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Popular Kedarnath Packages
₹ 19,500 | 5 Nights / 6 Days | Meals, Car, Hotels |
₹ 68,000 | 1 Nights / 2 Days | Flights, Other |
₹ 165,000 | 2 Nights / 3 Days | Hotels, Car, Flights, Meals |
₹ 19,200 | 5 Nights / 6 Days | Meals, Hotels, Car, Sightseeing |
₹ 18,000 | 9 Nights / 10 Days | Hotels, Car, Sightseeing, Meals |
Kedarnath Tour Packages FAQs
A. It used to be a six-hour long trek to Kedarnath from Gaurikund that went past Rambara and Garur Chatti before the paths were washed away by the flash-floods of 2013. Now a new route has opened up which is 14 kilometre long starting from Gaurikund. The route goes past Jangal Chatti, nearly 4 kilometre away, followed by Chhoti Linchuli and Badi Linchuli before crossing the Mandakini River and heading to the south face of the Kedarnath peak. You can take the alternate route the goes up from Sonprayag, just 5 kilometre short of Gaurikund, and rounds up Kedarnath, going past Gomkara, Dev Vishnu and Dhumgajgiri.
A. The annual Badri Kedar Festival happens in June and is one of the highlights of Kedarnath. The entire town is decorated with flags, festoons and flowers and carries a festive aura. Since this is a summer festival, a time when the temple opens its doors to pilgrims, the place is packed with devotees and avid photographers and travellers. The Badri Kedar Festival goes on for eight days when artists, dancers, singers and painters come to Kedarnath and showcase their art in this fabulous setting amid all the festivity. It is a great way to get a sense of Uttarakhand’s history, culture and traditions.
A. The Kedarnath Temple closes in the winter months due to heavy snowfall, and remains closed for six months between November and April. During this period, the idol of Lord Kedarnath along with the palanquin is moved to Ukhimath near Guptakashi, with the priests and other residents relocating to nearby villages. You can visit the Kedarnath Temple anytime from May to October, the summer and monsoon months.