Badrinath Package

Badrinath Package – Badrinath Tour Package – Badrinath Dham Yatra

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Badrinath Package

On the 4 Night/5 Day journey to Gangotri – Yamunotri-Yatra from Haridwar, one visits the famous temples of India’s two most sacred rivers – Yamuna and Ganga. The temples dedicated to Ganga and Yamuna are called Gangotri Temple and Yamunotri Temple and are present at the location of these river’s origin. In Hinduism, one can relieve oneself from their unknowingly done sins by visiting these temples and taking a dip in the river. Thus, both these temples attract people from around the globe.

Badrinath Tour Detailed Day Wise Itinerary

- 3Nights / 4Days​

Scenic view of Haridwar, the holy city of India

Day 1: Haridwar → Joshimath (280 km / 8-9 hrs)

Pickup: Early morning departure from Haridwar (around 6:00 AM). En Route Attractions: Devprayag – Confluence of Alaknanda and Bhagirathi rivers. Rudraprayag – Confluence of Mandakini and Alaknanda rivers. Karnaprayag – Confluence of Pindar and Alaknanda rivers. Meals: Breakfast & lunch en route (at own expense). Arrival in Joshimath: Check-in at the hotel. Overnight Stay: Joshimath.

joshimath

Day 2: Joshimath → Badrinath (45 km / 2 hrs)

Breakfast: Early morning departure for Badrinath. En Route Attractions: Vishnuprayag – Confluence of Alaknanda and Dhauliganga rivers. Badrinath Darshan: Visit the sacred Badrinath Temple. Take a dip in the Tapt Kund (hot water spring) before darshan. Visit Brahma Kapal for rituals and Sheshnetra and Charanpaduka nearby. Evening Aarti: Attend the mesmerizing aarti at Badrinath Temple. Overnight Stay: Badrinath.

Badrinath Temple, sacred Char Dham destination

Day 3: Badrinath → Mana Village → Joshimath (45 km / 2 hrs)

Breakfast: Check out from the hotel. Visit Mana Village: Vyas Gufa – Cave where Sage Vyas wrote the Mahabharata. Bhim Pul – A natural rock bridge over Saraswati River. Return to Joshimath: En route, explore the scenic views of the Garhwal Himalayas. Overnight Stay: Joshimath.

Scenic view of Haridwar, the holy city of India

Day 4: Joshimath → Haridwar (280 km / 8-9 hrs)

Breakfast: Check out from the hotel. Return Journey: Stop for lunch and refreshments en route. Enjoy scenic views of the Ganges and the mountains. Arrival in Haridwar: Late evening (around 7:00 PM). Tour Ends with blessings from Badrinath.

Badrinath Temple, sacred Char Dham destination

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How long is the Badrinath tour from Haridwar?
The Badrinath tour is 3 Nights / 4 Days. Day 1: Haridwar to Joshimath (280 km / 8–9 hrs) via Devprayag, Rudraprayag, Karnaprayag. Day 2: Joshimath to Badrinath for temple darshan. Day 3: Badrinath to Mana Village and back to Joshimath. Day 4: Return to Haridwar.
What are the key attractions in the Badrinath package?
The package covers: Badrinath Temple (Lord Vishnu), Tapt Kund (sacred hot spring for ritual bath), Brahma Kapal (important ritual site), Mana Village (last Indian village before Tibet border), Vyas Gufa (where the Mahabharata was composed), Bhim Pul (natural rock bridge), and scenic prayag confluences en route.
What is the significance of Mana Village in the Badrinath tour?
Mana Village is the last inhabited village in India before the Tibet border. It is home to Vyas Gufa (where Sage Vyasa composed the Mahabharata), Bhim Pul (a stone bridge built by Bhima), and the origin of the Saraswati River. Visiting Mana is considered an essential extension of the Badrinath pilgrimage.
Is Badrinath Temple open throughout the year?
No. Badrinath Temple is open only for approximately 6 months — from May (Akshaya Tritiya) to November (Diwali). It is closed in winter due to heavy snowfall at high altitude. Book well in advance, especially for the peak May–June season when demand is at its highest.
How far is Badrinath from Haridwar and what is the route?
Badrinath is approximately 320 km from Haridwar — the farthest of the four Char Dhams. Route: Haridwar → Devprayag → Rudraprayag → Karnaprayag → Joshimath → Vishnuprayag → Badrinath. Journey takes 8–9 hours with stunning views of the Garhwal Himalayas and multiple sacred confluences (prayags).

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