Kedarnath Yatra Package
Make your Kedarnath Yatra not just a journey, but an unforgettable spiritual experience with Ulala Adventure, a leading name in crafting personalized pilgrimage packages. Immerse yourself in the rich history of this sacred Jyotirlinga, associated with the Pandavas and Lord Shiva's blessings. Hike amidst breathtaking Himalayan scenery, conquer the challenging trek, and witness the grandeur of the Kedarnath Temple against the backdrop of snow-capped peaks. Let the serenity of the Mandakini River and the blessings of Lord Shiva wash away your worries and bring you closer to Moksha. Choose Ulala Adventure for a meticulously planned Kedarnath Yatra, ensuring a safe, comfortable, and enriching pilgrimage during the pleasant summer months.
About Kedarnath:
Religious History: Kedarnath is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas and is associated with the Mahabharata. It is believed that after the Kurukshetra war, the Pandavas sought forgiveness from Lord Shiva for their sins. The temple at Kedarnath stands where Lord Shiva is said to have manifested in the form of a triangular-shaped Jyotirlinga.
Scenic Beauty: Kedarnath is set against the backdrop of snow-clad peaks and is surrounded by lush green meadows. The Kedarnath Temple, located near the Mandakini River, stands as a testament to the spiritual grandeur amidst the stunning Himalayan panorama.
Benefits for Pilgrims: The challenging trek to Kedarnath is seen as a test of one's devotion. Pilgrims believe that visiting Kedarnath and seeking the blessings of Lord Shiva here provides relief from the cycle of birth and death, attaining Moksha.
Weather: Summers (May to June) in Kedarnath are cool, with temperatures ranging from 5°C to 18°C. Winters (October to April) are harsh, with heavy snowfall, and the region remains inaccessible during this time.
Kedarnath Route:
Pilgrims typically commence their journey from the town of Gaurikund.
The trek to Kedarnath is approximately 16 kilometers and takes around 6-7 hours, passing through stunning landscapes like Rambara and Linchauli.
The trek includes a visit to the holy site of Gaurikund, associated with Goddess Parvati.