Do Dham Yatra – Group Tour, a spiritually enriching journey to Kedarnath and Badrinath, designed for pilgrims seeking devotion, camaraderie, and Himalayan beauty.
The Do Dham Yatra covers two of the most sacred Hindu shrines in Uttarakhand:
- Kedarnath – Dedicated to Lord Shiva, nestled in the Garhwal Himalayas at 3,583 meters. Reached via a 16 km trek from Gaurikund or by helicopter.
- Badrinath – Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, located at 3,133 meters along the Alaknanda River, accessible by road from Joshimath.
A group tour typically spans 5 to 7 days, offering shared transport, guided temple visits, and comfortable accommodations. It’s ideal for families, senior citizens, and spiritual travelers who prefer structured travel with logistical support.
This journey blends faith, nature, and fellowship, making it both spiritually fulfilling and emotionally uplifting.
✅ Dos and ❌ Don’ts for Do Dham Yatra
✅ Dos
- Register your Yatra on the official Uttarakhand portal
- Carry valid ID, medical essentials, and warm clothing
- Book helicopter services early if opting for Kedarnath aerial access
- Stay hydrated and pace yourself—especially during treks
- Respect temple customs—dress modestly and follow rituals
- Travel with a certified operator for safety and convenience
❌ Don’ts
- ❌ Don’t litter—these are ecologically sensitive zones
- ❌ Don’t overexert—altitude sickness can affect anyone
- ❌ Don’t ignore weather alerts—landslides and road closures are common
- ❌ Don’t consume alcohol or smoke near religious sites
- ❌ Don’t photograph inside temples unless permitted
📅 Best Time to Visit – Season-Wise Breakdown
Do Dham Yatra—covering Kedarnath and Badrinath, two of the most sacred shrines in Uttarakhand:
🗓️ Best Time to Visit – Season-Wise Breakdown
🌸 Summer (Late May to June)
- Why it’s ideal: This is the peak pilgrimage season. The weather is pleasant, snow begins to melt, and both temples are fully accessible.
- Kedarnath: Trekking conditions are safest in June, with clear skies and moderate temperatures.
- Badrinath: Roads are open, and the valleys are lush and scenic.
- Tip: Book accommodations and transport early—this is the busiest time.
🌧️ Monsoon (July to Mid-September)
- Why to avoid: Heavy rainfall leads to landslides, slippery trekking paths, and frequent road closures.
- Kedarnath: The 16 km trek from Gaurikund becomes risky.
- Badrinath: Though accessible by road, travel delays are common.
- Tip: Not recommended unless you’re prepared for unpredictable conditions.
🍂 Autumn (Mid-September to October)
- Why it’s beautiful: Post-monsoon freshness, clear skies, and fewer crowds make this a peaceful time for darshan.
- Kedarnath & Badrinath: Both temples remain open, and the Himalayan views are stunning.
- Tip: Ideal for photography, reflection, and a more relaxed pace.
❄️ Winter (November to April)
- Why it’s closed: Both temples shut down due to heavy snowfall. The deities are moved to Ukhimath (Kedarnath) and Joshimath (Badrinath) for winter worship.
- Tip: You can still visit the winter shrines, but the main Yatra is not possible.
✅ Summary:
- Best time to visit: Late May to June and Mid-September to October
- Avoid: July to early September due to monsoon risks
- Temples closed: November to April
For a safe and spiritually rewarding experience, plan your Do Dham Yatra between May–June or Mid-September–October. 🛕🗻

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