IRCTC rolls out discounted tour packages for Char Dham Yatra
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, INDIA/ Created : Mar 31, 2022, 10:00 IST
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This offer has been launched by the Indian Railways at a time when COVID-19 cases are dropping significantly in India, and international travel has also been resumed. More on Times Travel.
This offer has been launched by the Indian Railways at a time when COVID-19 cases are dropping significantly in India, and international travel has also been resumed. More on Times Travel. Read less
This offer has been launched by the Indian Railways at a time when COVID-19 cases are dropping significantly in India, and international travel has also resumed.
It will be a 12-day, 11-night package and will include visit to Badrinath, Barkot, Guptkashi, Gangotri, Haridwar, Kedarnath, Janki Chatti, Sonprayag, Uttarkashi and Yamunatri. Reports have it that the journey will commence on May 14 in Nagpur, and last till May 25. Also, during the journey, complimentary dinner and breakfast will be served to travellers.
Travellers will first arrive by flight in Delhi via Nagpur, from where they will travel from to Barkot, Haridwar, Guptkashi, Gangotri, Janki Chatti, Sonprayag, Kedarnath, Uttarkashi, and Badrinath. Plus, car and bus facilities will be available throughout the journey.
Those interested in this trip can book this tour package online through the IRCTC website as well as through IRCTC Tourist Facilitation Centre, regional offices, and zonal offices.
- What is Chota Char Dham?
The Chota Char Dham Yatra is a concise and popular pilgrimage. Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath are the four temples under Chhota Char Dham Yatra. - How many Char Dhams are there in India?
The traditional Char Dham includes four places – Puri, Dwarka, Badrinath, and Rameshwaram, which are located in four directions in India. - How to do Char Dham Yatra?
Dehradun is the nearest airport and the nearest railway station, followed by Rishikesh. Upon reaching Dehradun, one can travel to all four temples via road.
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