Delhi to Chardham Yatra by Tempo Traveller

Planning for Chardham Yatra with your group of friends, family, relatives, neighbours, or office colleagues, but not sure about a reliable transport medium? Book our Tempo Traveller Service for Chardham Yatra, which is great for comfort and an affordable price. Delhi to Chardham yatra package is for 12 days and 11 nights, and passes through Haridwar, all 4 Dhams and respective cities en route. A tempo traveller with multi-seating options is suitable for planning with a small or big group. No tensions of waiting for other fellow passengers, make your journey in a personalised way with your group.

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Why is Chardham Yatra by Tempo Traveller Convenient?

The yatra includes a visit and darshan at four holy places: Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath and Badrinath. It is one of the most sacred pilgrimages in India and quite challenging, too, with two treks involved, tough weather conditions, and Himalayan terrains that require comfort while travelling. There are many public buses or shared taxis for Chardham, but these are not so comfortable for this long distance and multi-day journey. With Tempo Traveller Hire in Delhi, you will get easy pick up at your location, luggage assistance, an expert driver and yatra with verified Chardham operators.

When you are planning a group trip, nothing beats the comfort and convenience of renting a tempo traveller. We have various vehicle options such as luxury tempo traveller services for different group sizes, from small families to big groups of friends. Our fleet has well-maintained, air-conditioned vehicles with modern amenities like spacious, reclining seats and an onboard entertainment system. Safety is our top priority, and that is why our vehicles are driven by experienced and professional drivers who are aware of mountain driving.

Delhi to Chardham Tour by Road

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    Total Distance - 1214 Km (Approx)
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    Total Duration - 12 Days
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    Travel Route - Delhi - Rishikesh - Dharasu - Yamunotri - Uttarkashi - Gangotri - Rudraprayag - Kedarnath - Badrinath
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    Best Time to Visit - May to June and September to October are the best times for the Chardham Yatra, as the weather is favourable and roads are clear. The monsoon (July-August) and winter months (November-April) should be avoided due to heavy rains and snow.
Delhi to Chardham Road Trip

Places You will Visit on Chardham Journey

When you start your Chardham yatra from Delhi, you will first reach Haridwar to get acclimatised and be prepared for the long journey ahead. Here, you will see the Ganga Aarti at Har ki Pauri. The trip will start the next day, and you will visit all 4 dhams in a sequence. Find all details of Chardham travel tips, registration in the Chardham Yatra Travel Guide.

The Chardham Yatra consists of four sacred pilgrimage sites:

Apart from these 4 Dham temples, you will explore beautiful towns of Uttarakhand such as Barkot, Joshimath, Rudraprayag, Badrinath, Rishikesh, etc, as per the defined itinerary and travel plan.

Yamunotri
Gangotri
Kedarnath
Badrinath

What is Tempo Traveller Fare for Chardham Yatra from Delhi

Delhi to Chardham tempo traveller package cost depends on the type of vehicle, trip duration and group size. The Chardham Yatra package cost comes around ₹9,000 per day for 12 seater tempo traveller. For a bigger vehicle such as 16 seater tempo traveller, the cost of vehicle comes around ₹11,000 per day.

Here is the Price chart for multiple seating options of a tempo traveller for 12 Day Chardham Tour from Delhi.

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This tempo traveller rental package price includes driver’s fees, fuel and toll charges and does not include accommodation and food during the trip. We mention all inclusions and exclusions at the time of booking. Our team is always available to discuss your requirements and offer you the best package for your Chardham Yatra. We also provide Delhi to Haridwar Tempo Traveller services if you want to start your Chardham Yatra from Haridwar.

Booking a Tempo Traveller for Chardham Yatra

We know how important a smooth pilgrimage is for your whole group. That is why we provide a simple booking process so you can focus on your preparations without any worry. You can easily book your Tempo Traveller from Delhi online or offline. If you are from any other city or country, and looking to start your Chardham Yatra from Delhi, give us a call or email us with all travel details as pick up location, travel date, number of passengers and any other requirements. For the Chardham Yatra, you must consider some necessary things as registration, being ready for long treks or booking the Kedarnath Helicopter service in advance for the Helicopter darshan service.

You can book directly through our website by filling up an enquiry form or calling our customer support team. Once your booking is confirmed, our tempo traveller will reach your desired pickup location in Delhi NCR and start your Chardham Yatra.

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Chardham Yatra Itinerary from Delhi

If you are confused about route and trip planning, have a look at this 12-day itinerary for Chardham Yatra from Delhi.

  • After pick up at your location, the tempo traveller will depart early morning from Delhi.
  • Reach Haridwar by afternoon.
  • Visit Har Ki Pauri for the evening Ganga Aarti.
  • Overnight stay in Haridwar.

  • Drive to Barkot via Mussoorie.
  • En route, enjoy Kempty Falls if time allows.
  • Overnight stay in Barkot.

  • Early morning drive to Janki Chatti.
  • Trek 6 km to reach Yamunotri Temple.
  • Take a holy dip in the warm waters of Surya Kund, visit the temple.
  • Return trek to Janki Chatti and drive back to Barkot.
  • Overnight stay in Barkot.

  • After breakfast, drive to Uttarkashi.
  • Visit the Vishwanath Temple en route.
  • Check in at the hotel in Uttarkashi.
  • Overnight stay in Uttarkashi.

  • Drive to Gangotri early morning.
  • Take a holy dip in the Bhagirathi River.
  • Visit the Gangotri Temple and explore the serene surroundings.
  • Drive back to Uttarkashi for an overnight stay.

  • After breakfast, drive to Guptkashi.
  • En route, witness the beautiful river Mandakini at Tilwara.
  • Visit the Ardh Narishwar Temple in Guptkashi.
  • Overnight stay in Guptkashi.

  • Drive to Gaurikund.
  • Start the 16 km trek to Kedarnath Temple (pony/palanquin available).
  • Reach Kedarnath, perform darshan and pooja.
  • Overnight stay near Kedarnath Temple (basic accommodation).

  • After morning darshan, trek back to Gaurikund.
  • Drive back to Guptkashi.
  • Overnight stay in Guptkashi.

  • Drive to Badrinath via Joshimath.
  • En route, visit Narsingh Temple and Shankaracharya Math.
  • Reach Badrinath and take a dip in Tapt Kund.
  • Visit Badrinath Temple and perform evening Aarti.
  • Overnight stay in Badrinath.

  • Visit Mana Village (the last Indian village near the Tibet border).
  • Explore Vyas Cave, Bhim Pul, and the Saraswati River origin.
  • Drive to Rudraprayag.
  • Overnight stay in Rudraprayag.

  • After breakfast, drive back to Haridwar.
  • Rest and free time for local shopping or temples.
  • Overnight stay in Haridwar.

  • Drive back to Delhi with blessings and (hopefully) a phone full of photos and a soul full of peace.
  • Drop at the preferred location in Delhi NCR.

Note: You can also book the Chardham Yatra Package from the NCR regions, for which the itinerary remains the same. Find our tempo traveller services in these cities:

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FAQs

As per Hindu rituals, it is believed that the Chardham yatra is very important to get rid of sins and attain Moksha. It is a way to meet inner beauty and the darshan of the almighty god.

The Chardham Yatra begins in April/May from Akshay Tritiya and runs till Deepawali. But, considering climate conditions, the best time to visit Chardham Yatra is May-June and August-October.

Yes, mostly route is fixed, but it can differ in changed climate conditions or traffic. The yatra is done in a cycle of Yamunotri-Gangotri-Kedarnath-Badrinath, and then departure.

Yes, but you must be a riding expert on challenging terrains, as well as must have a habit of long driving. So, it is suggested to rent a vehicle for a hassle-free journey.

Along the Chardham route, there are plenty of dhabas (roadside eateries), small restaurants, and food stalls where you will find simple vegetarian meals, tea, snacks, and packed food. Just keep in mind- food is mostly basic, North Indian fare, do not expect a variety of dishes.

Yes, there are budget guesthouses to mid-range hotels and a few premium stays in popular towns, and there is an accommodation facility at all four Dhams and the key stopover points. During peak Yatra season (May–June and September–October), places fill up fast, so book early to avoid sleeping in your Tempo Traveller.

Yes, foreigners are welcome to visit Chardham, but they need to carry a valid passport and an Indian visa. Some temples and holy areas might have specific customs to follow- for example, photography restrictions or dress codes. It is wise to respect local traditions to avoid awkward moments with temple priests and local devotees.

On the route beginning from Delhi and Haridwar, you will find the mobile network, but after reaching a height, only some network catches as Jio and BSNL with low-speed internet. At higher altitudes (like Kedarnath), signals may disappear completely.

Yes, the Uttarakhand government has made online registration compulsory for all pilgrims. It’s quick and easy to do and also free. You get a Yatra pass with a QR code. Authorities check it at various points to monitor crowd management and safety. Registering online helps them plan facilities and keeps you traceable in case of emergencies.

Yes, You can visit one or two Dhams at a time and complete the rest later. Many people start with Gangotri-Yamunotri first, then plan Kedarnath-Badrinath on another trip. This is especially practical for senior citizens or families who can’t spare 10–12 days at once. Just plan the order based on weather and road conditions.

Yes, in fact, many pilgrims are elderly devotees fulfilling a lifelong wish. However, the Yatra involves long drives, rough mountain roads, and steep treks (especially for Kedarnath). Senior citizens should get a thorough health check-up, carry necessary medications, and consider pony/palki or helicopter services for Kedarnath. Travelling with family or in a group is safer and more comforting.

Yes, Basic government health centres and a few private clinics are available in towns like Barkot, Uttarkashi, Guptkashi, and Badrinath. At high-altitude spots like Kedarnath, there are temporary first-aid and medical relief camps during the Yatra season. Always carry your personal medicines and a basic first-aid kit. It’s better than relying entirely on local facilities.
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