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Meet our driver at the Dehradun Haridwar Railway Station and drive to Guptkashi. En route, you may witness the magnificent Mandakini River in Tilwara. The Mandakiniriver departs at Kedarnath, drives along the journey to Guptkashi, and visits the ArdhNarishwar Temple in Guptakashi. Check into your hotel upon arriving in Guptakashi. Overnight stay at Guptakashi.
After breakfast, go to Kedarnath. Enjoy Kedanrath Darshan and return to your hotel. Overnight stay in Kedarnath. BY HELICOPTER: In the morning, our driver will bring you to your pre-booked Helipad. After returning, our car will drop you off at the hotel for a break. BY journey: In the morning, our driver will drop you off in Sonprayag, after which you will take a local jeep to Gourikund and then begin your journey to Kedarnath Ji. Following darshan, you return to Sonpraag. There is a significant parking difficulty, therefore the driver will return to another palace. If his contact number is not functioning, you must arrange for another taxi or wait for your driver and send a message to another driver. KEDARNATH:The Kedarnath Shrine, one of Lord Shiva's 12 jyotirlingas, is a picturesque location set against the spectacular Kedarnath range. Kedar is another name for Lord Shiva. According to mythology, after defeating the Kaurava in the Kurukshetra battle, the Pandavas felt guilty over killing their own brothers and sought Lord Shiva's favor for redemption. He evaded them again and sought refuge at Kedarnath in the form of a bull. When he realized he was being pursued, he dove beneath the ground, leaving his hump visible. The remaining pieces of Lord Shiva arrived in four different locations and are worshipped as his incarnations.Tungnath saw his arms, Rudranath saw his face, Madhmaheshwar saw his abdomen, and Kalpeshwar saw his locks (hair) and head. Kedarnath and the four aforementioned shrines are collectively known as Panch Kedar. KEDARNATH WEATHER - Because to its great altitude, the weather in Kedarnath is cold for most of the year. Summers here are cool and pleasant, however winters are harsh. During the summer, the temperature ranges around 20° Celsius. Light woolen clothing is advised. The winter season in Kedarnath is harsh, with temperatures dropping to as low as 0° Celsius. During this period, the area also experiences snowfall. Tourists typically avoid this time due to harsh weather conditions.
You get up before dawn, take a bath, and arrive to the temple by 4:45 a.m. for the "Abhishek" of Kedarnath Shiva. Anyone can enter Garbha Griha and touch the idol. You can also prostrate with your head touching the deity. After darshan and worship, you leave the temple and return to the government camps or lodges. Later, you'll begin the 20-kilometer return walk from Kedarnath to Guptkashi. The automobiles are waiting for you at Guptkashi Car Parking, and you will travel to your accommodation. Dinner and overnight at Guptkashi.
After breakfast, drive to Badrinath. Check into the hotel upon arrival at Badrinath. After bathing in the Tapt Kund, pilgrims attend Badrivishal's Darshan and Aarti in the evening. Brahma Kapal is vital for ancestral Pinddan Shraddh (Pitrus). Other important sightseeing locations are Mana, Vyas Gufa, Mata Murti, Charanpaduka, Bhimkund, and the Saraswati River's "Mukh". Within three kilometres of Badrinath Ji. Overnight stay at Badrinath.
After breakfast, head to Rudraprayag via Joshimath. On the way, we visited the Narsingh Temple in Joshimath and then returned to Rudraprayag via Joshimath. Check into your hotel upon arrival in Rudraprayag. Overnight stay at Rudraprayag. Rudraprayag is one of the five confluences on the Alaknanda River. It is the point where the Alaknanda and Mandakini rivers meet. Kedarnath, a Hindu holy town, is located 86 kilometers from Rudraprayag.
After breakfast, check out of the hotel and proceed to Haridwar. & Dropping you off at the railway station for your onward journey, with a great blessing from the Do Dham Yatra tour.
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