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Kedarnath Tour Package

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A divine pilgrimage to Kedarnath, one of the holiest shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva and a significant part of the Char Dham Yatra. This Kedarnath Tour Package is designed to provide you with a seamless and enriching experience, combining spirituality, breathtaking landscapes, and adventure.

Overview

The Kedarnath Tour Package offers a unique opportunity to connect with the divine and explore the majestic beauty of the Himalayas. With its ancient temples, breathtaking landscapes, and rich spiritual heritage, this journey promises to leave you with lasting memories and a rejuvenated spirit.

Join us at Happy Go Travel to book your Kedarnath Tour Package and embark on this unforgettable adventure to the abode of Lord Shiva!

Package Details

Day 1: Haridwar to Guptakashi (220 Kms, 9 Hrs)
Begin your spiritual journey with an early morning pick-up from Haridwar at 7:00 AM. As the serene landscape unfolds, drive through winding hill roads, with each twist offering breathtaking views of nature’s grandeur. The scenic beauty will make the long journey to Guptakashi a truly mesmerizing experience. By evening, arrive at your Hotel in Guptakashi, where you can relax and refresh. After a fulfilling day, enjoy a hearty dinner followed by a peaceful night’s rest in preparation for the next day’s adventure.
Day 2: Guptakashi to Kedarnath
Rise early to begin your sacred journey to Kedarnath, the abode of Lord Shiva, where divinity and serenity await. After breakfast, take the Shuttle Service from Sonprayag to Gaurikund, and then embark on the spiritually enriching 18km trek to Kedarnath Temple. For those seeking ease, Dollis, Ponies, Pitthus, or even a Helicopter ride can be arranged (optional). Arriving in Kedarnath, take a moment to rest and then immerse yourself in the evening Darshan, experiencing the divine aura of Lord Shiva’s temple. Wrap up the day with a delicious dinner and a peaceful overnight stay in Kedarnath.
Day 3: Kedarnath to Guptakashi
Wake up early around 4:00 AM to witness the magical Morning Darshan at Kedarnath Temple, and for a truly sacred experience, enter the Garbha Griha to see the revered Bull’s Hump—a symbol of Lord Shiva’s divine presence. After breakfast, begin your trek back from Kedarnath to Sitapur/Guptkashi, retracing the beautiful paths you walked earlier. As you descend, take in the magnificent views once more. Arrive in Guptakashi by evening, enjoy a hearty dinner, and relax for the night.
Day 4: Guptakashi to Haridwar (220 Kms, 9 Hrs)
On the final day of your pilgrimage, rise early, enjoy a wholesome breakfast, and check out from your hotel. Embark on the journey back to Haridwar, reminiscing about the incredible experiences and divine moments of your Kedarnath journey. By evening, reach Haridwar around 7:00 PM, where your spiritual journey comes to a fulfilling end.

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