Badrinath Tour Package from Haridwar

Overview
Hindus consider Badrinath to be a holy temple. It is the only temple that is part of both of India's Char Dhams, which are the "Chota Char Dham of Uttarakhand" and "Char Dham." It lies in the Chamoli district of the state of Uttarakhand. The Badrinath trip package lets you spend time with your loved ones in one of the nicest sites, which also has some religious significance.
Itinerary
✓ Morning departure from Haridwar after breakfast.
✓ En route visit Devprayag (confluence of Alaknanda & Bhagirathi – start of Ganga), Rudraprayag (confluence of Alaknanda & Mandakini) and Karnaprayag (confluence of Alaknanda & Pindar).
✓ Drive through the scenic Himalayan valleys.
✓ Evening arrival at Badrinath.
✓ Check-in at hotel & overnight stay.
✓ En route visit Devprayag (confluence of Alaknanda & Bhagirathi – start of Ganga), Rudraprayag (confluence of Alaknanda & Mandakini) and Karnaprayag (confluence of Alaknanda & Pindar).
✓ Drive through the scenic Himalayan valleys.
✓ Evening arrival at Badrinath.
✓ Check-in at hotel & overnight stay.
✓ After morning darshan at Badrinath Temple, drive back.
✓ En route visit Narsingh Temple (Joshimath).
✓ Continue journey towards Rudraprayag / Srinagar.
✓ Evening check-in at hotel, overnight stay.
✓ En route visit Narsingh Temple (Joshimath).
✓ Continue journey towards Rudraprayag / Srinagar.
✓ Evening check-in at hotel, overnight stay.
✓ Breakfast & departure.
✓ En route visit Rishikesh (Ram Jhula, Laxman Jhula, Triveni Ghat).
✓ Evening arrival at Haridwar.
✓ Drop at hotel / railway station / bus stand.
✓ En route visit Rishikesh (Ram Jhula, Laxman Jhula, Triveni Ghat).
✓ Evening arrival at Haridwar.
✓ Drop at hotel / railway station / bus stand.
Cost
The Cost Includes
- Hotel accommodation as per package same or similar hotels.
- Meals as per package (Breakfast, Dinner).
- Transfers and sightseeing as per above.
- All toll tax, parking, fuel and driver allowances.
The Cost Excludes
- Horse / Paalki / Heli for Trekking at Kedarnath.
- Drink and Insurence
- All personal expenses, optional tours and extra meals.
- Any kind of entry fees anywhere if not mentioned in including.
- Tips, travel insurance, medical insurance, laundry charges, liquors, mineral water, telephone charges.
- Porter, pony, horse, cable car, boat, train tickets, air tickets charges
FAQs
The Chardham Yatra starts in April or May and goes on until October or November. The doors of all four temples (Badrinath, Kedarnath, Yumunotri, and Gangotri) stay open until the "Diwali Festival," which is celebrated every year in October or November.
Hindus celebrate "Diwali festival," which is also known as "Deepawali." The holy saints, gurus, and priests select when this festival will happen based on the Hindu calendar. After Diwali, the doors of all the temples stay closed for five or six months because of heavy snow and very cold weather. This is because all of these temples are in the remote parts of the Himalayan Mountains, where the weather is unpredictable and life is hard to survive.
Hindus celebrate "Diwali festival," which is also known as "Deepawali." The holy saints, gurus, and priests select when this festival will happen based on the Hindu calendar. After Diwali, the doors of all the temples stay closed for five or six months because of heavy snow and very cold weather. This is because all of these temples are in the remote parts of the Himalayan Mountains, where the weather is unpredictable and life is hard to survive.
According to Hindu mythology, Char Dham signifies "four holy places" in India. The Chardham of India, which includes Puri, Dwarka, Badrinath, and Rameshwaram, is the most holy of all pilgrimages. People think that going on a pilgrimage to these sacred sites in the four corners of India can wash away their sins and free them from the cycle of birth and death.
Some people, nonetheless, termed these places Char Dham—Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinathji (in Uttaranchal). These places are sacred, but they are not literally char dham. All Dhams are holy places, but "Char Dham" specifically refers to Puri, Dwarka, Badrinath, and Rameshwaram, where four Shankaracharyas live.
Some people, nonetheless, termed these places Char Dham—Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinathji (in Uttaranchal). These places are sacred, but they are not literally char dham. All Dhams are holy places, but "Char Dham" specifically refers to Puri, Dwarka, Badrinath, and Rameshwaram, where four Shankaracharyas live.