Day 01
Haridwar – Rudraprayag – Guptkashi (208km/07-08hrs Approx)
On arrival at Haridwar Morning (8.00am) Railway Station/ Bus Stand, meet our driver and transferred Guptkashi, Via Rudraprayag On route visit AUGUSTMUNI TEMPLE, The Famous Temple Of Rishi Augustya Is Located here and The village Gates its Name Augustmuni From it. AARDHNARESHWAR TEMPLE after Then Process to Guptkashi Check inn into hotel dinner and over night stay in Guptkashi.
Day 02
Guptkashi – Kedarnath Helipad - Guptkashi
Today morning after breakfast we will Process to Guptkashi/Sersi/Phata Helipad for Flying of Baba Kedarnath Ji Darshan after Then Back to Guptkashi Hotel dinner and over night stay in Guptkashi.
Basic Information for Kedarnath Helicopter –
• Kedarnath Helicopter Rate Change Every year
• Kedarnath Helicopter Flying From Guptkashi, Phata, Sersi and Sitapur
•uttarakhand Government Provided 4 Different Option for Visit Kedarnath By Helicopter
1) Same Day Return 2) Next Day Return 3) one Side flying For Kedarnath 4) one Side Flying to Kedarnath
•Same Day Return Time Slot is only 2hrs to 3hrs
•2 Yr Child Complimentary
•5kg Luggage Allowed With 01 Person
• 06/04 Member Allowed in one Helicopter/Copper
• Helicopter Tickets Available online and Offline.
Day 03
Guptkashi – Joshimath – Badrinath (186km/07-08hrs Approx)
Today Morning after breakfast we will Process to Badrinath ji Via JOSHIMATH, VISHNUPRAYAG, PANDUKESHWAR and then Process to Badrinath ji. Reach Badrinath Check inn into hotel take rest and darshan of Sri Badrinath Ji.
• Joshimath : Joshimath is one of the four ‘math’ created by Adi Shankaracharya, As the gateway to Badrinath Temple and Hem Kund, Joshimath sees a steady stream of Hindu and Sikh pilgrims from May to October.
•Vishnuprayag : Vishnuprayag is a wonderful place where River Alaknanda meets River Dhauliganga. Vishnupruyag is actually one of the five places (Panchprayag) where the river meets its sister tributaries before transforming into the mighty Ganga River.
•Pandukeshwar : Pandukeshwar is sacred village in the chamoli district of uttarakhand. It Lies at an Altitude of 6300 feet and is situated on the way to badrinath It is a Famous Pilgrimage center Situated between joshimath and Badrinath.
Day 04
Badrinath – Karanprayag – Nandprayag – Rudraprayag- Srinagar (189km/07-08hrs Approx)
Early morning after darshan of Shri Badrinath Ji, visit Mana Village ( Ganesh Cave, Vyas
Cave, and Bhim Bridge on Sarswati River) then drive to Srinagar On route visit Nandprayag
Sangam, Karan Prayag Sangam and Rudraprayag Sangam And Maa Dhari Devi Temple then drive to Srinagar check Inn into hotel dinner and overnight stay in Srinagar.
• Mana Village: Inhabited by an Indo-Mongolian tribe, it is the last Indian village before Tibet.
• Bhim Pul: On the other side of Mana village, a massive rock forming a natural bridge lies over the roaring Saraswati River. It presents a spectacular view of water thundering down through the narrow passage under the rock and is believed to have been placed there by Bhim, the second eldest among the five Pandava brothers.
• Vyas Gufa (cave): Near Mana Village, this is a rock-cave where Ved Vyas is believed to have composed the Mahabharata and the pauranic commentaries.
• Rudraprayag: One of the holy prayag of five famous Prayag of Uttarakhand. Confluence of
River Alaknanda and Mandakini.
• Maa Dhari Devi Temple : A Manifestation of Goddess Kali, Dhari Devi Is reckoned to be the Protector Of the Char Dhams.
Day 05
Srinagar – Rishikesh – Haridwar
Early morning after breakfast drive to Haridwar. On route Visit Deoprayag Sangam and Rishikesh then drive to Haridwar for Drop. Dropping Here With Happy And Beautiful Yatra Memories.
• Deoprayag/Devprayag :- Devprayag Lies at the Confluence of river alaknanda where it meets Bhagirathi and attains the Form of the Holy Ganges or Ganga Thereon.
• Rishikesh :- Rishikesh, where the exquisite setting on the fast-flowing Ganges River, surrounded by forested hills, is conducive to meditation and mind expansion. In the evening, an almost supernatural breeze blows down the valley, setting temple bells ringing as sadhus ('holy' men), pilgrims and tourists prepare for the nightly ganga aarti (river worship ceremony).