Force Urbania Tempo Traveller on rent in Haridwar To Chardham
Force Urbania rent in Dehradun To Chardham Yatra.
- Force Urbania Van are 1X1, 2X1 Seats
- Extra Space for luggage with Carrier
- Modified With Excellent Interiors
- Pushback Seats
- Leg space, Stereo system
- First Aid Box
- Icebox
- Charging USB Port
The Char Dham Yatra is a sacred Hindu pilgrimage circuit in Uttarakhand, India. It involves visiting four holy sites: Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath. These temples are dedicated to the respective deities: Yamuna, Ganga, Shiva, and Vishnu.
Here's a brief overview of each site:
- Yamunotri: Located at an altitude of 3,293 meters, Yamunotri is the source of the Yamuna River. The main attraction is the Yamunotri Temple, dedicated to Goddess Yamuna. Pilgrims can take a dip in the hot water springs nearby.
- Gangotri: Situated at an altitude of 3,048 meters, Gangotri is the source of the Ganges River. The Gangotri Temple, dedicated to Goddess Ganga, is a popular pilgrimage site. Pilgrims can take a dip in the sacred waters of the Ganges.
- Kedarnath: Located at 3,580 meters, Kedarnath is home to the Kedarnath Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple is surrounded by breathtaking mountains and glaciers.
- Badrinath: Situated at an altitude of 3,138 meters, Badrinath is the abode of Lord Vishnu. The Badrinath Temple is a major pilgrimage site, attracting thousands of devotees every year.
Minimum 09 Night /10 Days
13 Seater Force Urbania
- Seat : 13 Passengers + 1 Driver
- Facility: AC, Pushback, 2x1 Seat, Music
- Starting Fare Per Day: 14500/-
- Included Driver Charges: 1000/- (Per Day)
- Included Charges: Road Tax, Toll Tax, Parking
12 Seater Maharaja Urbania
- Seat : 12 Passengers + 1 Driver
- Facility: AC, 1x1 Pushback Seat, Music
- Starting Fare Per Day: 18000/-
- Included Driver Charges: 1000/- (Per Day)
- Included Charges: Road Tax, Toll Tax, Parking
16 Seater Force Urbania
- Seat : 16 Passengers + 1 Driver
- Facility: AC, 2x1 Pushback Seat, Music
- Starting Fare Per Day: 18000/-
- Included Driver Charges: 1000/- (Per Day)
- Included Charges: Road Tax, Toll Tax, Parking
Note:-
- 5 % GST Extra on Bill.
- Our Office Gurgaon and Delhi.
- AC Not Working in Hill Station.
- This Regular Rate is not Valid for Any Festival and Weekend or Season Time
- After booking, if diesel and state tax increases, then the charges will be different
Itinerary Outline:
Day 1 : Dehradun to Barkot
Day 3 : Barkot to Uttarkashi
Day 4 : Uttarkashi to Gangotri Dham to Uttarkashi
Day 5 : Uttarkashi to Guptkashi
Day 6 : Guptkashi – Kedarnath
Day 7 : Kedarnath - Guptkashi
Day 8 : Guptkashi– Badrinath
Day 9 : Badrinath – Joshimath - Rudraprayag
Day 10 : Rudraprayag to Dehradun
The Char Dham Yatra is typically undertaken in a clockwise direction, starting from Yamunotri and ending at Badrinath. It's considered a challenging pilgrimage due to the high altitudes and often harsh weather conditions. However, the spiritual rewards and breathtaking scenery make it a worthwhile journey for many.
Best time to visit: The best time to undertake the Char Dham Yatra is between April and October when the weather is pleasant and the temples are open. However, even during this period, the weather can be unpredictable, especially at higher altitudes.
- How to reach: The Char Dham Yatra can be completed by road or by air. Haridwar is the nearest major city and serves as a base for the pilgrimage. From Haridwar, one can reach the four shrines by road or by helicopter services.
- Registration: It's recommended to register for the Char Dham Yatra in advance, especially during peak season. Registration provides access to essential information and services, such as accommodation and transportation.
Important tips:
- Physical fitness: The Char Dham Yatra requires a certain level of physical fitness due to the high altitudes and challenging terrain.
- Acclimatization: It's important to acclimatize to the high altitude gradually to avoid altitude sickness.
- Clothing: Pack warm clothing as temperatures can drop significantly, especially at night.
- Food: Carry enough food and water, as there may be limited options available at higher altitudes.
- Medical kit: Carry a basic medical kit, including essential medicines.
- Respect for local customs: Respect the local customs and traditions.
- Environmental responsibility: Be mindful of the environment and avoid littering.