The Do Dham Yatra Package is a deep travel that lets you see two top holy sites in India, Kedarnath and Badrinath. Set in Uttarakhand's big Garhwal Himalayas, this holy trip is great for those who want a godly feel, a soul cleanse, and fun in nature's calm. The Do Dham Yatra is a short form of the Char Dham Yatra, letting you see two key dhams in less time but still getting lots of holy worth. Most start from Haridwar, Rishikesh, or Dehradun, with good rides in the plan. From here, you head to Kedarnath, a place for Lord Shiva, high up at 3,583 meters. The walk to Kedarnath gives great views of mountains and ice, with a helicopter ride if wanted. Next up is Badrinath, home to Lord Vishnu. Near the Nar and Narayan hills, Badrinath Temple is a big holy site and also looks great with its myths and old tales. The whole way has great views, holy rivers, and small towns showing the heart of the Himalayan faith and ways. The package has rides, beds, meals, guide help, and help at the temples. It fits all ages and can change to meet your needs, from simple trips to big holy breaks. Going on the Do Dham Yatra is more than a trip; it stirs your soul with faith, fun, and inner calm. Great for godly individuals, families, and seekers, this trip fills you with new purpose and a deeper spiritual connection.History of Do Dham YatraThe Do Dham Yatra, with Kedarnath and Badrinath, means a lot in Hindu ways. These spots are in the big Char Dham path but are more easily reached as a team. Their tales go way back, mixed with old texts, tales like the Mahabharata, and old hill trips. Kedarnath, for Lord Shiva, is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas, very holy spots for Shiva in India. As tales say, after a big war, the heroes wanted to say sorry for their war sins. They looked for Lord Shiva’s okay. But Shiva hid as a bull to miss them. When they found him, Shiva went deep into the ground, with each body part popping up in different spots, his back in Kedarnath. The heroes then built the Kedarnath temple. Today’s temple was brought back by the 8th-century thinker Adi Shankaracharya, who helped bring back Hindu trips. His last resting spot is said to be behind the Kedarnath temple. Badrinath, for Lord Vishnu, is a top holy spot in Vaishnavism.The Badrinath temple sits by the Alaknanda River and is hugged by snowy hills. As myths tell, Lord Vishnu sat here in hard, cold, and Goddess Lakshmi, as a tree, gave him shade. Happy with her love, Vishnu named the spot Badrikashram. History says the temple was also fixed by Adi Shankaracharya in the 8th century, making it a known tourist spot. In the old days, getting to these sites was tough and only for strong-hearted pilgrims, taking weeks or months. They moved through big woods, across rivers, and up steep hills, all on pure faith. With time and the king’s help, the paths got set and the trips got sorted. The culture and faith of the Do Dham Yatra were kept and spread by saints, local folk, and kings who made roads, rest spots, and temples. Today, with better roads, copters, and set trips, the holy feel still holds. The Do Dham Yatra still pulls a lot of pilgrims each year, marking a lasting trip of faith, hardship, and light. To many, it’s not just a trip to two holy spots but a big change, joining the soul with the divine among the big, magic hills.Nearby Places around Do Dham YatraGuptkashi: On the road to Kedarnath, you hit Guptkashi, a town full of deep holy links, famed for the old Vishwanath Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Tales say that Lord Shiva once hid here from the Pandavas before showing up in Kedarnath. The town has nice views, green places, and acts as a rest spot for folks going to Kedarnath.Triyuginarayan Temple: Not far from Kedarnath, this temple is thought to be where Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati tied the knot in a holy event watched by Lord Vishnu. A fire here since their wedding adds a mystical feel.Sonprayag: This small, lovely town is where the Basuki and Mandakini rivers join. It is the last stop for cars before the walk to Kedarnath starts. Known for its calm, it offers a spiritual stop before the trek up.Gaurikund: The walk to Kedarnath begins here. Tied with the tale of Goddess Parvati's long meditation to win Lord Shiva’s heart, it has hot springs and a shrine for Gauri (Parvati), giving a warm stay.Mana Village: Near Badrinath, Mana is the last village before the Indo-Tibetan border and one of India’s oldest lived-in villages. Wrapped in legends, it’s said to be the final journey spot for the Pandavas to heaven. Key places include Bhim Pul, Vyas Gufa, and the start of the Saraswati River.Tapt Kund: Right below the Badrinath temple, Tapt Kund is a natural hot spring thought to heal. People often soak here before going into the temple. The water stays warm, even in cold weather, adding to the sacred feel of Badrinath.Vasudhara Falls: 9 km from Badrinath, reached by a walk, Vasudhara Falls is wrapped in old tales. It's said the water turns away sinners. With snowy peaks around, the trail and views give a quiet, soul-soothing time.Joshimath: Near Badrinath, Joshimath is key for both religion and hiking. It’s the winter home of Lord Badrinarayan and the door to spots like the Valley of Flowers and Auli. It holds old temples and marks the beginning of trips into the high Himalayas.Best Time to Visit Do Dham YatraSummer (May to June): A top season for the Do Dham Yatra is May and June. The weather is good, roads are clear. Snow melts, showing clear roads and lovely views of the Himalayas. Kedarnath and Badrinath temples open in early May, starting the period. It's cool enough for walking and easy travel.Monsoon (July to September): The road stays open, but this time is less picked for the Yatra due to heavy rains, landslides, and slick roads. Heavy rain can mess up plans and is risky. But, if you feel up for it and want quiet, it might work with being careful and watching the weather.Post-Monsoon and Early Fall (September to October): The next best time to go. After the rains, the area shines with fresh green, clear skies, and bright views. Fewer folks compared to the top summer lets for a quieter trip. The weather stays nice, making September ideal for those who love fewer crowds and like the look post-rain.Winter (November to April): Temples shut due to heavy snow and tough conditions in the Himalayas. Kedarnath and Badrinath get hard to reach, and the gods move to their winter homes (Ukhimath for Kedarnath and Joshimath for Badrinath). Planning a yatra then is not a good call.How to Get to Do Dham YatraBy Airport: Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun, about 240 km from Kedarnath and 310 km from Badrinath, is the nearest airport. From there, you can catch cabs or buses to Rishikesh, Haridwar, or right to places like Guptkashi and Joshimath. Helicopters are also up for grabs from spots like Phata and Dehradun for a fast ride, mainly to Kedarnath.By Railway: Rishikesh, Haridwar, and Dehradun have the closest stations, with Haridwar giving the best train links from Delhi and other spots. From these stations, you can get buses, shared jeeps, or taxis to the start points for the temples. Smooth rides are set from these spots to Sonprayag (for Kedarnath) and Joshimath (for Badrinath).Why Book with escape2exploreWhen exploring the Do Dham Yatra and beyond, escape2explore stands out as a trusted name in adventure and experiential travel. 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