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HinduNational Circuit

Char Dham Yatra

The four sacred abodes of Vishnu, spanning the four corners of India

Stops
4
Duration
12-15 days
States
4
Difficulty
Moderate
🗓️ Best: October to March (Badrinath: May-October only)📍 Start: Badrinath (North) or Puri (East)

🪔 The yatra

Why pilgrims walk this route

Adi Shankaracharya in the 8th century identified four temples — one in each cardinal direction of Bharat — as the abodes (dhāms) of Vishnu. Completing all four is believed to grant moksha. The route stitches the country together as a single spiritual geography: Badrinath in the Himalayas, Dwarka on the Arabian Sea, Puri on the Bay of Bengal, and Rameswaram at the southern tip.

Historical context

The Char Dham was institutionalised as a unified pilgrimage by Adi Shankaracharya, who established mathas (monastic centres) at each site. Before air travel, completing the yatra took 6-12 months on foot or by bullock cart — a transformative life undertaking. Today the same circuit can be done in 12-15 days by combining trains, flights, and road transport.

The route

4-stop yatra · Badrinath (North) or Puri (East)Whichever dhām is travelled to last; many end at Rameswaram before returning home

  1. Stop1
    Badrinath, Uttarakhand

    Badrinath

    · Uttarakhand⏱️ 2 days

    The northern dhām. The temple sits at 3,133 m beside the Alaknanda river, sealed under snow from November to April. Vishnu meditates here as Badri-Narayan amid the Nar-Narayan peaks.

    • Open only from late April / early May to mid-November
    • Acclimatise in Joshimath or Auli for one night before ascending
    • Combine with Mana Village — India's last village before the Tibet border
    Open full guide for Badrinath
  2. Stop2
    Dwarka, Gujarat

    Dwarka

    · Gujarat⏱️ 2 days

    The western dhām on the Arabian Sea. Krishna's mythical capital, said to have been submerged after his departure. The Dwarkadhish temple's 78-m shikhara is visible from far out at sea.

    • Take the morning ferry to Bet Dwarka — Krishna's residential island
    • Nageshwar Jyotirlinga lies 17 km away and pairs naturally with this stop
    • Avoid May-June (44°C) and the monsoon's choppy seas in July-August
    Open full guide for Dwarka
  3. Stop3
    Puri (Jagannath), Odisha

    Puri (Jagannath)

    · Odisha⏱️ 2 days

    The eastern dhām. Jagannath, his brother Balabhadra and sister Subhadra are worshipped here as wooden idols replaced every 12 years in the Nabakalebara ceremony. The Rath Yatra in June-July draws over a million pilgrims.

    • Non-Hindus are not permitted inside the inner sanctum — view from Raghunandan Library rooftop
    • The Mahaprasad (temple meal) feeds tens of thousands daily and is considered immune to ritual pollution — caste and jhutha rules do not apply once it has been offered
    • Konark Sun Temple (35 km) is the natural day-trip pairing
    Open full guide for Puri (Jagannath)
  4. Stop4
    Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu

    Rameswaram

    · Tamil Nadu⏱️ 2 days

    The southern dhām. Where Rama installed a Shivalinga before crossing to Lanka — making this both a Vishnu dhām and a Shiva Jyotirlinga. The temple's 1,212-pillar corridor is the longest temple corridor in India.

    • Bathe in 22 sacred theerthams (wells) inside the temple — the order matters; ask the priest
    • Dhanushkodi (the ghost town at the island's tip) is an unmissable side trip
    • Madurai's Meenakshi Temple is a 4-hour drive and combines beautifully
    Open full guide for Rameswaram

Travel tips

Practical guidance

  • 1Book Badrinath darshan slots online at badrinath-kedarnath.gov.in 30+ days ahead during peak May-June
  • 2The total flight cost dominates the budget — clockwise (Delhi → Dehradun → Ahmedabad → Bhubaneswar → Madurai → Chennai) keeps it under ₹25,000
  • 3Carry a small kit of pre-blessed items (rudraksha, haldi-kumkum) — many pilgrims add a strand of thread or piece of cloth at each dhām
  • 4Most circuit operators wrap all four into a 12-day package for ₹35,000-60,000 per person; DIY-ing saves about 20% but adds ~2 days of logistics

Rituals & traditions

What pilgrims observe

  • 🪷Sankalpa (intention) declared at the first dhām, completed at the last
  • 🪷A single set of sacred clothing carried through all four for the temple visits
  • 🪷Consuming nothing onion/garlic during the yatra is traditional but not required

Prerequisites

Before you start

  • Government photo ID for all sites; foreign passport-holders need to verify Puri sanctum rules in advance
  • Reasonable mobility — Badrinath alone has 30+ steps; Rameswaram's 22-theertham bathing takes 90 minutes on foot
  • Travel insurance covering Himalayan altitude (Badrinath sits at 3,133 m)
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