4 Days / 3 Nights
Daily Tour
15 people
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The Kedarnath Trek is one of the most memorable and spiritual journeys in the Garhwal Himalayas. This legendary trail takes you to the sacred Kedarnath Temple—one of the 12 Jyotirlingas—set dramatically at 3,583 meters above sea level, surrounded by snowy Himalayan peaks and the Mandakini River. The 16 km trek from Gaurikund is challenging but awe-inspiring, blending natural beauty, faith, and adventure in every step.
The trek officially begins from Gaurikund (1,982 m), which pilgrims reach via road from Haridwar or Rishikesh. The route takes you through lush forests, waterfalls, and lively mountain hamlets—Jungle Chatti, Bheembali, Linchauli—before the final push to Kedarnath. Trekkers encounter pilgrims, sadhus, and stunning valley views throughout, with the trail being well-maintained and dotted with refreshment points.
Kedarnath Temple’s unique stone architecture, the evening aarti, Mandakini River, and views of Kedar Dome and Chorabari Glacier are spiritual and visual highlights. Visiting sacred spots like Bhairavnath Temple and taking in the sunrise at the shrine offers a deeply moving experience.
This trek is moderate in difficulty. It’s accessible for most healthy people but still requires strong legs, stamina, and adequate time for altitude acclimatization. The sudden gain of over 5,000 feet can bring on fatigue and mild AMS, so it’s essential to go slow, hydrate often, and be physically and mentally prepared. Helicopter options are also available for those unable to trek.
The trek is open from late April/early May to October/November (before Diwali), with the best months being May–June and September–October for clear weather and vibrant views. Avoid monsoon (July–August) due to landslides and winter when access is restricted.
| Key Information | Details |
|---|---|
| Trek Start | Gaurikund (road from Haridwar/Rishikesh) |
| Trek Length | 16 km (one-way, trek; 32 km round trip) |
| Max Altitude | 3,583 m (Kedarnath Temple) |
| Difficulty | Moderate |
| Trek Duration | 4 days – 3 nights |
| Best Time | May–June & Sep–Oct (not during peak monsoon/winter) |
| Accommodation | Guesthouses, tent camps, dharamshalas at Kedarnath |
| Registration | Mandatory for all pilgrims |
By Air: Nearest airport is Jolly Grant (Dehradun), with taxis/buses to Gaurikund via Haridwar/Rishikesh.
By Train: Rishikesh and Haridwar are major access points, then proceed by bus/taxi to Gaurikund.
By Road: Buses and shared taxis run from major cities to Sonprayag, with further travel to Gaurikund by local jeep.
Drive along the Ganges and Mandakini River valleys. Overnight stop in Guptkashi or Sonprayag.
Morning transfer to Gaurikund, then begin the trek through scenic forests and meadows. Arrive at Kedarnath for evening aarti.
Morning darshan, explore local sites such as Bhairavnath Temple and Kedar Dome. Optional acclimatization walks or rest in the spiritual ambiance.
Retrace the trek to Gaurikund and drive back down the mountains by sunset.
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