In India, the Char Dham Yatra is more than just a trip – it’s a spiritual journey that every Hindu dreams of undertaking at least once in their lifetime. The Char Dham refers to four sacred shrines nestled in the Himalayas of Uttarakhand: Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath. Pilgrims believe that visiting these holy places washes away sins and opens the path to salvation.
If you’re planning Char Dham Yatra in 2025, this guide will help you understand the route, cost, registration process, and useful travel tips to make your journey smooth and memorable.

Yamunotri – The source of river Yamuna, reached after a trek of 6 km from Janki Chatti.
Gangotri – Dedicated to Goddess Ganga, accessible by road from Uttarkashi.
Kedarnath – The temple of Lord Shiva, located near the Mandakini River, reached by a 16–18 km trek (or helicopter).
Badrinath – Temple of Lord Vishnu, surrounded by the beautiful Neelkanth mountain.
Popular starting point: Most yatras begin from Haridwar or Rishikesh and follow the order – Yamunotri → Gangotri → Kedarnath → Badrinath.
The cost of the yatra depends on how you travel:
By Road (Bus/Car/Shared Jeep): ₹25,000 – ₹35,000 per person (for 10–12 days, including stay, food & transport).
By Helicopter: ₹1,80,000 – ₹2,50,000 per person (covering all four dhams in 4–5 days).
Budget Travel (Local Buses + Dharamshalas): ₹15,000 – ₹20,000 per person.
Registration is mandatory for all pilgrims.
How to Register:
Online at Uttarakhand Tourism official website
Offline at registration counters in Haridwar, Rishikesh, and various points on the route.
Documents Required:
Aadhaar card / Valid ID proof
Mobile number
Passport-size photo
After registration, you’ll get a Yatra pass (with QR code) which must be shown at every dham.
Best Time: May to June (summer) and September to October (post-monsoon). Avoid July–August due to heavy rains and landslides.
Fitness: Kedarnath and Yamunotri require trekking, so prepare yourself with light exercises before the trip.
Clothing: Carry warm clothes, raincoat, good trekking shoes, and walking stick.
Health: Keep medicines for high altitude, motion sickness, and basic first aid.
Stay: Budget dharamshalas, guesthouses, and hotels are available in all dhams. Book early in peak season.
Cash & Network: Carry enough cash as ATMs are limited and mobile networks may be weak in remote areas.
The Char Dham Yatra is not just a travel plan – it’s an emotional and spiritual experience that connects you with the divine energy of the Himalayas. Whether you go by road, helicopter, or on foot, the journey is full of challenges, devotion, and inner peace. If you’re planning your Char Dham Yatra in 2025, use this guide as your starting point and prepare well for an unforgettable journey.
🙏 May your yatra be safe and blessed!
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