Badrinath Tour Package from Haridwar
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About This Trip
- Haridwar
- Hotel/Guesthouse
- Private vehicle
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Itinerary
The journey begins early in the morning from Haridwar, passing through scenic towns such as Devprayag, Rudraprayag, and Joshimath. Along the way, you will witness the confluence of rivers and stunning mountain landscapes. A lunch stop is scheduled at Rudraprayag before continuing the drive towards Badrinath. Upon arrival, check into a hotel and freshen up before proceeding for darshan at the revered Badrinath Temple. Before entering the temple, devotees take a holy dip in the Tapt Kund, a natural hot spring believed to have medicinal properties. The evening aarti at Badrinath Temple is a mesmerizing experience filled with devotion and spiritual energy. After seeking blessings, return to the hotel for an overnight stay.
At 4:30 AM, the Maha Abhishek Pooja is conducted in the temple, which devotees can attend for a divine start to the day. After the morning darshan, return to the hotel for breakfast and check out. The journey continues with a visit to Mana Village, the last inhabited village near the Indo-Tibet border. Here, you can explore fascinating sites like Bheem Pul, a natural stone bridge believed to have been placed by Bheem from the Mahabharata, and the ancient Vyasa and Ganesh Caves, where sage Vyasa is said to have composed the Mahabharata. After exploring these historical and spiritual locations, the journey proceeds to Rudraprayag, where you will check into a hotel, enjoy dinner, and rest for the night.
After breakfast, check out from the hotel and begin the return journey towards Haridwar. On the way, a stop at Rishikesh allows you to visit some of the most popular attractions, including Ram Jhula and Laxman Jhula, which are iconic suspension bridges over the Ganges. A visit to Parmarth Niketan, a renowned ashram known for its spiritual ambiance and evening Ganga Aarti, adds to the sacred experience. After exploring Rishikesh, the journey continues back to Haridwar, marking the end of the tour with cherished spiritual memories.
Included/Excluded
- Accommodation in comfortable hotels/guesthouses.
- Meals: Daily Breakfast & Dinner.
- Transportation
- Local transport from Sonprayag to Gaurikund.
- Toll taxes, driver allowances, and parking fees included
- 5% GST as per government regulations.
- Air/Rail tickets (can be arranged on request).
- Lunch & other meals not mentioned.
- Personal expenses: Laundry, porter, pony, palaki, tips, camera fees, entrance fees, etc.
- Medical or travel insurance, emergency expenses due to natural calamities.
The best time to visit Badrinath is between May and October. The temple remains closed from November to April due to heavy snowfall. The summer months of May and June are the most favorable for travel, while September and October offer clear skies and pleasant weather.
Yes, the trip is suitable for elderly travelers as there is no trekking involved. The entire journey is covered by road, and the accommodations are comfortable. However, since Badrinath is located at a high altitude of approximately 3,300 meters, elderly travelers and those with health conditions should consult a doctor before planning their trip.
The temperatures in Badrinath vary based on the season. During the summer months of May to June and early autumn in September and October, temperatures range from 5°C to 18°C. In early winter, particularly in November, temperatures can drop as low as -5°C at night. It is advisable to carry warm clothing, including thermals, jackets, and woolen caps, to stay comfortable.
The package includes stays in well-maintained semi-deluxe and deluxe hotels in Badrinath and Rudraprayag. The accommodations offer basic amenities such as clean rooms, hot water facilities, and comfortable bedding, ensuring a pleasant stay for all travelers.
Yes, the package includes breakfast and dinner. Lunch is not included, but there will be stops at restaurants along the way where travelers can purchase meals as per their preference. The meals provided are vegetarian, in keeping with the pilgrimage traditions.
Yes, devotees are allowed to bathe in Tapt Kund, a natural hot spring near the temple. The water is believed to have healing properties, and it is customary to take a dip before entering the Badrinath Temple for darshan.
Only Hindus are allowed inside the sanctum of Badrinath Temple. Visitors should dress modestly and avoid wearing shorts or sleeveless tops. Photography is strictly prohibited inside the temple premises. It is also recommended to maintain silence and follow the instructions of temple authorities while inside the temple.
If cancellations are made 46 days or more before departure, a 10% cancellation fee is applicable. Cancellations made within 31 to 45 days of departure will incur a 25% cancellation fee. If the cancellation is made within 15 to 30 days of departure, the penalty is 50%. Cancellations within 14 days of departure are non-refundable. In case of no-show or unused services, no refunds will be issued.
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