Chardham Yatra Package from Hyderabad

Tour Overview

Book our handcrafted 12 nights / 13 days Chardham Yatra Package from Hyderabad and seek the blessings of the divine at four of the holiest pilgrimage sites in Hinduism — Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath. Yamunotri is the source of the Yamuna River and home to the Goddess Yamuna temple, with the sacred Surya Kund hot spring where pilgrims cook rice as Prasad. Gangotri is the origin of the Ganga River. Kedarnath Dham, one of the twelve Jyotirlingas, stands at 3,583 metres on the banks of the Mandakini River. Badrinath Dham, dedicated to Lord Vishnu, is one of the four Char Dhams of India.

This Chardham Yatra from Hyderabad 2026 starts with a flight from Rajiv Gandhi International Airport to Delhi or Dehradun, then continues by road through Haridwar, Barkot, Uttarkashi, Guptkashi, Kedarnath, Joshimath, and Badrinath, returning to Hyderabad on Day 13. There is no direct train from Hyderabad to Haridwar or Dehradun — flying is the most practical option. Hotel accommodation, daily breakfast, and a private vehicle from Delhi or Dehradun onwards are included. South Indian vegetarian meals are available at select hotels on request — please inform us at the time of booking.

In 2026, Yamunotri and Gangotri open on April 19, Kedarnath on April 22, and Badrinath on April 23. Char Dham Yatra registration is mandatory for all pilgrims. Online registration opened on March 6, 2026 at registrationandtouristcare.uk.gov.in. Our team completes the full registration process for all pilgrims booked with us before departure.

Char Dham Yatra Registration 2026

Registration is free and mandatory for all pilgrims visiting any of the four dhams. Online registration opened on March 6, 2026 at registrationandtouristcare.uk.gov.in. You receive a QR code by SMS and email — carry both printed and digital copies. The QR code is checked at registration checkpoints before each Dham. Pilgrims without valid registration are turned back.

  • Barkot — Yamunotri Registration Checkpoint
  • Hina/Maneri — Gangotri Registration Checkpoint
  • Sonprayag — Kedarnath Registration Checkpoint
  • Pandukeshwar — Badrinath Registration Checkpoint

Documents needed: Aadhaar card (original + photocopy). Medical certificate required for pilgrims above 50 years or with known health conditions. Our team completes registration for all booked pilgrims before departure from Hyderabad.

Quick Snapshot

DetailInformation
Tour NameChardham Yatra Package from Hyderabad 2026
Duration13 Days / 12 Nights
Departure CityHyderabad (Flight to Delhi or Dehradun)
Dhams CoveredYamunotri • Gangotri • Kedarnath • Badrinath
MealsDaily Breakfast (South Indian meals available on request)
TransportPrivate AC Vehicle from Delhi or Dehradun onwards
RegistrationMandatory
Registration CheckpointsBarkot (Yamunotri) • Hina/Maneri (Gangotri) • Sonprayag (Kedarnath) • Pandukeshwar (Badrinath)
Temple Opening Dates (2026)Yamunotri & Gangotri: 19 April • Kedarnath: 22 April • Badrinath: 23 April
Best SeasonMay–June & September–October
PriceContact us for 2026 pricing

Char Dham Temple Opening Dates 2026

TempleOpening DateOpening TimeTentative Closing
Yamunotri DhamApril 19, 202612:15 PMNovember 11, 2026
Gangotri DhamApril 19, 202612:35 PMNovember 10, 2026
Kedarnath DhamApril 22, 20268:00 AMNovember 11, 2026 (Bhai Dooj)
Badrinath DhamApril 23, 20266:15 AMNovember 13, 2026 (approx.)

Yamunotri and Gangotri open every year on Akshaya Tritiya. Kedarnath's opening was declared on Mahashivratri 2026 by the Badri-Kedar Temple Committee (BKTC). All closing dates are tentative — confirmed by temple committees closer to the date. Official source: badrinath-kedarnath.org

All Four Dham Darshan Timings 2026

TempleMorning DarshanMidday BreakEvening DarshanEntry Fee
Yamunotri6:00 AM – 12:00 PM12:00 PM – 2:00 PM2:00 PM – 6:00 PMFree
Gangotri6:00 AM – 2:00 PM2:00 PM – 3:00 PM3:00 PM – 9:00 PMFree
Kedarnath4:00 AM (Abhishek*) / 6:00 AM – 3:00 PM3:00 PM – 5:00 PM5:00 PM – 8:00 PMFree
Badrinath4:30 AM (Abhishek) / 4:30 AM – 1:00 PM1:00 PM – 4:00 PM4:00 PM – 9:00 PMFree

*Kedarnath Abhishek Aarti at 4:00 AM requires advance booking with BKTC. Badrinath Maha Abhishek Aarti starts at 4:30 AM daily — no prior booking needed.

Best Time for Chardham Yatra from Hyderabad

SeasonMonthsConditions
Opening SeasonLate April – MayTemples freshly open; some snow on higher peaks; moderate crowds
Peak SeasonMay – JuneBest weather; clear mountain roads; most popular from South India; book 6–8 weeks ahead
Monsoon — AvoidJuly – AugustHeavy rain; landslide risk on Uttarakhand roads; Kedarnath trek slippery; not recommended
Post-MonsoonSeptember – OctoberClear skies; stable roads; fewer pilgrims; peaceful Darshan
Closing SeasonLate October – NovemberAll four temples close; very limited hotel availability

May–June is the most popular window for pilgrims from Hyderabad. Advance booking of flights and Dham-side hotels is recommended at least 6–8 weeks ahead. September–October is ideal for those who prefer quieter roads and shorter queues at the temples.

How to Reach from Hyderabad

There is no direct train from Hyderabad to Haridwar or Dehradun. Flying is the fastest and most convenient option for pilgrims from Hyderabad.

By Flight

Hyderabad (Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, IATA: HYD) to Delhi: Daily direct flights on IndiGo, Air India, SpiceJet, and Akasa Air — approximately 2 hours. From Delhi Airport, our representative drives you to Haridwar (210 km, 5–6 hours).

Hyderabad to Dehradun (Jolly Grant Airport, IATA: DED): Direct flights available on IndiGo — approximately 1.5–2 hours. Dehradun Airport is 35 km from Haridwar (1 hour by road). This option saves 2–3 hours of travel compared to flying to Delhi.

By Train

There is no direct train between Hyderabad and Haridwar or Dehradun. The available options are:

Dakshin Express (12721) — Hyderabad Deccan to Delhi H. Nizamuddin, approximately 24 hours. From Delhi, our representative transfers you to Haridwar by road (5–6 hours).

Falaknuma Express (12701) — Hyderabad Deccan to Delhi H. Nizamuddin, approximately 22–23 hours. Same road transfer to Haridwar follows.

Flying from Hyderabad to Dehradun directly is the most time-efficient option. The overnight train to Delhi followed by a morning road drive to Haridwar is the budget-friendly alternative. Our team arranges airport or railway station pickup under both options.

Tour Highlights

  • Dedicated support from a pilgrimagetour.in representative
  • Exploration of Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath.
  • Witnessing the Ganga Aarti at Har-Ki-Pauri in Haridwar.
  • Visits to the five sacred confluences (Panch Prayag Darshan).
  • Sightseeing in Rishikesh.
  • Enjoying the beauty of Kempty Falls in Mussoorie.
  • Experiencing the hot water springs at Yamunotri and Badrinath (Tapt Kund).
  • Offering prayers at the Kashi Vishwanath temple in Uttarkashi.
  • Discovering Mana Village, India's last village located near the Indo-Tibetan border.

Itinerary Details

Day 01 Hyderabad to Delhi

Your Chardham Yatra from Hyderabad begins today. Board your flight from Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Hyderabad to Delhi (approximately 2 hours) or Dehradun (approximately 1.5–2 hours). Our representative meets you at the airport and transfers you to your pre-booked hotel. Check in and rest. Overnight stay in Delhi or Dehradun.

Day 02 Delhi to Haridwar

After breakfast, depart for Haridwar — 210 km, approximately 5–6 hours by road. Haridwar is one of the seven sacred cities in Hinduism and the starting point of the Chardham Yatra. In the evening, visit Har Ki Pauri for the Ganga Aarti — the daily lamp-offering ceremony at sunset on the banks of the Ganga. Overnight stay in Haridwar.

Day 03 Haridwar to Barkot / Kharsali

After breakfast, drive to Barkot or Kharsali — approximately 180 km, 7–8 hours via Mussoorie and Dehradun. The route passes through the Yamuna valley. En route, you pass Kempty Falls near Mussoorie — an optional stop if schedule permits. Check in to your hotel at Barkot or Kharsali. Overnight stay.

Day 04 Barkot - Yamunotri – Barkot (45 km / 6-6.5 hr)

Dawn ushers us to Janki Chatti, the embarkation point for the pilgrimage to Yamunotri shrine. The ascent can be a solitary venture or assisted by pony or doli. Within the shrine's sacred precincts, prepare Prasadam by boiling potatoes or rice in Surya Kund. Offer homage at Divya Shila, believed to mark the very spot where Maa Yamuna first graced the earth. The descent returns us to Barkot, where our dwelling awaits.

A Glimpse of Yamunotri Temple: The temple stands in veneration of the River Yamuna at her point of origin. Emerging in the 18th century, it endured nature's fury, rising anew each time.

Surya Kund - A Revered Thermal Spring: Named after Goddess Yamuna's father, Surya (Sun God), this thermal spring evokes devotion.

Day 05 Barkot – Uttarkashi (90 4-5 hr)

An opulent breakfast ushers us into motion, propelling us toward Uttarkashi. En route, the Shiva abode of Prakateswar Mahadev beckons us. Upon arrival, the call of Kashi Vishwanath Temple resonates. The night finds us embraced by the lodging's comforts.

Uttarkashi's Sacred Embrace: Adorned by the branches of Bhagirathi, mother of the Ganges, Uttarkashi is steeped in legend. Local lore speaks of Lord Shiva's dwelling within its sanctified soil.

Day 06 Uttarkashi – Gangotri – Uttarkashi (100 km / 4-5 hr)

Embarking toward the shrine of Gangotri, perched at 3,415 meters above sea level, we journey alongside the Bhagirathi River. A communion with the sacred waters and divine offerings enlivens the day. The sanctuary of Gangotri hosts not only Maa Ganga but also Lord Shiva, Ganesh, Hanuman, and Bhagirath Maharaj. Divine blessings received, we journey back to Uttarkashi for a night's rest.

Enchanted Harsil- Nature's Sanctuary: Harsil's scenic splendor unfurls along the tranquil Bhagirathi River, nurturing verdant foliage, dense woods, and flourishing apple orchards.

Enchanted Harsil- Nature's Sanctuary: Honoring the genesis of Goddess Ganga, this ancient temple stands in reverence.

Day 07 Uttarkashi – Sitapur (280 km / 11-12 hr)

Destiny beckons us to Sitapur, our driver navigating the way. The night's comfort is bestowed within the sanctuary of our chosen dwelling.

Day 08 Sitapur – Kedarnath – Sitapur (19 km / 7-8 hr)

From Sonprayag, the ascent to Kedarnath shrine begins. The journey may be solitary or with the aid of pony or doly. Aerial passage by helicopter is an alternative. Prudent preparation includes essentials, warm attire, and medical supplies. After the divine darshan, we descend, returning to Sitapur's embrace.

Kedarnath's Sacred Sanctum :The hallowed abode of Lord Shiva's Jyotirlingam, nestled against the majestic backdrop of Kedarnath peaks. Legend speaks of the site's significance in Pandavas' expiation for Kurukshetra's sins.

Day 09 Sitapur to Pipalkoti (120 km / 6-7 km)

Leisure befits the day until noon, when our trajectory turns to Pipalkoti. The evening's sanctuary awaits within the inn's confines.

Day 10 Pipalkoti - Joshimath – Badrinath (80 km / 4-5 hr)

The route leads to Badrinath, with halts at Narasimha Temple and Vishnu Prayag. The exploration of Mana village, its legendary Vyas Gufa, Saraswati River, and Bhim Pul, unfurls. Temple sanctum beckons after a dip in Tapt Kund. Within, shrines to Badrinarayan, Maa Lakshmi, Nar-Narayan, and Hanuman Ji await.

Badrinath- A Place of Reverence: At 3,300 meters, Badrinath stands among the 'four dhams'. Nar, Narayan, and Neelkanth peaks create a majestic backdrop. The narrative recalls its ancient Badri van, the 'forest of badri'.

Tapt Kund- Waters of Sanctity: Pilgrims' prelude to Badrinarayan's darshan, these thermal springs purify before the sacred sight.

Brahma Kapal - Rites of Remembrance: Beside the Alaknanda River, this platform hosts Hindu rituals to guide departed souls.

A Glimpse of Charan Paduka: Lord Vishnu's footprints grace this hallowed rock, 3 kilometers from the temple. Mata Murthy Temple, devoted to Badrinarayan's mother, beckons pilgrims.

Joshimath- Abode of Spiritual Eminence: One of Adi Shankaracharya's four maths resides here, witnessing the union of Dhauliganga and Alaknanda.

Day 11 Badrinath – Srinagar (170 km / 7-8 hr)

Basking in another glimpse of Lord Badrinarayan, the path unfolds to Srinagar. Pausation occurs at the confluences of Nandprayag, Karnaprayag, and Rudraprayag, where the rivers' unity mesmerizes.

Day 12 Srinagar – Haridwar (130 km / 4 hr)

After a leisurely morning meal, the route ventures toward Haridwar. Devprayag's magnificent confluence of Alaknanda and Bhagirathi leaves an indelible mark. Upon arrival, a spiritual immersion in Ganga's sacred waters precedes the transformative Ganga ki aarti at Har-ki-Pauri. The soul-stirring ritual captivates, beckoning to be revisited.

Night's Sojourn to Delhi

Night's embrace accompanies our return to Delhi, where the journey began.

Day 13 Arrival Delhi

By the early hours, we find ourselves in Delhi's embrace. The Char Dham Yatra's spiritual journey concludes, laden with a treasury of memories. Altered by the voyage, we extend gratitude for allowing us to facilitate this spiritual odyssey. Train or flight, the passage to Hyderabad beckons.

Inclusions and Exclusions

Inclusions

  • Welcome drink on Arrival at hotel (non-Alcoholic)
  • Accommodation on Double sharing basis at hotels.
  • Meals (Daily Breakfast)
  • All hotel taxes.
  • Driver T. A. D. A, Fuel Charges, Parking Fee, State Taxes
  • Sightseeing as per above Itinerary by Individual Vehicle
  • All taxes except 5% GST

Exclusions

  • Expenses of personal nature such as tipping, porters, laundry, telephones, Cameras fees etc.
  • Entrance fees at any point.
  • Any kind of insurance.
  • Any Train, Airline's fare, Ferry charges, Boating etc.
  • Any claim or delay charges due to natural calamities, landslide, road blockage etc.
  • Rates are not Valid during Peak Season and festival holidays.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the price of Chardham Yatra package from Hyderabad in 2026?

Price is on request — contact our team for current 2026 rates based on your group size and travel dates. The package covers hotel stay, daily breakfast, and a private vehicle from Delhi or Dehradun onwards. Hyderabad–Delhi or Hyderabad–Dehradun airfare is not included.

What is included in this Chardham Yatra package from Hyderabad?

Hotel accommodation on twin sharing, daily breakfast, private AC vehicle for all transfers from Delhi or Dehradun onwards, driver allowance, toll, parking, fuel, hotel taxes, and Char Dham registration assistance. Airfare, lunches, dinners, pony and palki charges, and 5% GST are not included.

When do the Chardham temples open in 2026?

Yamunotri and Gangotri open on April 19, 2026. Kedarnath opens April 22, 2026 at 8:00 AM. Badrinath opens April 23, 2026 at 6:15 AM. All four temples close in October–November.

Is Char Dham registration mandatory for pilgrims from Hyderabad?

Yes. Free registration at registrationandtouristcare.uk.gov.in is mandatory for all pilgrims. You receive a QR code checked at checkpoints — Barkot (Yamunotri), Hina/Maneri (Gangotri), Sonprayag (Kedarnath), and Pandukeshwar (Badrinath). Our team completes this for all booked pilgrims before departure.

Is there a direct train from Hyderabad to Haridwar or Dehradun?

No. There is no direct train from Hyderabad to Haridwar or Dehradun. You can take the Dakshin Express (12721) or Falaknuma Express (12701) from Hyderabad Deccan to Delhi H. Nizamuddin, followed by a road transfer to Haridwar.

What is the best way to travel from Hyderabad for the Chardham Yatra?

Flying from Hyderabad to Dehradun (approx. 1.5–2 hours) is the fastest option — Dehradun Airport is 35 km from Haridwar. Flying to Delhi and driving to Haridwar is also convenient. Our team arranges pickup from both airports.

Is trekking mandatory on the Chardham Yatra from Hyderabad?

The Yamunotri trek is 6 km from Janki Chatti — pony and palki are available at extra cost. The Kedarnath trek is 16 km from Gaurikund — pony, palki, and helicopter options are available. Gangotri and Badrinath are fully road-accessible.

How long is the Kedarnath trek and what are the rules?

The trek is 16 km one way from Gaurikund (1,982m) to Kedarnath Temple (3,583m). Most pilgrims take 6–8 hours to ascend. Trekking must start before 1:30 PM from Gaurikund and descent must begin before 5:00 PM — rules set by Rudraprayag District Administration.

Are South Indian meals available during the Chardham Yatra?

South Indian vegetarian meals are available at select hotels and dhabas on the Chardham route. If you require South Indian food throughout, inform us at the time of booking. Telugu-speaking guides are available on request for groups from Hyderabad.

Is this tour suitable for senior citizens from Hyderabad?

Yes. Pony and palki are available at Janki Chatti (Yamunotri) and Gaurikund (Kedarnath). Gangotri and Badrinath are fully road-accessible. The Kedarnath helicopter from Phata or Sirsi (extra cost, bookable at irctc.co.in) is the most comfortable option for elderly pilgrims.

What is the best time for Chardham Yatra from Hyderabad?

May–June is the most popular from Hyderabad — best weather and road conditions. September–October gives clear skies and fewer crowds at all four dhams. Avoid July–August — monsoon rains make the Kedarnath trek slippery and approach roads risky.

Can I customise this Chardham Yatra package from Hyderabad?

Yes. You can start from Delhi or Dehradun, add the Kedarnath helicopter, change hotel category, or adjust the duration. Contact our team with your group size and preferred dates for a custom quote.

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