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Choose our Char Dham Yatra Tour Package to discover the spiritual journey of Char Dham. In this package we will cover all the four temples including Kedarnath, Badrinath, Gangotri, and Yamunotri Temples. Every year many devotees seek blessings of almighty pilgrims with spiritual ambience of the Himalayas. So, Book Char Dham Yatra Tour Package from Luxigo Tours Now!
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1. When is the Char Dham Yatra open?
The pilgrimage typically opens in late April or early May and closes around Diwali (late October to November). In 2025, the opening and closing dates are approximately: Yamunotri: Opens April 30, closes October 31 Gangotri: Opens April 30, closes November 2 Kedarnath: Opens May 2, closes November 2 Badrinath: Opens May 2, closes November 9
2. What is the best time to undertake the Yatra?
The ideal periods are: Summer (May–June): Pleasant weather, open temples, scenic views—though crowded and expensive. Post-monsoon (September–October): Crisp air, fewer crowds, lush landscapes, and reduced costs
3. Why avoid monsoon and winter seasons?
Monsoon (July–September): Heavy rainfall leads to landslides, slippery paths, and frequent roadblocks. Helicopter services may also be suspended Winter (November–April): Extreme cold and snow make temples inaccessible. During this time, deities reside in their winter abodes, such as Ukhimath for Kedarnath and Joshimath for Badrinath
4. What should I know about crowds and planning?
May–June: Peak season with heavy footfall—2025's first week saw 2.9 lakh pilgrims (down 26% from 2024). Planning and booking ahead are essential September–October: More relaxed environment, fewer crowds and easier logistics
5. Are there environmental or safety concerns?
Pilgrim numbers are being monitored to prevent overcrowding, as these mountainous shrines are ecologically fragile Recent geopolitical tensions have affected bookings and occupancy—hotels reported up to 50% cancellations in some areas for early 2025
6. What are the temple timings?
General darshan timings for 2025: Yamunotri: 7:00 am–1:00 pm & 4:00 pm–8:00 pm Gangotri: 6:15 am–2:00 pm & 3:00 pm–9:30 pm Kedarnath: 4:00 am–1:00 pm & 4:00 pm–9:00 pm Badrinath: 4:30 am–1:00 pm & 4:00 pm–9:00 pm
7. How can I plan for a smoother pilgrimage?
Avoid temple opening rush by beginning 4–5 days post-launch Pre-book accommodations, transport, and pooja services to avoid peak season hassles.
8. Is group or solo travel manageable?
Yes, both options work well—just ensure appropriate planning. Avoid monsoon due to safety risks, and choose either peak season (with advance bookings) or the calmer post-monsoon window for fewer crowds and smoother logistics.