Service Description
YAMNOTRI-the sacred jewel of Himalayas
GANGOTRI-the eternal gift of Bhagirath’s penance
KEDARNATH-the celestial Jyotirlingam
BADRINATH-abode of lord Vishnu Yamnotri The first stopover for the Char Dham Yatra is the westernmost shrine of Yamnotri in the Garwhal Himalayas.
Dedicated to Goddess Yamuna, it is preached a top flank of Bandar poonchh peak and is situated opposite to Gangotri.
Yamnotri is the source of the revered river Yamuna which originates from the Champasar glacier lying 1km ahead of the shrine.
Gangotri The picturesque pilgrimage in the hinter lands of the Himalayas is the most sacred spot where Ganga, the stream of life, touched earth for the first time. The water of Gangotri is carried to offer to Lord Shiva. It is believed that this water has amrit (nectar) in it and will soothe the throat of Shiva who gulp the poison.
Kedarnath Amidst the mountain scapes of the majestic Kedarnath range stands one of the twelve 'Jyotirlingas' of Kedar or Lord Shiva on the head of river Mandakini.
At Yamnotri and Gangotri, pilgrims are cleansed body and soul and with having achieved purity in that sense, pilgrimage to Shri Kedarnath becomes most rewarding.
Badrinath Cradled in the twin mountain ranges of Nar and Narayan with the towering Neelkanth peak providing a splending back-drop.
Badrinath is the holiest of the four main shrines, along the right bank of the river Alaknanda. Its sanctity is described in ancient scriptures as “There are many sacred spots of pilgrimage in the heavens, earth and the nether world, but there has been none equal to Badri, nor shall be there”.
CHARDHAMYATRA: 11Nights/12Days package
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