Badrinath Tour Packages



Badrinath is settled in the Chamoli district and is one of Uttarakhand’s most important pilgrimage sites. It is also a part of the Char Dham Yatra in India, namely Dwarka, Puri, Badrinath, and Rameswaram. We offer a wide range of Badrinath Yatra packages with which you can visit this holy site and seek the blessings of Lord Badri. These tour packages are customizable, and you can add other sacred sites to the itinerary, including Gangotri, Yamunotri, and Kedarnath.

Choose from our specially crafted Badrinath tour packages, and let us make your spiritual-enlightening experience blissful.

Leaking the history of the town, it was Adi Shankara who re-established Badrinath as a holy pilgrimage site in the 7th century. The city lies between the Nar and Narayan mountains and watches the Alaknanda River flow along. Pilgrims, mostly Vaishnavites, plan a Badrinath tour to visit the holy shrine, one of the 108 Divya Desams. It is dedicated to Lord Vishnu, who is worshiped as Lord Badri here.

According to the legends, Adi Shankaracharya found a black stone image made of Saligram stone in the Alaknanda River, resembling Lord Badrinarayan. The saint enshrined the stone in a cave close to the Tapt Kund (thermal spring). With the coming of the 16th century, the idol was moved to the present temple by the King of Garhwal.

Furthermore, as per the Visnu Purana, Badrinath is one of the Panch Badri and is known as Badri Vishal. The place is also called Badrika Ashram, where Lord Vishnu meditated and his consort, Lakshmi, sheltered him in the form of a Badri tree. Browse through our Badrinath travel guide, which gives you all the insights about the sacred town and temple.

Best Tourist Places to visit in Badrinath during your Yatra

Some of the tourist attractions of Badrinath Dham include Tapt Kund, Neelkanth Peak, Brahma Kapal, Mata Murti Mandir, Sheshnetra, and Charan Paduka. Besides, the town is also famous for its scenic landscape, which travelers explore by trekking. Tourists can also visit Hemkund Sahib and Vasudhara Waterfall.

Our Badrinath Yatra packages take care of your comfort during the trip. These tour packages are customizable, and you can modify the itinerary according to your requirements. Contact us for more information and to book a tour with us!

Also, our company provides Badrinath temple yatra packages from different states and cities, like Badrinath tour packages from Bangalore, Hyderabad Badrinath tour packages, Rishikesh to Badrinath tour packages, and more. So, what are you waiting for? Book your package now!

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FAQs

Q: Why is Badrinath famous?

Ans: Badrinath is one of the Chardham pilgrimage sites in India. It is among the most popular and religious holy towns of Uttarakhand. The shrine is dedicated to Lord Vishnu, the preserver, and protector of the universe.

Q: What are the opening & closing dates of Badrinath Temple?

Ans: Badrinath Temple will open on 27 April 2023 at 07:10 am and will be closed on 21 November 2023 (tentative). The official date will be announced on Maha Shivratri.

Q: Is the Badrinath temple open around the year?

Ans: No, the Badrinath Temple remains open for six months only, from April/May to November. The temple remained closed for almost 6 months, and the idols shifted to Joshimath during that time. Pilgrims can visit Narasimha Temple to seek blessings from Lord Badri.

Q: Which is the best time to visit Badrinath Temple?

Ans: The best time to visit Badrinath Temple is from April/May to June and from mid of September to November. During the monsoon season, the region receives heavy rainfall. It is advisable to avoid travel this season as heavy rain increases the chances of a landslide and flood. Also, check the road conditions before starting the journey to Badrinath Dham.

Q: Can I visit Badrinath Temple in December?

Ans: No, you cannot go to Badrinath Dham in December. The temple usually closes in October-end / November. However, the idols shift at Narasimha Temple at Joshimath during winter. Therefore, pilgrims can visit there to seek blessings.

Q: Where can I stay in Badrinath?

Ans: Many accommodation options are available near the Badrinath Temple. You can stay in a hotel, homestays, guest houses, and lodges. Also, stay in one of the many peaceful ashrams that offer basic accommodation facilities. It is advisable to book the accommodation before your Badrinath tour as there are fewer chances of getting suitable accommodation at a fair price during the peak season.

Q: Which places can I visit near Badrinath Temple?

Ans: Badrinath is one of India’s most famous Hindu pilgrimages. Tapt Kund, Neelkanth, Charan Paduka, Mana Village, Bheem Pul, and Pandukeshwar are the best places you can visit near Badrinath Dham.

Q: Are ATM facilities available in Badrinath?

Ans: Yes, there are ATMs available in Badrinath, most of which are available in the primary market area of Badrinath.

Q: How many days are required to visit Badrinath Temple?

Ans: It depends on the mode of transportation and the city from where you will travel. If you plan to go by helicopter, you can visit Badrinath Temple in 1 day, whereas by road from Haridwar or Rishikesh, it will take a minimum of 4 days to complete the Yatra.

Q: Is it safe to travel to Badrinath during the monsoon season?

Ans: It is not advisable to travel to Badrinath as the region receives heavy rainfall during the monsoon. The chances of landslides and road blockage increase, which can delay the Yatra. You can plan to travel from April to June and mid-September to November, the best time to travel to Badrinath Dham.

Q: How far is Kedarnath from Badrinath?

Ans: Kedarnath is situated 212 km from Badrinath Dham. You can get a bus or taxi to Kedarnath from Badrinath. However, it is recommendable to check the road conditions before traveling.

Q: How can I go to Badrinath from Haridwar/Rishikesh?

Ans: You can visit Badrinath from Haridwar/Rishikesh by bus or taxi. Badrinath is located 318 km from Haridwar and 297 km from Rishikesh. You can board a shared jeep or hire a private taxi to visit Badrinath from Rishikesh and Haridwar. In addition, pilgrims can board the government-run or private buses, which regularly ply this pilgrimage site.

Q: Can I go to Badrinath by bike/car?

Ans: Yes, you can go to Badrinath by bike or car. However, it is advisable to check the condition of the vehicle beforehand. The car should have good ground clearance, and the summer season is the best time to travel to Badrinath. The road condition could be better, so travel during the daytime to avoid any unwanted circumstances.

Q: Can I visit Badrinath & Kedarnath in 1 day?

Ans: Yes, you can visit Badrinath and Kedarnath in one day. Although, it is only possible if you only travel to these places by helicopter. Otherwise, traveling to both shrines will not be possible in one day. If you travel by road, then it takes 3 -4 days to cover both destinations.

Q: Can I book puja/paath/aarti/bhog online for Badrinath Temple?

Ans: You can make an online booking for aarti/paath/bhog for Badrinath Temple. The online booking facility is available on the Char Dham Devasthanam Management Board (CDDMB).

Q: How to reach Kedarnath from Badrinath?

Ans: From Badrinath, you can board a bus for Joshimath and then board another bus going towards Kedarnath. There are no direct buses from Badrinath to Kedarnath. You can also hire a private taxi to go to Kedarnath. Helicopter service is also available from Badrinath to Kedarnath, which can be booked online from the official site of Char Dham Devasthanam Management Board (CDDMB).

Q: Can I book a helicopter ticket to go to Badrinath?

Ans: Yes, you can book a helicopter ticket to Badrinath Dham from the official website of Char Dham Devasthanam Management Board (CDDMB).

Q: Is there a parking facility available near Badrinath Dham?

Ans: Yes, a parking facility is available near Badrinath Temple.

Q: Is there any age restriction for Badrinath Yatra?

Ans: No, there is no age restriction or fixed age limit for Badrinath Yatra. However, the temple is situated at a high altitude, so it is recommended that people below the age of 7 years and above 75 years should not travel.

Q: What should I pack for the Badrinath Yatra?

Ans: Here is the list of things you should pack for the Badrinath Yatra:

  • Carry light woolens in summer and heavy woolens in winter.
  • Wear comfortable and sturdy shoes during the Yatra.
  • Carry your medicines and a first-aid kit.
  • Always carry important documents, including photo ID proof and a Yatra slip.
  • Carry water and dry eatables.