Why Book the Do Dham Yatra Package from Pilgrim Packages India
Do Dham Yatra Package is for people who cannot undertake the complete Char Dham pilgrimage for any reason. Therefore, people visit the Do Dham—Kedarnath and Badrinath. At Pilgrim Packages India, we offer a 05-day Do Dham Yatra Package Fixed Departure 2026, inclusive of private taxis, accommodations, meals, local transport, and temple darshan. Our tour package is ideal for everyone seeking a reliable and comfortable journey. We guarantee our guests' safety and comfort by designing the best tour itinerary. This tour package has fixed departure dates, which means there will be no delays or issues. You will be picked up from the designated point at a fixed time and also dropped back at the source on the scheduled date and time.
Top Attractions to See During the Do Dham Yatra
The Do Dham Yatra is one of the most significant pilgrimages in Hinduism. People from all over India embark on this arduous journey to connect with the divine and seek the Almighty’s blessings. Apart from spiritual significances, these pilgrimage destinations are famous for their breathtaking natural beauty. Here are the top attractions that you must visit during your Do Dham Yatra:
Guptkashi
Situated in the Garhwal Himalayas, Guptkashi is a serene temple town in Uttarakhand. It is renowned for its mythological connection with the Pandavas and Lord Shiva. It is the gateway to the sacred temple of Kedarnath. Also, famous for its Vishwanath Temple and Ardhnareshwar Temple. It serves as a significant stop on the route to Kedarnath.
Sonprayag
Sonprayag is a beautiful, tranquil village located in the Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand. It is for being a holy site at the confluence of the Mandakini and Basuki Rivers. This serves as an important base camp for the Kedarnath Yatra. Pilgrims start their yatra to Kedarnath from here, and also, the helicopter services are available from Phata.
Gaurikund
Gaurikund is the place from where the 17 km trek to Kedarnath begins. Travelers and pilgrims drive from Sonprayag to Gaurikund to begin their trek. The place has mythological significance, associated with Goddess Parvati. It is also famous for its scenic natural beauty and hot springs, which are great for sore muscles before and after the trek.
Joshimath
During the Badrinath Yatra, most pilgrims take a halt at Joshimath. However, it is not just a resting point but also a spiritual centre. It is home to many ancient temples and, most importantly, Adi Shankaracharya’s math. Brimming with mesmerizing mountain views, Joshimath is a town with a rich history.
Vishnuprayag
Known as one of the prayags (river confluences), Vishnuprayag is the confluence of Alaknanda and Dhauliganga Rivers. It is the first of the five Prayags known as Panch Prayag. Being a revered pilgrimage site, Vishnuprayag is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. It is believed that Lord Vishnu once meditated here. So, there is also an octagonal temple on the riverbank dedicated to Lord Vishnu.
Govindghat
Located at the confluence of the Alaknanda and the Lakshman Ganga Rivers, Govindghat is a picturesque town in Chamoli District of Uttarakhand. It is located before the Badrinath Temple and is the gateway to the Valley of Flowers and Hemkund Sahib. The beautiful landscape of this place is worth the stop.
Mana Village
Located at an elevation of 3300 metres near the Badrinath Temple and Indo-China Border, Mana Village is known as the last village of India before the border. It is famous for its scenic beauty and also the mythological river Saraswati, which is said to be seen in Mana Village only.










