The Char Dham Yatra of Uttarakhand is one of the most sacred pilgrimages in India. Located in the majestic Garhwal Himalayas, the four holy shrines — Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath — hold immense spiritual significance and attract millions of devotees every year.
Each of these Dhams represents a unique aspect of Hindu faith and offers divine serenity, breathtaking natural beauty, and a deep sense of peace.
Altitude: 3,293 meters
Located in: Uttarkashi District
Yamunotri is the origin of the sacred River Yamuna and the first stop of the Char Dham Yatra. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Yamuna, the daughter of Surya Dev. Surrounded by lofty peaks and glaciers, the trek to Yamunotri is filled with scenic beauty.
The holy Surya Kund, where devotees cook rice tied in a cloth, and the Divya Shila, where prayers are offered, are major attractions.
Altitude: 3,100 meters
Located in: Uttarkashi District
Gangotri marks the origin of India’s holiest river, the Ganga. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Ganga and was built in the 18th century by Gorkha General Amar Singh Thapa.
The spiritual energy of the place is unmatched, as it is believed that King Bhagirath meditated here to bring the divine river to Earth.
Nearby attractions include Gaumukh Glacier, Bhagirathi Shila, and the peaceful surroundings of the Himalayas.
Altitude: 3,583 meters
Located in: Rudraprayag District
One of the twelve Jyotirlingas, Kedarnath Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and holds exceptional importance in Hindu mythology. Surrounded by the mighty Kedarnath Peak and snow-covered mountains, it is the spiritual heart of the Char Dham Yatra.
According to legend, the Pandavas sought Lord Shiva’s blessings here to atone for their sins after the Mahabharata war.
The 18 km trek to the temple is a journey of devotion, courage, and unmatched natural beauty.
Altitude: 3,133 meters
Located in: Chamoli District
Dedicated to Lord Badri Vishal (Vishnu), Badrinath is one of the most important pilgrim sites in India and part of both Char Dham (India) and Chota Char Dham (Uttarakhand).
Situated between the Nar and Narayan mountain ranges with the Neelkanth Peak towering above, this sacred town is known for its tranquil environment and divine aura.
Devotees take a holy dip in the Tapt Kund, a natural hot spring, before entering the temple.
Cleanses the soul and brings spiritual awakening
Surrounded by pristine Himalayan beauty
Deep cultural and mythological significance
Offers peace, devotion, and a life-transforming experience
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