Badrinath is a sacred dham dedicated to Lord Vishnu and counted as must visited religious place in India as a fourth pillar of Bada Chardham and Chota Chardham both. Situated at 3100 metres from sea level, the temple is not easily accessible in normal conditions. To reach temple, you have nit to trek much, but the high altitude makes less availability of oxygen in air. If you also want to explore the religious aura of Badrinath with your family, friends or companions, book Delhi to Badrinath tempo traveller and feel the serenity flowing in air of Garhwal region.
Badrinath experiences a chilly and cold climate for most of the year, with the peak season for visiting typically falling between May to June and September to October. During the Monsoon season, which marks the onset of heavy rainfall and a decrease in temperature, Badrinath can become challenging to access. Winters in this region are particularly harsh due to heavy snowfall, making travel difficult. The Char Dham Yatra traditionally follows a west-to-east route, starting from Yamunotri, then proceeding to Gangotri, followed by Kedarnath, and concluding the pilgrimage at Badrinath.
Delhi to Badrinath Travel Route: Delhi- Haridwar- Rishikesh-Devprayag- Srinagar-Rudraprayag-Joshimath-Badrinath
Enroute places: Rishikesh, Devprayag, Rudraprayag, Karnprayag, Chamoli, Joshimath
Option 1: By Air
Take flights from your city to Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun. After landing, book tempo traveller or taxi on rent in Dehradun.
Option 2: By Train
Board a train from Haridwar or Delhi and proceed to Badrinath passing through scenic towns.
Option 3: By Road
Take an overnight trip from Delhi to Badrinath via Haridwar and Rishikesh. Without traffic it takes 12-13 hours while in day trip, it may take 14-15 hours.
Book Badrinath tour packages from Delhi by tempo traveller. We offer 9, 12, 16, 18, 20 seater tempo traveller, vans, Minibus, taxi for Badrinath at most reasonable rates. You can book 4 nights 5 days Badrinath yatra package from Delhi to experience the tranquil atmosphere of religious place in Uttarakhand.
Day 1: Delhi to Haridwar
Depart from Delhi to Haridwar in the early morning that will take around 4-5 hours by road. Post arrival, check in your hotel. By evening, explore the ghats of Haridwar along the Ganges River and witness the Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri, a spiritual ceremony that takes place every evening.
Day 2: Haridwar to Joshimath
Morning: After breakfast, embark on a scenic drive from Haridwar to Joshimath, about 270 kilometers which takes around 8-9 hours. Arrive in Joshimath and check into your accommodation. Relax and enjoy the serene surroundings of Joshimath, a picturesque town nestled in the Himalayas.
Day 3: Joshimath to Badrinath
Depart from Joshimath to Badrinath, a drive of approximately 45 kilometers which takes around 2-3 hours. Post arrival in Badrinath, check into your hotel. Visit the sacred Badrinath Temple and take part in the evening aarti, soaking in the spiritual atmosphere of this revered pilgrimage site.
Day 4: Explore Badrinath
After breakfast, explore the surroundings of Badrinath, including Tapt Kund (hot spring) and Brahma Kapal. Visit nearby attractions such as Mana Village, Vasudhara Falls, and Charan Paduka. Spend some leisure time in Badrinath, by taking a stroll around the town or enjoying the views of the Himalayas.
Day 5: Badrinath to Delhi
Check out from your hotel and depart from Badrinath to Delhi. Post arrival in Delhi, 5 days Delhi to Badrinath tour by tempo traveller will conclude.
Delhi to Badrinath distance is 530 km and takes 14-16 hours with a stop at Haridwar or Rishikesh. The route passes mostly along National Highways 334 and 7 with a road trip offering attractive views of the Himalayas, enchanting towns, and green valleys.
Badrinath Dham yatra complete duration cannot be fixed as per changing weather conditions, mode of trek, darshan time, but generally, it takes 4-5 days for Badrinath tour from Delhi. Delhi to Badrinath Tempo traveller fare includes fuel charges, driver allowance, state tax charges for Uttarakhand, toll taxes, parking fees. You can also book all-inclusive Badrinath tour packages with meal, transport, and accommodation.
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9 Seater | 40,000 INR |
12 Seater | 40,000 INR |
15 Seater | 45,000 INR |
16 Seater | 45,000 INR |
18 Seater | 50,000 INR |
20 Seater | 55,000 INR |
12 Seater Maharaja | 50,000 INR |
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+91 9811406024Badrinath Temple: The most prominent attraction in Badrinath is the Badrinath Temple, dedicated to Lord Vishnu. It is one of the Char Dham pilgrimage sites and is believed to be the holiest of the Char Dhams. The temple's architecture, surrounded by snow-capped peaks of Nar-Narayan Mountain ranges is awe-inspiring. Pilgrims visit to seek blessings and perform rituals. The temple is established by Sage Adi Shankracharya near the banks of Alaknanda River. Lord Vishnu is worshipped in a Shalagram (black stone) idol; sitting in a meditative pose surrounded by idols of other Gods like Ganesha, Garuda, Kuber and more. You can take prasad as Nakul dana offered in the temple proximity.
Tapt Kund: Tapt Kund is a natural hot spring located near the Badrinath Temple. Taking a dip in the holy waters of Tapt Kund is ritual before visiting the temple cleanses the body and soul.
Neelkanth Peak: Neelkanth Peak, also known as the "Garhwal Queen," is a majestic mountain peak visible from Badrinath. The peak gets its name from its blue-black appearance. It iss a popular trekking destination and offers stunning views of the surrounding Himalayan ranges.
Charan Paduka: Charan Paduka is a rock with imprints believed to be the footprints of Lord Vishnu. It is located around 3 kilometers from Badrinath and is a popular pilgrimage site. You can trek to Charan Paduka for panoramic views of the town and surrounding mountains. The calm of the region and the mesmerizing view of the glaciers is a treat for the eyes to behold
Mata Murti Temple: Mata Murti Temple is dedicated to the mother of Lord Badrinath. It is located on the banks of the Alaknanda River, around 3 kilometers from Badrinath. The temple is visited by pilgrims seeking blessings for their families.
Narad Kund: Narad Kund is a sacred thermal spring located in the vicinity of the Badrinath Temple. It is believed that Sage Narada meditated at this site, and a dip in the kund is said to cleanse sins and purify the soul.
Brahma Kapal: Brahma Kapal is a flat platform located on the banks of the Alaknanda River. It is believed to be the place where Lord Brahma performed a penance after the death of his children. Pilgrims perform rituals and offer prayers for the salvation of their ancestors at this site.
After reaching Badrinath and darshan at the main temple, you can explore neat by places and extend your trip duration. Hemkund Sahib, Vasudhara Falls, Satopanth Tal, Ghangharia, Valley of Flowers, Auli are nearby destinations to Badrinath. Some places mentioned above make your pilgrimage trip more exciting with a mix of natural bounties.