Char Dham Yatra 2026

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Char Dham Yatra 2026

Planning Char Dham in 2026? You need four things sorted before you leave home: opening dates, free registration (e-pass), realistic days, and a budget. This page covers the full Char Dham trip, Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath. Deep trek, helicopter, and temple details live in the individual guides linked below.

Right now (August 2026): all four dhams are open. Monsoon means landslides and same-day route closures. If you can wait, September–October is the safer window before the temples close for winter.

Start points for most Indians: train or flight into Delhi → Haridwar / Rishikesh, or fly Dehradun (Jolly Grant) and continue by road.

Char Dham Yatra 2026 dates

Openings are confirmed. Closing dates stay tentative until temple committees announce final winter closing.

Dham Opens Closes (tentative) How you reach
Yamunotri 19 April 2026 about 11 Nov 2026 (Bhai Dooj) Road to Janki Chatti, then about 6 km trek
Gangotri 19 April 2026 about 10 Nov 2026 (around Diwali) Road up to the temple town
Kedarnath 22 April 2026, 8 AM about 11 Nov 2026 (Bhai Dooj) Road to Gaurikund, then 16–18 km trek or IRCTC helicopter
Badrinath 23 April 2026 about 13 Nov 2026 (temple committee confirms) Road to the temple town

Most people visit in this order: Yamunotri → Gangotri → Kedarnath → Badrinath. You can do fewer than four, but each temple you enter still needs registration.

How to register

Registration is free and compulsory. Without the QR e-pass, checkpoints turn you back (common stops include Sonprayag for Kedarnath and Pandukeshwar for Badrinath).

  1. Open registrationandtouristcare.uk.gov.in, or the Tourist Care Uttarakhand app, or WhatsApp Yatra to +91-8394833833
  2. Verify mobile OTP, upload Aadhaar / passport / voter ID + photo
  3. Select dhams and travel dates
  4. Download the QR e-pass
  5. Carry print + phone copy. Network drops on trails; many counters want paper

Offline counters run at Haridwar, Rishikesh, and route towns, but lines get long. Registration does not book hotel or taxi.

Driving your own vehicle? Ask locally / on the portal about Trip Card requirements, and Green Card for commercial vehicles (greencard.uk.gov.in).

How many days do you need?

Plan Days Who it suits
Full road trip covering all four 10–12 days Families, first-timers, elders who need rest days
Tight road trip covering all four 7–8 days Fit groups, early starts, no side trips, good weather only
Helicopter-assisted 4–6 days typical for packages Time-poor travellers; weather can cancel flights

Keep one spare day in monsoon. Do not plan night mountain driving; hill roads often restrict movement roughly 10 pm–4 am.

Sample 10-day plan from Haridwar / Rishikesh

  1. Arrive Haridwar or Rishikesh. Rest. Confirm e-pass printouts.
  2. Drive toward Barkot / Janki Chatti side for Yamunotri.
  3. Yamunotri trek and darshan; overnight on return side.
  4. Drive toward Uttarkashi / Harsil.
  5. Gangotri darshan; overnight Harsil or Uttarkashi.
  6. Long transit toward Kedarnath route (Rudraprayag area).
  7. Sonprayag / Gaurikund. Next morning: trek or helicopter to Kedarnath.
  8. Descend; start toward Joshimath / Badrinath highway.
  9. Badrinath darshan; Mana if energy left. Overnight Joshimath or Badrinath.
  10. Return to Rishikesh / Haridwar / Dehradun for train or flight.

Shorter packages compress days 2–9 hard. In August rains, that compression is where people get stuck.

How to reach from Delhi

Most groups do Delhi → Haridwar / Rishikesh by train, then a Tempo Traveller / Innova / shared jeep for the hills.

  • Train: book IRCTC to Haridwar Junction early for May–June and Sep–Oct weekends
  • Flight: Delhi–Dehradun, then road to Rishikesh / Haridwar (about 1–1.5 hr depending on traffic)
  • Full package: many operators pick up from Haridwar / Rishikesh hotels; compare inclusions (meals, pony, helicopter) before paying

From Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai: fly or take train to Delhi / Dehradun first, then the same hill plan. Don’t schedule same-day flight + Yamunotri trek.

Char Dham Yatra cost (2026)

These are rough per-person costs for Indians starting from Haridwar. Hotel class, group size, and helicopter change totals fast. Always re-check local rates.

Style Rough total Typical setup
Shoestring DIY ₹12,000–20,000 Shared jeep / bus, dharamshala or basic lodge, dhaba food, no helicopter
Typical family / group package ₹20,000–35,000 Shared Tempo or similar, simple hotels, breakfast + dinner, road only
Private cab (cost split 4 ways) ₹25,000–45,000+ Innova / SUV for the full trip; hotels separate or bundled
Kedarnath helicopter add-on extra ₹6,500+ return seat class (IRCTC; sells out; fraud common off-portal)
Full helicopter packages ₹1.5 lakh+ often quoted Confirm operator, weather policy, and what happens if flight cancels

Money tips that matter on the ground:

  • Carry cash beyond Uttarkashi / Guptkashi / Joshimath; ATMs fail
  • Pony, palki, and porter for Yamunotri / Kedarnath are extra
  • Never book Kedarnath helicopter from random WhatsApp agents; use official IRCTC / authorised channels

Should you travel in monsoon?

July–August 2026: possible, but expect delays. Rain, landslide debris, and temporary trek or road closures are normal on this yatra. Authorities have been urging pilgrims to check weather before leaving each morning.

If dates are flexible, shift to September–October. If you must travel in August: keep spare days, avoid riverbanks on the Kedarnath side, keep hotel bookings refundable where you can, and refresh the registration portal / local advisories before every long drive.

Rules that actually stop people

  • Phone / camera ban inside major temples (use the cloakroom). Don’t film inside the main shrine.
  • Medical caution for 55+ and anyone with heart, asthma, diabetes, BP issues. Kedarnath trek is the hard test; helicopter is the usual alternative.
  • E-pass date must match travel day at checkpoints.
  • Night driving bans on hill stretches.
  • Fake helicopter tickets and “VIP darshan” WhatsApp sellers.

Medical posts and ambulances are denser than before on the routes, but self-care still matters: warm layers, rain jacket, grip shoes, personal medicines, ORS.

Package vs planning it yourself

DIY: cheaper if you understand shared jeeps, can handle Hindi/local bargaining, and will chase rooms daily. More stress in peak and monsoon.

Package: costs more, saves coordination. Read the fine print: which dhams, how many nights, meals, pony/helicopter excluded, what if landslide adds a day.

For elders, private vehicle + possible Kedarnath helicopter is usually saner than a fully shared shoestring run.

Winter seats (after closing)

When high temples shut, deities move for winter worship:

  • Yamunotri → Kharsali
  • Gangotri → Mukhba
  • Kedarnath → Ukhimath
  • Badrinath → Joshimath

FAQ

Is Char Dham registration free in 2026?

Yes. Use the official Uttarakhand portal or Tourist Care app. You still pay separately for transport, stay, food, pony, and helicopter.

How many days for Char Dham Yatra?

Plan 10–12 days for a comfortable full Char Dham trip from Haridwar. 7–8 days is possible but tight. Helicopter packages can be shorter if weather cooperates.

What is the Char Dham Yatra cost from Haridwar?

Budget DIY often lands around ₹12,000–20,000 per person. Most family packages sit nearer ₹20,000–35,000. Private cab and helicopter push it higher. Treat these as planning ranges, not fixed quotes.

Can I do Char Dham in August 2026?

Temples are open, but monsoon risk is real. Prefer September–October if you can move dates.

Do I need to visit all four dhams?

No. Many pilgrims do Kedarnath + Badrinath only, or add Yamunotri / Gangotri when time allows. Register for every shrine you will enter.

Where should I start?

Haridwar or Rishikesh for road yatra. Dehradun airport if you fly. Joshimath matters on the Badrinath approach.

Dham-wise guides

Official alerts and e-pass: registrationandtouristcare.uk.gov.in