This 10-day Char Dham of Uttarakhand itinerary from Haridwar is designed for travellers seeking a sacred Himalayan journey with comfort, thoughtful pacing and spiritual depth. Covering Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath and Badrinath, the journey follows the traditional pilgrimage sequence through river valleys, mountain towns, temple routes and devotional landscapes.
Ecoo Holidays curates this route as more than a religious circuit. It is a deeply moving Uttarakhand pilgrimage itinerary shaped by sacred rivers, Himalayan silence, local traditions and meaningful pauses along the way. The itinerary begins and ends in Haridwar, making it ideal for travellers arriving by rail or road and seeking a complete yet compact Char Dham experience.
Yamunotri: Sacred origin of Yamuna, mountain trek and hot spring rituals
Gangotri: Ganga devotion, Bhagirathi river prayers and Himalayan silence
Kedarnath: Jyotirlinga darshan, high-altitude devotion and Shiva energy
Badrinath: Vishnu worship, evening aarti and spiritual completion
Arrive in Haridwar and begin your drive towards Barkot, a peaceful hill town near Yamunotri. The journey slowly moves from the plains into Garhwal’s mountain landscapes.
Highlights: Ganga blessings in Haridwar, mountain drive, quiet evening in Barkot
Stay: Comfortable mountain hotel in Barkot
Begin early for Janki Chatti, followed by the trek or pony/palki route to Yamunotri Temple. The experience is devotional and deeply scenic.
Temple Context: Yamunotri is dedicated to Goddess Yamuna and marks the spiritual beginning of the Char Dham Yatra.
Stay: Barkot
Travel towards Uttarkashi, a sacred town on the banks of the Bhagirathi River. The day is slower, allowing rest after Yamunotri.
Highlights: Bhagirathi valley, local temple visits, relaxed evening
Stay: Comfortable hotel in Uttarkashi
Drive to Gangotri Temple, surrounded by deodar forests and Himalayan peaks. Spend time near the river before returning to Uttarkashi.
Temple Context: Gangotri is dedicated to Goddess Ganga and is one of the most spiritually powerful stops in the yatra.
Stay: Uttarkashi
A long but beautiful drive through mountain roads, river confluences and Garhwal villages leads to Guptkashi.
Highlights: Mandakini valley, mountain villages, evening rest
Stay: Guptkashi / Sitapur region
Travel to Sonprayag and continue towards Kedarnath by trek, pony, palki or helicopter option.
Temple Context: Kedarnath is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva and among India’s most powerful spiritual sites.
Stay: Kedarnath basic stay / Guptkashi depending on logistics
Attend morning darshan if staying overnight near Kedarnath. Return to Guptkashi with time to rest.
Highlights: Morning prayers, Himalayan silence, return journey
Stay: Guptkashi
Drive through Joshimath towards Badrinath, one of the most revered temples dedicated to Lord Vishnu.
Highlights: Alaknanda valley, mountain views, evening temple atmosphere
Stay: Badrinath / nearby best available stay
Visit Badrinath Temple and nearby sacred sites before driving towards Rudraprayag.
Temple Context: Badrinath represents devotion, preservation and spiritual completion of the Char Dham circuit.
Stay: Rudraprayag / Srinagar Garhwal
Return to Haridwar with a sense of spiritual completion.
Highlights: River confluences, reflective journey, final prayers