The Char Dham Yatra is one of the most revered pilgrimages in Hinduism, offering devotees the chance to seek divine blessings, spiritual cleansing, and inner peace. This sacred journey takes pilgrims through the majestic Himalayas to four holy shrines: Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath, each steeped in mythology and spiritual significance.
Starting the Char Dham Yatra from Hyderabad allows devotees from southern India to embark on this spiritual journey in a comfortable and well-organized manner, especially when traveling with a Tempo Traveller rental. With a private vehicle, groups can enjoy the journey together, move at their own pace, and experience the mountains without the stress of public transport.
A 12-day itinerary from Hyderabad is thoughtfully designed to ensure comfort, proper acclimatization, and ample time at each holy site, making it ideal for families, senior citizens, and first-time pilgrims.
Why Choose a Tempo Traveller for Char Dham Yatra?
Traveling to the Himalayan shrines requires a reliable, comfortable, and spacious vehicle. A Tempo Traveller meets these needs perfectly for group pilgrimages.
Benefits of Tempo Traveller Rental for the Yatra:
- Comfortable push-back seats for long journeys
- Spacious interiors with room for luggage
- Ideal for 9–17 passengers
- Experienced drivers familiar with hilly roads
- Flexible stops for meals, rest, or photography
- Cost-effective for family and group travel
With a Tempo Traveller, the journey itself becomes part of the spiritual experience, allowing pilgrims to share moments, enjoy scenic vistas, and travel together in comfort.
Char Dham Yatra Overview from Hyderabad
- Total Duration: 12 Days / 11 Nights
- Starting & Ending Point: Hyderabad
- Vehicle Used: Tempo Traveller (as per group size)
- Major Destinations Covered:
- Yamunotri
- Gangotri
- Kedarnath
- Badrinath
- Best Time to Travel: May to June & September to October
- Ideal For: Families, senior citizens, groups of devotees
Day 1: Hyderabad to Haridwar / Dehradun
The yatra begins with pilgrims traveling by flight or train from Hyderabad to Haridwar or Dehradun, the gateways to Uttarakhand. Upon arrival, pilgrims are met by the tour representative and transferred to their hotel by Tempo Traveller.
In the evening, pilgrims visit Har Ki Pauri, the most sacred ghat of Haridwar, to witness the Ganga Aarti. The sight of lamps floating on the river, combined with Vedic chants and the calm waters of the Ganga, creates a profoundly spiritual atmosphere, marking an auspicious start to the yatra. Overnight stay in Haridwar.
Day 2: Haridwar to Barkot
After breakfast, the Tempo Traveller journey begins toward Barkot, a tranquil hill town near Yamunotri. The route passes through scenic landscapes, rivers, forests, and winding mountain roads, giving pilgrims a preview of the natural beauty of Uttarakhand.
Upon arrival in Barkot, pilgrims check into their hotel and rest, preparing for the visit to the first dham.
Day 3: Barkot – Yamunotri – Barkot
Early morning, pilgrims drive to Janki Chatti, the starting point of the 6 km trek to Yamunotri Temple. Those who prefer can ride ponies or palkis for a comfortable ascent.
At Yamunotri, devotees worship Goddess Yamuna, take a holy dip in the Surya Kund hot springs, and perform rituals amidst snow-covered peaks. The serene environment and divine energy create a spiritually uplifting experience.
After darshan, pilgrims return to Barkot for overnight stay.
Day 4: Barkot to Uttarkashi
The journey continues to Uttarkashi, situated on the banks of the Bhagirathi River. Uttarkashi, often called the “Kashi of the North,” is a holy town with several Shiva temples.
Pilgrims visit the Kashi Vishwanath Temple, perform rituals, and rest to acclimatize to the Himalayan climate. The quiet surroundings of Uttarkashi provide a perfect opportunity for meditation and spiritual reflection.
Day 5: Uttarkashi – Gangotri – Uttarkashi
Early morning, the Tempo Traveller drives pilgrims to Gangotri, the sacred origin of the River Ganga. The temple of Ganga Mata is surrounded by snow-clad peaks, glacial streams, and lush valleys.
Devotees perform rituals, meditate, and take in the divine energy of the place. After darshan, the group returns to Uttarkashi for an overnight stay.
Day 6: Uttarkashi to Guptkashi / Sitapur
Today’s journey involves a longer drive to Guptkashi or Sitapur, the base for Kedarnath. The route along the Mandakini River is filled with waterfalls, valleys, and stunning Himalayan vistas, making the journey as rewarding as the destinations themselves.
On arrival, pilgrims check into the hotel and rest, preparing for the Kedarnath trek the following day.
Day 7: Guptkashi – Kedarnath
Early morning, pilgrims travel by Tempo Traveller to Gaurikund, the starting point of the 18 km trek to Kedarnath Temple. Ponies, palkis, and helicopter services are available for those needing assistance.
Kedarnath, one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva, is located at an altitude of 3,583 meters. The ancient stone temple, surrounded by snow-covered mountains, radiates immense spiritual energy and peace.
After darshan and evening aarti, pilgrims stay overnight near Kedarnath Temple.
Day 8: Kedarnath to Guptkashi
After morning prayers, pilgrims trek back to Gaurikund and drive to Guptkashi by Tempo Traveller. The day is reserved for rest and recovery after the physically demanding Kedarnath trek.
Day 9: Guptkashi to Badrinath
The journey continues toward Badrinath, passing through Joshimath, a religious town of great significance. The route offers breathtaking views of deep valleys, flowing rivers, and Himalayan peaks.
Upon arrival at Badrinath, pilgrims take a holy bath in the Tapt Kund before visiting the Badrinath Temple, dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Overnight stay at Badrinath.
Day 10: Badrinath – Mana Village – Joshimath
In the morning, pilgrims attend temple rituals and darshan at Badrinath. Later, the group visits Mana Village, the last Indian village near the Indo-Tibetan border, steeped in mythology and associated with the Mahabharata.
After sightseeing, pilgrims drive to Joshimath for an overnight stay.
Day 11: Joshimath to Haridwar / Rishikesh
Pilgrims begin their return journey toward Haridwar or Rishikesh by Tempo Traveller. The drive allows time for reflection on the spiritual experiences and scenic beauty encountered throughout the journey.
In Rishikesh, devotees may visit Ram Jhula, Laxman Jhula, and attend the evening Ganga Aarti. Overnight stay en route or at Haridwar.
Day 12: Haridwar / Dehradun to Hyderabad
On the final day, pilgrims depart from Haridwar or Dehradun to Hyderabad, marking the completion of the Char Dham Yatra. The journey concludes with divine blessings, inner peace, and unforgettable spiritual memories.


