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Day 1 - New Delhi -Haridwar : Arrival New Delhi Airport / Rly Stn. meet our representative & proceed for Haridwar, evening visit Har – Ki – Pauri to observe Ganga Aarti at this holy place. Overnight stay at Haridwar.
Day 2 - HARIDWAR (Local Sightseeing) : Full day Haridwar local sight seen / Ganga snan (Bath) etc. Later in the evening visit Har- Ki- Pauri to observe Ganga Aarti at this holy place. Overnight stay at Haridwar
Day 3 - HARIDWAR – BADKOT (180 Kms) : After an early Breakfast proceed for Badkot (Base for Yamunotri). En route visit Kemty fall. Overnight stay Badkot.
Day 4 - YAMUNOTRI DHAM (35kms. + 5 kms trekking one way) : Today early morning drive to Janaki Chatti, trek start from here to Yamunotri. On arrival walk/ pony / doly towards Yamunotri (5 Kms) Arrive Yamunotri, One can cook rice by packing it in a cloth and dipping it in the hot water of the hot kund. Pilgrims take this cooked rice home as "Prasad". Here near the temple "Pooja" can be offered to Divya Shila, After taking bath in Jamunabai Kund's warn water and having "Darshan" of pious "Yamunaji" returning to Phoolchatti & later drive back to Badkot. Overnight stay at Hotel.
Day 5 - BADKOT – UTTARKASHI (98 Kms) : Morning free for rest, after lunch proceeds to Uttarkashi, later in the evening visit Kashi vishwanath & Shakti temple. Overnight stay at Uttarkashi.
Day 6 - GANGOTRI DHAM (100kms. One way) : Early morning proceed for GANGOTRI DHAM, have a sacred bath in the Ganges. After darshan/pooja etc. proceed back to Uttarkashi for Overnight stay.
Day 7 - UTTARKASHI – RISHIKESH (100 Kms) : After breakfast proceed to Rishikesh en route visit Deopryag Transfer to the hotal and later visit religious sights of rishikesh like laxman Zulla / Ram Zulla / Geeta Bhavan / Parmarth Niketan etc… stay overnight at Rishikesh.
Day 8 - RISHIKESH – NEW DELHI (224 Kms) : Proceed for New Delhi Airport / Railway Station for further destination.
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Char Dham (literally: 'the four abodes/seats') are the names of four pilgrimage sites in India that are widely revered by Hindus. It comprises Badrinath, Dwarka, Puri and Rameswaram. It is considered highly sacred by Hindus to visit Char Dham during one's lifetime. The Char Dham defined by Adi Shankaracharya consists of four Vaishnavite pilgrimages. The other pilgrimages sites in the Indian state of Uttarakhand viz. Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath were known as Chota Char Dham to differentiate them from the bigger circuit of
Char Dham sites, but after the mid-20th century they have been also referred to as the Char Dham. According to Hindu mythology, Badrinath became prominent when Nar-Narayan, an incarnation of Vishnu did Tapasya there. At that time that place was filled with Berry trees. In Sanskrit language they are called Badri, so the place was named Badrika-Van i.e. the forest of Berry. The particular spot where the Nar-Narayan did Tapasya, a large Berry tree formed covering him to save him from rain and sun. Local believe mata Lakshmi became the Berry tree to save Narayan. Post Tapasya, Narayan said, people will always take her name before his name, hence Hindus always refer "Lakshmi-Narayan " unlike "Shiva-Parvati" . It was therefore called Badri-Nath i.e. the Lord of Berry forest. This all happened in the Sat-Yuga. So the Badrinath came to be known the first Dham. The second place, the
Rameshwram got its importance in the Treta-Yug when Lord Rama built a Shiv-ling here and worshiped it to get the blessings of Lord Shiva. The name Rameshwram means "the God of Lord Rama". Rama himself is considered an incarnation of Lord Vishnu.
The third Dhaam Dwarka got its importance in Dwapar Yug when Lord Krishna another incarnation of Lord Vishnu, made Dwarka his residence instead of Mathura, his birthplace.
The Four Shankaracharya Peeth (Seats) at the Chaar Dham school of Hinduism, created at least four Hindu monastic institutions. He organised the Hindu monks under four Ma?has (Sanskrit: (monasteries), with the headquarters at Dvaraka in the West, Jagannatha Puri in the East, Sringeri Sharada Peetham in the South and Badrikashrama in the North.