Uttarakhand Packages
Panch Badri Yatra Package 2021
Detailed Tour Itinerary :
Day 01 Delhi-Rishikesh (Height 1222 Feet) :
Delhi departure by bus/car as per package to Rishikesh 225 km.Thism city is known as " City of Saint ".Next day visit to Laxman Jhula Swarg Ashram (on foot) temples overnight.
Day 02 Rishikesh - Rudraprayag - Pipalkoti :
After breakfast departure to Gaurikund trek onward by vehicle to Rudraprayag. Chamoli Pipalkoti overnight stay.
Day 03 Pipalkoti - Vishnuprayag - Pipalkoti:
Drive to Badrinath en-route visit Vishnuprayag sangam. Overnight at hotel in Badrinath.
Day 04 Badrinath (Height 10248 Feet) :
Pipalkoti to Badrinath 85 kms by road.Badrinath is an important Dham in the Chardham Yatra. This ancient sacred place is on the bank of Alaknanda river surrounded by snow claded mountains of Himalaya. It is said that Adi guru Shankaracharya found idol of god Badrinath from the naradkund and set up in the temple of Badrivishal. bath in Tapt kund Darshan of shri Badrinath and at evening Swarn Arti and kapoor Arti are famous to participate. Mana village is near to Badrinath there is Bheempul, Vyas Gufa to visit.
Day 05 Badrinath - Pandukeshwar - Yogdhyan Badri - Joshimath:
After Darshan drive to Joshimath en-route visit Yogdhan Badri Overnight at hotel in Joshimath.
Yogdhyan Badri: Every so often in the Garhwal Himalayan, tales from the Mahabharatha spring magically to life. Yogdhyan Badri, 1,920 mts. is located at Pandkeshawar, named after the Pandavas King. It is said that the Pandavas, victorious after their battle against the Kauravas, but emotionally scarred, came to the himalaya. And it was here that they handed over their capital, Hastinapur, to Raja Prikshit and took up penance before seeking out the highway to heaven. The importance of the badri is immence and the sanctum has an image of the lord in a meditative postures.
Day 06 Joshimath - Syaldhar - Bhavishya Badri - Joshimath:
Morning drive to Syaldhar and 6 Kms trek starts for Bhavishya Badri . Evening visit to Narsing temple and shankracharya temple in Joshimath. Overnight at hotel in Joshimath.
Bhavishya Badri: The Futute Badri is located at 2,744 mts. amidst the thick forests surrounding Tapovan. According to a divination, it is here that all devotees will throng once Badrinath is no more. While there can be no conceivable reason why this should happen, scientists agree that Joshimath, the entry point into the area before the final, most strenuous climb, is sited on an ancient landslide and has been sinking, and with a barrage coming up close by, may actually see the fulfillment of the divine prophecy.But whatever happens, Bhavishya Badri is popular even now. Enshrined here is the lion headed image of Narsingh. Visitors pass the serene the Tapovan a place known for its hot water springs en route to the banks of the Dhauliganga, and on to shrine.
Day 07 Joshimath - Virdha Badriv - Adi Badri:
Morning Visit Virdha Badri than drive to Adibadri via Karanpryag, Overnight at hotel / Guest House in Adibadri.
Virdha Badri: Before Badrinath was designated one of the four Char Dhams of Hindu worship by Adi Shankaracharya, the idol of Badrinah carved by divine Vishwakarma was enshrined and worshipped here. It is said that when mankind entered the age of Kali, Vishnu chose to remove himself from the temple. Interestingly the image was found by Adi Shankaracharya at NaradKund, and restored, through part of it remains damaged. This, the first Badri, is located at the height of 1,380 mts. at Animath. While Badrinath closes during winter, the idol and priests hibernating at Joshimath, Virdha Badri remains opens throughout the years.
Adi Badri: Another pilgrimage centre of local importance is this group of 16 temples en route to Ranikhet and closes to the confluences at Karan Prayag. The main temple is dedicated to Narayan and has a raised platform in the pyramidal form. Within the temple, a black stone idolis installed. It is believed that thease temples, dating to the Gupta age , was sanctioned by Adi Sankaracharya who wanted to spread the tenents of Hinduism to every remote corner of the country.
Day 08 Adi Badri - Ranikhet:
Early morning drive to Ranikhet, Via Gairsain on arrival Ranikhet check in at the Hotel for overnight stay.
Day 09 Ranikhet - Delhi :
After breakfast Departure to Delhi and further journey to home as per schedule tour ends
Day 01 Delhi-Rishikesh (Height 1222 Feet) :
Delhi departure by bus/car as per package to Rishikesh 225 km.Thism city is known as " City of Saint ".Next day visit to Laxman Jhula Swarg Ashram (on foot) temples overnight.
Day 02 Rishikesh - Rudraprayag - Pipalkoti :
After breakfast departure to Gaurikund trek onward by vehicle to Rudraprayag. Chamoli Pipalkoti overnight stay.
Day 03 Pipalkoti - Vishnuprayag - Pipalkoti:
Drive to Badrinath en-route visit Vishnuprayag sangam. Overnight at hotel in Badrinath.
Day 04 Badrinath (Height 10248 Feet) :
Pipalkoti to Badrinath 85 kms by road.Badrinath is an important Dham in the Chardham Yatra. This ancient sacred place is on the bank of Alaknanda river surrounded by snow claded mountains of Himalaya. It is said that Adi guru Shankaracharya found idol of god Badrinath from the naradkund and set up in the temple of Badrivishal. bath in Tapt kund Darshan of shri Badrinath and at evening Swarn Arti and kapoor Arti are famous to participate. Mana village is near to Badrinath there is Bheempul, Vyas Gufa to visit.
Day 05 Badrinath - Pandukeshwar - Yogdhyan Badri - Joshimath:
After Darshan drive to Joshimath en-route visit Yogdhan Badri Overnight at hotel in Joshimath.
Yogdhyan Badri: Every so often in the Garhwal Himalayan, tales from the Mahabharatha spring magically to life. Yogdhyan Badri, 1,920 mts. is located at Pandkeshawar, named after the Pandavas King. It is said that the Pandavas, victorious after their battle against the Kauravas, but emotionally scarred, came to the himalaya. And it was here that they handed over their capital, Hastinapur, to Raja Prikshit and took up penance before seeking out the highway to heaven. The importance of the badri is immence and the sanctum has an image of the lord in a meditative postures.
Day 06 Joshimath - Syaldhar - Bhavishya Badri - Joshimath:
Morning drive to Syaldhar and 6 Kms trek starts for Bhavishya Badri . Evening visit to Narsing temple and shankracharya temple in Joshimath. Overnight at hotel in Joshimath.
Bhavishya Badri: The Futute Badri is located at 2,744 mts. amidst the thick forests surrounding Tapovan. According to a divination, it is here that all devotees will throng once Badrinath is no more. While there can be no conceivable reason why this should happen, scientists agree that Joshimath, the entry point into the area before the final, most strenuous climb, is sited on an ancient landslide and has been sinking, and with a barrage coming up close by, may actually see the fulfillment of the divine prophecy.But whatever happens, Bhavishya Badri is popular even now. Enshrined here is the lion headed image of Narsingh. Visitors pass the serene the Tapovan a place known for its hot water springs en route to the banks of the Dhauliganga, and on to shrine.
Day 07 Joshimath - Virdha Badriv - Adi Badri:
Morning Visit Virdha Badri than drive to Adibadri via Karanpryag, Overnight at hotel / Guest House in Adibadri.
Virdha Badri: Before Badrinath was designated one of the four Char Dhams of Hindu worship by Adi Shankaracharya, the idol of Badrinah carved by divine Vishwakarma was enshrined and worshipped here. It is said that when mankind entered the age of Kali, Vishnu chose to remove himself from the temple. Interestingly the image was found by Adi Shankaracharya at NaradKund, and restored, through part of it remains damaged. This, the first Badri, is located at the height of 1,380 mts. at Animath. While Badrinath closes during winter, the idol and priests hibernating at Joshimath, Virdha Badri remains opens throughout the years.
Adi Badri: Another pilgrimage centre of local importance is this group of 16 temples en route to Ranikhet and closes to the confluences at Karan Prayag. The main temple is dedicated to Narayan and has a raised platform in the pyramidal form. Within the temple, a black stone idolis installed. It is believed that thease temples, dating to the Gupta age , was sanctioned by Adi Sankaracharya who wanted to spread the tenents of Hinduism to every remote corner of the country.
Day 08 Adi Badri - Ranikhet:
Early morning drive to Ranikhet, Via Gairsain on arrival Ranikhet check in at the Hotel for overnight stay.
Day 09 Ranikhet - Delhi :
After breakfast Departure to Delhi and further journey to home as per schedule tour ends