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3 Nights & 4 Days
Daily Tour
1 person
English, Hindi
This morning arrive at Haridwar and depart for Rudraprayag. Rudraprayag is a small pilgrim town on the holy confluence of river Alaknanda and Mandakini. En-route visit Deoprayag the confluence of river Bhagirathi and Alaknanda. On arrival in Rudraprayag check in at hotel. Dinner and overnight stay at hotel.
This morning, you check out of the hotel at 08:00 am and drive to Badrinath via Joshimath. After driving through some wonderful Ghat road you arrive at Badrinath. On arrival check into the hotel. After some rest and refreshments you are all set to go to Badrinath Temple for darshan in the evening. But first you have to go to Tapt Kund (Hot Spring), take bath and then go to the temple. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, the temple of Shri Badrinath Ji is 15 meters in height, built in the form of a cone with a small cupola of a gilt bull and spire. Later back to hotel. Dinner and Overnight stay at hotel.
This morning, go for Badrinath darshan. After darshan return back to hotel, breakfast at hotel and proceed for Badrinath local sightseeing visit Mana Village, Vyas Gufa, Ganesh Gufa, and Mata Murti temple. Afternoon driver back to Rudraprayag via Karanprayag. Rudraprayag is a small pilgrim town on the holy confluence of river Alaknanda and Mandakini. On arrival check in at hotel. Rest of the day free to explore the Rudraprayag town. Dinner and Overnight stay at hotel.
Early morning, after breakfast, you drive downhill to Rishikesh a spiritual city and the Yoga capital of the world. On reaching Rishikesh you'll do the Rishikesh sightseeing visit Ram Jhula and Laxman Jhula. Evening drive to Haridwar and drop at Haridwar Railway Station.
The best time to visit Badrinath is from May to June and September to October when the weather is pleasant and the temple is open for pilgrims.
Badrinath is approximately 45 kilometers from Joshimath, and you can reach there by road. During the pilgrimage season, special buses and shared taxis are available.
The main attraction in Badrinath is the Badrinath Temple, dedicated to Lord Vishnu. There are also nearby attractions like Mana Village, Vasudhara Falls, and Tapt Kund.
No, Badrinath remains closed to tourists during the winter months due to heavy snowfall. It usually opens for pilgrims from May to October.
The best time to visit Joshimath is during the summer months of May to June and the early autumn months of September to October when the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities.
You can reach Joshimath from Haridwar by road. There are buses and taxis available. The distance is approximately 270 kilometers, and the journey takes around 8-10 hours.
Some of the main attractions in Joshimath include the Narsingh Temple, Kalpavriksha, and it's also the base for the trek to the Valley of Flowers and Hemkund Sahib.
Yes, Joshimath is accessible in winters, but it can be challenging due to heavy snowfall. It serves as a base for skiing and snowboarding activities in the Auli region.