Do Dham Yatra Trek
The Do Dham Yatra is a sacred journey to Kedarnath and Badrinath, two of the most important temples in India. This trip is perfect for those who want to seek blessings and enjoy the beauty of the Himalayas. As you travel through the mountains, you will see holy rivers, green valleys, and snow-covered peaks that make the journey peaceful and special.
Introduction to Do Dham Yatra
The journey starts from Delhi or Haridwar and takes you through beautiful places like Devprayag, Rudraprayag, and Karnaprayag, where rivers come together. The trek to Kedarnath is full of fresh air, waterfalls, and stunning views. The Kedarnath Temple, standing tall in the middle of the mountains, feels truly divine.
After Kedarnath, the journey continues to Tungnath, the highest Shiva temple in the world. Next, you will visit Badrinath, the holy temple of Lord Vishnu. Surrounded by the grand Neelkanth Peak, the Badrinath Temple is a peaceful and spiritual place. On the way back, you may also get a chance to see the famous Ganga Aarti in Rishikesh, a beautiful sight filled with devotion and lights.
About Kedarnath, Badrinath, and Tungnath Mahadev
Kedarnath – The Holy Temple of Lord Shiva
Kedarnath is a famous Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is located in the Himalayan mountains of Uttarakhand at a height of 11,755 feet. The temple is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas, which are very special places of worship for Shiva devotees. The journey to Kedarnath is an 18 km trek from Gaurikund, and people believe that visiting this temple washes away sins. The temple is open from April to November because winters here are very cold with heavy snowfall.
Badrinath – The Home of Lord Vishnu
Badrinath is a very sacred temple of Lord Vishnu, located at 10,827 feet in Uttarakhand. It is one of the Char Dham pilgrimage sites, which are four important religious places in India. The temple is on the banks of the Alaknanda River and is surrounded by tall snow-covered mountains. It is believed that Lord Vishnu meditated here, and Goddess Lakshmi turned into a tree to protect him. Pilgrims visit Badrinath between April and November, as the temple remains closed during winter due to snow.
Tungnath Mahadev – The Highest Shiva Temple in the World
Tungnath is a very special temple of Lord Shiva, located at 12,073 feet. It is the highest Shiva temple in the world and is part of the Panch Kedar temples. According to legends, Lord Shiva’s arms appeared here when he tried to hide from the Pandavas after the war of Mahabharata. The temple is reached by a 4 km trek from Chopta, which is surrounded by beautiful mountains. The place is perfect for both religious travelers and those who love nature and trekking.
These temples are not just places of worship but also offer breathtaking natural beauty, making them must-visit destinations for devotees and adventure lovers. 🚩
Why Choose the Do Dham Yatra?
✔ Visit Two Holy Temples – Get blessings at Kedarnath and Badrinath, two of the most important pilgrimage sites.
✔ Enjoy Beautiful Scenery – Travel through green valleys, tall mountains, and sacred rivers.
✔ Suitable for Everyone – Whether you are a first-time traveler or an experienced pilgrim, this journey is perfect for all.
✔ Feel the Spiritual Energy – Experience the peaceful and divine atmosphere of the Himalayas.
✔ Comfortable Travel – Divya Destination ensures smooth transport, good food, and cozy stays for a hassle-free journey.
Join Divya Destination on this sacred yatra and experience the blessings and beauty of the Himalayas!
Key Highlights of Hampta Pass Trek:
- Scenic Views: See the clear difference between the green Kullu Valley and the dry Spiti Valley.
- Chandratal Lake Trip: Make a stop at the beautiful Chandratal Lake, famous for its bright blue water and high mountains.
- Diverse Plants and Animals: Hike through pine, deodar, and oak forests, and look for Himalayan wildlife along the path.
- Mountain Views: Enjoy stunning sights of the Indrasan and Deo Tibba peaks.
- River Crossings and Falls: Feel the excitement of crossing rivers and walking near flowing waterfalls, making the trip more adventurous.