Exploring Char Dham – here’s the correct way to navigate the sacred trail
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Exploring Char Dham – here’s the correct way to navigate the sacred trail 
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Traditionally, it is advised to undertake the Char Dham Yatra in a clockwise direction. Consequently, the pilgrimage commences at Yamunotri, progresses towards Gangotri, continues to Kedarnath, and culminates at Badrinath. The ope … Read more
Traditionally, it is advised to undertake the Char Dham Yatra in a clockwise direction. Consequently, the pilgrimage commences at Yamunotri, progresses towards Gangotri, continues to Kedarnath, and culminates at Badrinath. The opening dates for the Char Dham pilgrimage sites in 2024 are - Yamunotri - May 10, Gangotri - May 10, Kedarnath - May 10, and Badrinath - May 12. Read less
The opening dates for the Char Dham pilgrimage sites in 2024 are as follows:
- Gangotri: May 10
- Kedarnath: May 10
- Badrinath: May 12
These dates mark the commencement of the pilgrimage season, allowing devotees to embark on their sacred journey to these revered sites.
Undertaking this pilgrimage is believed to cleanse one's soul and lead to spiritual enlightenment. However, planning the sequence of visiting these revered sites is crucial to ensure a smooth and fulfilling experience.:
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