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Note! To register for the Chardham Yatra through the Uttarakhand government's official website, follow these steps: Visit the Official Website: Go to the official website for Chardham Yatra registration and tourist care in Uttarakhand: https://registrationandtouristcare.uk.gov.in/

5 Days Delhi Badrinath Delhi

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Destination Uttarakhand
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5 Days

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It is believed that going on this journey will eliminate all your sins and you will attain salvation by the blessings of the Lord. Thus, it is said that every Hindu should do this yatra once in their lifetime.

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Day Plan

Driving from Delhi to Rishikesh is a popular route for travelers seeking a mix of urban and natural experiences. The drive is about 240 kilometers (around 150 miles) and typically takes 5-7 hours, depending on traffic and road conditions.

Route and Travel Tips:
Route: The most common route is via NH 334. You’ll head out from Delhi, cross through areas like Meerut and Muzaffarnagar, and then continue towards Haridwar / Rishikesh / Dehradun.
Road Conditions: The road is generally in good condition, but be prepared for some traffic, especially near the major towns and cities.
Breaks: Consider taking breaks at places like Meerut or Muzaffarnagar for meals or rest. There are several dhabas (roadside eateries) where you can enjoy local cuisine.

Traveling from Haridwar, Rishikesh, or Dehradun to Guptkashi involves a journey through the scenic landscapes of Uttarakhand, which is known for its beautiful hills and spiritual significance. Here’s a detailed guide for your trip:

Distance and Travel Time:
Haridwar to Guptkashi: Approximately 200-220 kilometers (125-137 miles), taking around 7-9 hours by road.
Rishikesh to Guptkashi: Approximately 180-200 kilometers (112-124 miles), taking around 6-8 hours by road.
Dehradun to Guptkashi: Approximately 250-270 kilometers (155-168 miles), taking around 8-10 hours by road.
Route Overview:
From Haridwar/Rishikesh:

Route: Haridwar/Rishikesh → Narendra Nagar → Chamba → Tehri → Moolgarh → Gauchar → Guptkashi.
Details: You'll travel through scenic hilly terrain with some winding roads. The route passes through several small towns and villages, offering beautiful views of the Himalayan foothills and the Ganges.
From Dehradun:

Route: Dehradun → Sahastradhara → Chakrata → Vikasnagar → Kempty Falls → Mussorie → Dhanolti → Chamba → Tehri → Moolgarh → Gauchar → Guptkashi.
Details: This route is a bit longer and takes you through the beautiful hill stations and scenic roads of Uttarakhand.
Travel Tips:
Road Conditions: The roads are generally good but can be winding and narrow in some stretches. Be cautious while driving, especially in hilly areas.
Weather: Check the weather forecast before traveling. The region can experience sudden weather changes, and roads might be affected during heavy rains or snowfall.
Breaks: Plan for breaks at scenic spots like Tehri Dam or Chamba for meals and rest. These areas also offer picturesque views and are good for stretching your legs.

Traveling from Guptkashi to Badrinath and Mana Village is a remarkable journey through the stunning landscapes of the Indian Himalayas. Here’s a detailed guide to help you plan your trip:

Distance and Travel Time:
Guptkashi to Badrinath: Approximately 210-230 kilometers (130-143 miles), taking around 8-10 hours by road.
Badrinath to Mana: About 4-5 kilometers (2.5-3 miles), taking around 15-30 minutes by road.
Route Overview:
Guptkashi to Badrinath:

Route: Guptkashi → Moolgarh → Gauchar → Karnprayag → Nandprayag → Joshimath → Pandukeshwar → Badrinath.
Details: The drive involves winding roads through picturesque landscapes. You’ll pass through several small towns and villages, and the route climbs steadily as you approach Badrinath.

Traveling from Badrinath to Devprayag or Rudraprayag involves descending from the high altitudes of the Himalayas to the lower regions of Uttarakhand. Both Devprayag and Rudraprayag are significant confluences of rivers and offer stunning views and spiritual significance. Here’s how to plan your journey:

Route and Travel Time:
Badrinath to Devprayag:

Distance: Approximately 150-170 kilometers (93-105 miles).
Travel Time: Around 6-8 hours by road, depending on road conditions and traffic.
Badrinath to Rudraprayag:

Distance: Approximately 160-180 kilometers (99-112 miles).
Travel Time: Around 6-8 hours by road, depending on traffic and road conditions.
Route Overview:
Badrinath to Devprayag:

Route: Badrinath → Pandukeshwar → Joshimath → Chamoli → Nandprayag → Karnprayag → Devprayag.
Details: The journey takes you through picturesque landscapes and several small towns. The road winds down through the mountains, with stunning views of the Alaknanda and other rivers.
Badrinath to Rudraprayag:

Route: Badrinath → Pandukeshwar → Joshimath → Chamoli → Nandprayag → Rudraprayag.
Details: This route also involves descending through the hilly terrain. Rudraprayag is where the Mandakini and Alaknanda rivers meet, creating a breathtaking sight.
Travel Tips:
Road Conditions: The roads from Badrinath are generally well-maintained, but can be narrow and winding, especially as you descend through the mountains. Be prepared for slow-moving traffic and occasional rough patches.

Weather: Check the weather conditions before starting your journey. The weather in the mountains can change rapidly, and road conditions might be affected by rain or landslides.

Breaks and Stops: Consider taking breaks at places like Joshimath or Chamoli for meals and rest. These towns offer good spots to recharge before continuing your journey.

Traveling from Devprayag or Rudraprayag to Delhi involves a transition from the serene, mountainous regions of Uttarakhand to the bustling metropolis of Delhi. Here's a detailed guide to help you plan your return trip:

Route and Travel Time:
Devprayag to Delhi:

Distance: Approximately 350-400 kilometers (217-249 miles).
Travel Time: Around 9-12 hours by road, depending on traffic and road conditions.
Rudraprayag to Delhi:

Distance: Approximately 330-370 kilometers (205-230 miles).
Travel Time: Around 8-11 hours by road, depending on traffic and road conditions.
Route Overview:
From Devprayag to Delhi:

Route: Devprayag → Srinagar → Rishikesh → Haridwar → Roorkee → Meerut → Delhi.
Details: The journey involves driving through various towns and cities. The route is mostly well-maintained, but be prepared for some traffic as you approach major cities like Haridwar and Delhi.
From Rudraprayag to Delhi:

Route: Rudraprayag → Srinagar → Rishikesh → Haridwar → Roorkee → Meerut → Delhi.
Details: This route is similar to the one from Devprayag, with a slightly shorter distance. It also involves passing through several towns and cities.
Travel Tips:
Road Conditions: The roads are generally good, but can be narrow and winding in some places, especially as you descend from the hills. Traffic can become heavy near major towns and cities.

Weather: Check the weather forecast before starting your journey. Weather conditions in the hills can be unpredictable, and you might experience rain or fog, which could affect travel times.

Breaks and Stops: Plan for breaks at towns like Rishikesh or Haridwar for meals and rest. These towns offer several options for food and relaxation.

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The district is named after its chief city Dehra Dun. Dehra appears to be a collection of deras signifying a temporary abode or camp. During the reign of Aurangzeb, Ram Rai, Guru of the Udasi Sikhs on being ordered by the Mughal king to retire to the wilderness of the Dun, had pitched his tents here in what is now the Khurbura locality of the town and has also built a temple near Dhamawala. Around these two sites, grew up the town popularly known as Dehra. The term dun or doon means the low lands at the foot of a mountain range, and as the bulk of the district lies in such a terrain, it justified the dun part of the name.

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