- This Kedarnath Badrinath Tungnath Tour Package is a structured 7 Nights / 8 Days Himalayan pilgrimage covering the sacred shrines of Kedarnath Temple, Tungnath Temple, and Badrinath Temple, along with scenic stops like Mana Village and Rishikesh.
- Designed for pilgrims seeking a well-paced Do Dham Yatra experience, this tour balances spiritual significance with realistic mountain travel planning. From the 16–19 km Kedarnath trek at 3,583 meters to the Tungnath–Chandrashila climb, and Badrinath darshan, every segment is planned considering terrain, altitude, weather shifts, and peak-season traffic movement.
- Unlike rushed itineraries that underestimate Himalayan conditions, this Kedarnath Badrinath tour package includes strategically located halts, verified accommodations near Sitapur and Chopta, and Trip Captain coordination for smoother execution.
- If you’re looking for a Do Dham Yatra package that prioritizes safety, timing strategy, and structured pilgrimage planning — this circuit is built for exactly that.
We operate:
- Kedarnath Badrinath Tour Package (Do Dham Yatra)
- Kedarnath Tungnath Badrinath Group Tour
- Kedarnath Tour Package from Delhi
- Kedarnath Chopta Tunganath Rishikesh
- Private Char Dham Tour Packages
Dates: Friday
- April: 24
- May: 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
- June: 5, 12, 19
- October: 2, 16, 23, 30
- November: 6
What is included in the tour
- 3AC Train Tickets: Round-trip from your hometown to Delhi.
- Delhi to Delhi Transfers: Luxury Pushback Tempo Traveler / Cab
- Accommodations: Deluxe Hotel Accommodations in 2N Sitapur, 1N Kedarnath (near Temple), 1N Chopta (Swiss Camps), 1N Badrinath on a 2-6 sharing basis as per the Itinerary.
- Meal Plans: 8 meals (Day 2 Dinner, Day 3 Dinner, Day 4 Breakfast + Dinner, Day 5 Breakfast + Dinner, Day 6 Breakfast + Dinner, Day 7 Breakfast)
- Activities: Kedarnath and Tungnath Trek
- Sightseeing as per the itinerary.
- Trained Driver cum Guide
- Toll taxes and parking charges.
- Driver Allowances.
- All necessary permits.
What is NOT included in the tour
- 5% GST
- Yatra registration as per required. (https://registrationandtouristcare.uk.gov.in/)
- Extra Meals & Beverages: Beyond those mentioned in the inclusions.
- Unforeseen Expenses: Costs arising from unforeseen events (e.g., medical emergencies, natural calamities, road blockages).
- Local Transportation Not Included: Such as Sonprayag to Gaurikund jeep fare (₹70).
- Airport/Railway Transfers: Pickup/drop not included.
- Paid Activities & Rides: Any not mentioned above.
- Meals During Train Travel.
- Late Checkout Fees: Beyond the standard hotel checkout time of noon.
- Personal Expenses: Such as laundry, phone calls, or beverages.
- Travel Insurance.
- Porters or Mules: For carrying personal luggage.
- Entry Fees: Any nominal sightseeing fees.
- River Rafting Charges.
- Internal Transport in Rishikesh: For those who prefer not to walk.
- Transaction Charges: For payments made via Razorpay (save charges by using NEFT).
- Kedarnath Jyotirlinga Darshan
- Badrinath Temple Visit
- Tungnath & Chandrashila Trek
- Mana Village Exploration
- Devprayag Sangam Sightseeing
- Kedarnath Evening Aarti Experience
- Scenic Himalayan Road Journey
- Swiss Camp Stay in Chopta
- Stay Near Kedarnath Temple
- Snow Peaks, Rivers & Valley Views
- Guided Group Tour with Trip Captain
- Perfect Blend of Pilgrimage & Adventure
- Day 00: 11:25 AM, Mumbai to Delhi Train Journey
- Day 01: 10 PM, Delhi to Soanprayag via Rishikesh
- Day 02: Devprayag Sightseeing, Stay in Soanprayag (Sitapur).
- Day 03: Kedarnath Trek, Stay in Kedarnath.
- Day 04: Kedarnath Darshan, Stay in Soanprayag (Sitapur).
- Day 05: Tungnath Trek, Tent Stay in Chopta
- Day 06: Badrinath Darshan, Stay in Pipalkothi/Joshimath.
- Day 07: Visit Mana Village - Drive to Rishikesh, Overnight journey to Delhi
- Day 08: Arrive in Delhi early morning. Evening train to Mumbai
- Day 09: Arrive in Mumbai
Q1: How difficult is the trek to Tungnath?
Ans: It’s a short trek of about 4 km from Chopta, moderate difficulty, suitable for beginners.
Q2: How long is the trek to Kedarnath?
Ans: The trek from Gaurikund to Kedarnath is 16 km (can be done by foot, pony, doli, or helicopter services).
Q3: Can elderly people do this yatra?
Ans: Yes, with proper arrangements like palki/pony or helicopter services for Kedarnath. Tungnath may be tough for elderly with knee issues.
Q4: How many days are required for Do Dham with Tungnath?
Ans: Minimum 7 days are required from Haridwar/Dehradun.
Q5: Is medical aid available on the route?
Ans: Yes, small medical camps and government assistance points are available. Carry basic medicines.
Mandatory Documents
- Medical Certificate
- Govt ID card with name and address
- Self-declared form
Bags
- Backpack (40-60 liters)
Footwear
- Trekking shoes: No sports shoes. The shoes need to have soles with a good grip and ankle support.
- Socks (3 pairs): 2 pairs of cotton (for trekking) + 1 woolen pair (used only for sleeping)Sandals/Slippers for walking around
Clothes
- Trek pants (2), including the one you are wearing.
- Collared t-shirts (3, including the one you are wearing)
- Preferably light, full-sleeved t-shirts.
- Thick jacket: Carry 1 hollow full-sleeve windproof jacket/down jacket.
- Thermal inners: 1 pair of lightweight, upper and lower (optional)
Accessories
- Raincoat/poncho (Mandatory as it can rain anytime in the mountains)
- Woolen cap/ Balaclava: (Must protect ears)
- Hand gloves: (Ensure that the gloves are warm and waterproof.)
- Sunglasses: Any dark color but blue. Sunglasses prevent snow blindness. Sunglasses are mandatory for this trek.
Other Toiletries
- (Sunscreen - SPF 40+, moisturizer, light towel, lip balm/chapstick, small soap, toilet paper, wet tissue)
- Headlamp/LED torch(Mandatory)
- Camera: Carry all accessories - spare batteries, charger, etc.
- Water bottles: 2 bottles, 1 Litre each.
- Trekking pole: Trekking pole is mandatory. You can also rent a wooden stick from Gaurikund.
- Plastic covers: While packing, use plastic bags to compartmentalize things and carry a few extra plastic bags for wet clothes.
Personal Medical Kit
- Mandatory. All these things need to go into one backpack. So make sure they are all light, and you carry as little as possible.
Health & Safety:
- Before starting the trek, calculate your BMI (Ideal BMI should be between 18.5 and 24.9)
- Health and Safety checks mentioned below should be made before getting prepared for the trek
- A balanced mind and body are the first things that should be given importance before taking off because this is what will bring out the best of you in every condition.
- Your body should be fit enough to cover the entire trek with the backpacks on your back, along with your body weight. That is why proper stamina and strength are needed. Also, trekking is done on uneven multi-terrains and not on smooth paths. So to gain leg strength, perform simple squats.
- Flexibility is very important when it comes to trekking. Good flexibility will be an advantage while walking on trails, climbing river crossings, etc. Attain flexibility by simply stretching or doing yoga.
- As the Himalayan treks are ascending and descending the slopes, you will need a proper transmission of Oxygen from the lungs and heart to the body muscles. For this, trekkers should have good cardiovascular endurance that can be gained by doing cardio exercises like running, swimming, cycling, etc.



