Delhi to Kedarnath Tour

Delhi to Kedarnath Tour - Distance, Route & Cost Details

Delhi to Kedarnath is about 450 km by road up to Gaurikund, followed by a 16 km trek to the Kedarnath temple. A standard Delhi to Kedarnath tour usually takes 6 days, with night halts at places like Haridwar, Guptkashi, Sitapur, or Sonprayag. The route goes through Delhi – Haridwar – Devprayag – Srinagar – Rudraprayag – Guptkashi – Sonprayag – Gaurikund – Kedarnath – Rishikesh – back to Delhi.

Travel Vaidya offers All-inclusive packages start from ₹25,000 per person, which covers a private car for the entire tour, hotel and dharamshala stays, breakfast and dinner, tolls, parking, fuel and driver TA/DA. Guests only pay extra for lunch, helicopter, or pony/palki charges. These packages are especially preferred by couples, families with children and senior citizens.

Why Start Your Tour from Delhi to Kedarnath?

Delhi is one of the most convenient starting points for the Kedarnath Yatra. The city is well-connected with flights, trains, and highways to almost every part of India, making it easy for pilgrims to plan their trip. From Delhi, most private taxis and tour packages for Kedarnath and Char Dham are available, giving travelers a comfortable and flexible journey.

The road journey is usually done in two parts – first from Delhi to Haridwar/Rishikesh (5–6 hours, around 230 km), and then from Rishikesh to Sonprayag (200 km, 7–8 hours by road). From Sonprayag, pilgrims continue with the 16 km trek from Gaurikund to Kedarnath Temple. With many hotels and dharamshalas available in Haridwar, Rishikesh, and en route, Delhi serves as a practical choice for families, senior citizens, and group travelers.

Why Delhi is the best starting point for Kedarnath Yatra:

  1. Well-connected by flights, trains, and highways to major cities

  2. Starting hub for most Kedarnath & Char Dham taxi and tour services

  3. Delhi to Haridwar: ~230 km (5–6 hours by road)

  4. Rishikesh to Sonprayag: ~200 km (7–8 hours by road)

  5. 16 km trek from Gaurikund to Kedarnath Temple

  6. Plenty of hotels for comfortable stays before and after the yatra

Delhi to Kedarnath Distance & Route Details

Delhi to Kedarnath distance is about 450 km by road up to Gaurikund, followed by a 16 km trek to reach the temple. The journey is usually broken into two parts – Delhi to Haridwar/Rishikesh (5–6 hours) and then Rishikesh to Sonprayag (7–8 hours). From Sonprayag, pilgrims take a local shuttle (shared taxi) for the last 5 km to Gaurikund, which is the starting point of the trek. The 16 km trek to Kedarnath is generally done the next morning after an overnight stay.

Delhi to Kedarnath Key Route Details

  1. Total Distance (Delhi to Gaurikund): Approx. 450 km

  2. Trek Distance (Gaurikund to Kedarnath): 16 km

  3. Total Travel Time: 12–14 hours by road (split in 2 days) + 7–9 hours trek

  4. Road Condition: Mix of highways (Delhi–Haridwar) and hilly terrain (Rishikesh–Sonprayag) with narrow bends and landslide-prone areas during rains

  5. Altitude Gain: Delhi (216 m) to Kedarnath (3,583 m) – gradual rise with steep climbs after Rudraprayag

Major Stopovers on Delhi to Kedarnath Route

  1. Haridwar (230 km from Delhi): First major halt point with plenty of hotels and dharamshalas.

  2. Rishikesh (20 km from Haridwar): Gateway to the Char Dham route and last big city with reliable facilities.

  3. Devprayag (70 km from Haridwar): Famous for the holy confluence of Bhagirathi and Alaknanda rivers.

  4. Srinagar (105 km from Haridwar): A large town ideal for fuel, meals, and short breaks.

  5. Rudraprayag (140 km from Haridwar): Sacred river confluence and a common stop for yatris.

  6. Guptkashi (205 km from Haridwar): Popular overnight halt with decent hotels and guesthouses.

  7. Sonprayag (220 km from Haridwar): Last motorable point for private vehicles before Gaurikund.

  8. Gaurikund (239 km from Haridwar): Starting point of the 16 km trek to Kedarnath Temple.

Travel Tips

  1. Start in morning from Delhi (around 9–10 AM) to comfortably reach Haridwar or Rishikesh by afternoon.

  2. Night driving in the hills is not allowed by Uttarakhand police for safety reasons.

  3. Keep buffer time for traffic jams at Rudraprayag and Sonprayag check-posts.

  4. Book helicopter or shuttle tickets in advance during peak season.

  5. Carry light snacks and water, as food options get limited after Rudraprayag.

Delhi to Kedarnath Distance Chart

RouteDistanceTime
Delhi → Haridwar220 Km5-6 hrs
Haridwar → Rishikesh20 Km40 min
Rishikesh → Devprayag70 Km1.5–2 hrs
Devprayag → Srinagar35 Km1 hr
Srinagar → Rudraprayag33 Km1–1.5 hrs
Rudraprayag → Guptkashi45 Km2.5–3 hrs
Guptkashi → Sonprayag28 Km45 min
Sonprayag → Gaurikund
(local taxi)
5 Km15 min
Gaurikund → Kedarnath
(Trek)
16 Km7–9 hrs

How to Reach Kedarnath from Delhi?

The journey from Delhi to Kedarnath is about 450 km by road till Gaurikund, followed by a 16 km trek to the temple. Pilgrims usually travel by road with a night halt at Haridwar or Rishikesh. Those who looking for a faster way prefer helicopter services from nearby helipads in Dehradun, Guptkashi, or Phata.

By Road (Private Car or Taxi)

  1. The most comfortable and flexible way to travel.

  2. From Delhi, cars like Dzire, Ertiga, Innova Crysta, or SUVs are commonly hired.

  3. Delhi to Haridwar takes about 5–6 hours, then another 7–8 hours to Sonprayag.

  4. From Sonprayag, a government shuttle takes you to Gaurikund.

  5. Ideal for families and groups who want door-to-door pickup and the freedom to stop along the way.

By Bus

  1. Uttarakhand Transport (GMOU) and private buses run from Delhi ISBT to Haridwar/Rishikesh, and further towards Guptkashi or Sonprayag.

  2. Cheapest way, but long and tiring.

  3. Not recommended for elderly travelers or children.

By Shared Jeep / Tempo Traveller

  1. Shared jeeps and tempo travellers are available from Delhi, Haridwar, and Rishikesh.

  2. Budget-friendly option for groups and solo travelers.

  3. Less comfortable on the winding hill roads compared to a private taxi.

Trek from Gaurikund

  1. From Gaurikund, every pilgrim must cover the 16 km trek to Kedarnath.

  2. Options:

    1. On foot: 5–7 hours depending on stamina

    2. Ponies / Horses: Commonly hired by senior citizens

    3. Palkis / Dandis: Carried by porters, best for elderly or unfit travelers

  3. The trek is steep, so it’s best to rest overnight at Sitapur or Guptkashi before starting.

By Helicopter (Phata, Guptkashi, Sirsi, Dehradun)

  1. Helicopter services operate from multiple helipads:

    1. Dehradun (Sahastradhara): Direct flights, higher cost, requires advance booking.

    2. Phata, Sirsi, Guptkashi: Short 7–10 minute flights to Kedarnath helipad.

  2. From the Kedarnath helipad, it’s just a 500 m walk to the temple.

  3. Best suited for senior citizens, kids, or those with limited time.

Taxi Services from Delhi to Kedarnath

Hiring a taxi from Delhi to Kedarnath is the most convenient option for families and senior citizens. Taxis provide flexibility, comfortable travel, and doorstep pick-up for the yatra. The route covers about 450 km by road till Sonprayag, followed by a short shuttle to Gaurikund and then the trek to Kedarnath. Below are the approximate taxi fares:

Vehicle TypeCapacityFare
(Round Trip)
Sedan (Dzire/Etios)2-3 persons₹20,000 – ₹25,000
SUV (Ertiga)4-6 persons₹25,000 – ₹30,000
SUV (Innova Crysta)5-6 persons₹30000 – ₹36,000
Tempo Traveller8-12 persons₹45,000 – ₹60,000

Delhi to Kedarnath Trek Route

The trek to Kedarnath begins only after reaching Gaurikund, the last motorable point. From Delhi, pilgrims usually travel by road via Haridwar and Rishikesh along the Char Dham highway. After reaching Sonprayag, a government shuttle service covers the last 5 km to Gaurikund, from where the 16 km uphill trek to Kedarnath Temple starts. This is the traditional and only walking route to the shrine.

Route: Delhi → Haridwar → Rishikesh → Devprayag → Srinagar → Rudraprayag → Guptkashi → Sonprayag → Gaurikund → Kedarnath

Delhi to Gaurikund (Road Journey)

  1. Distance: Around 450 km from Delhi (235–240 km from Haridwar)

  2. Travel Time: Delhi to Haridwar ~5–6 hrs, Haridwar to Gaurikund ~9–11 hrs

  3. Common Stopovers: Haridwar, Rishikesh, Devprayag, Srinagar, Rudraprayag, Guptkashi, Sonprayag

  4. Transport Options:

    1. Private taxi/cab (Dzire, Ertiga, Innova, SUV, Tempo Traveller)

    2. State-run buses from Delhi/Haridwar/Rishikesh to Sonprayag

    3. Shared jeeps for budget travelers

  5. Sonprayag to Gaurikund: Last 5 km by government shuttle (private vehicles not allowed beyond Sonprayag)

Gaurikund to Kedarnath (Trek Route)

  1. Trek Distance: 16 km uphill from Gaurikund to Kedarnath

  2. Average Time: 5–7 hours on foot (depending on stamina and rest breaks)

  3. Altitude Gain: From 1,982 m at Gaurikund to 3,583 m at Kedarnath

  4. Path Conditions: Gradual climb at the start, steep stretches near Kedarnath; paved path with railings in many sections

  5. Facilities En Route: Tea stalls, food joints, resting shelters, GMVN camps, medical posts at Jungle Chatti, Bheembali, and Linchauli

Trekking Options

  1. On Foot: For fit pilgrims; 5–7 hours

  2. Ponies / Horses: Easily available, approx. ₹7,000–₹9,000 for up & down trip

  3. Palki / Dandi: Carried by porters, best for elderly or those unable to trek

  4. Helicopter (Phata / Guptkashi / Sirsi): Quick alternative for those who want to skip trekking

Delhi to Kedarnath by Helicopter

Pilgrims who don’t want to travel the full road route or trek 16 km from Gaurikund often choose helicopter services for Kedarnath. There are mainly two types of helicopter rides available:

1. Private Charter Helicopter (From Dehradun)

  1. Base: Sahastradhara Helipad, Dehradun (about 50 km from Haridwar).

  2. Flight Duration: 45–60 minutes to Kedarnath.

  3. Cost: ₹95,000 – ₹1,15,000 per person (round trip).

  4. Schedule: Early morning departures (from 5:00 AM onwards).

  5. Tour Type: Same-day return. Passengers depart in the morning, complete darshan, and return to Dehradun by late afternoon.

  6. Best For: NRIs, premium travelers, senior citizens, or those with very limited time.

2. Government-Operated Shuttle Services (From Phata, Guptkashi, Sirsi)

  1. Base Locations: Phata, Guptkashi, and Sirsi — all accessible by road from Haridwar.

  2. Flight Duration: 8–10 minutes one way.

  3. Cost: ₹5,000 – ₹8,000 per person (round trip).

  4. Booking: Only via the official HeliYatra website.

  5. Demand: Extremely high during peak yatra months (May–June, Sept–Oct). Many pilgrims fail to get confirmed tickets.

  6. Alternate Options: Those unable to secure heli seats often continue the journey from Gaurikund to Kedarnath by pony, palki, or trekking.

Key Points to Remember

  1. Advance booking is crucial — private charters should be booked weeks in advance, while government heli tickets often sell out instantly.

  2. Weather dependency — flights operate only in clear weather, cancellations are common.

  3. Morning flights are safer — operations usually start early and are less likely to be disrupted by afternoon cloud cover.

Best Time to Visit Kedarnath from Delhi

Kedarnath Temple runs from late April/early May till Diwali (October–November). The peak travel months are May, June, September, and October when the weather and route conditions are most favorable.

April – Early May: Temple opens, weather is very cold, snow near temple, night temperature close to zero. Suitable only for those ready for harsh cold.

May – June (Peak Season): Most popular months. Clear roads, manageable trek, daytime 10–15°C, nights 2–5°C. Best for families and senior citizens, but very crowded.

July – August (Monsoon): Heavy rains, frequent landslides, unsafe trekking paths. Travel not advised.

September – October (Peak Season): Post-monsoon months with clear skies, comfortable weather, and lighter crowds than May–June. Highly suitable for families and elderly.

Late October – November: Temple closes after Diwali. Very cold, nights below freezing. Travel possible but tough conditions.

Key Takeaways

  1. Best Months: May, June, September, October.

  2. Avoid: July and August (monsoon).

  3. Families & Seniors: Choose May–June or September–October.

  4. Advance Booking: Essential in peak season due to high demand.

Kedarnath Temple Darshan & Aarti Timings

Pilgrims should be aware of the darshan hours and daily aarti schedule at Kedarnath Temple so they can plan their visit properly.

Morning Darshan: 4:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Evening Darshan: 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Morning Aarti (Abhishek Aarti): Starts around 4:00 AM. Devotees can attend by special booking.
Evening Aarti (Shayan Aarti): Around 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM before temple closes for the night.

⚠️ Timings may shift slightly depending on season and daylight. During peak yatra months, queues are long, so reaching early morning or late evening is advised for smoother darshan.

Emergency Contacts & Yatra Registration

Every pilgrim is required to complete biometric registration before starting the Kedarnath Yatra. Without registration, entry is not allowed beyond Rishikesh/Haridwar checkpoints.

Yatra Registration

  1. Modes: Online (Char Dham Yatra official website) or Offline (registration counters at Haridwar, Rishikesh, Guptkashi, Sonprayag).

  2. Requirement: Valid photo ID (Aadhaar, Passport, Voter ID, Driving License).

  3. Why Mandatory: Helps government track pilgrims for safety and disaster management.

Key Emergency Contacts

  1. Yatra Control Room / Disaster Helpline: 1070, 1077

  2. Police Helpline: 100

  3. Ambulance / Medical Emergency: 108

  4. GMVN (Garhwal Mandal Vikas Nigam) Enquiry: +91-135-2746817

  5. Sonprayag / Gaurikund Help Desk: Available at local check posts during yatra season

Medical Facilities on Route

  1. Base Camps with First Aid: Guptkashi, Sitapur, Sonprayag, Gaurikund

  2. En-route Medical Posts: Jungle Chatti, Bheembali, Linchauli

  3. Kedarnath Temple Area: Emergency camp and government doctors available during yatra months

⚠️ Senior citizens and those with heart, asthma, or blood pressure conditions should get a fitness certificate before attempting the trek.

Packing List for Delhi to Kedarnath Yatra

Weather in Kedarnath is unpredictable, it can be warm during the day and freezing at night. Since the temple is located at a high altitude with limited facilities, packing the right things can make a big difference. Keep your luggage light but don’t miss out on essentials. Here’s a practical list for a safe and comfortable yatra.

  1. Warm Clothing: Even in summer, mornings and evenings are very cold. Carry thermals, a fleece jacket, woolen socks, gloves, and a warm cap. If you’re traveling after September, layer up properly.
  2. Rain Gear: Weather can change quickly, especially in the afternoon. A poncho or raincoat is a must. A small foldable umbrella is optional but useful.
  3. Trekking Shoes: Choose waterproof shoes with strong grip. The trek path can be slippery, especially after rain. Avoid open footwear or basic sneakers.
  4. Medicines & First-Aid Kit: Carry your regular medicines along with tablets for cold, headache, nausea, and altitude sickness. Add a few bandages, balm, and ORS sachets.
  5. Reusable Water Bottle & Snacks: Stay hydrated and energized. Pack a refillable bottle, dry fruits, energy bars, and glucose powder for the trek.
  6. Torch & Power Bank: Power supply is limited at high altitude. A small flashlight or headlamp is useful at night. Carry a charged power bank for your phone.
  7. Yatra Registration & ID Proof: These are checked multiple times during your journey. Keep both documents easily accessible and safe from rain.
  8. Basic Toiletries: Bring your own soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, toilet paper, tissues, and hand sanitizer. These are often not available on the trek or near the temple.

Travel Tips for Delhi to Kedarnath Yatra

  1. Start early, night driving not allowed
  2. Pre-book hotels, limited stay options
  3. Carry warm clothes, even in summer
  4. Keep medicines and first-aid handy
  5. Travel light, avoid heavy luggage
  6. Drink water, eat simple meals
  7. Carry cash, ATMs not reliable
  8. Jio/Airtel work, others don’t
  9. Expect long shuttle queues at Sonprayag
  10. Doctor check-up advised for elderly

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Delhi to Kedarnath Package Cost & Inclusions

Travel Vaidya offers all-inclusive tours from Delhi to Kedarnath including private taxi, skilled drivers, comfortable hotel stays with breakfast & dinner along with local expertise and darshan assistance.

3 Types of Packages from Delhi to Kedarnath

Budget Package

Stay in clean, affordable hotels with basic amenities, offering a safe and simple place to rest before continuing the yatra. Best suited for pilgrims seeking a value-for-money option. Price starts from ₹25,000 per adult.

Deluxe Package

Enjoy mid-range hotels with larger rooms, better meals, and added comfort. Many properties feature scenic views of the hills or rivers, making this a good choice for families and senior travelers. Price starts from ₹30,000 per adult.

Premium Package

Experience top-category hotels with spacious rooms, prime locations, and upgraded services. Perfect for those who want maximum comfort and a hassle-free yatra. Price starts from ₹35,000 per adult.

Kedarnath Yatra

From New Delhi
Category2 Pax4 Pax6 Pax
Budget25,00020,00018,000
Deluxe32,00027,00023,000
Premium37,00030,00025,000
NOTE: All Prices mentioned are quoted on Per Person basis.
What this tour Includes?
  • Delhi pickup → full tour → Delhi drop
  • Private car with mountain-experienced driver
  • Fuel, parking, tolls, and driver charges
  • Verified hotels with breakfast & dinner
  • On-tour support; Darshan help for seniors (on request)
What this tour Excludes?
  • Charges for early check-in & late check-out at hotel
  • Meals not mentioned (rest of the meals)
  • Air fare / train fare
  • Pony/Palki/Helicopter tickets (if you choose)
  • Any item not specified in Package Inclusions
  • 5% GST

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Hotel Stays During Delhi to Kedarnath Tour

Haridwar – Hotel Suvidha Deluxe (1 Night)

Guptkashi – Hotel Om Anandam (2 Nights)

Kedarnath – Private Dharamshala (1 Night)

Rishikesh – Hotel Arctic Hills (1 Night)

Kedarnath stays are basic due to altitude. We book private rooms in Dharamshalas (no GMVN shared tents).

Haridwar – Hotel Crystal Ganga / DLS Ganga Bliss (1 Night)

Guptkashi – New Mandakini Resort (2 Nights)

Kedarnath – Private Dharamshala (1 Night)

Rishikesh – Hotel Bliss Ganga (1 Night)

Kedarnath stays are basic due to altitude. We book private rooms in Dharamshalas (no GMVN shared tents).

Haridwar – Hotel Godwin (1 Night)

Guptkashi – The Village Retreat (2 Nights)

Kedarnath – Private Dharamshala (1 Night)

Rishikesh – Divine Lakshmi Ganga / Neeraj Ganga Heritage Palace  (1 Night)

Kedarnath stays are basic due to altitude. We book private rooms in Dharamshalas (no GMVN shared tents).

Day-Wise Delhi to Kedarnath Tour Itinerary

Day 01: Delhi to Haridwar (220 km / 6–7 hrs)

We’ll pick you up from Delhi airport or railway station and start driving towards Haridwar. It takes about 6–7 hours. By evening you’ll reach Haridwar, check into the hotel, and later step out to see the famous Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri. Night stay in Haridwar.

Day 02: Haridwar to Guptkashi (210 km / 7-8 hrs)

After breakfast, you leave for Guptkashi. The road goes along the Ganga and Alaknanda rivers, with quick views of Dhari Devi Temple and Rudraprayag on the way. Nothing hectic, just a long drive. By evening check into the hotel at Guptkashi, have dinner, and rest.

Day 03: Sitapur to Kedarnath (Drive + 17 km trek)

Early morning you leave for Sonprayag, then a short local taxi to Gaurikund. From here your 17 km trek to Kedarnath starts.By evening you’ll be at the temple. Join the darshan and evening aarti, then stay overnight near the temple.

Day 04: Kedarnath to Sitapur (17 km trek back)

Early morning you can go for darshan again if you missed earlier and visit nearby places. After that, trek back down to Gaurikund, take the local taxi to Sonprayag, and drive back to Sitapur. Dinner and night stay at the hotel.

Day 05: Sitapur to Rishikesh (205 km / 7–8 hrs)

After breakfast, we’ll drive down to Rishikesh. On arrival, you can visit Ram Jhula, Laxman Jhula, or just relax by the Ganga. Evening is free to explore the local market. Stay overnight in Rishikesh.

Day 05: Rishikesh to Delhi (225 km / 5–6 hrs)

After breakfast, we check out and start the return journey to Delhi. If time allows, we’ll stop for a quick tea break on the way. By evening, you’ll be back in Delhi for drop-off.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The distance from Delhi to Kedarnath is about 450–470 km by road, followed by a 16 km trek from Gaurikund. The journey takes you through Haridwar, Rishikesh, Devprayag, Srinagar, Rudraprayag, and Guptkashi before you finally reach Sonprayag and Gaurikund. From there, the trek or pony/palki ride begins for Kedarnath Temple.

Pilgrims can reach Kedarnath from Delhi by road, train, or air (combined with road travel). The most common way is taking a train or bus from Delhi to Haridwar or Rishikesh, and then continuing by taxi or bus to Gaurikund. For a faster option, you can take a flight from Delhi to Dehradun’s Jolly Grant Airport and then travel by road towards Kedarnath.

A trip from Delhi to Kedarnath generally takes two days. It usually requires 12–14 hours by road to reach Gaurikund, the base for the trek. The trek from Gaurikund to Kedarnath takes another 5–7 hours, depending on pace. Some people prefer halting at Haridwar, Rishikesh, or Guptkashi to make the journey more comfortable.

There is no direct bus from Delhi to Kedarnath because vehicles cannot go beyond Sonprayag. However, you can get a bus from Delhi to Haridwar or Rishikesh, and from there, book shared jeeps or taxis that take you closer to Sonprayag and Gaurikund.

No direct train runs from Delhi to Kedarnath. The closest railway stations are Haridwar and Rishikesh. From either station, you will have to continue by road. The road journey offers scenic Himalayan views and connects you with the main yatra route.

Helicopter services don’t operate directly from Delhi to Kedarnath. The most convenient option is to fly from Delhi to Dehradun and then use private helicopter charters from Sahastradhara Helipad or government-operated shuttles from Phata, Guptkashi, or Sirsi. This reduces travel time significantly and is ideal for senior citizens and time-bound pilgrims.

The most popular route from Delhi to Kedarnath goes through Delhi – Haridwar – Rishikesh – Devprayag – Srinagar – Rudraprayag – Guptkashi – Sonprayag – Gaurikund – Kedarnath. This is the traditional Char Dham route used by most pilgrims.

Most pilgrims need 4–5 days for a Delhi to Kedarnath trip. This includes travel time, overnight halts, the trek to Kedarnath Temple, darshan, and the return journey. Adding an extra day is always helpful in case of delays due to weather or road conditions.

Summer (May–June): Pleasant, 10–20°C.
Monsoon (July–August): Heavy rains, landslides.
Autumn (Sept–Oct): Cool, 5–15°C.
Winter (Nov–April): Snowbound, temple closed.

There are no direct helicopters from Haridwar. However, services operate from Phata, Guptkashi, and Sirsi. Kedarnath helicopter charges start from ₹5,500–₹7,000 per person (one-way) from Phata. For a complete tour package from Dehradun, prices start from ₹2,30,000 per person.

Yes, registration is mandatory for all pilgrims traveling from Delhi to Kedarnath or any other starting point. Registration can be done online or at counters in Haridwar, Rishikesh, and Sonprayag. This system helps manage the crowd and ensures a safer journey.

Since Kedarnath is located at a high altitude, pilgrims should carry warm clothes, raincoats, trekking shoes, personal medicines, a power bank, snacks, and ID proof. Weather is unpredictable, so being well-prepared is very important.

The best time to plan a Delhi to Kedarnath trip is during May–June and September–October. During these months, the weather is clear, roads are open, and helicopter services operate regularly. Monsoon months (July–August) are not recommended due to landslides.

The road journey from Delhi to Kedarnath is safe but involves long mountain routes. During the monsoon, landslides are common, so pilgrims should avoid travel at that time. In other seasons, the drive offers breathtaking views of the Ganga and Alaknanda rivers.

Yes, you can drive your own car from Delhi to Sonprayag. From Sonprayag, local jeeps take you to Gaurikund, and from there, you must trek or take a pony/palki to Kedarnath. Private driving is a good option for families or groups who want flexibility.