- Relish a wonderful spiritual journey to two of the most scared places in India Kedarnath and Badrinath that leads to the path of salvation
- Trek to the path with spellbinding views of the Himalayas, mountain forests, meadows, waterfalls, rivers, valleys and other lovely sights
- Seek blessings from Bhimshila, a massive rock that rolled down and parked itself right behind the Kedarnath temple to protect it from the floods in 2013.
- Indulge adrenaline pumping rafting experience and feel the chilling water hit against your face as you wade your way through the scenic route of the Ganga River.
- Indulge in world famous "Maha aarti" starting with the chanting of bhajans, beating drums, bells and diyas floating on Triveni Ghat at Rishikesh
- Admire the graceful beauty of the Kedarnath Temple that sits gloriously near the head of Mandakini River and wrapped up beautifully amidst the snow covered Himalayas
About the Destination:
To walk on the path of salvation, to witness the beauty of the Himalayan foothills, to feel the serenity within is an experience one shouldn't miss. It is acknowledged that going on a yatra to two of the most sacred places, Kedarnath and Badrinath can wash away all your sins and take you to the path of eternal salvation.
Every one of the Char Dhams holds a legend and is devoted to a specific deity. Kedarnath is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is also a part of the Panch Kedar. It is the northernmost Jyotirlinga and is close to the source of the holy river Mandakini. Badrinath is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. It is situated on the bank of the River Alaknanda. According to legend, Lord Vishnu meditated here while his consort Lakshmi took the form of a berry (Badri) tree to offer him shade.
Quick info:
Route: Haridwar - Guptkashi - Gaurikund - Kedarnath - Guptkashi - Pipalkoti - Badrinath - Rishikesh - Haridwar
Duration: 5 Days & 4 Nights
Start point: Haridwar
Endpoint: Haridwar