a-lifetime experience you’ll never forget.
Highlights
- Kedarnath Dham Mandir
- Bhairon Baba Mandir
- Triyuginarayan
- Dhari Devi Mandir
Batch Dates
This Yatra/Trek is closed for the rest of the year. It will reopen next year in May.
Brief Itinerary
Kedarnath Tour – 4 Days / 3 Nights
Drive from Haridwar to Sonprayag
En route visits: Devprayag Sangam, Dhari Devi Temple, and Triyuginarayan Temple
Travel to Gaurikund and begin the trek to Kedarnath (18–20 km)
Attend evening Aarti at Kedarnath Temple
Morning darshan at Kedarnath Temple
Visit Bhairav Nath Temple
Trek down to Sonprayag / Guptkashi
Drive back from Sonprayag / Guptkashi to Haridwar
Tour ends with arrival in Haridwar by evening
Inclusions / Exclusions
Package Includes
- Accommodation for 3 nights
- Only VEG Meals as per itinerary, 3 time meals plus evening snack only during the trip
- All transfers and sightseeing by private vehicle from Haridwar and back
- En route visits to Devprayag, Dhari Devi Temple, and Triyuginarayan Temple
- Kedarnath temple darshan and evening aarti participation (subject to timing)
- Trek assistance from Gaurikund to Kedarnath
- Driver allowance, toll taxes, parking charges, fuel charges
- 1 Bucket hot water per head
Package Excludes
- Airfare/train tickets to and from Haridwar
- Palki, mule, or helicopter charges for Kedarnath trek (optional and payable directly by the customer)
- Personal expenses such as laundry, phone calls, tips, camera fees, etc.
- Travel insurance, medical expenses, or emergency evacuation costs
- Any item not mentioned in the “Inclusions” section
- Additional sightseeing or changes in itinerary due to weather conditions, landslides, or natural calamities
Frequently asked questions for Kedarnath Dham Yatra
The Kedarnath trek is around 18–20 km one way and involves moderate to strenuous walking, especially for first-time trekkers. It is not recommended for very young children, elderly individuals with health issues, or people with mobility concerns. Basic physical fitness and stamina are essential.
Yes, helicopter, mule, and palki services are available from Gaurikund or nearby helipads (subject to weather and availability). However, these services are not included in the package and need to be booked and paid for separately by the traveler.
Accommodation includes basic yet clean hotels or guesthouses at Sonprayag/Guptkashi and Kedarnath. Facilities are modest, especially at Kedarnath due to its high-altitude location, but they include essentials like bedding and 1 bucket of hot water per person.
The package includes pure vegetarian meals as per the itinerary: breakfast, lunch, and dinner, plus evening snacks. Meals are simple and nourishing, well-suited to the spiritual and trekking nature of the journey.
Yes, the tour is planned to allow travelers to attend the evening aarti on Day 2 and morning darshan on Day 3 at Kedarnath Temple, depending on weather and arrival time.
Carry warm clothing (layers), good trekking shoes, a day backpack, raincoat, personal medicines, flashlight, power bank, and ID proof for registration at Gaurikund. Weather can be unpredictable, so packing light but smart is crucial.



