




Assemble at Akshardham Metro Station, Delhi by 10:00–11:00 PM. Meet your trip leader and group members for a short briefing. Depart in a comfortable tempo traveller for an overnight journey towards Devprayag.
Arrive in Devprayag early morning. Visit Devprayag Sangam, where the Alaknanda and Bhagirathi rivers merge to form the holy Ganga. Stop at Dhari Devi Temple, dedicated to Goddess Kali, the guardian deity of Uttarakhand. Drive towards the stay location; check-in, freshen up, and relax. Dinner followed by an overnight stay.
Start your day with an early morning breakfast. Drive to Chopta, the starting point of the trek. Begin the trek to Tungnath Temple (approx. 4.5 km) — the world's highest Shiva temple. Continue the ascent to Chandrashila Peak (additional 1.5 km) for panoramic Himalayan views including Nanda Devi, Trishul, and Chaukhamba ranges. Trek back to Chopta before sunset. Overnight stay at Chopta or Sari Village.
Wake up early, have breakfast, and check out from the stay. Drive to Sari Village, the starting point of the Deoria Tal trek. Trek to Deoria Tal — a serene alpine lake offering stunning reflections of the Himalayan peaks. Trek back to Sari Village. Visit Omkareshwar Temple, Ukhimath. Begin the return journey to Delhi. Reach Delhi early morning.
Prices are per person. GST 5% extra. Registration amount ₹2,000 per person non-refundable.
Yes, while it's a 16km trek, someone with basic fitness can complete it. Options like ponies and helicopters are also available at extra cost.
The best months are May to June and September to October. Avoid the peak monsoon (July-August) if possible.
Basic physical endurance. We recommend 2-3 weeks of cardiovascular preparation like walking or climbing stairs.
Yes, Kedarnath is at 11,755 ft. Drink plenty of water (3-4 liters a day) and climb slowly to stay safe.
Standard Char Dham Yatra registration and a valid Aadhar card are mandatory for the trek.
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