My First Char Dham Yatra Experience - A Life Changing Journey
After years of planning, I finally completed the Char Dham Yatra last month. The spiritual energy at each of the four sacred temples was unlike anything I have ever experienced before.
We started our journey from Haridwar early in the morning. The first stop was Yamunotri, where the hot springs and the small temple dedicated to Goddess Yamuna set the tone for the entire pilgrimage.
From Yamunotri, we traveled to Gangotri — the origin of the holy Ganga river. The temple sits at an altitude of 3,100 meters, and the crisp mountain air combined with the sound of the river made it one of the most peaceful places I have visited.
Kedarnath was the most physically challenging part of the yatra. The 16km trek was exhausting but the moment you see the ancient stone temple against the backdrop of the snow-capped Himalayas, every step feels worth it. I recommend hiring a pony if you are not used to trekking.
The final destination, Badrinath, was my personal favorite. The temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu is stunning, and the natural hot water spring (Tapt Kund) right next to the temple is something you should not miss.
Tips for future yatris: Start early in the season (May-June), carry warm clothes even in summer, book accommodation in advance, and most importantly — take your time. This is not a race; it is a spiritual journey that deserves patience and devotion.