Overview
The Do Dham Yatra is a sacred pilgrimage undertaken by devotees of the Hindu faith, typically involving a visit to two of the four revered Himalayan shrines in Uttarakhand, India.
Highlights of the Subh Yatra
- Kedarnath – Dedicated to Lord Shiva
- Badrinath – Dedicated to Lord Vishnu
Itinerary
Distance: 240 km
● Travel Time: 9 hours
Sightseeing En Route:
○ Devprayag: The sacred confluence of the Alaknanda and Bhagirathi rivers.
○ Rudraprayag: Confluence of the Alaknanda and Mandakini rivers.
○ Scenic drive through the picturesque Himalayan foothills and towns.
● Overnight Stay: Sonprayag / Sersi / Phata.
Distance: 22 km trek (one way)
● Travel Time: 6-8 hours (trek)
Sightseeing En Route:
○ Gaurikund: Hot springs and temple at the base of the trek.
○ Begin the trek through dense forest, waterfalls, and alpine terrain leading to Kedarnath.
● Activities: Optional pony/palki/doli services for the trek.
● Overnight Stay: Kedarnath.
Distance: ~22 km trek (one way)
● Travel Time: 6-8 hours (trek)
Sightseeing En Route:
○ Kedarnath Temple: Morning darshan and serene environment.
○ Trek back from Kedarnath to Sonprayag via Gaurikund, descending through lush valleys.
● Overnight Stay: Sonprayag / Sersi / Phata
Distance: 140 km
● Travel Time: 6-7 hours
Sightseeing En Route:
○ Chopta: The "Mini Switzerland" of Uttarakhand, a picturesque meadow with panoramic views.
○ Tungnath: Visit the highest Shiva temple in the world (trek of 3.5 km from Chopta).
○ Chopta-Tungnath Trek: Trek through lush alpine meadows and breathtaking views of snow-capped
peaks.
○ Continue your drive towards Joshimath or Pipalkothi.
● Overnight Stay: Joshimath / Pipalkothi.
● Distance: 45 km (one way)
● Travel Time: 2-3 hours
Sightseeing En Route:
○ Badrinath Temple: Visit the holy temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu.
○ Mana Village: Visit the last village before the Indo-Tibetan border, if time permits.
● Overnight Stay: Joshimath / Pipalkothi.
Distance: 280 km
● Travel Time: 9-10 hours
Sightseeing (if time permits):
- Rishikesh: Visit the famous Ram Jhula, Laxman Jhula, Triveni Ghat, and other local
attractions
Cost
Cost Includes
- Transportation:
- • Vehicle for the entire trip (Haridwar to Haridwar).
- • Fuel, toll taxes, parking, and driver allowance included.
- • E- Yatra Pass.
- Accommodation:
- • 2 nights in Sonprayag (standard/deluxe hotel).
- • 1 night in Kedarnath (basic guesthouse dormitory /camp).
- • 2 nights in Pipalkothi / Joshimath
- Meals
- • Breakfast + Dinner
Cost Excludes
- ● Lunch and snacks.
- ● Trekking expenses (pony, palanquin, or helicopter services).
- ● Entrance fees for monuments and temples.
- ● Personal expenses such as tips, laundry, or shopping.
- ● Activities not mentioned in inclusions (e.g., rafting, yoga classes).
FAQs
The Do Dham Yatra is a spiritual pilgrimage in the Indian Himalayas, where devotees visit two major Hindu shrines—Kedarnath (dedicated to Lord Shiva) and Badrinath (dedicated to Lord Vishnu). It is considered highly sacred and spiritually rewarding in Hinduism.
The best time for the Do Dham Yatra is between May and October, especially May to June and September to early October. The temples are closed during winter due to heavy snowfall.
The full Do Dham Yatra typically takes 6 to 8 days, depending on your pace, mode of travel, and acclimatization. Each temple involves moderate to challenging trekking routes.
Yes, especially the trek to Kedarnath, which involves a 16–18 km uphill journey from Gaurikund. Travelers should be reasonably fit or opt for ponies, palkis, or helicopters. Badrinath is more accessible by road.
Essentials include:
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Warm clothing (weather can be unpredictable)
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Valid ID proof
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Rain gear
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Trekking shoes
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Personal medications
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First aid kit
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Basic toiletries
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Flashlight and power bank