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Planning a sacred do dham yatra from South India? This 6 Days Kedarnath Badrinath Tour from Chennai is for you, designed to make your pilgrimage smooth, meaningful, and spiritually fulfilling. Covering two of the most famous Char Dham temples, this tour balances devotion, comfort, and well-planned travel across Uttarakhand’s holy towns and river confluences.
From attending the soulful Ganga Aarti in Haridwar to standing before the divine shrines of Kedarnath and Badrinath, every day is thoughtfully paced so you can focus on faith, not logistics. This Kedarnath Badrinath tour package from Chennai is ideal for pilgrims who want a reliable, well-structured yatra within a limited time frame.
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Package Type |
Inclusions |
Cost Per Person |
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Standard |
Budget Hotels, 2 time meals & private transfers |
₹ 16,000 |
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Premium |
Premium Hotels, 2 time meals & private transfers |
₹ 19,000 |
Begin your journey with a morning flight from Chennai to Delhi. After arrival, continue by road to Haridwar (around 5–6 hours). Check in to your hotel and leisure time. In the evening, you may choose to attend the peaceful Ganga Aarti at Har-Ki-Pauri, a beautiful way to begin your Badrinath Kedarnath Yatra.
After breakfast, drive deeper into the Himalayas through Uttarakhand’s scenic valleys. En route, stop at Devprayag, where the Bhagirathi and Alaknanda rivers merge to form the Ganga. Continue via Rudraprayag and Karnaprayag, enjoying mountain views throughout the journey. Reach Guptkashi (or nearby Sitapur) by evening. Check into your hotel, have dinner followed by overnight stay.
Day 3: Guptkashi → Gaurikund → Kedarnath → Guptkashi
Start very early and drive to Sonprayag, followed by a local jeep ride to Gaurikund. From here, begin the 16–18 km trek to Kedarnath, either on foot or by pony. Walk alongside the Mandakini River through lush valleys and mountain paths. Reach Kedarnath Temple by midday and perform darshan at one of India’s most sacred Jyotirlingas. After a short rest, trek back down to Gaurikund and return by road to Guptkashi. Overnight stay.
After breakfast, depart for Badrinath, a scenic drive of about 7–8 hours via Joshimath. On clear days, you may spot snow-covered peaks like Nar and Narayan along the route. Reach Badrinath by late afternoon. Take a ritual dip in the hot springs of Tapt Kund, then attend evening darshan at the Badrinath Temple. Overnight stay in Badrinath.
Wake up early for morning aarti at the temple. After breakfast, begin the return drive towards Rishikesh or Haridwar. The journey passes through river valleys and hill towns once again. On arrival, check in to your hotel. Spend the evening at leisure—walk along the Ganges or visit nearby temples.
After breakfast, drive back to Delhi (around 4–5 hours). Board your return flight to Chennai, bringing the pilgrimage to a close. You return home carrying not just memories, but the spiritual essence of Kedarnath and Badrinath.
Booking Term: To book this trip you’ve to pay 40% of the total booking amount. After which you’ll receive a confirmation shortly. Rest amount has to be paid on arrival day before starting the mentioned trip.
Cancellation Terms:
Refund Terms: Once cancelled, any refund will be processed in the original mode of payment, which will be credited within 7 to 10 working days.
The Kedarnath–Badrinath Yatra from Chennai usually starts at ₹25,000–30,000 per person for a basic 6-day tour. The cost typically includes flights, transfers, hotels, and meals. Prices vary depending on season, hotel category, group size, and add-ons like a Kedarnath helicopter ride. For accurate, updated pricing, requesting a custom quote is recommended.
The fastest way is to fly from Chennai to Delhi or Dehradun. From there, travel by road to Haridwar and Guptkashi, trek or fly to Kedarnath, then continue via Joshimath to Badrinath. Most travelers follow a 6-day itinerary to allow proper rest, acclimatization, and smooth temple darshan.
Yes, helicopters operate for Kedarnath from Phata and Guptkashi, reaching near the temple in 8–10 minutes, avoiding the full 16–18 km trek. Seats are limited, weather-dependent, and charged extra. There is no regular helicopter service to Badrinath, which is accessed by road only.
The temples are open from late April/May to October/November. The best months are May–June and September–October, offering clear weather and smooth travel conditions. July–August should be avoided due to heavy monsoon rains and landslide risks. From November onward, the region closes due to snowfall.
Yes, many senior citizens complete this yatra comfortably. The itinerary includes rest breaks, comfortable hotels, and nutritious meals. Seniors can choose a helicopter or pony for the Kedarnath trek. However, since Kedarnath lies at 3,583 m altitude, basic fitness and medical advice are strongly recommended before travel.
Fly from Chennai to Delhi, drive via Haridwar and Guptkashi, visit Kedarnath, then proceed to Badrinath before returning via Rishikesh. Many pilgrims book a Kedarnath Badrinath tour package from Chennai, which covers permits, transport, hotels, and meals for a stress-free Do Dham Yatra.
Pack warm clothing even in summer, including jackets and woolens, as temperatures drop at night. Carry comfortable walking shoes, rain gear, personal medicines, sunscreen, sunglasses, and basic toiletries. Bring valid photo ID, some cash, and a power bank. Modest clothing is recommended for temple visits. Weather can change quickly, so pack wisely.