
Char Dham Yatra Registration Process and Other Details
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The Char Dham Yatra is one of the most sacred Hindu pilgrimages in India, covering the four holy shrines located in the Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarakhand: Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath in Uttarakhand. Every year, lakhs of devotees embark on this spiritual journey to seek blessings.
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Each of these abodes of gods holds a lot of importance in the hearts of Hindus. People from across the globe make it a point to have this spiritual journey which opens up for a limited duration of 6 months. Completing this circuit is believed to grant moksha or salvation.
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Yamunotri: Source of the Yamuna River, dedicated to Goddess Yamuna.
Gangotri: Origin of the Ganges River, dedicated to Goddess Ganga.
Kedarnath: One of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva.
Badrinath: A shrine dedicated to Lord Vishnu, part of the original Char Dham as defined by Adi Shankaracharya.
Temple | Opening Date | Closing Date |
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Yamunotri | May 10, 2025 | October 25, 2025 |
Gangotri | May 10, 2025 | October 26, 2025 |
Kedarnath | May 11, 2025 | November 05, 2025 |
Badrinath | May 12, 2025 | November 10, 2025 |
Note: The opening dates are based on Akshaya Tritiya, while closing dates are decided based on Vijayadashami and Diwali.
How to Register for Char Dham Yatra
Registration is free and this year the Govt of Uttarakhand decided to cap the number of visitors at each of the shrine but owing to the pressure from locals (as yatra is important component of Uttarakhand GDP) the cap was lifted just before the yatra started.
- Online Registration (Recommended)
- ✔ Visit the official Uttarakhand Tourism website
- ✔ Click on Char Dham Yatra 2025 Registration
- ✔ Fill in details (Name, ID Proof, Contact, Travel Dates)
- ✔ Upload required documents & make necessary payments (if any)
- ✔ Get your Yatra E-Pass
- Offline Registration (On-Spot at each Dham)
- ✔ Authorized Registration Counters are available at: Haridwar, Rishikesh, Sonprayag, and Joshimath
- ✔ Provide ID proof & contact details to get the Yatra pass
How to Reach Char Dham Temples
By Air – Nearest airport:
Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun
By Train– Closest railway stations:
Haridwar & Rishikesh
By Road– Direct buses available from
Haridwar, Rishikesh & Dehradun
By Heli– Helicopter services operate from Dehradun & Phata and available only for Kedarnath & Badrinath
IRCTC Helicopter services
Hotel Bookings
All the 4 dhams are located in difficult terrain and getting a decent hotel remains a challenge
as all the outlets and establishments operate only during yatra session and remain closed other times.
Garhwal Mandal Vikas Nigam (GMVN) offers decent to good choice all along the yatra route and
at the dhams but they get sold out immediately. Prefer pre-booking them online
GMVN Online Bookings
Essential Travel Tips for Char Dham Yatra

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✔Book Hotels Early - High demand during peak season -
✔Carry Warm Clothes – Even in summer, temperatures drop at night -
✔Medical Check-up Recommended – Yatra involves high-altitude trekking -
✔Follow Government Guidelines – Check for COVID-19 & safety protocols
Weather
Weather plays a important role and everybody has different level of comfort and acceptability with extreme environments. During char dham you have to deal with snow, rain as well as direct sun. Most important the weather is very unpredictable and you have all kinds of warnings coming as sms and WhatsApp but ground reality could be very different. You would here news about yatra getting stopped, people not allowed to move further but remember all these are temporary and unfortunately theses are just news maker and do not report if the things came back to normal after an hour itself. So utmost you can decide which is the best time to visit based your preference. Be prepared for the unexpected weather (warm clothings, rain coat and a hotel booking on top) and leave the rest to God. Weather is very unpredictable specially during summers. I am told that there are less crowd nearing end of season but it's also cold, so not sure which is the best time to visit.
Top places to visit
Haridwar, Rishikesh, Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath and Badrinath
Haridwar start the chardham yatra in true spirit by taking a holy dip at Har ki Pauri Haridwar.
Rishikesh visit Ram Jhula in Rishikesh and experience devine Aarti at Triveni ghat in the evening.
Yamunotri dham visit Surya Kund – A hot water spring where devotees cook rice and potatoes to offer as prasad and Divya Shila – A sacred rock pillar near the temple that devotees worship before entering the temple
Gangotri dham visit Surya Kund & Gauri Kund – Natural water pools with mythological importance
Gaumukh Glacier – The true source of the Ganga, accessible via a moderate-to-tough trek.
Pandava Gufa – An ancient cave believed to be used by the Pandavas during exile
Kedarnath dham visit Bhairavnath Temple – The guardian deity of Kedarnath
Adi Shankaracharya Samadhi – Recently reconstructed site behind the temple
Vasuki Tal – A high-altitude lake around 8 km trek from Kedarnath
Badrinath dham visit Tapt Kund – A natural hot water spring near the temple, used for ritual bathing
Neelkanth Peak – A towering snow-capped mountain offering a breathtaking backdrop
Mana Village – The last village before the India-China border, just 3 km away
Discover the ultimate Chardham (Tungnath and Triyuginarayan Temples)
All the places mentioned below are extra places you can visit
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Tungnath Temple
is one of the highest Shiva temples in the world and is the highest of the five Panch Kedar temples located in the Rudraprayag district, in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. The Tungnath (literal meaning: Lord of the peaks) mountains form the Mandakini and Alaknanda river valleys -
Triyuginarayan Temple
in Uttarakhand is believed to be the site where Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati got married. The temple is located in the Rudraprayag district, near Kedarnath. It is also known as the Akhand Dhuni Mandir or the temple of the eternal flame.
✨Interesting Facts

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The temple where the idol of Lord Badri is placed was not originally where it was found or placed. According to some texts Adi Shankaracharya is said to have retrieved the idol of the lord from Alaknanda river (which flows in its vicinity) and placed it inside the Garud Cave with hot springs currently known as ‘Tapt Kund’ and built a small temple there. Several ages later, the king of Garhwal moved it to its current location along with building a newer and bigger temple.
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Kedarnath Dham is the resting place of one of the most prominent names in the revival of Hinduism in India, Adi Shankaracharya. He died at a very young age of 32 after traveling all over the Indian sub-continent on foot to spread the word of Advaita. A small temple dedicated to him has been built on the other side of the temple and people visit it to pay their respect to the great sage, saint and philosopher who established Mutths, temples, and shrines with an aim of reviving the population about the relevance of Hinduism.
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The source of Yamuna River can be traced back to the Champasar Glacier which is located at a distance of 1 km from Yamunotri Dham. That route is completely inaccessible due to its narrowness and rock-strewn paths. The temple marks the first accessible point of Yamuna river and the presiding deity here is worshipped in the form of Yamuna Maa. Nobody till date has reached the Champasar glacier and due to its ecology and geographical features continues to remain a mystery.
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The structure of Kedarnath is built using large mountain rocks and are placed in a very strong manner which has over time proved its strength. During the time when the entire region of Rudraprayag including the temple was buried under snow for 400 long years in a mini ice age, the temple structure was not compromised in any way. Not a single crack was observed and this has also helped researchers in dating the temple. Also when Uttarakhand was hit with the devastating 2013 cloudburst flood, everything was destroyed, except the temple. People call it a miracle while others call it smart and thoughtful architecture.
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According to Hindu legends and myths the Yamuna is the daughter of Surya Dev or god of a son and goddess Saranyu, therefore, this holy river which makes its way from the side of the temple holds immense religious significance. People take a holy dip in its water since it is believed that not only do they get the blessings of Goddess Yamuna but it also liberates the devotee from the fear of death by the grace of yam Dev, her brother.
Food🍽️
All the Restaurants or food mentioned below are based on experience.
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Breakfast options are limited to Parathas, maggi & tea. Similarly dinner options are Dal, roti, rice, mix Veg, aloo gobi & sometime paneer gravy. Rajma Chaval is my course of menu in Uttarakhand, and is available almost all places
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