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Chardham Yatra

Exploring Chardham Yatra– Vini Tours & Holidays  Offering Best Chardham Yatra Packages

Your spiritual orientation is not defined by religion. When you take the time to disconnect from the external physical world and explore within yourself, your sense of spirit and spirituality will awaken a desire to discover the nature of self and relationships with others.

In Hinduism, the Chardham Yatra refers to the most sacred and auspicious pilgrimage. The MOKSHA, or Liberation, is the aim of this yatra. MOKSHA’s relatable sense is that knowing yourself, the path towards inner self is only possible if you disconnect yourself from the outside world, even if only for a short time.

The four places that make up the Char Dham are Kedarnath, Badrinath, Gangotri, and Yamunotri. In Hindi, Char meant four. Let’s take a closer look at the information and the most efficient way to explore it.

Where to begin 

These four locations are all in Uttarakhand. Haridwar will serve as a base for visiting all four of these locations. Haridwar is well connected to Delhi and can be reached by bus or private taxi.

Since Haridwar is in the plane zone, a direct train is also available. If you’re traveling by flight, Dehradun is the closest airport. Many travel companies in Delhi sell dedicated Chardham Yatra Tour packages.

Yamunotri

Yamunotri is about 200 kilometers from Haridwar, and Barkot is the closest town. In case you wish for an overnight stay, you can avail best hotels or homestays in Barkot.

The Yamuna River, one of the Himalayan rivers, originates here, and millions of people depend on it. The true form of a river can be seen here, which is unusual these days. The start of the journey is exciting because of the cold, severe water and the pleasant, peaceful vibes.

Mythological stories say; the Yamuna is the sister of Yamaraj(The god of Death). Yamraj gave the word to Devi Yamuna that whoever takes dip here, he/she will not be taken to Yamaloka and will get salvation.

Gangotri

Barkot is about 200 kilometers away from Gangotri. This is Gomukh, the Ganga’s starting point. To reach the top, you must hike a few kilometers; however, if you are traveling with elderly family members, you may want to avoid going to the top.

According to tradition, King Bhagirath urged Lord Shiva to carry Devi Ganga in his head (Jatha) and then allow her to reach the earth. The rock on which he meditated is still there even now. The holy water of Devi Ganga rescued all of his ancestors, and it is customary for pilgrims to take a dip in this auspicious spot.

On the way back from Gangotri, stop in at Uttarakashi and then Gourikund, which is close to Kedarnath.

Kedarnath

The air distance between the Gangotri and Kedarnath is only 32 Kilometers, Helicopter services are available, but you have to book in advance. By road, the distance is around 400 kilometers. The best part is you can explore many places on the way.

Kedernath is the 14 kilometer trek from the point Gourikund.

Kedarnath is a Hindu pilgrimage site dedicated to Lord Shiva. This is one of the 12 jyotirlingas scattered throughout India. Despite the fact that it is open most of the year, it is best to inquire about the route and weather before going to the place.

This location has a temple and a full environment in which you can discover yourself. It is rarely crowded, and the hilltop will naturally put you in a meditative state.

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