The Char Dham Yatra is scheduled to start on the occasion of Akshaya Tritiya (19th April 2026), with the opening of Gangotri and Yamunotri shrines.

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The Char Dham Yatra in Uttarakhand is one of the most sacred pilgrimages in India. It includes four holy shrines - Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath - nestled in the peaceful Himalayas. Every year, thousands of devotees travel to these temples to seek blessings, find inner peace, and experience the spiritual energy of the mountains. The entire sojourn is not just about visiting temples. It is also about enjoying nature, quiet surroundings, and a sense of devotion that stays with you long after the trip ends.

Among these four, Kedarnath and Badrinath are the most visited dhams, commonly known as the Do Dham Yatra. They can be planned together in a shorter duration. If you are travelling from a far city like Bangalore, proper planning becomes very important. You need to consider flights, road journeys, weather, and physical preparation for the Kedarnath trek. This blog will help you understand how to plan a smooth and comfortable Kedarnath & Badrinath Dham Yatra from Bangalore. From travel routes to a simple day-by-day itinerary, everything is explained in an easy way so you can plan your spiritual trip without any confusion.

7 Nights & 8 Days Detailed Itinerary for Kedarnath and Badrinath Yatra from Bangalore-

Opening Dates for Char Dham Yatra 2026

Start your journey with a direct flight from Bangalore to Dehradun. After reaching, check into your hotel and relax. If you have time and energy, you can explore a few local places in Dehradun, especially the Robber’s Cave. Otherwise, take proper rest because the next few days will involve long travel and altitude changes.

Day 2: Dehradun to Guptkashi

After breakfast, begin your road journey to Guptkashi, 218 km away. The drive is long but very scenic, with rivers, mountains, and small towns along the way. On reaching, check into one of the comfortable Hotels in Guptkashi. Rest well and prepare for the Kedarnath trek the next day.

Day 3: Guptkashi to Kedarnath

Early morning, drive to Gaurikund, which is the starting point of the trek. From here, begin your trek to Kedarnath. The trek is challenging but very rewarding. It almost takes 7 hours to complete the trek to Kedarnath. Once you reach, visit the temple and attend the evening aarti. The peaceful atmosphere and spiritual vibe make it a special experience. Stay overnight at any hotel or dharamshala near the temple.

Day 4: Kedarnath to Sonprayag

After morning darshan, start your trek back to Gaurikund. From there, drive to Sonprayag for your overnight stay. It is a short and relaxing day after the previous day’s trek.

Day 5: Sonprayag to Badrinath

Begin your journey towards Badrinath Dham. The drive takes you through beautiful mountain roads and river views. In order to reach Badrinath Temple, you do not need to trek a long way. On arrival, check into your hotel and rest.

Day 6: Badrinath Darshan & Nearby Visits

Attend the temple darshan in the morning. Later, visit nearby places like Charan Paduka and explore the Mana Village, known as the last village of India. These places add cultural and spiritual value to your trip.

Day 7: Badrinath to Rudraprayag

Drive to Rudraprayag. On the way or after reaching, visit Rudranath Temple, the confluence of the Alaknanda and Mandakini rivers, and Koteshwar Cave Temple. Enjoy the calm surroundings and stay overnight.

Day 8: Return to Bangalore

Drive back to Dehradun and head to Jolly Grant Airport for your flight to Bangalore. Your spiritual journey ends with peaceful memories and blessings.