

The Do Dham Yatra combines the two most revered shrines of Uttarakhand in one seamless journey. Kedarnath — the sacred Jyotirlinga of Lord Shiva perched at 3,583m — and Badrinath — the divine abode of Lord Vishnu at 3,133m. Together, they represent the eternal union of Shiva and Vishnu in the heart of the Himalayas.
Our 7-day package is perfect for those who want a spiritually complete pilgrimage without the full 11-day Char Dham commitment. Comfortable stays, wholesome meals, a knowledgeable guide, and helicopter option for Kedarnath — everything is handled for you.
Kedarnath Jyotirlinga
Darshan at the sacred 12th Jyotirlinga of Lord Shiva — ancient, powerful, unforgettable.
Badrinath Darshan
Seek blessings of Lord Badrinarayan with optional VIP puja and abhishekam.
Helicopter Option
Skip the 18km trek — fly to Kedarnath by helicopter from Phata or Sersi.
Ganga Aarti, Haridwar
Begin your yatra with the divine Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri on Day 1.
Mana Village
Visit India's last village before Tibet — Vyas Gufa, Saraswati River & more.
Full Safety Cover
Medical kit, oxygen cylinder, emergency protocols — your safety is our priority.
Arrive Haridwar — Ganga Aarti
Arrive at Haridwar — the gateway to the Himalayas. Check in, relax, and attend the magnificent Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri in the evening. Meet your guide and receive your pilgrimage briefing.
Haridwar → Guptkashi (210 km)
Early departure for Guptkashi via Devprayag — where the Bhagirathi and Alaknanda rivers meet to form the sacred Ganga. Arrive Guptkashi by evening.
- 5:30 AM departure from Haridwar
- Stop at Devprayag Sangam for photos and puja
- Lunch en route at Srinagar/Rudraprayag
- Arrive Guptkashi by evening
- Evening visit to Ardh Nareshwar Temple, Guptkashi
- Dinner and overnight at Guptkashi
Kedarnath Darshan ✦ Crown of the Yatra
Drive to Sonprayag, then to Gaurikund. Trek 18km or take helicopter to Kedarnath at 3,583m. Darshan at the ancient Jyotirlinga temple of Lord Shiva. Overnight at Kedarnath.
- 3:00 AM: Early departure for Sonprayag (30km)
- Local shared jeep to Gaurikund (5km)
- Begin 18km trek OR take helicopter (pre-booked)
- Check-in at Kedarnath lodge/tent
- Early morning darshan — temple opens 4 AM
- Attend evening Aarti at Kedarnath Temple
- Overnight at Kedarnath
Kedarnath → Badrinath (170 km)
Morning final darshan at Kedarnath. Trek/heli back to Gaurikund. Drive via Rudraprayag and Karanprayag to Badrinath — the divine abode of Lord Vishnu. Arrive by evening.
Badrinath Darshan + Mana Village
Early morning abhishekam and darshan at the magnificent Badrinarayan Temple. Visit the sacred Tapt Kund (hot spring), Brahma Kapal, and Mana Village — the last Indian village before Tibet.
- 4:30 AM: Abhishekam / VIP darshan (optional)
- Take a dip in the holy Tapt Kund hot spring
- Visit Brahma Kapal ghat for pind daan rituals
- Explore Mana Village — last village of India
- See Vyas Gufa, Ganesh Gufa, Saraswati River
- Evening Aarti and prasad at Badrinath Temple
Badrinath → Rudraprayag → Rishikesh
After morning darshan, begin the return journey. Drive via Rudraprayag to Rishikesh — the yoga capital of the world. Visit Laxman Jhula and Triveni Ghat. Evening Ganga Aarti.
Rishikesh / Haridwar — Yatra Complete
Check out and transfer to Haridwar or Rishikesh Railway Station / Airport. The Do Dham Yatra is complete — you carry home divine blessings of both Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu.
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The Kedarnath darshan was beyond words — we trekked all 18km and every step felt blessed. Badrinath in the morning mist was divine. MilesNPeople arranged everything perfectly. Our guide Yogeshji was exceptional!
Took the helicopter for Kedarnath — smooth coordination, breathtaking views. Mana Village was an unexpected highlight. Food was fresh and sattvic throughout. Will definitely book the Char Dham next year!
Char Dham covers all 4 shrines (Yamunotri + Gangotri + Kedarnath + Badrinath) in 11 days. Do Dham covers the 2 most popular shrines — Kedarnath and Badrinath — in 7 days. It's perfect for those with limited time who want the most spiritually significant darshans.
The Kedarnath trek is 18km one way, with moderate difficulty. It involves a gradual ascent to 3,583m. Most reasonably fit individuals can complete it in 5–6 hours. Ponies and palanquins are available. Alternatively, our helicopter option bypasses the trek entirely.
May–June (pre-monsoon) and September–October (post-monsoon) are ideal. The shrines open in late April/early May and close in November for winter. September–October has the clearest mountain views and fewer crowds.
Yes! Badrinath is accessible by road. For Kedarnath, the helicopter option makes it comfortable for seniors and those with limited mobility. We've assisted many travellers aged 65+ complete the Do Dham comfortably.
Yes, helicopter seats are limited and sell out quickly — especially in peak season (May–June). We strongly recommend informing us about the helicopter requirement at the time of booking so we can arrange it in advance. Cost: ₹5,000–₹8,000 per person per way.