Tour
Itinerary
Day 1: Delhi to Haridwar (220 km)
- Arrive in Delhi.
- Start your journey to Haridwar, approximately 220 kilometers away.
- Check-in to your hotel in Haridwar.
- Attend the Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri in the evening.
- Overnight stay in Haridwar.
Day 2: Haridwar to Barkot (190 km)
- After breakfast, drive to Barkot, approximately 190 kilometers from Haridwar.
- En route, visit the Kempty Falls.
- Check-in to your hotel in Barkot.
- Overnight stay in Barkot.
Day 3: Barkot to Yamunotri (45 km)
- Early morning, drive to Janki Chatti (approximately 45 kilometers).
- Start your trek to Yamunotri Temple (approximately 6 kilometers).
- After darshan (temple visit), return to Janki Chatti and drive back to Barkot.
- Overnight stay in Barkot.
Day 4: Barkot to Uttarkashi (105 km)
- After breakfast, drive to Uttarkashi, approximately 105 kilometers from Barkot.
- Check-in to your hotel in Uttarkashi.
- Overnight stay in Uttarkashi.
Day 5: Uttarkashi to Gangotri (100 km)
- After breakfast, drive to Gangotri, the source of the River Ganges (approximately 100 kilometers).
- Visit the Gangotri Temple and take a holy dip in the river.
- In the evening, return to Uttarkashi.
- Overnight stay in Uttarkashi.
Day 6: Uttarkashi to Haridwar (170 km)
- After breakfast, drive back to Haridwar (approximately 170 kilometers).
- Check-in to your hotel in Haridwar.
- Spend the evening at leisure or attend the Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri.
- Overnight stay in Haridwar.
Day 7: Haridwar to Delhi (220 km)
- After breakfast, drive back to Delhi (approximately 220 kilometers).
- Arrive in Delhi, concluding your Do Dham Yatra.
This itinerary covers the Yamunotri and Gangotri Do Dham Yatra and can be adjusted based on your preferences and the time available. If you plan to visit Badrinath and Kedarnath, you can modify the itinerary accordingly. Ensure that you check the opening and closing dates of the temples, as they may vary each year due to weather conditions. Additionally, it’s advisable to make necessary reservations and prepare for the journey’s varying terrain and weather conditions.