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Badrinath Temple, one of the most important shrines of Lord Vishnu and a key part of the Char Dham circuit, stands majestically at 10,279 ft in the Garhwal Himalayas.

This 2N/3D itinerary is designed for travelers who want a focused spiritual journey without long travel days. Starting from Haridwar, the route follows the sacred Alaknanda River through Panch Prayag (holy river confluences), offering breathtaking mountain scenery and divine energy throughout the journey.

With MTT Holidays, you receive:

• Deluxe hotel accommodation
• Experienced hill drivers
• Safe and well-paced travel schedule
• Darshan planning assistance
• Comfortable road transfers

This journey blends devotion, nature, and Himalayan serenity into one unforgettable experience.

Day 1 – Haridwar to Badrinath
Day 2 – Badrinath Darshan & Mana Village
Day 3 – Return to Haridwar

Itineraries

Day 1

Haridwar to Badrinath (320 Km / 9–10 Hrs)

Early morning pickup from Haridwar. Scenic drive via Devprayag (confluence of Bhagirathi & Alaknanda), Rudraprayag, Karnaprayag, and Joshimath.

Enjoy panoramic Himalayan views and river valleys along the way. Arrival at Badrinath by evening. Check-in at deluxe hotel. Dinner & overnight stay.

Day 2

Badrinath Darshan & Mana Village

Early morning holy dip at Tapt Kund (hot water spring). Proceed for darshan at Badrinath Temple.

After darshan, visit:

• Mana Village – Last Indian village near Tibet border
• Vyas Gufa
• Bhim Pul
• Saraswati River origin point

Evening free for aarti or personal prayer time. Dinner & overnight stay.

Day 3

Badrinath to Haridwar (320 Km / 9 Hrs)

After breakfast, drive back to Haridwar via Joshimath and Rudraprayag. Arrival by evening. Tour concludes with divine blessings.

• Deluxe accommodation (Twin Sharing)
• Daily breakfast & dinner
• Private vehicle for entire journey
• Driver allowance, toll tax & parking
• All sightseeing as per itinerary

• Personal expenses
• Entry fees
• Special puja charges
• Travel insurance
• GST

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The temple opens around April/May and closes in October/November. May–June and September–October are the most comfortable months.

Yes. A 2N/3D itinerary from Haridwar is ideal for devotees seeking a short and focused pilgrimage.

Yes. Since there is no trekking involved, it is comfortable for elderly pilgrims. However, basic medical fitness is recommended due to high altitude.

Deluxe category hotels with attached bathrooms and hot water facilities.

Yes. You can upgrade this package to a Do Dham Yatra covering Kedarnath and Badrinath.