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Did you know that there are four holy sites in the Uttarakhand region? This char dham yatra temple list has been attracting pilgrims for centuries because of their spiritual significance. If you're going to take one of our chardham yatra tour package through these sacred grounds and Divine Kailash is your travel partner then we'll make sure that our expert crews are by your side every step of the way.

Visit Badrinath From Char Dham Yatra

Situated in the Garhwal Himalayas, Badrinath is a temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Its easy accessibility and popularity make it one of India’s most visited temples; at times even surpassing those located on the Ganges River Valley such as Varanasi. Surrounded by untidy village homes overlooking Nilkantha peak where snow falls year-round, this sacred shrine was first opened for worship during Vasanta Panchami which typically takes place around May each year with its closing date being set on Dussehra amidst Diwali celebrations that last about ten days from October through November every single year!

Visit Kedarnath From Char Dham

The trek to Kedarnath starts from Gaurikund, 207 kilometers from the city of Rishikesh. It is most remote temple among all four Dhams and attracts more than 300,000 pilgrims every year. The date for opening this temple is decided on Maha Shivaratri or stone-removing festival while it closes at sunset after a 15 day long period before next season begins in March or April . This majestic mountain top shrine situated high up in Lord Shiva’s territory occupies glacial terrace leftover by melting glacier which created Mandakini Valley many centuries ago as per Hindu mythology.

Visit Yamunototri From Char Dham

The trek to Yamunotri starts from Janki Chatti, located 225 kilometers away. The temple is the second holiest river in India and flows down past the Taj Mahal on its way south. Though small with few visitors, it's a worthwhile journey for those who enjoy the scenic beauty of untouched forests surrounding them all around! Like Gangotri Temple before it closes during Diwali every year after opening once Akshaya Tritiya passes as well when Goddess is carried out by priests (only one day).

Visit Gangotri From Char Dham

The Gangotri temple is a pilgrimage destination for Hindu devotees as it houses the shrine of Goddess Ganga, who represents spiritual bliss. Located among mountains and forests in uneven terrain, this holy place attracts 300 000 pilgrims annually to its evening aarti at 8pm. The annual event marks Akshay Tritiya which falls on either end of April or May depending on the year.

 


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