Badrinath
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3. Confirm with Advance Payment — Secure your dates with a partial advance; balance as per policy.
4. Travel with Support — We share your itinerary, driver/guide contact, and stay confirmation before departure, and remain reachable throughout your yatra.
• Pickup points: Haridwar Railway Station, Rishikesh, or Dehradun (Delhi pickup arranged on request, with an added road day)
• Transport: AC/Non-AC vehicles depending on your package and group size
• The route to Badrinath is fully motorable — no trekking is required to reach the temple
• Drop back at the same city at the end of the yatra
₹14,999 per person (₹20,000 before discount) for 5 Days / 4 Nights. Includes stay, meals as per plan, road transport, and yatra assistance. Final price varies by season, hotel category, and group size — confirm on enquiry.
Why price varies: Badrinath package cost depends on your departure city, hotel category (standard/deluxe), group size, and travel season (peak season rates differ from off-peak). We quote transparently — no hidden charges after booking.
• Stay at verified hotels/dharamshalas at Joshimath and near the Badrinath temple, chosen for cleanliness, safety, and proximity to the route
• Rooms typically on multiple/double sharing; upgrade to private rooms available on request
• Meals as per the confirmed plan (usually breakfast & dinner); simple vegetarian food is standard across the yatra route
• Basic amenities at higher altitude locations — we'll set correct expectations in advance
• Yatra season: Badrinath Dham typically opens around Akshaya Tritiya (late April/early May) and closes around Vijayadashami/Diwali (Oct/Nov) — exact 2026 dates are announced by the Badrinath-Kedarnath Temple Committee closer to the season
• Best months: May–June and September–October offer clearer weather and moderate crowds; avoid peak monsoon (July–Aug) due to landslide risk on hill roads
• Route: Delhi/Haridwar/Rishikesh → Devprayag → Rudraprayag → Joshimath → Badrinath (fully by road)
• Badrinath sits at approx. 3,100m/10,170 ft — weather is cold, especially mornings and evenings, even in
Badrinath is one of the more accessible Char Dham shrines since the temple is motorable — but altitude and hill travel still call for basic precautions:
• A basic medical fitness check is advisable for travelers with heart, lung, or mobility conditions, given the altitude
• Because the route is fully by road, Badrinath is generally easier for senior citizens and travelers who cannot trek compared to Kedarnath
• Carry any regular prescription medicines, and inform your travel coordinator of existing medical conditions in advance
• We recommend travel insurance for high-altitude pilgrimages (not included in the package — can be arranged separately)
• Carry warm clothing — temperatures can drop sharply after sunset even in peak season
This is general guidance, not medical advice — please consult your doctor if you have health concerns before undertaking the yatra.
• Biometric registration is currently mandatory for all Char Dham pilgrims, including Badrinath, and is checked en route
• We assist with the registration process as part of your booking so you're not navigating it alone at the counter
• Carry a valid government photo ID (Aadhaar/Passport/Voter ID) for verification at checkpoints
Rules are set by the Uttarakhand Government/Char Dham Devasthanam Board and may be updated season to season — we'll keep you informed of the latest requirement at the time of your travel.
Our package starts at ₹14,999 per person for 5 Days/4 Nights by road. Final cost depends on your departure city, hotel category, and group size. WhatsApp us for a live, exact quote.
A standard yatra from Haridwar/Rishikesh takes about 5 days including travel time in both directions, with a day for local sightseeing around Badrinath and Mana village.
Badrinath is one of the more accessible Char Dham shrines because the road goes right up to the temple — no trekking is required, which makes it comfortable for most senior citizens compared to Kedarnath.
Badrinath is roughly 300 km from Haridwar by road, typically covered over 2 days with an overnight halt at Joshimath or Rudraprayag.
A valid government photo ID (Aadhaar/Passport/Voter ID) and biometric registration, which is currently mandatory for all Char Dham pilgrims. We assist with this as part of your booking
May–June and September–October are generally considered the best months, offering clearer weather and moderate crowd levels. Monsoon months (July–August) carry higher landslide risk on hill roads.
No. The temple typically opens around Akshaya Tritiya (late April/early May) and closes around Vijayadashami or Diwali (October/November) due to heavy snowfall, reopening the following season.
Typically pickup/drop, road transport, hotel/dharamshala stay, specified meals, sightseeing at Mana village and Tapt Kund, and yatra assistance including help with registration. Personal expenses and insurance are usually extra — we confirm exact inclusions in your quote.
Yes — Kedarnath and Badrinath together form the popular "Do Dham" yatra. See our Char Dham packages for combined itineraries.
Mana village, about 3 km from Badrinath, is known as India's last village before the Tibet border. It's a short, easy addition to your itinerary and includes spots like Vyas Gufa and views near Saraswati river origin.
Yes — since the route is fully motorable up to the temple, Badrinath is a comparatively easier Char Dham yatra for elderly travelers. We still recommend a basic health check and informing us of any medical conditions in advance.
Warm layers (even in summer), a rain jacket, comfortable walking shoes, personal medicines, a power bank, and a government photo ID. Temperatures drop sharply after sunset.
Tapt Kund is a natural hot water spring near the Badrinath temple, traditionally considered sacred for a ritual dip before darshan.
Pickup in the morning, scenic drive along the Alaknanda valley, overnight stay near Joshimath.
Morning drive to Badrinath (fully motorable route), temple darshan, evening aarti. Overnight stay near the temple.
Visit Mana village (India's last village), Vyas Gufa, and Vasudhara Falls (optional trek point), then return to Joshimath for the night.
Return drive with a comfortable overnight halt, buffer day for rest or optional sightseeing en route.
Drive back to the pickup city; tour concludes with drop-off.
Prices starting at ₹14,999/person — limited slots for this month.