Uttarakhand—revered as Devbhoomi, the Land of Gods—is home to some of India’s most sacred temples. Among its many pilgrimage circuits, the Char Dham Yatra stands as the most spiritually significant, drawing millions of devotees to the Himalayan shrines of Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath.

In 2026, this timeless pilgrimage returns with structured routes, government-compliant operations, and organised travel packages, offering devotees a safe, comfortable, and deeply spiritual journey.
What Is the Char Dham Yatra?
The Char Dham Yatra is a pilgrimage to four holy shrines located high in the Garhwal Himalayas. In Hindi, “char” means four and “dham” means sacred destinations.
The temples remain closed for nearly six months, opening in April or May and closing by October or November due to harsh winter conditions. Tradition holds that the yatra should be completed in a clockwise sequence:
Yamunotri → Gangotri → Kedarnath → Badrinath.
Pilgrims may travel by road or by air, with helicopter services available. Some devotees also opt for a Do Dham Yatra, covering only Kedarnath and Badrinath.
Spiritual Significance of the Four Dhams
Each shrine carries deep religious importance:
- Yamunotri: Dedicated to Goddess Yamuna, located near the river’s source in Uttarkashi district
- Gangotri: Dedicated to Goddess Ganga, India’s most sacred river
- Kedarnath: Dedicated to Lord Shiva, located in Rudraprayag district
- Badrinath: Home to the Badrinarayan Temple, dedicated to Lord Vishnu
The journey is both arduous and divine, believed to cleanse the soul and strengthen faith.
Chardham Yatra 2026: Official Package Announcement
India’s government-approved and award-winning travel brand has announced the launch of its exclusive Chardham Yatra 2026 packages, designed for devotees seeking a seamless and spiritually focused pilgrimage.
The yatra will operate through multiple fixed departures and customised tours between April and October 2026. The journey begins and ends in Delhi and Haridwar, covering major spiritual destinations such as Rishikesh, Uttarkashi, Sitapur, Pipalkoti, and Joshimath.
New Routes & Thoughtfully Designed Itineraries
The 2026 itineraries prioritise comfort, safety, and religious continuity, making them ideal for senior citizens and first-time pilgrims.
Key spiritual inclusions:
- Panch Prayag Darshan
- Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri
- Tapt Kund hot water springs
- Mana Village near the Indo-Tibetan border
- Kashi Vishwanath Temple, Uttarkashi
- Narsingh Temple, Joshimath
A dedicated acclimatisation and rest day at Sitapur is included after the Kedarnath trek.
Travel, Stay & Meals: What’s Included
- Transportation: Air-conditioned coaches
- Accommodation: Clean, hygienic hotels on a double-sharing basis
- Meals: Pure vegetarian food throughout the journey
Hotels are carefully selected to support rest and recovery during the high-altitude pilgrimage.
Government Guidelines & Safety Measures
The Chardham Yatra 2026 is conducted in full compliance with government guidelines, supported by 24/7 on-ground assistance.
Each group is accompanied by experienced tour managers and knowledgeable local guides, ensuring smooth coordination and meaningful spiritual engagement at every stop.
Flexible & Premium Options for 2026
Pilgrims can choose from:
- Customisable packages for families, groups, and solo travellers
- Helicopter services for Chardham Yatra by air
- Early bird discounts for bookings made before March
These options allow devotees to tailor the pilgrimage to their comfort and time preferences.
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