I've done this route twice with family, here's what actually works.
The standard Chardham circuit covers Yamunotri → Gangotri → Kedarnath → Badrinath, roughly 1,500–1,800 km total from Delhi depending on your stops.
Realistic breakdown:
One practical tip: book your driver someone who knows hill terrain specifically. Flat-road drivers struggle on hairpin bends.
For a group of 10 to 12 pilgrims, hiring a tempo traveller in Delhi with a Pahadi-route experienced driver makes the entire yatra smoother and significantly cheaper than booking multiple cabs.
The standard Chardham circuit covers Yamunotri → Gangotri → Kedarnath → Badrinath, roughly 1,500–1,800 km total from Delhi depending on your stops.
Realistic breakdown:
- Delhi → Barkot (Yamunotri base): ~8–9 hrs
- Barkot → Uttarkashi (Gangotri base): ~3 hrs
- Uttarkashi → Sitapur/Sonprayag (Kedarnath base): ~6 hrs
- Sonprayag → Badrinath: ~5 hrs
One practical tip: book your driver someone who knows hill terrain specifically. Flat-road drivers struggle on hairpin bends.
For a group of 10 to 12 pilgrims, hiring a tempo traveller in Delhi with a Pahadi-route experienced driver makes the entire yatra smoother and significantly cheaper than booking multiple cabs.