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ABOUT OUR COMPANY

Embrace the Sacred Journeys with Namami

At Namami, we believe in the transformative power of spiritual journeys. Rooted in India's rich cultural heritage, we specialize in offering meticulously crafted pilgrimage travel services, starting with the revered Chardham Yatra. Our mission is to guide you on a path of spiritual discovery, providing comfort, safety, and meaningful experiences along the way.

With Namami, each journey is more than just travel—it's a soulful exploration that connects you with ancient traditions and divine sanctuaries. Our team is dedicated to ensuring that your pilgrimage is seamless, enlightening, and filled with memories that last a lifetime.

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What Does Namami Offer?

Sacred Journeys, Effortlessly Planned

Embark on the revered Char Dham Yatra with Namami, where devotion meets seamless travel. From Yamunotri to Kedarnath, Gangotri to Badrinath, our expertly curated packages ensure your spiritual quest is smooth, meaningful, and truly enriching.

Luxury & Comfort for Every Family

Experience comfort and devotion on a serene Uttarakhand journey. Enjoy premium stays, private transfers, and personalized Darshan at all four holy sites. Namami makes your family’s spiritual adventure luxurious and unforgettable.

Stress-Free, Soulful Travel

Skip the planning stress. Namami’s all-inclusive Char Dham Yatra offers 24/7 support, seamless bookings, and well-crafted itineraries—so you can focus on making cherished family memories and deepening your spiritual journey.

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Importance of the Char Dham Yatra in Hindu Mythology

The Char Dham Yatra is a pilgrimage tour that provides salvation and is visited by over 2 lakh tourists every year. It is believed that the term ‘Char Dham’ was coined by the Hindu philosopher, Shri Adi Shankaracharya, and it means four abodes of God or holy destinations. 

These four shrines are located in a region known for its captivating mountains covered in snow and unspoiled atmosphere. Each of these four shrines holds great significance in Hindu mythology. Let’s understand more:

Badrinath Temple

Badrinath Temple

Located majestically between the Nar and Narayan Mountain Range, Badrinath is one of the most revered pilgrimage sites in India and is also considered the final leg of Do Dham. Not just devoted, this place equally allures adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers for its beauty

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Kedarnath Temple

Kedarnath, one of the most important among the 12 jyotirlingas, is located on the Garhwal Mountain Range, amidst the snow-clad peaks, and near the Mandakini River. According to Hindu mythology, when Pandavas sought absolution for their sin of killing their own blood relatives (Kauravas) after the Mahabharata, Lord Shiva disguised himself as a bull to avoid granting their wish. 

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Gangotri Temple

Shri Adi Shankaracharya gained freedom from reincarnation in the Shri Badrinath Dham. The journey starts at the doorway to the Yatra, Yamunotri, followed by the renowned Gangotri dham. The pilgrim then visits Shri Kedarnath Dham and finally Shri Badrinath Dham.

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Yamunotri Temple

According to Hindu mythology, Yamuna was the sister of Yamraj and on the occasion of Bhai Dooj, Yamraj promised Yamuna that whoever takes a dip in the Yamuna River will not be taken to Yamlok and will attain salvation. Situated at an altitude of 3164 meters above sea level, Yamunotri Dham sanctifies the millions of visitors who come to this holy pilgrimage.

Top Places to Visit with Chardham Yatra

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Tungnath Temple

Located in Rudraprayag and part of the Panch Kedar Temples, the Tungnath Temple lying at a height of more than 12,000 ft. is among the highest Shiva temples.

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Rudranath Temple

Another temple that forms the Panch Kedar, this beautiful Shiva Temple in the Garhwal Himalayas is where the face of Lord Shiva manifested in his bull form.

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Madhyamaheshwar Temple

It is here where the navel of the bull form of Lord Shiva was seen when he transformed to escape the Pandavas, hence forming a temple of the Panch Kedar.

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Kalimath Temple

Forming one of the Shakti Peethas of the country, the Kalimath Temple is dedicated to worshiping the Goddess Kali, the mother goddess of doomsday, time, and death.

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Omkareshwar Temple

A beautiful temple at Ukhimath, the deities from Kedarnath and Madhyamaheshwar are brought here for worship during the harsh winters, when those temples remain closed due to snow.

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Triyuginarayan Temple

Another one of the beautiful temples of the Garhwal Himalayan regions, it is here at the Triyuginarayan Temple that Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati are said to have been married.

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Koteshwar Mahadev Temple

Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the temple is located along the Alaknanda River and is said to have been the place where he meditated while on his way to Kedarnath.

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Dhari Devi Temple

This temple worships an incarnation of Goddess Kali- Dhari Devi. The deity and her idol at the temple are the site for mysterious legends and stories that make this temple a must visit.

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Devprayag

The beautiful town of Devprayag is where the rivers Alaknanda, and Bhagirathi merge to become the River Ganga, and the place where Lord Rama and King Dashratha meditated at one point.

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Rishikesh

A popular pilgrimage city, Rishikesh is known for its centers of yoga and meditation, offering a sense of peace and calm while being set against the Himalayas and River Ganga.

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Valley of Flowers

With a blanket of multiple species of exotic flowers, the Valley of Flowers is a national park and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offering a site for sore eyes.

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Hemkund Sahib

Gurudwara Hemkund Sahib or Hemkunt Sahib is a place of worship for Sikhs and is considered the highest Gurudwara in the world for being located at such a high altitude!

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Kedarnath Temple, one of the twelve Jyotirlingas dedicated to Lord Shiva, is a key stop on the Chardham Yatra. Nestled in the Himalayas, it remains closed during winter due to heavy snowfall. In 2025, it reopens for devotees on May 2, 2025.

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Chardham Yatra Opening Dates

During the winter months, the sacred Chardham temples are enveloped in heavy snowfall, making them inaccessible for the season. As a result, they remain closed until the arrival of warmer months. Here are the official opening and closing dates for the Chardham temples in 2025:

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