Kedarnath Yatra
Sacred pilgrimage to the ancient Shiva jyotirlinga at 3,583m through the divine Mandakini valley.
Kedarnath is one of the most revered pilgrimage sites in India — and one of the most dramatic. Perched at 3,583m in the Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarakhand, the ancient Kedarnath Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is one of the 12 Jyotirlingas (sacred abodes of Shiva) in India. It is also part of the Panch Kedar pilgrimage circuit.
The temple's origins are attributed to the Pandavas, who are said to have built it to atone for the sins of the Mahabharata war. The current stone temple structure dates to the 8th century, reportedly built or restored by Adi Shankaracharya, who also attained samadhi near the temple premises.
The Kedarnath temple sits beside the Mandakini River with the snow-capped Kedarnath and Kedar Dome peaks forming a breathtaking backdrop. The spiritual and natural grandeur of this location is unlike anywhere else on earth.
Reaching Kedarnath involves multiple stages of travel:
The nearest airport is Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun, approximately 250km from Gaurikund (the Kedarnath trek base). Taxis and buses connect Dehradun to Rishikesh, Haridwar, and onwards to Gaurikund.
The nearest major railway stations are Rishikesh and Haridwar. From here, buses and taxis run to Sonprayag and Gaurikund. The road journey from Rishikesh to Gaurikund takes approximately 8–10 hours.
The road route: Delhi/Dehradun → Rishikesh/Haridwar → Rudraprayag → Sonprayag → Gaurikund. At Gaurikund, private vehicles are not permitted beyond the parking area. You proceed to Kedarnath on foot or by helicopter.
The Kedarnath trek is one of the most iconic pilgrimage treks in India — challenging, rewarding, and deeply spiritual. The trail begins at Gaurikund (1,982m) and ends at Kedarnath temple (3,583m), covering approximately 16–18km one way with an elevation gain of 1,600m.
The ascent takes 6–8 hours at a comfortable pace. Pony, palki (doli), and porter services are available throughout the route for those who need them.
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Book Kedarnath Yatra with TrekiFor pilgrims who cannot undertake the trek — whether due to age, health conditions, or time constraints — helicopter services offer an excellent alternative. Several operators run helicopter services between Phata, Sersi, and Guptkashi helipads and the Kedarnath helipad, just a short walk from the temple.
The Kedarnath temple is open for approximately 6 months annually, usually from May to November. Here is a month-by-month guide:
Online registration for Kedarnath is mandatory and has a daily pilgrim quota. The process:
Packing well makes a significant difference to your Kedarnath experience. The altitude and unpredictable weather demand preparation:
Accommodation at Kedarnath is available in the form of GMVN guesthouses, private hotels, and dharamshalas (pilgrim rest houses). Options range from basic dormitories to deluxe rooms. Tents are also available at the campsite near the temple.
Key booking tips:
For a worry-free pilgrimage, let Treki handle your accommodation pre-booking as part of our Kedarnath Yatra package.
When does Kedarnath open in 2025?
Kedarnath temple typically opens on Akshaya Tritiya (usually April/May) and closes on Bhaiya Dooj (October/November). The exact 2025 dates will be announced by the Badrinath-Kedarnath Temple Committee closer to the season.
How long is the Kedarnath trek?
The Kedarnath trek is 16–18km one way from Gaurikund (1,982m) to Kedarnath (3,583m). It takes 6–8 hours to ascend at a comfortable pilgrim pace and 4–5 hours to descend. Ponies and palki (doli) are also available.
Is the Kedarnath helicopter worth it?
For elderly, unwell, or time-constrained pilgrims, yes — the helicopter is absolutely worth it. The flight takes 7–10 minutes vs an 8-hour trek. However, it costs ₹5,000–₹10,000 per person one way and is subject to weather cancellations.
What is the best time to visit Kedarnath?
May–June and September–October are the best months. October is especially beautiful — clear skies, minimal crowds, and stunning snow-capped peak views. Avoid July–August due to monsoon rains and landslides.
Is registration required for Kedarnath Yatra?
Yes, registration is mandatory via the official Char Dham government portal. A daily pilgrim quota is enforced. Register well in advance of your planned visit date, especially if visiting in peak season.