Char Dham Yatra Tour Package from Mumbai
The Char Dham Yatra Tour Package from Mumbai is a complete 13 Days / 12 Nights sacred pilgrimage to the four holiest shrines in the Indian Himalayas — Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath — designed specifically for Maharashtra devotees and spiritual seekers traveling from Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport Mumbai.
The Char Dham Yatra is the most sacred pilgrimage circuit in Hinduism — four divine shrines in the Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarakhand, each representing a cardinal direction and each associated with one of the four holy rivers of India. For Mumbai's large devotee community — Gujarati pilgrims, Marathi families, and spiritual seekers from Maharashtra — the Char Dham Yatra represents the highest pilgrimage aspiration, a journey undertaken by millions of Indian devotees for centuries and one that carries profound spiritual merit for every participant.
This package covers a flight from Mumbai to Dehradun, complete ground transfers through the Garhwal Himalayan circuit, Yamunotri temple darshan via the 6 km trek from Janki Chatti, Gangotri temple visit on the banks of the sacred Bhagirathi River, the Kedarnath Jyotirlinga darshan after the 16 km trek from Gaurikund, Badrinath Vishnu temple darshan with a Joshimath acclimatisation night, and return to Dehradun for the flight back to Mumbai — all managed end to end by SnazzyTrips with biometric registration completed before departure.
For Mumbai pilgrims specifically, this Char Dham Yatra tour package is designed with pure vegetarian and Jain-friendly meal arrangements at every halt, flexible group sizes for Gujarati family pilgrim groups, specific puja guidance at each of the four dhams, and a pace that respects both the spiritual significance and the physical demands of the Char Dham circuit for Maharashtra pilgrims of all ages.
As a specialist DMC in Uttarakhand with 21+ years of on-ground Garhwal expertise, SnazzyTrips has been managing Char Dham Yatra tour packages for thousands of Mumbai and Maharashtra pilgrims since 2003 — including large Gujarati family groups, senior devotees, corporate pilgrim parties, and first-time Himalayan visitors from Mumbai. Starting from ₹58,000 per person, this is the most complete and pilgrim-friendly Char Dham Yatra experience designed specifically for Mumbai devotees. For a complete overview of all our Uttarakhand tour packages from Mumbai across all destinations and budgets, visit our Mumbai packages page.
Duration
13 Days / 12 Nights
Starting Price
₹58,000 per person
Departure
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport Mumbai (BOM)
Flight
Mumbai → Dehradun Jolly Grant Airport (direct or via Delhi connection)
Arrival
Dehradun Jolly Grant Airport (gateway to the Char Dham Yatra circuit)
Best Time
May–June and September–October
Difficulty
Moderate — Kedarnath 16 km trek and Yamunotri 6 km trek (helicopter and pony options available)
Meals
Pure vegetarian daily breakfast + welcome dinner on Day 1 in Dehradun
Hotel
Pilgrim-appropriate accommodation at each yatra halt — confirmed before departure
Group Size
Suitable for solo pilgrims, couples, families, and Gujarati group pilgrimages of 4–20 members
Key Experiences
All four Char Dham Yatra darshans, Kedarnath Jyotirlinga Abhishek puja, Gangotri sacred Bhagirathi bath, Yamunotri Divya Shila puja, Badrinath Maha Abhishek, Panch Prayag confluences, and Haridwar Ganga Aarti on return.
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How To Reach The Char Dham Yatra Circuit From Mumbai
Planning the Char Dham Yatra from Mumbai involves coordinating flights, road transfers across four different Garhwal Himalayan routes, and the two trekking sections at Yamunotri and Kedarnath. SnazzyTrips manages every stage of this yatra circuit for Mumbai pilgrims.
Recommended Route — By Flight To Dehradun
Why Dehradun Is The Gateway To Char Dham
Dehradun is the natural gateway to the Char Dham Yatra circuit — located at the base of the Garhwal Himalayas, it is the starting and ending point for the entire 1,200 km mountain pilgrimage. The traditional clockwise sequence from Dehradun runs west to east — Yamunotri → Gangotri → Kedarnath → Badrinath — covering the four sacred dhams across 12 nights.
Flight Booking Advice For Mumbai Pilgrims
Book flights at least 8–10 weeks ahead for May–June Char Dham Yatra travel — peak season sees extremely high demand for Dehradun flights from all major Indian cities including Mumbai. Direct Mumbai to Dehradun flights are limited — connecting via Delhi typically offers more options and better availability. SnazzyTrips provides complete flight booking guidance for Mumbai pilgrims and coordinates Dehradun Airport pickup with live flight tracking.
Char Dham Yatra — Special Considerations For Mumbai Pilgrims
Gujarati Pilgrim Groups
The largest segment of Mumbai Char Dham Yatra pilgrims are Gujarati families traveling in groups of 8–20 members, often multi-generational, with deep devotion to both the Shiva (Kedarnath) and Vishnu (Badrinath) traditions. SnazzyTrips accommodates large Gujarati family groups with extended vehicle configurations, Jain satvik meal arrangements, group puja booking coordination, and dedicated ground escort for elderly family members throughout the yatra.
Marathi Pilgrim Families
Marathi families from Mumbai and Pune represent the second major Char Dham Yatra segment from Maharashtra. SnazzyTrips has specific experience with Marathi pilgrim requirements — Warkari tradition familiarity, flexibility in puja formats, and coordination at each dham.
Senior Mumbai Pilgrims
For Mumbai pilgrims above 60 years SnazzyTrips includes pony pre-registration at Yamunotri and Kedarnath as standard, and offers helicopter upgrade packages for Kedarnath from Phata base. A pre-departure medical consultation is strongly advised for all senior Char Dham Yatra pilgrims from Maharashtra.
Best Time for Char Dham Yatra From Mumbai
May to June — Peak Yatra Season
The most popular Char Dham Yatra window for Mumbai pilgrims — temples fully operational, pilgrimage atmosphere at maximum energy, and pre-monsoon weather at its clearest. Book 8–10 weeks ahead minimum. All four dham biometric registrations, Kedarnath helicopter bookings, and accommodation at each halt fill completely by March for May departures.
September to October — Recommended Post-Monsoon Window
The finest Char Dham Yatra weather window — freshly repaired mountain roads, fewer crowds, and outstanding Himalayan clarity. October is strongly recommended for first-time Mumbai pilgrims who want the complete yatra experience with more manageable crowd levels at each shrine.
Avoid July to August
Heavy monsoon makes all four Char Dham Yatra routes hazardous. Not recommended for Mumbai first-time Char Dham pilgrims.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything Mumbai pilgrims should know before planning a Char Dham Yatra journey.
What is the price of the Char Dham Yatra tour package from Mumbai?
The Char Dham Yatra tour package from Mumbai starts from ₹58,000 per person for 12 nights 13 days covering all four dham darshans, accommodation at all yatra halts, pure vegetarian daily breakfast, welcome dinner, all ground transfers from Dehradun Airport, biometric registration for all four dhams handled by SnazzyTrips before departure, Yamunotri and Kedarnath treks with guides, acclimatisation nights at Sitapur and Joshimath, and Haridwar Ganga Aarti on return.
How do I travel from Mumbai to the Char Dham Yatra circuit?
The recommended route is a flight from Mumbai to Dehradun Jolly Grant Airport — direct or via Delhi connection. From Dehradun the complete Char Dham Yatra circuit runs west to east across the Garhwal Himalayas — Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, Badrinath — returning to Dehradun after 12 nights. SnazzyTrips manages every stage of the 1,200 km mountain yatra circuit from Dehradun arrival to final airport drop.
Is the Char Dham Yatra suitable for elderly Mumbai pilgrims?
Yes — with appropriate planning. Elderly devotees can complete Kedarnath by pony, palki doli, or helicopter from Phata base. Yamunotri also has pony and palki services from Janki Chatti. SnazzyTrips pre-arranges all these services for elderly Mumbai pilgrims in advance. A pre-departure medical consultation is strongly advised for all senior Char Dham Yatra pilgrims.
Is Jain vegetarian food available on the Char Dham Yatra circuit from Mumbai?
Yes — the entire Garhwal Himalayan pilgrimage region is fully vegetarian. Pure vegetarian, satvik, and Jain no-onion-no-garlic meals are available throughout the Char Dham Yatra circuit. SnazzyTrips pre-communicates all dietary requirements including strict Jain requirements to every partner establishment before the Mumbai group departs.
When is the best time for Char Dham Yatra from Mumbai in 2026?
May to June is the peak Char Dham Yatra season — book 8–10 weeks ahead. September to October is the recommended alternative window with fewer crowds, freshly repaired roads, and excellent weather. Avoid July to August due to monsoon landslide risk. Temples open late April and close early November — exact dates announced 4–6 weeks prior.
What is biometric registration for Char Dham Yatra?
Biometric registration is mandatory for all four Char Dham shrines. Daily visitor caps apply at each dham and pilgrims without valid registration are turned away at checkposts regardless of how far they have traveled. SnazzyTrips completes biometric registration as the absolute first step of every Char Dham Yatra booking — before flights, hotels, or transport are arranged — and chooses travel dates based on available registration slots across all four dhams.
Can I do the Char Dham Yatra from Mumbai in fewer than 12 nights?
The minimum recommended duration is 12 nights. Packages of fewer than 10 nights involve rushing between dhams without acclimatisation stops — increasing altitude sickness risk and reducing the quality of each darshan. SnazzyTrips does not offer Char Dham Yatra packages shorter than 10 nights because both altitude safety and spiritual experience require adequate time at each halt.
What makes SnazzyTrips the right choice for Char Dham Yatra from Mumbai?
Three specific reasons. First — biometric registration completed as Step 1 of every booking before anything else. Second — mandatory acclimatisation nights at Sitapur before Kedarnath and Joshimath before Badrinath included as standard. Third — 21 years of on-ground Garhwal operations with our Uttarakhand ground team knowing real-time road conditions, helicopter availability at Phata, and inner sanctum puja booking at each dham — not from a Mumbai office but from our team in Uttarakhand.
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Day 1
Arrival From Mumbai | Dehradun Welcome and Rest Night
Depart Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport by morning flight. Arrive Dehradun Jolly Grant Airport. Our driver waiting at arrivals with name placard. Transfer to Dehradun hotel.
This arrival night in Dehradun is the first step of the Char Dham Yatra — physical rest after the Mumbai flight and initial altitude adjustment from sea level to Dehradun's 447 metres. Evening welcome dinner with pure vegetarian Garhwali meal. Yatra orientation briefing from the SnazzyTrips ground escort covering all four dhams, altitude awareness, trek preparation, and biometric registration confirmation for the entire circuit.
🛏️ Overnight stay — Dehradun
Day 2
Dehradun to Barkot | Yamunotri Circuit Base
Early departure at 7:00am from Dehradun. Drive northwest toward Barkot — the base town for the first Char Dham Yatra stop. Distance: 200 km, approximately 6–7 hours through the Yamuna River valley into increasingly dramatic Garhwal mountain scenery.
🛏️ Overnight stay — Barkot
Day 3
Yamunotri Darshan | First Char Dham
Early departure for Janki Chatti — trailhead for the Yamunotri trek. The 6 km trek climbs through the Yamuna gorge to the shrine at 3,293 metres. Divya Shila circumambulation puja. Yamunotri temple darshan. Surya Kund prasad cooking ritual. Descent to Janki Chatti and drive to Uttarkashi.
🛏️ Overnight stay — Uttarkashi
Day 4
Uttarkashi Rest | Acclimatisation Before Gangotri
Rest and acclimatisation at Uttarkashi. Vishwanath temple morning puja. Afternoon rest before the Gangotri approach tomorrow.
🛏️ Overnight stay — Uttarkashi
Day 5
Gangotri Darshan | Second Char Dham
Early departure at 6:00am for Gangotri — 100 km from Uttarkashi, 3.5 hours. Sacred bath in the Bhagirathi River. Gangotri temple darshan with the Bhagirathi peaks above. Return to Uttarkashi.
🛏️ Overnight stay — Uttarkashi
Day 6
Uttarkashi to Sitapur | Kedarnath Acclimatisation Halt
Drive from Uttarkashi toward Rudraprayag and to Sitapur at 1,500 metres — the mandatory acclimatisation night before the Kedarnath approach. This is the most important altitude safety stop of the entire Char Dham Yatra for Mumbai pilgrims arriving from sea level.
🛏️ Overnight stay — Sitapur
Day 7
Gaurikund to Kedarnath | The Sacred Trek — Third Char Dham Approach
Pre-dawn departure for Gaurikund. Biometric registration verified at Sonprayag checkpost. Gaurikund hot spring sacred bath. Begin the 16 km Kedarnath trek at 8:00am with SnazzyTrips guide. Arrive Kedarnath by afternoon. Evening Shayan puja.
🛏️ Overnight stay — Kedarnath
Day 8
Kedarnath Jyotirlinga Darshan | 4:00am Abhishek Puja
Wake-up at 3:30am. Pre-booked 4:00am Abhishek puja at the Kedarnath Jyotirlinga inner sanctum — the spiritual peak of the Char Dham Yatra. Begin descent at 11:00am. Transfer toward Rudraprayag.
🛏️ Overnight stay — Rudraprayag
Day 9
Rudraprayag to Joshimath | Badrinath Acclimatisation Halt
Drive through the Alaknanda River valley to Joshimath — 160 km, approximately 5 hours. Mandatory acclimatisation night before Badrinath. Narsingh temple and Adi Shankaracharya Math evening visit.
🛏️ Overnight stay — Joshimath
Day 10
Badrinath Darshan | Fourth and Final Char Dham
Drive to Badrinath — 45 km from Joshimath. Tapt Kund sacred bath. Badrinath Vishnu temple darshan. Pre-booked Maha Abhishek puja. Mana Village — the last Indian village before the Tibet border. Vyasa Gufa cave.
🛏️ Overnight stay — Badrinath
Day 11
Badrinath to Rudraprayag | Return Journey Begins
Morning departure from Badrinath. Drive through the Alaknanda valley stopping at Vishnu Prayag, Nandaprayag, and Karnprayag — completing the northern Panch Prayag circuit of the Char Dham Yatra.
🛏️ Overnight stay — Rudraprayag
Day 12
Devprayag and Haridwar | Char Dham Yatra Spiritual Completion
Drive to Devprayag — final puja at the most sacred Panch Prayag where the Ganga officially begins. Continue to Haridwar. Evening Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri — the spiritual completion ceremony of the Char Dham Yatra. Thousands of lamps on the Ganga at Haridwar as the yatra reaches its ceremonial conclusion.
🛏️ Overnight stay — Haridwar or Dehradun
Day 13
Departure | Return to Mumbai From Dehradun Airport
Morning breakfast. Transfer to Dehradun Jolly Grant Airport for return flight to Mumbai. The Char Dham Yatra is complete — all four sacred shrines visited in the traditional sequence, all Panch Prayag confluences touched, the Ganga bathed at Gangotri source and Haridwar plains.
✈️ Depart for Mumbai