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Char Dham Yatra 2026: Complete Guide for First-Time Pilgrims

March 2026 8 min read Treki Team

What is Char Dham Yatra?

The Char Dham Yatra is one of the most sacred pilgrimages in Hinduism. It refers to the four holy shrines located in the Garhwal Himalayan region of Uttarakhand — Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath. Together they form a circuit that every devout Hindu aspires to complete at least once in their lifetime.

The pilgrimage is believed to cleanse one of all sins and grant moksha (liberation). The shrines are positioned at high altitude, typically between 3,000m and 3,800m above sea level, making the journey a spiritual adventure through some of India's most dramatic mountain landscapes.

The Char Dham portals open every spring (April–May) and close for winter in October–November. During peak season, lakhs of pilgrims undertake this sacred journey.

The Four Sacred Dhams

1. Yamunotri (3,233m)

Yamunotri is the source of the Yamuna River and the abode of Goddess Yamuna. Located in the Uttarkashi district, this is traditionally the first dham in the circuit. The main attraction is the Yamunotri temple and the hot water kund (Surya Kund), where pilgrims cook offerings using the natural hot springs.

2. Gangotri (3,048m)

Gangotri is the origin of the sacred Ganga River (Bhagirathi). Situated in Uttarkashi district, the temple is dedicated to Goddess Ganga. The actual source — Gaumukh glacier — is a 19km trek further. Gangotri is the second dham in the traditional circuit and one of the most spiritually powerful sites in India.

3. Kedarnath (3,583m)

Kedarnath is the most challenging and most revered of the four dhams. The ancient Shiva temple at 3,583m is one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of India. The 16–18km trek to Kedarnath from Gaurikund is iconic. Helicopter services are available for those who cannot trek. Explore our Kedarnath Yatra package here.

4. Badrinath (3,100m)

Badrinath is the abode of Lord Vishnu and the final dham in the circuit. Located in Chamoli district, it is the most accessible of the four. The Vishnu temple sits between the Nar and Narayan mountain ranges on the banks of the Alaknanda River. Mana village — the last Indian village before Tibet — is just 3km away.

Best Time to Visit

The Char Dham Yatra operates during two main seasons:

  • Pre-Monsoon (May–June): The most popular time. The portals open in late April/early May. Weather is clear, trails are accessible, and the atmosphere is electric with pilgrims.
  • Post-Monsoon (September–October): An excellent alternative to the crowded peak season. The monsoon passes, skies are clear, and the mountains are lush green. Fewer crowds, but routes may have occasional landslide disruptions.
  • Avoid July–August: Monsoon season brings heavy rains, landslides and road closures, making travel difficult and risky.

Route & Itinerary Options

The traditional Char Dham circuit is done in a west-to-east direction: Yamunotri → Gangotri → Kedarnath → Badrinath. Most pilgrims start from Haridwar or Rishikesh.

A standard road package typically follows this broad route:

  • Day 1–2: Haridwar → Barkot → Yamunotri
  • Day 3–4: Barkot → Uttarkashi → Gangotri
  • Day 5–7: Uttarkashi → Guptkashi → Kedarnath
  • Day 8–10: Guptkashi → Badrinath
  • Day 11–12: Badrinath → Haridwar

Ready to embark on the Char Dham Yatra? Let Treki handle everything — registration, accommodation, guides and transport.

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Registration Process

Registration for Char Dham Yatra 2026 is mandatory and must be done online through the official Uttarakhand government portal. You will need a valid government photo ID (Aadhaar, Passport, or Voter ID). The registration is free but must be done before your journey begins.

Important things to know about registration:

  • Each pilgrim must register individually
  • You receive a QR-code pass that is verified at every dham entry
  • There are daily quota limits, especially for Kedarnath — book early
  • Medical fitness certificates may be required for certain groups (especially seniors)

Road vs Helicopter

By Road: The traditional way — a 10–12 day journey by bus, tempo traveller or vehicle through the stunning Garhwal landscape. Budget-friendly, immersive, and authentic. The road journey is itself part of the pilgrimage experience.

By Helicopter: All 4 dhams can be covered in 4–5 days by helicopter. It is significantly more expensive but offers speed and accessibility for pilgrims who cannot manage long treks or rides. Popular helicopter services operate from helipads at Sersi, Phata, Guptkashi, and Badrinath.

Cost Breakdown

Here is a rough cost estimate for Char Dham Yatra 2026:

  • Budget Road Package: ₹20,000–₹35,000 per person
  • Standard Road Package: ₹35,000–₹55,000 per person
  • Premium Road Package: ₹55,000–₹80,000 per person
  • Helicopter Package (All 4 Dhams): ₹1,00,000–₹1,50,000 per person

Note: Costs vary by season, group size and accommodation choice. Prices generally also exclude personal expenses, puja items and travel insurance. Contact Treki to explore our Char Dham Yatra package.

What to Pack

The Char Dham region sits at high altitude with unpredictable weather. Packing right is crucial.

  • Clothing: Warm base layers, fleece jacket, windproof outer layer. Even in summer, nights at high altitude are cold.
  • Footwear: Sturdy trekking shoes or non-slip sandals. Kedarnath trek requires proper shoes.
  • Medicines: Diamox for altitude sickness, personal medications, basic first aid
  • Documents: Original ID proof, registration certificate printout
  • Accessories: Sun protection (hat, sunscreen, sunglasses), rain poncho, torch/headlamp, reusable water bottle

Do's & Don'ts

Do's

  • Complete online registration before starting the yatra
  • Carry original photo ID at all times
  • Drink plenty of water and take altitude acclimatisation seriously
  • Dress modestly and respectfully at all temple sites

Don'ts

  • Don't carry non-vegetarian food or alcohol into the dham region
  • Don't litter on the trails or in the temple precincts
  • Don't attempt the Kedarnath trek in poor health or bad weather

FAQs

What is Char Dham Yatra and which are the 4 dhams?

Char Dham Yatra is one of Hinduism's most sacred pilgrimages — a circuit of four holy shrines in Uttarakhand: Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath and Badrinath. Traditionally done west to east, the yatra is believed to grant moksha and cleanse all sins. The portals open every May and close in October–November.

What is the best time for Char Dham Yatra 2026?

May–June and September–October are the best months. May is ideal for opening ceremonies and fresh weather. September–October offers post-monsoon clarity, fewer crowds and stunning autumn colours. Avoid July–August due to heavy monsoon rains and high landslide risk on mountain roads.

How many days does Char Dham Yatra take?

A complete Char Dham Yatra by road takes 10–12 days from Haridwar covering all 4 dhams comfortably. Helicopter packages can cover all 4 dhams in 4–5 days. Treki's Char Dham package is 10 days/9 nights covering all major sites with accommodation and meals included.

Is Char Dham Yatra registration mandatory in 2026?

Yes, registration is mandatory for all 4 dhams. Visit registrationandtouristcare.uk.gov.in, register with your Aadhaar card and get your e-pass QR code. Registration is free. A daily pilgrim quota is enforced at each dham — register at least 3–4 weeks before your trip, especially for peak season.

What is the cost of Char Dham Yatra 2026?

Road packages range from ₹20,000–₹80,000 per person depending on accommodation quality, group size and inclusions. Helicopter packages covering all 4 dhams cost ₹1,00,000–₹1,50,000+ per person. Treki's Char Dham Yatra package starts at ₹17,999 per person for a 10-day road package from Delhi.

Can I do Char Dham Yatra alone as a solo traveller?

Yes, solo Char Dham Yatra is possible and many pilgrims do it. However, joining a group package is safer, more economical and hassle-free — especially for the Kedarnath trek section. Treki offers small group Char Dham packages where solo travellers join a curated group with a certified trip captain.

Can I do Char Dham Yatra by helicopter?

Yes, helicopter packages are available for all 4 dhams and complete the circuit in 4–5 days. Helipads operate at Kharsali (Yamunotri), Harsil (Gangotri), Phata/Sersi/Guptkashi (Kedarnath) and Badrinath. Costs are ₹1,00,000–₹1,50,000+ per person. Book at least 2–3 months in advance for peak season slots.

What fitness level is required for Char Dham Yatra?

Basic fitness is sufficient for the road Char Dham Yatra. The main physical challenge is the 16–18km Kedarnath trek from Gaurikund. Ponies and palki are available at Kedarnath for those who cannot trek. We recommend light daily walks of 30–45 minutes for 2–3 weeks before the trip.

What is the Char Dham Yatra opening date 2026?

The Char Dham portals open in April–May 2026. Yamunotri and Gangotri open on Akshaya Tritiya (May 2, 2026). Kedarnath opens on the same day. Badrinath opens a few days later, typically in early May. All 4 dhams close in October–November for winter.

Is Char Dham Yatra safe for senior citizens and elderly pilgrims?

Yes, with proper planning. The Kedarnath trek is the main challenge — ponies, palki and helicopter alternatives are available. Senior pilgrims (60+) require a medical fitness certificate for registration. Avoid peak summer heat by travelling in September–October. Treki plans itineraries with adequate rest days for elderly groups.