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You are an expert web developer. Create a website based on this request: "# *Char Dham Yatra (Himalayan Pilgrimage) β A Divine Journey ## Overview The Char Dham Yatra is one of the most revered pilgrimage circuits in India, located in the majestic Himalayas of Uttarakhand. It comprises four sacred sites: Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath, each associated with profound spiritual significance. The journey is believed to cleanse devotees of their sins and lead them toward moksha (liberation). The yatra follows a circular route, typically starting from Haridwar or Rishikesh, covering Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath, before returning. The entire pilgrimage takes 10β14 days, depending on the mode of travel. --- ## Spiritual Significance - Yamunotri: Dedicated to Goddess Yamuna, symbolizing purity and devotion. - Gangotri: Origin of the sacred Ganga River, worshipping Goddess Ganga. - Kedarnath: One of the twelve Jyotirlingas, dedicated to Lord Shiva. - Badrinath: A shrine of Lord Vishnu, considered the ultimate spiritual destination. --- ## Detailed Route & Itinerary ### π Day 1: Haridwar β Gateway to the Char Dham - Arrival in Haridwar, an ancient holy city on the banks of the Ganges. - Attend the mesmerizing Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri. - Stay overnight in Haridwar. ### π Day 2: Haridwar β Barkot (Drive: 180 km / 6β7 hrs) - Early morning drive to Barkot, the base for Yamunotri. - En route, visit Kempty Falls in Mussoorie. - Stay overnight in Barkot. ### π Day 3: Yamunotri Dham Visit (6 km Trek / Pony / Doli / Helicopter) - Drive to Janki Chatti, starting point for the Yamunotri trek. - Trek (6 km, 3 hrs) or take a pony/doli. Helicopter options are available. - Visit Yamunotri Temple, the origin of the Yamuna River. - Take a holy dip in Surya Kund (hot water spring). - Return to Barkot and stay overnight. ### π Day 4: Barkot β Uttarkashi (Drive: 100 km / 4β5 hrs) - Travel to Uttarkashi, home to the famous Vishwanath Temple. - Evening visit to Shakti Temple. - Overnight stay in Uttarkashi. ### π Day 5: Gangotri Dham Visit (Drive: 100 km / 3β4 hrs each way) - Early morning drive to Gangotri, the origin of the River Ganga. - Take a dip in the Bhagirathi River at Gangotri Ghat. - Visit Gangotri Temple, dedicated to Goddess Ganga. - Return to Uttarkashi and stay overnight. ### π Day 6: Uttarkashi β Guptkashi (Drive: 220 km / 8β9 hrs) - Long scenic drive along the Mandakini River. - Stop at Tehri Dam, one of Indiaβs largest dams. - Stay overnight in Guptkashi, the base for Kedarnath. ### π Day 7: Kedarnath Dham Visit (Trek: 18 km / Helicopter Available) Option 1 β Trekking Route: - Drive to Gaurikund and trek 18 km to Kedarnath Temple. - Pony, palki (palanquin), or doli services available. - Visit the ancient Kedarnath Temple, a Jyotirlinga dedicated to Lord Shiva. - Overnight stay at Kedarnath (basic accommodation). Option 2 β Helicopter: - Direct helicopter ride from Guptkashi/Phata to Kedarnath (15 min). - VIP darshan available. - Return the same day or stay overnight. ### π Day 8: Kedarnath β Guptkashi (Trek Down / Helicopter Return) - Return trek to Gaurikund (6β7 hrs) or helicopter back. - Drive to Guptkashi, rest, and stay overnight. ### π Day 9: Guptkashi β Badrinath (Drive: 200 km / 7β8 hrs) - Scenic drive via Joshimath, Govindghat. - Visit Narsingh Temple in Joshimath. - Stay overnight in Badrinath. ### π Day 10: Badrinath Dham Visit - Early morning darshan at Badrinath Temple, dedicated to Lord Vishnu. - Take a holy dip in Tapt Kund (hot water spring). - Visit Mana Village, Indiaβs last village near the Tibet border. - Stay overnight in Badrinath. ### π Day 11: Badrinath β Rishikesh (Drive: 280 km / 10 hrs) - Drive via Rudraprayag & Devprayag, where rivers converge. - Reach Rishikesh, the Yoga capital of the world. - Evening Ganga Aarti at Triveni Ghat. - Stay overnight in Rishikesh. ### π Day 12: Rishikesh β Haridwar (Drive: 25 km / 1 hr) - Visit Ram Jhula, Laxman Jhula, and Beatles Ashram. - Departure from Haridwar. --- ## Key Highlights & Attractions - Haridwar Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri. - Sacred dips in Yamuna, Ganga, Mandakini, and Alaknanda Rivers. - Gangotri Glacier trek (optional for adventurers). - Kedarnath temple visit via trek or helicopter. - Mana Village, last Indian village near Tibet. - Badrinath Temple & Vishnu's rock seat (Charan Paduka). --- ## Best Time to Visit - Summer (MayβJune) β Ideal weather, best for trekking. - Monsoon (JulyβAugust) β Risk of landslides; helicopter preferable. - Autumn (SeptemberβOctober) β Pleasant climate, less crowd. --- ## Transportation Options ### By Road - Bus/Private Vehicle: Haridwar β Yamunotri β Gangotri β Kedarnath β Badrinath β Rishikesh. - Helicopter Services: Available for Kedarnath & Badrinath. ### By Train - Nearest station: Haridwar / Rishikesh. - Buses and taxis available for onward journey. ### By Air - Nearest Airport: Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun. - Helicopter services from Dehradun/Phata for Kedarnath. --- ## Pricing Packages | Package Type | Duration | Transport | Accommodation | Price (βΉ) | |-------------|----------|------------|--------------|----------| | Budget | 12 Days | Bus/Train | Dharamshala/Guesthouse | βΉ25,000 β βΉ40,000 | | Standard | 12 Days | SUV/AC Bus | 3-Star Hotels | βΉ50,000 β βΉ75,000 | | Luxury | 10 Days | Private Car/Helicopter | 4β5 Star Hotels | βΉ1,50,000 β βΉ2,50,000 | | VIP | 5β7 Days | Helicopter Package | Premium Resorts | βΉ3,50,000+ | --- ## Conclusion The Char Dham Yatra is a once-in-a-lifetime spiritual experience, combining divine devotion, adventure, and breathtaking Himalayan views. Whether by road, trek, or helicopter, this pilgrimage leads to inner peace and salvation. Would you like customized route planning or additional services* for your yatra?"
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