Great question and something a lot of people from NCR think about before planning. All three options work but they suit different kinds of travellers.
By flight, you fly into Dehradun and then travel by road to the dhams. It saves time but adds cost and you lose that gradual, scenic transition into the mountains.
By train, Haridwar or Rishikesh are your best base stations. Trains from Ghaziabad are frequent and affordable. From there you hire a vehicle to cover all four dhams.
By road is honestly the most flexible and immersive option, especially for families or groups. You stop where you want, adjust your pace and experience the journey as part of the pilgrimage itself.
Many families starting their yatra directly prefer booking a Tempo Traveller on Rent in Ghaziabad so the entire group travels together comfortably right from their doorstep without multiple connections.
By flight, you fly into Dehradun and then travel by road to the dhams. It saves time but adds cost and you lose that gradual, scenic transition into the mountains.
By train, Haridwar or Rishikesh are your best base stations. Trains from Ghaziabad are frequent and affordable. From there you hire a vehicle to cover all four dhams.
By road is honestly the most flexible and immersive option, especially for families or groups. You stop where you want, adjust your pace and experience the journey as part of the pilgrimage itself.
Many families starting their yatra directly prefer booking a Tempo Traveller on Rent in Ghaziabad so the entire group travels together comfortably right from their doorstep without multiple connections.