Char Dham Yatra from Udaipur – 12 Days with Tempo Traveller Rental

The Char Dham Yatra is one of the most sacred and spiritually enriching pilgrimages in Hinduism. Every year, thousands of devotees embark on this journey to seek divine blessings, inner peace, and spiritual purification. The yatra covers the four revered shrines of Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath, situated in the snow-clad Himalayas of Uttarakhand. Pilgrims believe that visiting these dhams absolves sins, strengthens faith, and brings lifelong spiritual fulfillment.

Starting the Char Dham Yatra from Udaipur, the City of Lakes, provides pilgrims from Rajasthan and nearby regions a well-organized, comfortable, and scenic journey to the Himalayan shrines. Traveling in a Tempo Traveller ensures comfort, convenience, and safety, especially when covering long distances that transition from plains to hilly terrains.

A 12-day Char Dham Yatra from Udaipur is carefully planned to balance spiritual darshan, scenic travel, and rest, making it ideal for families, senior citizens, and first-time pilgrims.


Why Choose a Tempo Traveller for Char Dham Yatra?

The Char Dham pilgrimage involves long-distance travel, hilly roads, and narrow mountain paths, which can be exhausting if attempted via public transport. A Tempo Traveller is perfect for such a journey because it offers:

  • Comfortable reclining seats for long road journeys
  • Spacious seating for 9–17 passengers along with luggage
  • Experienced drivers familiar with Himalayan routes
  • Flexibility to stop for meals, sightseeing, and rest
  • Cost-effectiveness for groups compared to multiple cabs or cars

Traveling in a Tempo Traveller allows pilgrims to enjoy the scenic landscapes, travel together, and focus fully on the spiritual experience.


Char Dham Yatra Overview from Udaipur

  • Total Duration: 12 Days / 11 Nights
  • Starting & Ending Point: Udaipur
  • Vehicle Used: Tempo Traveller (group size-based)
  • Major Destinations Covered:
    • Yamunotri
    • Gangotri
    • Kedarnath
    • Badrinath
  • Best Time to Travel: May to June & September to October
  • Ideal For: Families, senior citizens, and groups of devotees

Day 1: Udaipur to Haridwar

The journey begins with pilgrims traveling from Udaipur to Haridwar. Since the distance exceeds 1,100 kilometers, it is recommended to combine a train or flight to Delhi/Dehradun and then continue in a Tempo Traveller. The route passes through the scenic plains of Rajasthan, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh, giving glimpses of rivers, towns, and countryside landscapes.

Upon arrival in Haridwar, pilgrims check into their hotel and spend the evening visiting Har Ki Pauri, the sacred ghat on the banks of the Ganga. Witnessing the Ganga Aarti, with lamps floating on the river and Vedic chants filling the air, provides a spiritually uplifting start to the yatra. Overnight stay in Haridwar.


Day 2: Haridwar to Barkot

After breakfast, the group departs for Barkot, the base town for visiting Yamunotri, the first dham of the pilgrimage. The route gradually ascends into the Himalayan foothills, passing through lush green valleys, rivers, and forests, providing travelers with picturesque views at every turn.

Upon arrival in Barkot, pilgrims check into their hotel and rest to prepare for the trek to Yamunotri the next day.


Day 3: Barkot – Yamunotri – Barkot

Early morning, pilgrims drive to Janki Chatti, the starting point of the 6 km trek to Yamunotri Temple. Devotees may choose to trek on foot or hire ponies or palkis for assistance.

At Yamunotri, devotees worship Goddess Yamuna, take a holy dip in the Surya Kund hot springs, and offer prayers amidst snow-capped Himalayan peaks. The serene environment and spiritual energy make this visit profoundly divine.

After darshan, pilgrims return to Barkot for overnight stay.


Day 4: Barkot to Uttarkashi

The journey continues to Uttarkashi, a sacred town on the banks of the Bhagirathi River, often referred to as the “Kashi of the North.” Uttarkashi is home to ancient Shiva temples and provides a peaceful environment for meditation and spiritual reflection.

Pilgrims visit the Kashi Vishwanath Temple and rest to acclimatize to the Himalayan climate, preparing for the journey to Gangotri.


Day 5: Uttarkashi – Gangotri – Uttarkashi

Early morning, pilgrims drive to Gangotri, the source of the River Ganga, surrounded by snow-capped Himalayan peaks. At the Gangotri Temple, devotees perform rituals and offer prayers to Ganga Mata, experiencing the serene Himalayan energy.

After darshan, pilgrims return to Uttarkashi for overnight stay.


Day 6: Uttarkashi to Guptkashi / Sitapur

Pilgrims continue to Guptkashi or Sitapur, the base town for visiting Kedarnath. The scenic drive along the Mandakini River offers breathtaking views of valleys, rivers, and forests.

Upon arrival, pilgrims check into their hotel and rest in preparation for the Kedarnath trek.


Day 7: Guptkashi – Kedarnath

Early morning, pilgrims drive to Gaurikund, the starting point of the 18 km trek to Kedarnath Temple. Ponies, palkis, and helicopter services are available for those requiring assistance.

Kedarnath, one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva, is situated at an altitude of 3,583 meters. Surrounded by snow-clad Himalayan peaks, the ancient temple radiates immense spiritual energy.

Overnight stay near Kedarnath Temple.


Day 8: Kedarnath to Guptkashi

After morning darshan, pilgrims trek back to Gaurikund and drive to Guptkashi by Tempo Traveller. This day is reserved for rest and recovery after the physically demanding Kedarnath trek.


Day 9: Guptkashi to Badrinath

The pilgrimage continues to Badrinath, passing through Joshimath, an important spiritual town. The route offers breathtaking views of Himalayan valleys, rivers, and snow-covered mountains.

Upon arrival, pilgrims take a holy dip in the Tapt Kund and visit 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 perform darshan at Badrinath. Later, they visit Mana Village, the last Indian village before the Indo-Tibetan border, rich in mythology and linked to the Mahabharata.

After sightseeing, pilgrims drive to Joshimath for overnight stay.


Day 11: Joshimath to Haridwar / Rishikesh

The return journey begins via Tempo Traveller toward Haridwar or Rishikesh. The scenic drive provides time for reflection on the spiritual experiences and majestic Himalayan landscapes witnessed during the pilgrimage.

In Rishikesh, pilgrims may visit Ram Jhula, Laxman Jhula, and attend the evening Ganga Aarti. Overnight stay en route or in Haridwar.


Day 12: Haridwar – Udaipur

On the final day, pilgrims are transferred to Haridwar railway station or Dehradun airport for the onward journey back to Udaipur, marking the completion of the 12-day Char Dham Yatra. Devotees return spiritually rejuvenated, blessed, and with lifelong memories.

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