Morning meets our driver at Delhi Airport/Railway Station/Pickup point, and then we will drive towards Haridwar. On reach check in into hotel, if you have time then you can visit Ganga Arti at Hari-Ki-Pauri, later drive back to hotel, after refreshed have dinner and overnight stay at Haridwar.
Today morning after breakfast, check out from hotel and then we will drive towards Barkot via Mussoorie/Vikas Nagar. On reach check in into the hotel, after refreshed have dinner and overnight stay at Barkot.
Today early morning, we will proceed for Jankichatti/Phoolchatti, on reach there, start your trek from here to Yamunotri (6km) (Either by walk or by horse or by Doli at your own cost). After taking a bath in JamunabaiKund's warm water and having Darshan of Yamunaji return to Jankichatti by trek. Later drive back to Barkot hotel, after refreshed have dinner and overnight stay at Barkot. Yamunotri Temple: Maharani Gularia of Jaipur built the temple in the 19th Century. It was destroyed twice in the present century and rebuilt again. At Yamunotri, one can cook rice by packing it in a cloth and dipping it in the hot water of the Tapt Kund. Pilgrims take this cooked rice home as
Morning after breakfast, check out from the hotel and then we will drive towards Haridwar. On reach check in into hotel after refreshed have dinner & overnight stay at Haridwar.
This is the last day of your tour. Morning after breakfast, check out from the hotel and then we will drive towards Delhi for drop with sweet memories.
The trek to Yamunotri is about 5–6 km from Janki Chatti and involves moderate uphill walking. While it is manageable for most travelers, those who find trekking difficult can opt for ponies, palkis, or doli services. Comfortable footwear, hydration, and taking breaks help make the trek smooth and enjoyable.
Yes, it is suitable for senior citizens with proper planning. While the trek requires some effort, pony and palki services are available to make the journey easier. Seniors should carry essential medicines, avoid overexertion, and travel at a relaxed pace. A medical consultation before the Yatra is also recommended.
Travelers should pack warm woollen clothes, comfortable walking shoes, rain protection, gloves, and essential medicines. A reusable water bottle, snacks, torch, power bank, and a small first-aid kit are also helpful. Since mountain weather changes quickly, layered and waterproof clothing is essential.
The best time for the Yatra is May–June and September–October, when the weather is pleasant and the roads are safer. The monsoon season (July–August) can bring heavy rains and landslides. October offers peaceful and clear travel conditions, but temperatures may drop at higher altitudes.
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