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Mumbai to Kedarnath Trip Itinerary (27 Sept - 1 Oct, with optional extension)

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Day 1: Departure from Mumbai & Arrival in Haridwar

Morning: Board train 19019 from Bandra Terminus at early morning. Relax and enjoy the scenic rail journey towards Haridwar.

Afternoon: Continue the train journey, have meals on train. Prepare for arrival by reviewing the itinerary and packing trekking essentials.

Evening: Arrive at Haridwar railway station. Check-in at a pre-booked hotel and take a leisurely walk to witness the evening Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri.

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Day 2: Haridwar to Guptkashi by Road

Morning: Early morning breakfast and depart by tourist taxi or bus towards Guptkashi, the base for Kedarnath trek. Enjoy beautiful views of the Himalayas en route.

Afternoon: Arrive in Guptkashi, check into a guesthouse or hotel and rest. Explore local temples like Ardhanireshwar Temple.

Evening: Prepare gear and permits. Enjoy a peaceful evening amid the Himalayan foothills with dinner at the hotel.

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Day 3: Guptkashi to Gaurikund & Trek to Kedarnath

Morning: Depart by taxi or jeep to Gaurikund (approx. 1 hour). Begin the trek (around 16 km) to Kedarnath Temple.

Afternoon: Continue trekking through pine forests and river valleys. Stop at refreshment points. Reach Kedarnath by late afternoon and check into guesthouse or dharamshala.

Evening: Visit Kedarnath Temple for darshan and participate in the evening aarti. Overnight stay in Kedarnath village.

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Day 4: Exploration & Return to Gaurikund

Morning: Visit nearby points of interest such as Bhairavnath Temple, take in the stunning views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks and glaciers.

Afternoon: Begin the descent back to Gaurikund via the same trekking route, enjoying the natural beauty on the way down.

Evening: Arrive at Gaurikund, take a jeep or taxi back to Guptkashi for overnight stay and rest.

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Day 5: Guptkashi to Rishikesh/Haridwar

Morning: After breakfast, embark on a road journey towards Rishikesh or Haridwar, depending on your preference and train/bus schedules.

Afternoon: Reach Haridwar or Rishikesh. Explore local markets, riverfronts, or temples such as the Laxman Jhula in Rishikesh.

Evening: Attend evening Ganga Aarti at either Haridwar or Rishikesh. Overnight stay in chosen city.

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Day 6: Return Journey to Mumbai

Morning: Board your return train or flight from Haridwar/Rishikesh to Mumbai. Alternatively, spend the morning relaxing or sightseeing.

Afternoon: Enjoy train journey back, meals onboard, and rest.

Evening: Continue the journey towards Mumbai, preparing for arrival next day.

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Optional Day 7: Extra Exploration or Rest Day

Morning: If extended, use this day to explore Rishikesh further, perhaps indulge in yoga sessions or river rafting.

Afternoon: Visit nearby attractions like Neelkanth Mahadev Temple or enjoy the local cuisine and peaceful ambiance.

Evening: Relax and prepare for the return journey to Mumbai the next day, or continue your onward travels.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Train 19019 Mumbai to Haridwar: Approx. 20-22 hours, ₹900-₹2000 per person (Sleeper to AC)
  • Taxi/Bus Haridwar to Guptkashi: Approx. 10-12 hours, ₹1500-₹2500 per vehicle
  • Entry Permits & Donations at Kedarnath: 1-2 hours, ₹300-₹500 per person
  • Trekking (Gaurikund to Kedarnath): Approx. 6-8 hours one way, no cost if on foot, optional pony rides ₹1500-₹2500 each way
  • Accommodation (Guesthouses/Dharamshalas): Per night ₹500-₹1500 per room/person
  • Food & Miscellaneous: Daily ₹300-₹700 per person
  • Return Transport & Train to Mumbai: Same rates as onward journey
  • Total Estimated Cost: ₹8,000 - ₹14,000 per person (depending on travel class and stay preferences)

Tips

  • To extend your trip, consider spending an extra day in Rishikesh for yoga sessions or river rafting activities for a more relaxed experience.
  • If short on time, reduce the trip by skipping the Guptkashi stop and start trekking directly from Sonprayag (reachable by road), thereby saving a day.
  • Booking transportation and accommodations in advance helps avoid last-minute hassles, especially during peak pilgrimage season.
  • Prepare for variable weather and high altitude by carrying suitable clothing and necessary medications.
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