
How to reach Kedarnath and Badrinath?
Planning a trip to Kedarnath and Badrinath can feel overwhelming due to the remote locations, terrain, and multiple transport options involved. Here’s a complete and easy guide to help you plan your journey smoothly.
How to Reach Kedarnath
Starting Points
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Haridwar/Rishikesh: Most travelers begin their journey from Haridwar or Rishikesh. Buses and shared taxis are available from both cities to Sonprayag or Guptkashi.
You can get a bus from Haridwar to Sonprayag from the main bus stand. Alternatively, you can also catch a direct bus from Delhi (Kashmere Gate ISBT) to Guptkashi.
Travel to Gaurikund
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Sonprayag to Gaurikund: From Sonprayag, you must take a local shared jeep (around ₹50 per person) to reach Gaurikund, which is the last motorable point and starting point of the trek.
Trek to Kedarnath
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Gaurikund to Kedarnath: The trek spans around 16-18 km and takes approximately 6–8 hours, depending on your pace and fitness.
The trek is scenic but often crowded with mules and horses. Carry light snacks like energy bars and dates for a quick energy boost.
Alternative Options
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Helicopter Services: Helicopter rides are available from Phata, Guptkashi, and Sirsi. Advance booking is recommended.
Helicopter flights start early morning. I was on the second flight around 6:20 AM and reached Kedarnath in 10 minutes.
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How to Reach Badrinath
Starting Points
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Haridwar/Rishikesh: These cities serve as the base for the Badrinath route as well.
You can easily find buses operated by Uttarakhand Transport Corporation (UTC) or GMOU. They are reliable and economical.
Travel to Badrinath
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Direct Buses: Buses from Haridwar/Rishikesh go directly to Badrinath. However, it’s advisable to break your journey at Joshimath and then take another ride onward.
Pick a stay near the bus stand in Badrinath. The temple is a short 10–15-minute walk, which makes it easier to catch early return buses.
Local Travel
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Shared Taxis: Available from Joshimath to Badrinath throughout the day. They are convenient and reasonably priced.
Note: Buses/taxis are also available from Guptkashi to Sonprayag.
You can also explore our Badrinath Tour Packages if you’re only planning to visit Badrinath Dham.
Additional Tips
Accommodation Bookings
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GMVN Guest Houses: For budget-friendly and well-located stays, check GMVN accommodations. They offer basic but clean rooms.
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Helicopter Bookings: Book in advance through official portals or authorized agents for Phata/Guptkashi-Sirsi to Kedarnath services.
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UTC Buses: While UTC offers extensive route coverage, many buses are not available for online booking. Visit bus stands early to secure seats.
Registration
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Mandatory Registration: All travelers to Kedarnath and Badrinath must register. You can do this online via the Uttarakhand Yatra portal or offline at counters en route.
Tip: If already registered online, carry a printout or digital copy for verification.
What to Carry
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Warm Clothes: Weather can change quickly, even in summer. Carry thermal wear, woolens, gloves, caps, and a raincoat.
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Cash: ATMs are rare after Rudraprayag or Joshimath. Carry enough cash for your entire journey.
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Trekking Gear: Avoid tight jeans and regular sports shoes. Instead, wear comfortable trekking shoes (e.g., from Decathlon) and loose, warm clothing.
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First Aid & Essentials: Carry pain relief spray, medicines for altitude sickness, torch, power bank, ID proof, and photocopies.
Conclusion
Reaching Kedarnath and Badrinath requires thoughtful planning, especially regarding transport and accommodations. With the right preparation, your spiritual journey can be safe, smooth, and unforgettable.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. What is the best time to visit Kedarnath and Badrinath?
A: May to June and September to mid-November are ideal months. Avoid the monsoon season (July–August) due to landslides.
Q2. Is registration compulsory for Kedarnath and Badrinath Yatra?
A: Yes, registration is mandatory. You can do it online on the official Uttarakhand tourism website or at physical counters.
Q3. How far is the Kedarnath trek and is it difficult?
A: The trek is around 16–18 km from Gaurikund. It’s moderate in difficulty; elderly people should consider palki or helicopter services.
Q4. Can I do both Kedarnath and Badrinath in one trip?
A: Yes! It is common to visit both in one trip, especially as part of the Char Dham Yatra. Ideally, visit Kedarnath first, then Badrinath.
Q5. Is helicopter service available to both temples?
A: Helicopter services are available only for Kedarnath (from Phata, Guptkashi, and Sirsi). No helicopter service is available for Badrinath.
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