The Char Dhams are the four holy sites in Uttarakhand’s blessed “Dev Bhoomi.” The four holy sites of Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath are visited as part of the pilgrimage. These shrines sometimes referred to as the Chota Char Dham, are said to be the most sacred Hindu pilgrimage locations.

Each of the Dhams, or pilgrimage places, is regarded as sacred since it is connected to several Hindu myths that are described in numerous holy writings and religious beliefs. Hindus consider the Dhams to be the entrances to moksha, the ultimate state of salvation. The pilgrims on the pilgrimage are claimed to get health, prosperity, and heavenly favors as well as purification from all lifetime sins as a result of visiting the Dhams.

The Char Dham Yatra was once highly challenging and could only be performed by devotees in excellent health. The locations and routes were practically inaccessible, but as the Yatra gained popularity, the Indian government made attempts to make the pilgrimage accessible. Facilities for pilgrims have been built into the roads leading to the Dhams, helicopter rides for devotees have begun, and even the shrines have been kept clean and well-maintained.

Helicopter Services for Char Dham Yatra

Rather than only visiting particular Dhams, devotees desire to travel the entire length of the sacred Char Dhams. Only healthy people with 10 to 12 days to spare could travel on the holy journey in the past because pilgrims had to travel there by bus and on foot. However, since the start of the Chardham Yatra helicopter service, the challenging journey has become simple, hassle-free, and time-saving. In 4-5 days, the full itinerary may be completed. Starting from the Dehradun Helipad, the Yatra travels to Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and ultimately Badrinath. The Chardham Yatra helicopter package is ideal for pilgrims who are not in the best of health, have limited time, or prefer a hassle-free trip to the holy sites.

Yamunotri

Yamunotri, where the Yamuna River rises, is a revered temple dedicated to the Yamuna goddess. It is situated in Uttarakhand’s Uttarkashi district at a height of 3,291 meters (10,797 feet) in the Garhwal Himalayas. Legend has it that Yamuna is the sister of the God of Death, Yama and that pilgrims are blessed with protection from a horrible death as well as the forgiveness of all their sins when they visit the temple. There are several ways to get to Yamunotri, including by road, train, helicopter, and air. After a 6 6-kilometer route, pilgrims can either walk or ride a pony or palki to the temple.

  • By Air: There is 210 km between you and Dehradun’s Jolly Grant Airport. There are two ways to get from the airport: by road or by further taking a helicopter trip.
  • By Helicopter: The chopper stops at the Kharsali Helipad en route to the revered site.
  • By Rail: The distance to the closest railway station is 172 kilometers. Pilgrims can continue their journey from the Dehradun Railway Station by road or by helicopter to the Sahastradhara Helipad for the Chardham Yatra.
  • By Road: Regular buses go to Hanuman Chatti, which is 14 kilometers away from Yamunotri.

Gangotri

Gangotri, the second site on the Char Dham Yatra in Uttarakhand, is situated on the banks of the Bhagirathi River at a height of 3050 meters above sea level. The Gaumukh glacier, which the holy Ganga River is claimed to originate from, is located 1 kilometer from the Dham, which is dedicated to Goddess Ganga. It is believed that a plunge into the Ganga’s holy waters will atone for all of a person’s lifetime’s sins and aid in salvation. Train, road, helicopter, and train all make it simple to get to the Gangotri Dham.

  • By Air: Dehradun’s Jolly Grant Airport is 226 km away. The holy shrine is accessible by car or helicopter from the airport.
  • By Helicopter: The sacred Dham is located 2 kilometers distant from the Harsil Helipad.
  • By Rail: The closest railway station is 250 km away in Rishikesh. You may go by road to the temple from the railway station.
  • By Road: Bus and taxi alternatives are available frequently from Rishikesh, Dehradun, and other locations in Uttarakhand to Gangotri.

Kedarnath

Kedarnath Temple

Kedarnath, one of the 12 sacred Jyotirlinga in India, is a sacred temple to Lord Shiva that is located at an altitude of around 3584 meters above sea level. One of the most beautiful destinations in India, the Mandakini River is nestled in the valley of the snow-capped mountains of Uttarakhand, drawing pilgrims from all over the world. One of the most difficult places to get by road is The Dham. From Gaurikund, it is a difficult 14-kilometer walk that may be completed on foot, by pony, or by palki. A helicopter Yatra to Kedarnath Dham is the quickest way to go to the holy temple.

  • By Air: The distance to Jolly Grant Airport is 238 km. From the airport, one may go by road in buses and taxis, and from Sahastradhara, one can take a helicopter to the Phata helipad and then to the Kedarnath helipad.
  • By Helicopter: Exactly 500 meters separate the temple from the Kedarnath helipad.
  • By Train: The closest railway station is located 216 kilometers away in Rishikesh. You may take a taxi or a cab from the train station to reach Phata for a helicopter ride or to Gaurikund for a longer road trip.
  • By Road: To get to Gaurikund, the town from where Kedarnath is accessible by road, there are buses and taxis available.

Badrinath

Badrinath Temple

In the Chamoli region of Uttarakhand, Badrinath Dham is located along the banks of the Alaknanda River at a height of around 3300 meters. The temple, which is dedicated to Lord Badri (Vishnu), is a stop on both the Uttarakhand and Indian Char Dham circuits. Accessible modes of transportation include helicopter, Train, Road, and Air.

  • By Air: The closest airport, Jolly Grant Airport, is 311 kilometers away. The trip can be finished by helicopter or by car after leaving the airport.
  • By Helicopter: Only 700 meters separate the temple from the Badrinath helipad.
  • By Train: The closest train station is at Haridwar, 318 km away.
  • By Road: From various locations in Uttarakhand, taxis and buses run to Badrinath.