Prices for Helicopter Services in 2019 (Same day return ticket included)
Phata to Kedarnath: Rs. 4798 (In 2018 it was Rs. 6700)
Sersi to Kedarnath: Rs. 4940 (In 2018 it was Rs. 6350)
Guptkashi to Kedarnath: Rs. 8550 (In 2018 it was Rs. 7300)
Govind Ghat to Ghangaria: Rs. 5590 (In 2018 it was Rs. Rs. 5790)
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Kedarnath Dham is situated at the elevation of 11700 feet, in Rudraprayag district of Garhwal Mandal in Uttarakhand state.
Doiwala, Ranipokhari, Rishikesh (Ram Jhula) Shivpuri, Devprayag, Kirtinagar, Rudraprayag, Agastya Muni Guptakashi, Sonprayag, Gaurikund
If you want to start a journey from Haldwani in Uttarakhand to Gaurikund, the distance is 317 km
Places come in the route – Bhowali, Khairna, Ranikhet, Dwarahat, Chaukhutiya, Karnprayag, Rudraprayag, Agastya Muni, Guptkashi, Sonprayag, Gaurikund
Helicopter services are avialable from Gupkashi and Fata, Currently 6 to 7 operators operators provide heli services from Guptkashi & Fataa
in peak season – May, June, you are advised to book heli services in advance, bookings are availbale online to avoid waiting time, due to the large number of pilgrims, waiting time may be high in peak season.
Apart from the Haili service, pilgrims can complete the journey of Kedarnath ji on foot. Or mule, dolly By Palki or Kandi …
Parking charges for car in Son Prayag are 120 for the first 24 hours and then Rs 100 for next 24 hours.
Taxis are run in regular intervals from Son Prayag to Gauri Kund, rent of 4-5 kms is Rs 20 per ride.
Badly affected part by natural disaster can be seen in Gauri Kund and other parts of Kedarnath.
From Gaurikund 18 kms trek usually takes 6-8 hours while walking.
A few shops, restaurants, hotels, on the pathway from Gaurikund, many travelers arrive at Gaurikund on the first day and start their journey early in the morning to Kedarnath and reach the Gauri Kund back in the evening.
To reach Kedarnath from Gaurikund, passengers can also use horse /mule, kandi, Doli, Palki etc.
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Contact Rudraprayag district’s disaster management/ travel control team in case of any emergency or required any support : Toll-free: 1077, Ph. 01364-233727, Mob. 8958757335
Located in Garhwal Himalayas in Uttarakhand, India.
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Badrinath बद्रीनाथ or Badrinarayan Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Vishnu which is situated in the town of Badrinath in Uttarakhand, India. The temple and town form one of the four Char Dham and Chota Char Dham pilgrimage sites. The temple is also one of the 108 Divya Desams dedicated to Vishnu, who is worshipped as Badrinath—holy shrines for Vaishnavites. It is open for six months every year (between the end of April and the beginning of November), because of extreme weather conditions in the Himalayan region. The temple is located in Garhwal hill tracks in Chamoli district along the banks of Alaknanda River at an elevation of 3,133 m (10,279 ft) above the mean sea level. It is one of the most visited pilgrimage centers of India, having recorded 1,060,000 visits.
The image of the presiding deity worshipped in the temple is a 1 m (3.3 ft) tall, the black stone statue of Vishnu in the form of Badrinarayan. The statue is considered by many Hindus to be one of eight swayam vyakta kshetras, or self-manifested statues of Vishnu.
Mata Murti Ka Mela, which commemorates the descent of river Ganges on mother earth, is the most prominent festival celebrated in the Badrinath Temple. Although Badrinath is located in North India, the head priest, or Rawal, is traditionally a Nambudiri Brahmin chosen from the South Indian state of Kerala. The temple was included in the Uttar Pradesh state government Act No. 30/1948 as Act no. 16,1939, which later came to be known as Shri Badarinath and Shri Kedarnath Mandir Act. The committee nominated by the state government administers both the temples and has seventeen members on its board.
The temple is mentioned in ancient religious texts like Vishnu Purana and Skanda Purana. It is glorified in the Divya Prabandha, an early medieval Tamil canon of the Azhwar saints from the 6th–9th centuries AD.
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