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May 31, 2025 10:37 PM · 5 min read
Kedarnath Dham, nestled in the Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarakhand, India, is one of the holiest Hindu shrines and forms one of the four pillars of the Char Dham Yatra—alongside Badrinath, Gangotri, and Yamunotri. This ancient temple, standing at an altitude of 3,583 meters (11,755 ft), is dedicated to Lord Shiva, also revered as Mahadev, the destroyer and transformer among the Hindu Trinity.
Surrounded by snow-capped peaks and the Mandakini River flowing nearby, Kedarnath feels like a divine painting come alive. For many, the trek is both a physical and spiritual journey—cleansing the soul in the lap of nature.
According to legend, after the Mahabharata war, the Pandavas sought Lord Shiva’s forgiveness. To avoid them, Shiva took the form of a bull (Nandi) and disappeared into the ground at Kedarnath, leaving his hump visible. That hump is now worshipped in the Kedarnath temple. For foreigners, this is a captivating myth that forms the bedrock of devotion for millions.
While Kedarnath honors Lord Shiva, Badrinath is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Both dhams are located in Uttarakhand and together form a crucial spiritual loop. Visiting both allows you to experience the duality and balance of Hindu beliefs—Shiva and Vishnu.
All pilgrims—including foreigners—must register through the official Char Dham Yatra portal: https://registrationandtouristcare.uk.gov.in
Required Documents:
Valid passport
Indian visa
Recent photograph
Travel insurance (recommended)
Registration Types:
Self-registration online or at physical counters in Rishikesh/Haridwar
Group and biometric registration also available
Foreign tourists are advised to carry a printed copy and a digital backup of their registration.
For those unable to trek, helicopter services are available from:
Phata
Guptkashi
Sersi
2025 Helicopter Fare (approximate round-trip):
₹6,500 – ₹8,000 per person
Booking: Only through the official Uttarakhand government portal or IRCTC-authorized vendors.
Due to high altitude, accommodations in Kedarnath are basic but improving.
Gaurikund to Kedarnath:
Budget: ₹600–₹1,200
Mid-range: ₹1,500–₹3,000
Premium tents: ₹4,000+
Dharamshalas and GMVN guest houses are available for advance booking.
For those unable to trek 16–18 km:
Khacchar (Mule): ₹2,500–₹3,500 (one way)
Palki (Palanquin): ₹5,000–₹7,000
Porters: ₹1,000–₹1,500
Official pricing boards are displayed at Sonprayag and Gaurikund.
From Delhi (ISBT Kashmere Gate):
UTC (Uttarakhand Transport Corp): 5:00 AM, 7:30 PM (Rishikesh or Sonprayag bound)
AC Volvo & Ordinary buses available
From Chandigarh:
Morning UTC bus: 6:00 AM
Evening UTC/PRTC bus: 8:00 PM (to Haridwar/Rishikesh)
Book via UTC official site or counters. Buses connect till Sonprayag; further travel by shared jeeps or mules.
Morning Aarti: 4:00 AM – 5:30 AM
Evening Aarti: 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
Devotees can attend special Rudrabhishek Puja with advance booking.
Opening: May 10, 2025 (Akshaya Tritiya)
Closing: November 3, 2025 (Bhai Dooj)
During winter, the idol is moved to Ukhimath for worship.
Monsoon (July–August) often leads to landslides and route closures.
Avoid travel during heavy rain unless essential.
Always keep emergency contacts and updates from Uttarakhand Disaster Response Force.
What’s Good:
Breathtaking landscapes
Serene, spiritual environment
Helicopter & porter options for ease
Challenges:
Altitude sickness
Limited mobile connectivity
Unpredictable weather
Kedarnath is not merely a destination—it’s a transformational pilgrimage into the heart of the Himalayas and Hindu spirituality. The union of breathtaking natural beauty and divine energy makes it a place where heaven truly meets Earth.
Whether you're a spiritual seeker, an adventurer, or a curious traveler from abroad, Kedarnath offers an experience that transcends boundaries, faiths, and beliefs.