Do Dham Yatra Ex-Haridwar 5D 4N by Helicopter

Do Dham Yatra Ex-Haridwar 5D 4N by Helicopter

Tour Overview

Uttarakhand, also known as Devbhoomi or the Land of Gods, is home to numerous temples and welcomes devotees all year round. Among the countless religious sites and circuits that devotees visit in Uttarakhand, one of the most prominent is the Do Dham Yatra. This Yatra or pilgrimage is a tour of two holy sites – Kedarnath and Badrinath – nestled high up in the Himalayas. In Hindi, ‘Do’ means two and ‘Dham’ refers to religious destinations.

The high-altitude shrines remain shut for around six months every year, opening in summers (April or May) and closing with the onset of winter (October or November). It is believed that one should complete the Char Dham Yatra in a clockwise direction. Hence, the pilgrimage starts from Kedarmath and finally ends at Badrinath. The journey can be completed by road or by air (helicopter services are available).

Kedarnath dham is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Badrinath, home to the sacred Badrinarayan Temple, is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. The Do Dham Yatra is as divine as it is arduous but fulfills the soul!

Days Itinerary

Arrive at Haridwar Railway Station / Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun, where you will be received by our representative. After meet & greet, begin your scenic drive towards Phata, enjoying the mesmerizing Himalayan landscapes, river valleys, and peaceful surroundings.

On arrival at Phata, check in to the hotel. Rest of the day is free for relaxation and acclimatization, preparing yourself for the divine Kedarnath Ji Yatra.

Dinner and overnight stay at Phata Hotel.

Early morning, after breakfast, proceed to the helipad (Phata or Sirsi). Our vehicle will drop you at the helipad as per the allotted shuttle service. Board the helicopter for your sacred journey to Kedarnath Ji. Enjoy breathtaking aerial views of the snow-covered Himalayan peaks, lush valleys, and holy rivers. On arrival, walk towards the Kedarnath Temple and seek blessings of Shri Kedarnath Ji. Passengers may return the same day by helicopter or may have a night halt at Kedarnath Ji, depending on ticket availability and weather conditions. Stay at Kedarnath Ji is not included in the package and is directly payable by the passengers. Assistance can be provided, subject to availability. Important Notes – Helicopter Services (Mandatory):
  • Helicopter shuttle service operates from Phata or Sirsi, subject to availability.
  • Passengers must report at the helipad at least 01 hour prior to departure.
  • Tickets may be issued same day return or with night halt, depending on availability.
  • Children up to 2 years are free of charge. Above 2 years, 100% helicopter fare is applicable.
  • Once issued, helicopter tickets are non-cancelable by passengers.
  • In case of cancellation due to bad weather or government/operational reasons:
    Only the original booking amount will be refunded.
    Agent / service commission is non-refundable.

After breakfast, check out from the hotel and drive towards Badrinath, enjoying the spectacular mountain views, rivers, and scenic landscapes of Uttarakhand.

En route, visit Joshimath and have darshan at the sacred Narsingh Temple, where during winters the idol (Doli) of Lord Badri Vishal Ji is brought and worshipped until the doors of Badrinath Dham reopen.

After darshan, continue your drive to Badrinath. On arrival, check in to the hotel.

Dinner and overnight stay at Badrinath Hotel.

Early morning, after breakfast, proceed for the divine darshan of Shri Badrinath Ji at the temple. Later, visit Mana Village, famously known as India’s First Village, located near the Indo-Tibetan border. Here you will explore:
  • Vyas Gufa – where Maharishi Ved Vyas is believed to have composed the Mahabharata
  • Ganesh Gufa
  • Origin of Saraswati River
Enjoy the serene surroundings and don’t miss tasting tea at India’s first tea shop in Mana Village. After sightseeing, return to Badrinath. Evening free for rest and spiritual reflection. Dinner and overnight stay at Badrinath Hotel.
Early morning, after breakfast, check out from the hotel and drive back to Haridwar. As your journey comes to an end, carry with you the divine blessings of Baba Kedarnath and Baba Badri Vishal Ji. Your sacred yatra concludes with spiritual fulfillment, peace of mind, and lifelong memories.

Sighteeing

Panch Prayag Darshan
The Panch Prayag are the five sacred river confluences of the holy Alaknanda River, which hold immense spiritual significance in Hinduism. A pilgrimage to these prayags is considered highly auspicious.

1. Devprayag
Devprayag is the sacred confluence of the Alaknanda and Bhagirathi Rivers. It is at this holy junction that the river is officially known as the Ganga. The spiritual atmosphere of Devprayag makes it one of the most revered pilgrimage sites in Uttarakhand.

2. Rudraprayag
Rudraprayag is named after Lord Shiva (Rudra). Here, the Alaknanda and Mandakini Rivers merge together. From Rudraprayag, the Alaknanda continues its journey and later meets the Bhagirathi at Devprayag to form the holy Ganga River.

3. Karnaprayag
Karnaprayag is the confluence of the Alaknanda and Pindar Rivers. The Pindar River is also known as Karna Ganga. This sacred place is associated with Karna, the legendary warrior from the Mahabharata, and is believed to be a powerful spiritual center.

4. Nandaprayag
Nandaprayag marks the confluence of the Alaknanda and Nandakini Rivers. Surrounded by serene Himalayan landscapes, this prayag offers a peaceful and spiritually uplifting experience for devotees and travelers alike.

5. Vishnuprayag
Vishnuprayag is the holy confluence of the Alaknanda and Dhauliganga Rivers. It is believed to be blessed by Lord Vishnu, and the meeting of these rivers creates a deeply spiritual and scenic environment.

Dhari Devi Temple Darshan

The Dhari Devi Temple is situated on the banks of the sacred Alaknanda River. The temple enshrines the upper half of Goddess Dhari Devi’s idol, while the lower half is worshipped at Kalimath in the form of Goddess Kali.

Goddess Dhari Devi is revered as the guardian deity of Uttarakhand and is believed to protect the holy Char Dham shrines. The temple is considered one of the 108 Shakti Peeths in India and holds great religious importance.

Mana Village – The First Village of India

Mana Village is located at the confluence of the Alaknanda and Saraswati Rivers, near the Indo-Tibetan border, approximately 26 km from the India–Tibet frontier. The village is named after Manik Shah, a devotee of Lord Shiva.

Mana Village is deeply connected with the Mahabharata. It is home to the sacred Vyas Gufa, where Maharishi Ved Vyasa is believed to have composed the epic Mahabharata. Nearby is the Ganesh Gufa, where Lord Ganesha is believed to have written the Mahabharata as dictated by Ved Vyasa.

The village offers a unique blend of spirituality, mythology, and breathtaking Himalayan beauty, making it an essential part of the Badrinath pilgrimage.

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