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All You Need to Know About the Char Dham by helicopter Yatra

The Char Dham by helicopter Yatra is an alternative and convenient way to visit the four sacred shrines of Uttarakhand, India: Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath. This kind of transportation allows pilgrims to save time and avoid difficult walking routes. What you should know about the Char Dham Yatra via helicopter:

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All You Need to Know About the Char Dham by helicopter Yatra

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  1. All You Need to Know About the Char Dham by helicopter Yatra The Char Dham by helicopter Yatra is an alternative and convenient way to visit the four sacred shrines of Uttarakhand, India: Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath. This kind of transportation allows pilgrims to save time and avoid difficult walking routes. What you should know about the Char Dham Yatra via helicopter: Helicopter Service Providers: Several helicopter service providers offer Char Dham Yatra packages. Pawan Hans, Heritage Aviation, UTair India, and Himalayan Heli Services are among well-known operators. It is best to conduct research and select a reputable operator with a strong safety record. Itinerary: The Char Dham by helicopter normally begins and concludes in Dehradun, Uttarakhand's capital city. The schedule varies depending on the operator, but it often includes the following: Yamunotri: From Dehradun, you'll fly to Kharsali, the closest helipad to Yamunotri. To reach the Yamunotri temple, you must hike or ride a pony for around 6 kilometres. You'll return to the helipad after darshan (prayer) and fly back to Dehradun. Gangotri: Fly from Dehradun to Harsil, the helipad nearest to Gangotri. You'll go by road from Harsil to the Gangotri temple, which is around 22 km away.

  2. Following your tour to the temple, you will return to Harsil and fly back to Dehradun. Kedarnath: The helicopter will carry you from Dehradun to the helipads near Kedarnath, Phata or Guptkashi. Depending on the operator's arrangement, you'll either board another helicopter or trek to Kedarnath. Following your visit to the Kedarnath temple, you will return to Phata or Guptkashi and fly back to Dehradun. Badrinath: You'll fly from Dehradun to the Badrinath helipad. You can visit the temple and other local sights after arriving in Badrinath. You'll then travel back to Dehradun. Duration: The Char Dham by helicopter usually takes 4 to 5 days, depending on the package and the amount of time spent at each site. Booking and Costs: Char Dham Yatra helicopter packages can be booked through the respective helicopter service providers or authorised travel agents. The price of the packages vary depending on criteria such as the operator, kind of helicopter, inclusions (accommodation, food, etc.), and high season demand. It's best to plan ahead of time, especially during peak pilgrimage season. Important Factors to Consider: Keep the following considerations in mind before starting on the Char Dham Yatra by helicopter: Check the weather: Helicopter services are affected by weather, and flights may be cancelled or rescheduled if conditions are unfavourable. Health considerations: Before embarking on the trip, you should examine your health and speak with a medical practitioner. The Yatra's high altitude and physical nature can be difficult for certain people. Dress appropriately: Because the Char Dham shrines are located in the Himalayas, thick clothing, sturdy footwear, and rain gear are recommended. Medicine, sunscreen, and bottled water are all must-haves. Respect local customs: When visiting shrines, follow the guidelines and ceremonies.

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