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Badrinath Dham Yatra from Delhi

Duration: 3 Nights / 4 Days

Route: Delhi → Haridwar → Joshimath → Badrinath → Delhi

Price: ₹17,999 / person

(Prices are per person. Package includes AC transport, meals, stay & guided yatra support. Taxes & peak-season surcharges may apply.)

Quick Highlights 

  • Comfortable AC transfers from Delhi

  • Sacred Ganga Aarti at Haridwar’s Har Ki Pauri

  • Scenic Himalayan drive through Devprayag, Rudraprayag & Joshimath

  • Darshan at the famous Badrinath Temple (Char Dham site)

  • Visit Mana Village – the last village of India near Tibet border

  • Hot spring bath at Tapt Kund

  • Guided darshan & vegetarian meals

Day 1: Delhi → Haridwar (220 km / 6 hrs)

 

  • Early morning departure from Delhi by AC bus/tempo traveller.

  • Arrival in Haridwar, check-in at hotel.

  • Visit Mansa Devi Temple or explore local markets.

  • Evening attend the sacred Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri.

  • Dinner & overnight stay in Haridwar.

 


 

Day 2: Haridwar → Joshimath (270 km / 9–10 hrs)

 

  • Early morning drive along the Ganga & Alaknanda rivers.

  • Enroute visit confluences: Devprayag (Alaknanda–Bhagirathi), Rudraprayag (Alaknanda–Mandakini), Karnaprayag (Alaknanda–Pindar).

  • Scenic views of Garhwal Himalayas throughout the journey.

  • Arrive in Joshimath by evening, check-in at hotel.

  • Dinner & overnight stay in Joshimath.

 

 


 

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

 

  • Morning drive to Badrinath Dham (3,133 m altitude).

  • Take a holy dip at Tapt Kund (hot spring) before temple darshan.

  • Visit the sacred Badrinath Temple, dedicated to Lord Vishnu.

    • Mana Village (last village of India).

    • Vyas Gufa & Ganesh Gufa.

    • Mata Murti Temple.

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  • Evening attend the Badrinath Aarti.

  • Dinner & overnight stay in Badrinath/Joshimath (depending on availability).

 


 

Day 4: Badrinath → Joshimath → Delhi

 

  • Morning darshan & prayers at the temple.

  • Breakfast and drive back to Delhi via Joshimath, Rudraprayag & Rishikesh.

  • Arrive in Delhi by late night with divine blessings and unforgettable memories.

  • AC transport (Delhi–Haridwar–Joshimath–Badrinath–Delhi)

  • 3 Nights accommodation (Haridwar, Joshimath, Badrinath/Joshimath)

  • Daily vegetarian meals (breakfast & dinner)

  • Guided darshan at Badrinath Temple

  • Evening Ganga Aarti at Haridwar

  • Toll taxes, parking & driver allowances

  • Lunch, snacks & personal expenses

  • Special pooja/ritual charges at Badrinath Temple

  • Entry fees at monuments if applicable

  • Travel insurance

  • Anything not mentioned in inclusions

Why Choose This Badrinath Yatra Package?

  • Affordable Delhi to Badrinath package with all essentials included

  • Guided yatra support for a smooth spiritual journey

  • Scenic Himalayan drive through confluences & holy towns

  • Comfortable hotels with vegetarian meals

  • Designed for pilgrims, families & senior citizens

Best Time to Visit

  • May to June → Peak pilgrimage season, pleasant weather.

  • September to October → Clear skies, fewer crowds, best darshan experience.

  • Avoid July–August → Heavy monsoon may cause landslides & travel delays.

FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)

Q1: When does the Badrinath Temple open in 2025?

A: The temple generally opens in May (Akshaya Tritiya) and closes in October/November (Kartik Purnima).

Q2: How far is Badrinath from Delhi?

A: The total distance is approx. 540 km, covered in 2 days with halts at Haridwar & Joshimath.

Q3: Is the yatra suitable for senior citizens?

A: Yes, the Badrinath tour is road-based (no trekking), making it suitable for elders. However, due to high altitude, medical clearance is advised.

Q4: Can I visit Mana Village during this tour?

A: Yes, Mana Village – the last Indian village – is included in the sightseeing.

Q5: What should I pack for Badrinath Yatra?

A: Warm clothes, woollen socks, gloves, trekking shoes, raincoat, torch, and personal medicines.

Q6: Are meals included in the package?

A: Yes, daily vegetarian breakfast & dinner are included. Lunch is not covered.

THINGS TO CONSIDER
  • ID Proof is mandatory for every guest at the time of booking and upon arrival. (Note: PAN Card will not be accepted as a valid ID proof).

  • The tour operator reserves the right to rearrange the itinerary due to weather, political disturbances, or other unavoidable reasons, without reducing the total duration or compromising services.

  • GST will be applicable on the package cost.

  • Travelers are requested to avoid plastic bags and help maintain the ecological balance of destinations. Littering may lead to fines.

  • Any damage or breakage of property in hotels/resorts will be chargeable as per actual cost.

  • Adventure activities, ropeways, or cable cars are not included in the package cost and will be payable separately.

  • Hotels are subject to availability. In case of unavailability, travelers will be provided accommodation in a property of similar standard.

  • Entry tickets for monuments, temples, monasteries, sightseeing spots, and camera charges are not included in the package.

  • Displayed package rates are based on a minimum of 2 travelers for standard, deluxe, super deluxe, and luxury properties.

  • Personal expenses (laundry, tips, drinks, mineral water, etc.) and meals or transfers not mentioned in the itinerary will not be included.

  • Alcoholic, aerated, or packaged drinking water is not part of the package cost.

  • It is advised to carry warm clothes and comfortable shoes, especially for hill destinations.

  • Usage of hotel/resort swimming pools will be as per government guidelines.

  • Travelers are advised to carry snacks, dry fruits, or granola bars, and an insulated water bottle for convenience.

  • International and domestic airfare, visa fees, airport taxes, and insurance are not included in the package.

  • No refund will be processed for incomplete tours or missed activities due to personal or natural reasons.

  • Air conditioning (AC) may not function efficiently in hilly regions.

Force Majeure

In the event of natural disasters, political unrest, or other unforeseeable circumstances, the operator reserves the right to reschedule tours or provide alternative itineraries to ensure safety and well-being of guests and staff.