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Do Dham Yatra By Helicopter

6 Nights / 7 Days

Highlights :

Haridwar - Guptkashi - Kedarnath - Chopta - Badrinath - Joshimath - Rudraprayag - Devprayag - Rishikesh

DAY 01:  DELHI – HARIDWAR                                             (DRIVE: 220 Km / 06-07 Hr)                                               ALT: 0360 M

DAY 02:  HARIDWAR – GUPTKASHI                                   (DRIVE: 185 Km / 06 Hr)                                                     ALT: 1319 M

DAY 03:  GUPTKASHI – KEDARNATH                                 (BY HELICOPTER)                                                                ALT: 3584 M

KEDARNATH – GUPTKASHI                                                  (BY HELCIOPTER)                                                                ALT: 1319 M

DAY 04:  GUPTKASHI – BADRINATH                                   (DRIVE: 165 Km / 06 Hr)                                                    ALT: 3096 M

DAY 05:  BADRINATH – RUDRAPRAYAG                           (DRIVE: 160 Km / 06 Hr)                                                    ALT: 0610 M

DAY 06: RUDRAPRAYAG – HARIDWAR                             (DRIVE: 165 Km / 05-06 Hr)                                              ALT: 0294 M

DAY 07:  HARIDWAR – DELHI                                               (DRIVE: 220 Km / 06 Hr)                                                    ALT: 0294 M

 

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ITINERARY

DAY 1

DELHI – HARIDWAR  (DRIVE: 220 KM / 05-06 HR)                               

Arrive at Delhi airport / railway station. Pick-up from Delhi airport / railway station and drive to Haridwar. Arrive at hotel and check in.

In the afternoon evening enjoy aarti ceremony at the Har ki Pairi ghat of Haridwar. Overnight is at hotel in Haridwar.

In Hindu mythology, Lord Vishnu is known as Hari and Shiva as Har, Dwar means gate, and this is the reason the place is known as Hardwar or Haridwar, as the gateway to Himalayas – abode of gods. It is also mentioned as Kapilasthana, Mayapuri, Gangadwar, Mokshadwar in the ancient scriptures & epic. It is regarded as seven holiest places (Sapta Puri) to Hindus.

It is the point where the Ganga emerges from the Himalayas to begin its progress across the plains. Legend has it that the Holy Ganga the holiest of all rivers, which flows through this sacred city, has actually been sanctified by the powerful Trinity of Hindu mythology. The scenic beauty and the lush green surrounding forests, a unique Gurukul system of traditional education, still followed in some institutions here, the temples and the ghats, a huge number of Ashrams and Dharmashalas; all give the city a unique flavour and charm.

DAY 2

HARIDWAR – GUPTKASHI (205 KM DRIVE / 07 HR)

Today morning after breakfast, drive to Guptkashi. En route visit Dhari Devi temple situated on the bank of Alaknanda River near Srinagar.

DHARI DEVI TEMPLE is a Hindu temple dedicated to Devi Kali Mata.  Dhari Devi godess is considered as guardian deity of Uttarakhand. The temple is located in Kalyasaur along the Srinagar-Badrinath Highway on the banks of the Alaknanda River in the Garhwal Region of Uttarakhand state, India.

After visiting the temple, drive further to Guptkashi. Upon arrival and check in at hotel. Overnight is at the hotel in Guptkashi.

GUPTKASHI: Guptkashi has a great importance quite like that of Kashi. The ancient Vishwanath temple, Ardhnareshwar temple and Manikarnik Kund, where the two streams of Ganga and Yamuna are believed to meet, are the main places of attraction in Guptkashi.It is believed that after the battle of Mahabharata, the Pandavas wanted to meet Lord Shiva and seek his blessing. But Lord Shiva evaded from Guptkasi to Kedarnath as he did not want to meet the Pandavas, the reason being that although they had fought for the right cause, they were also responsible for destroying their own dynasty.

DAY 3

GUPTKASHI – KEDARNATH   (BY HELICOPTER)   
GAURIKUND – GUPTKASHI  (BY HELICOPTER)          

Today morning after early breakfast, take helicopter ride for Kedarnath. Post visit take your helicopter ride back to Guptkashi. Upon arrival, transfer to hotel. Overnight stay is at hotel in Guptkashi. 

KEDARNATH: The Kedarnath shrine, one of the 12 jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva, is a scenic spot situated, against the backdrop of the majestic Kedarnath range. Kedar is another name of Lord Shiva, the protector and the destroyer. According to legend, the Pandavas after having won over the Kaurava in the Kurukshetra war, felt guilty of having killed their own brothers and sought the blessings of Lord Shiva for redemption.

He eluded them repeatedly and while fleeing took refuge at Kedarnath in the form of a bull. On being followed he dived into the ground, leaving his hump on the surface. The remaining portions of Lord Shiva appeared at four other places and are worshipped there as his manifestations. The arms appeared at Tungnath, the face at Rudranath, the belly at Madhmaheshwar and his locks (hair) with head at Kalpeshwar. Kedarnath and the four above-mentioned shrines are treated as Panch Kedar.

DAY 4

GUPTKASHI – BADRINATH (165 KM DRIVE / 06 HR)

Today morning after breakfast, drive to Badrinath, en-route visits Chopta (also known as mini Switzerland of Uttarakhand).

CHOPTA is a picturesque hamlet which is still not very much explored by the tourists. It gives stunning views of mountain ranges including Trishul, Nanda Devi, and Chaukhamba. It is located at an elevation of 2680 M, amidst thick forest of Pine, Deodar and Rhododendron. It is easily accessible and provides the starting point to Tungnath and Chandrashila.

Later, drive to Badrinath. Arrive at hotel and check in.

BADRINATH: One of the ‘Four Dhams’ and one of the most celebrated pilgrimage spots of the country and is situated at an elevation of 3,133 meters, guarded on either side by the two mountain ranges known as Nar & Narayan with the towering Neelkanth Peak providing a splendid backdrop. This revered spot was once carpeted with wild berries. Thus the            place got the name “Badri van”, meaning “forest of berries. 

In the evening proceed to visit Mana Village(3km drive) which is the last village at Indo –china border. Also visit Bhimpul, Saraswati river, Vyas gufa, Ganesg Gufa and other important sites.

Back to hotel and overnight in Badrinath. 

MANA VILLAGE is the last village at the Indio-/China border. Mana is inhabited by Indo-Mongolian tribes often called as Bhotias. It is being designated as a “Tourism Village” by the Uttarakhand Government. It is the one of the best tourist destination near Badrinath, just 03 km from drivable distance from Badrinath Town.

BHIM PUL is an enthralling and adventurous place with mythological importance. This is the place where Bheem threw a big massif rock to make a path joining two mountains so that Draupadi could walk easily on it. Saraswati River is coming from between the mountain with immense force to merge with the water of Alanknanda River. 

VYAS CAVE is an ancient cave situated close to Mana village, it is believed that it is the place where sage Vyas composed the Mahabharta epic with the help of Lord Ganesha.

GANESH CAVE cocooned in Mana Village is a natural formed cave. As per Hindu beliefs, it is said that Ganesha penned Mahabharata in this cave as dedicated by Rishi Vyas. This cave is close to Vyas Cave.

DAY 5

BADRINATH – RUDRAPRAYAG (160 KM DRIVE / 06 HR)

Today morning after Badrinath Temple Darshan, drive to Rudraprayag, En-route visit Joshimath.

JOSHIMATH is a popular hill station situated on the slopes above the confluence of Alaknanda and Dhauliganga rivers. Joshimath is one of the four ‘Maths’ established by Adi Shankaracharya in 8th century. Joshimath is also the home of one of the oldest tree of India – Kalpvriksha, believed to be 2400 old. It is also the base for many trekking routes and just close to it is Auli, which is the famous Ski resort of India.

Later after the visit, continue your drive to Rudraprayag. Upon arrival, check in at the hotel.

Overnight is at the hotel in Rudraprayag.

RUDRAPRAYAG – named after Lord Shiva (Rudra), Rudraprayag is situated at the holy confluence of Alaknanda and Mandakani rivers, at a distance of 34 km from Srinagar (Garhwal). The presence of two separate routes for Badrinath and Kedarnath Dham from Rudraprayag render great importance to the place. The town is situated at the confluence of the River Alaknanda and River Mandakini. It has a special religious significance for many people as well. It is said that the place where the two rivers meet resembles two sisters embracing each other and there is a unique beauty about the place. Many visitors travel to the place to witness this phenomenon every year.

The main temples are the Jagdamaba Temple and the Shiva Temple. The town of Kedarnath which is an important pilgrimage center for many Hindus is located around 86 km from the town of Rudra Prayag and this can be visited as well. The Koteshwar Temple can be seen on the banks of the Alaknanda River and this is also a popular site in the town.

DAY 6

 RUDRAPRAYAG – HARIDWAR (165 KM DRIVE / 05-06 HR)     

Today morning after breakfast drive from Rudraprayag to Haridwar. En route, visit Devprayag.

Devprayag is a beautiful showcase of traditions, myths and mysticism. This is the place where the holy rivers Bhagirathi and Alaknanda meet, making it a unique pilgrimage. From here onward two rivers merge into one and take the name ‘Ganga’.

Deoprayag though situated, at an altitude of 618 m, is endowed with abundant natural beauty. According to a belief, Lord Ram and his father King Dasharath did penance here. The main temple of the town is the ‘Raghunath Temple’, dedicated to Lord Rama.

The bathing ghat at Deoprayag is built with multiple levels to accommodate different water levels during the monsoon. It is also the winter home of the priests of Badrinath. Deoprayag is a pilgrimage centre of great significance. In Treta-yuga, Lord Ram and Lakshman performed a yajna here to atone for killing Ravan, who was a Brahmin. The ancient Raghunath Temple here with a 15-foot tall statue of Sri Ram (Sri Raghunath) is one of the 108 most important temples in India. In front of the temple is a statue of Garuda. Behind the temple and slightly up a hill is Vamana’s cave and nearby is Lord Ram’s stone throne. 

Enroute visit Rishikesh including Ram Jhula/Laxman Jhula/Ashrams followed by Ganga Arti at Treveni Ghat.

Rishikesh is the base to Garhwal Himalayas, surrounded by Shivalik hills and bisected by the wide and sluggish Ganges, is often claimed as the `Yoga Capital of the World’.

Rishikesh is an ideal destination not only for pilgrims but also for those who want to delve deeper into meditation, Yoga and other aspects of Hinduism. Compared to Haridwar, Rishikesh is more tranquil and offers some of the best meditation spot. A number of Ashrams (hermitages) offer Yoga and meditation courses for those in quest of spiritual fulfillment. Some come to Rishikesh to learn the ways of the mystics while others come here to discover their inner selves. Rishikesh has recently developed to be an important centre for treatment using the ancient methods of treatment nature and Ayurveda for difficult to treat ailments and stress induced problems. The international Yoga Festival held here every year (1st-7th March) on the banks of river Ganga attracts participation from all across the globe.

After the visit continue your drive to Haridwar. Upon arrival, check in the hotel.

DAY 7

HARIDWAR – DELHI (220 KM DRIVE / 05-06 HR) 

Today after breakfast, check out from your hotel and drive to Delhi. Upon arrival, you will be transferred to Delhi railway station / airport to board your flight for onward destination

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