Uttrakhand
Embark on a spiritual journey to Yamunotri Dham, the sacred source of the Yamuna River, nestled in the pristine Garhwal Himalayas. This pilgrimage takes you through serene valleys, dense forests, and picturesque Himalayan landscapes. Devotees can perform darshan at the Yamunotri Temple, dedicated to Goddess Yamuna, and take a ritual holy dip in the icy Yamuna springs at Surya Kund and Janki Kund, believed to purify body and soul. The journey also includes trekking through scenic trails, witnessing cascading waterfalls, and exploring local hamlets. Ideal for spiritual seekers and nature lovers, the Yamunotri Yatra combines devotion, adventure, and natural beauty, offering a deeply enriching and rejuvenating experience amidst the divine Himalayan surroundings
Upon arrival at Delhi Airport, meet our representative with a warm welcome and proceed for a scenic drive to Haridwar, the sacred gateway to the Himalayas. On arrival, check in at the hotel and relax after your journey. In the evening, you may choose to visit the Har Ki Pauri for the mesmerizing Ganga Aarti, where countless lamps float on the holy river, creating a divine and tranquil atmosphere. Overnight stay at the hotel. Haridwar: Nestled at the foothills of the Shivalik range, Haridwar is an ancient city of immense spiritual significance. Devotees take holy dips in the Ganga and participate in evening rituals, seeking purification and blessings.;
After breakfast, drive towards Barkot, the base for the Yamunotri Yatra. En route, visit the scenic Kempty Falls, a popular waterfall known for its natural beauty and refreshing surroundings. Enjoy some time at the falls before continuing the journey through picturesque Himalayan valleys, rivers, and lush landscapes. Arrive in Barkot by evening and check in at the hotel. Relax and unwind after the dayβs travel. Overnight stay at the hotel. Barkot: Nestled in the Garhwal Himalayas, Barkot serves as the starting point for the Yamunotri pilgrimage trek. Surrounded by serene mountains and rivers, it offers a tranquil environment, making it an ideal stop for pilgrims preparing for the sacred journey ahead.;
After an early breakfast, depart for Janki Chatti, passing through Hanuman Chatti and Fool Chatti, enjoying the scenic Himalayan valleys. On arrival at Janki Chatti, begin the 6 km trek to Yamunotri, the sacred source of the Yamuna River. Upon arrival, take a ritual holy dip in Surya Kund, followed by pooja and darshan at the revered Yamunotri Temple, built by Maharani Gularia of Jaipur in the 19th century. Visit the Divya Shila, a sacred rock pillar worshiped before entering the temple. In the afternoon, trek back to Janki Chatti, meet the vehicle, and drive to Barkot. Overnight stay at the hotel. Hanuman Chatti: Marks the confluence of Hanuman Ganga and Yamuna River, a spiritually significant site.;
After breakfast, check out from the hotel and drive towards Dehradun, enjoying the scenic Himalayan landscapes along the way. En route, visit the charming hill station of Mussoorie, known as the βQueen of Hills,β and explore its famous viewpoints, pleasant walking paths, and vibrant market areas. After some leisure time in Mussoorie, continue the drive to Dehradun. Upon arrival, check in at the hotel and relax after the dayβs journey. Overnight stay at the hotel. Dehradun: Nestled in the Doon Valley between the Himalayas and the Shivalik range, Dehradun is famous for its serene environment, pleasant climate, and proximity to various pilgrimage and tourist destinations in Uttarakhand.;
After breakfast, check out from the hotel and begin your drive to Delhi, enjoying the scenic landscapes of the Himalayan foothills along the way. Relax and reflect on the spiritual and scenic experiences of your Yamunotri pilgrimage journey through Barkot, Janki Chatti, and the serene Himalayan valleys. Upon arrival in Delhi, you will be dropped at the airport or railway station for your onward journey. Departure: This marks the conclusion of your Divine Yamunotri Yatra, filled with holy darshans, ritual baths at Surya Kund, and breathtaking Himalayan landscapes. Take home cherished memories of devotion, natural beauty, and spiritual bliss from this unforgettable pilgrimage.;
Ans: The best time depends on your preference:
March to June (Summer): Pleasant weather, perfect for Char Dham Yatra & hill stations.
September to November (Autumn): Clear skies and great for trekking & sightseeing.
December to February (Winter): Snowfall in Auli, Munsiyari & Chopta β ideal for snow lovers.