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Bus
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Available
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4 Stars Hotels
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5,416 metres
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Uttarakhand
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Feb, Mar, Apr & May
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All meals during the trip
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5-8 Hours
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Yes
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12
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65
Overview
Uttarakhand is known for its many Hindu pilgrimage sites. As a result, religious tourism accounts for a significant component of the state’s tourism. The Char Dham Yatra, which translates to “journey to four centres,” begins in Yamunotri and travels through Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath to conclude their pilgrimage. Aside from Chardham, travellers go to Panch Kedar (God Shiva’s five holy temples) and Panch Prayag (five sacred river confluences). The Haridwar Kumbh Mela (fair) occurs every 12 years and is a prominent tourist destination in the state during January and February. Nainital, also known as India’s lake district, welcomes visitors and offers a variety of water sports on freshwater lakes. The Jim Corbett National Park, India’s first national park, is located in Uttarakhand. Ecotourism and the first tiger conservation project are two of the city’s most well-known features.
Highlights
- Yamunotri Temple
- Trishul Temple
- Alaknanda and Mandakini river
- Gangothri Temple
- Kedarnath Temple
- Badrinath temple
- Ganga Arthi
- STD Accommodation
- Daily breakfast, lunch, dinner(veg)
- Pvt vehicle of 27-seaters minibus
- Travel Insurance