Yamunotri Dham
₹12,999 per person (₹18,000 before discount) for 4 Days / 3 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: Yamunotri package cost depends on your departure city, hotel category (standard/deluxe), group size, travel season, and whether you add pony/palki/helicopter for the trek. We quote transparently — no hidden charges after booking.
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Yamunotri is the trek-based start of the Char Dham circuit — shorter than Kedarnath's climb, but it still involves a real ascent, so basic preparation matters:
This is general guidance, not medical advice — please consult your doctor if you have health concerns before undertaking the yatra.
Our package starts at ₹12,999 per person for 4 Days/3 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 4 days including travel time in both directions and the day for the Janki Chatti trek and darshan.
The trek is 6 km one way (12 km round trip) from Janki Chatti and is rated moderate — manageable for most healthy adults. For senior citizens or those who cannot walk, pony, palki, and doli services are available at prepaid counters.
Janki Chatti, the last motorable point, is roughly 220–230 km from Haridwar by road, typically covered with an overnight halt at Barkot before the trek begins.
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 Bhai Dooj (October/November) due to heavy snowfall, reopening the following season.
Typically pickup/drop, road transport up to Janki Chatti, hotel/dharamshala stay, specified meals, trek route guidance, and yatra assistance including help with registration. Pony/palki charges, personal expenses, and insurance are usually extra — we confirm exact inclusions in your quote.
Yes — Yamunotri and Gangotri together form the popular "Do Dham" yatra. See our Char Dham packages for combined itineraries.
Surya Kund is a natural hot water spring right beside the temple, where pilgrims cook rice as an offering. Divya Shila is a sacred rock pillar just outside the temple entrance, worshipped before entering the main shrine.
Yes, with the right preparation — pony, palki, and doli services are specifically available for elderly and mobility-limited pilgrims to complete the 6 km trek comfortably. We recommend a basic health check and informing us of any medical conditions in advance.
Warm layers (even in summer), sturdy trekking shoes, a rain jacket, personal medicines, a power bank, a small cloth pouch for the Surya Kund rice ritual, and a government photo ID. Temperatures drop sharply after sunset.
Yes, seasonal helicopter services operate between Dehradun and Kharsali helipad near Yamunotri, cutting down the trek significantly. This can be arranged on request as an add-on to your package
Pickup in the morning, scenic drive via Mussoorie/Chamba–Tehri route along the hills, overnight stay at Barkot.
Morning drive to Janki Chatti (approx. 45 km), then a 6 km trek (or pony/palki) to Yamunotri temple. Darshan, holy dip at Surya Kund, prayers at Divya Shila. Trek back down and overnight stay at Janki Chatti or Barkot.
Return drive with a comfortable overnight halt, buffer time for rest or optional sightseeing en route.
Drive back to the pickup city; tour concludes with drop-off.
Prices starting at ₹12,999/person — limited slots for this month.