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Places to visit during the Chardham Yatra

The pilgrimage tour of Yamunotri Dham, Gangotri Dham, Kedarnath Dham, and Badrinath Dham is the Chardham Yatra of Uttarakhand. These four temples are considered the door to heaven.

Though the yatra is famous for its four temples, several others are on the route of the Chardham circuit. Contact the Best Travel Agency In Mumbai for a comprehensive tour plan.

 

 

Here are some important Places to visit during Chardham Yatra.

  1. Haridwar

Haridwar is one of the main starting points for this auspicious religious tour known as the Chardham yatra. Haridwar is also one of the most important religious places in India. The Sanatan Dharma followers (or Hindus) consider it a holy place because River Ganges flows through the region.

Har ki Paudi ghat of Haridwar is the prime destination and among the pious Places to visit in Char Dham Yatra for pilgrims. In the evening, Ganga Aarti takes place daily evening. It is a big religious ritual performed on the bank of the Ganga river.

Some top destinations in Haridwar are Vaishno Devi Temple, Anandamayi Ashram, Chandi Devi temple, Mansa Devi Temple, Saptarshi Ghat, and so on.

  1. Rishikesh

Some people begin the Chardham Yatra from Rishikesh. It is the prime destination for Yoga, spirituality, and good nature. The top destinations n Rishikesh are Neelkanth Mahadev temple, Trimbakeshwar temple, and Triveni Ghat.

This lively city is tranquil, and sometimes raging Ganga river flows in eternity in the holy city. It offers nourishment and life to earthly beings.

The word Rishikesh means the ‘locks or hairs of a sage’. People regard it as the ‘Gateway to the Garhwal Himalayas’. It is one of the prominent Places to visit Chardham Yatra.

Many locals and foreign tourists visit this place in the quest for spirituality and peace. Rishikesh is a religious place and a commercial and communication hub.

  1. Barkot

Barkot is a small region famous for rugged routes and mountain valleys. Spend a great time in this pristine high-altitude climate. Before starting your journey from Barkot, you can visit Kempty Falls. If you are visiting Barkot, you should choose the route covering Dehradun and Mussoorie.

There are many good destinations to cover. Some of them are Robber’s Cave, Shaastradhara, Lachchiwala, and others. Moreover, Dehradun and Mussoorie are well-known summer escapes filled with natural beauty and outdoor activities.

Barkot is a quaint hill station in the Uttarkashi district located at an elevation of 1,220 m above sea level. It lies in the Garhwal division. Though it is not one of the famous Chardham places in Uttarakhand, it is serene and very beautiful.

  1. Yamunotri Dham

Yamunotri is also one of the four sites of the Char Dham yatra in Uttarakhand. It is the source of the River Yamuna. It is located at the height of 3293 meters above sea level in Uttarkashi district. Mountains on all sides surround it, and it lies near the Indo-China border. Tourists that love peace and tranquillity would love to visit this place. Yamunotri is 236 km from Rishikesh, 21 km from Sanya Chatti, 278 km from Dehradun, and 176 km from Chamba.

One of the prime destinations of Yamunotri Dham is Hanuman Chatti when people go to Places to visit Chardham Yatra. Other regions are Janki Chatti, Divya Shila, and so on.

  1. Uttarkashi

Uttarkashi is a small temple town located at the height of 1158m. There is a reason behind the word ‘kashi’ included in the name of this town.

When Aurangazeb attacked the Vishwanath temple of Kashi, the main deity of Kashi Vishwanath Temple of Varanasi was brought to the Vishwanath Temple of Uttarkashi.

Today, this place is one of the important pilgrimage Places to visit in Char Dham Yatra. Other important destinations are Bhairav Temple, Shakti Devi Shrine, and others. March to November is the best time to visit Uttarkashi. It would help if you remembered this while packing your bags for the Chardham yatra from Mumbai.

  1. Gangotri Dham

Gangotri Dham is located at the height of approximately 3,100 meters on the Himalayan range in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand. This place holds a very important and unique place in the hearts of the followers of Sanatan Dharma or the Hindu religion. It is one of the four sacred and important pilgrimage sites of Char Dham Yatra in Uttarakhand. Not just religious importance, but this place has all the natural beauty and grace. It makes Gangotri one of the holiest places because of its direct connection with River Ganga.

The Ganga Mandir is the main attraction of Gangotri Dham, and the Bhagirati River joins with the Alaknanda River to form River Ganga. The glacier from which the River Ganga starts is an important attraction for adventure-seekers.

  1. Badrinath Dham

The famous Badrinath temple is one of India’s four most sacred pilgrimage sites. It is part of the big as well as the Chhota Char Dham yatra. Perched at an average elevation of 3,300 meters (10827 feet) above sea level on the banks of the Alaknanda River, this holy place is dedicated to Bhagwan Vishnu. He is considered the ‘palak’ or preserver of the whole world. The temple is very beautiful and displays the Garhwal region’s wooden architecture. The temple does not remain open throughout the year. It opens in the summer and remains closed in the winter. Badrinath is a land of numerous legends.

  1. Kedarnath Dham

Kedarnath town is nestled in the majestic Garhwal range of the Himalayas and is one of India’s most revered temple destinations. Kedarnath is part of the 12 Jyotirlingas, the most sacred shiva temple scattered across the country. The town, built around the Kedarnath temple, is at an altitude of 3,580 m, near the famous Chorabari glacier, the source of the Mandakini river.

The architecture of this ancient temple is exquisite, and it is built of huge, evenly shaped grey stone slabs. Bhagwan Shiva is worshipped here. A conical rock formation inside the temple is worshipped as Lord Shiva in his “Sadashiva” form. Behind the Kedarnath temple stand the Kedarnath peak, Kedar Dome, and other Himalayan peaks.

  1. Saptrishi Kund

Saptrishi Kund is a high-altitude lake situated at an elevation of 4,421 m above sea level. It is the source of River Yamuna, fed by the Champasar glacier. As per legend, Seven Rishis performed tapasya in this land. Therefore, it is called Saptrishi Kund. One must go through an arduous trek to reach this beautiful place.

When you book the char dham yatra package from Mumbai, make sure these destinations are part of the tour plan.