Location
Uttarakhand
Base Town
Rishikesh
Max Altitude
~3583 M
Best Time To Visit
May–Jun | Sep–Oct
Grade
Moderate
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Panch Kedar – Overview
Panch Kedar refers to a sacred group of five temples dedicated to Lord Shiva, located in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand. These temples hold immense religious significance and are deeply connected to the legends of the Mahabharata, where the Pandavas are believed to have sought forgiveness from Lord Shiva after the Kurukshetra war. Each temple represents a different manifestation of Lord Shiva, making this journey spiritually profound and unique.
Unlike typical pilgrimage circuits, Panch Kedar is not confined to a single destination. It unfolds as a complete Himalayan journey across remote valleys, dense forests, high-altitude meadows, and rugged mountain terrain. The experience is immersive, where every location brings a different atmosphere, energy, and connection to nature and spirituality. It is a journey where devotion is not just expressed at temples, but felt throughout the path.
The Five Temples of Panch Kedar
What makes Panch Kedar truly special is the diversity it offers within a single pilgrimage. From the grandeur of Kedarnath to the peaceful meadows of Rudranath, from the high-altitude charm of Tungnath to the secluded beauty of Kalpeshwar, each temple presents a completely different experience. This variety creates a natural progression throughout the journey, making it feel complete and fulfilling.
The route of Panch Kedar passes through the beautiful Garhwal Himalayas, following rivers, valleys, and traditional mountain villages. The journey offers breathtaking views, fresh mountain air, and a deep sense of calm that is difficult to find in more commercialized destinations. It allows travelers to disconnect from daily life and reconnect with nature and spirituality.
Panch Kedar is more than just visiting temples—it is about experiencing a deeper connection with Lord Shiva through a journey that is raw, authentic, and spiritually enriching. It offers a perfect blend of devotion, natural beauty, and meaningful travel, making it one of the most unique and rewarding pilgrimage experiences in the Himalayas.
Begin your journey from Rishikesh towards the Garhwal Himalayas, following the sacred river routes and scenic mountain roads.
Key Points:
Altitude: Pipalkoti – 1,340 m / 4,400 ft
Night Stay: Pipalkoti
Start your Panch Kedar journey with Kalpeshwar, the only temple accessible throughout the year.
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Distance: 70 km round trip | 4 hrs
Altitude: Kalpeshwar – 2,100 m / 6,900 ft
Night Stay: Pipalkoti
The journey now shifts towards Rudranath with a scenic trek into alpine meadows.
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Drive: 30 km | 1 hr
Trek: 8 km | 6–7 hrs
Altitude: Lyuti Bugyal – 3,000 m / 10,000 ft
Night Stay: Camps / Bugyal Stay
A long and rewarding day as you reach one of the most remote Kedars.
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Trek Distance: 18 km (both ways) | 10–12 hrs
Altitude: Rudranath – 3,550 m / 11,600 ft
Night Stay: Lyuti Bugyal
Descend and transition towards the Tungnath region.
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Trek: 8 km | 4–5 hrs
Drive: 35 km | 1–2 hrs
Altitude: Chopta – 2,900 m / 9,500 ft
Night Stay: Chopta
A short yet scenic trek to the highest Shiva temple.
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Trek: 8–9 km (round) | 7–8 hrs
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Night Stay: Chopta
Move towards the Madhyamaheshwar valley.
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Drive: 52 km | 3–4 hrs
Trek: 6 km | 4–5 hrs
Altitude: Gaundhar – 1,800 m / 5,800 ft
Night Stay: Gaundhar
A steady climb towards another sacred Kedar.
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Trek: 10 km | 6–7 hrs
Altitude: Madhyamaheshwar – 3,200 m / 10,600 ft
Night Stay: Madhyamaheshwar
Descend and transition towards Kedarnath base.
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Trek: 16 km | 8–9 hrs
Drive: 45 km | 2–3 hrs
Altitude: Guptkashi – 1,400 m / 4,500 ft
Night Stay: Guptkashi / Phata
Final and most important Kedar.
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Drive: 35 km | 2–3 hrs
Trek: 16 km | 8–9 hrs
Altitude: Kedarnath – 3,600 m / 11,700 ft
Night Stay: Kedarnath
Complete your darshan and descend.
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Trek: 16 km | 8–9 hrs
Night Stay: Guptkashi
The journey concludes as you return from the Himalayas.
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Tour Ends
Your journey starts from Rishikesh, where the chaos of the city slowly fades and the mountains begin to take over. As the road climbs higher, rivers run alongside you, valleys open up, and every turn starts feeling different.
Passing through Devprayag, Rudraprayag, and Karnaprayag, you witness the sacred confluences that define this region. By the time you reach Pipalkoti, the air is cooler, the surroundings quieter, and the journey has already begun to feel spiritual.
Drive: 215 km | 8–9 hrs
Stay: Pipalkoti
The first Kedar welcomes you in the most peaceful way. A short drive into the beautiful Urgam Valley takes you to Kalpeshwar, a quiet cave temple surrounded by greenery.
Unlike the grandeur that awaits ahead, this temple feels personal. No crowd, no rush—just a calm space where you begin your connection with the journey.
After spending time here, you return to Pipalkoti, carrying a sense of stillness with you.
Drive: 70 km (round)
Stay: Pipalkoti
Today, the real journey begins. From Sagar village, you step into the forest trails—leaving roads behind.
The path winds through dense forests, streams, and gradually opens into Lyuti Bugyal, a vast alpine meadow. As you arrive, the landscape suddenly expands—open skies, green meadows, and complete silence.
The night here, under a sky full of stars, feels completely disconnected from the world you left behind.
Trek: 8 km | 6–7 hrs
Stay: Camps
This is not just a trek—it’s a test.
The trail to Rudranath is long, raw, and demanding. But every step pulls you deeper into the Himalayas. As the forests open and the peaks appear, you realize why this place is special.
Reaching Rudranath doesn’t feel like arrival—it feels like achievement. The temple, set in the middle of untouched nature, carries a silence that words can’t explain.
You return to camp, tired but fulfilled.
Trek: 18 km (both ways)
Stay: Lyuti Bugyal
After the intensity of Rudranath, today feels lighter. You descend back through forests to Sagar and drive towards Chopta.
As you reach Chopta, the landscape changes again—rolling meadows, dense forests, and views of towering Himalayan peaks. It feels like nature has reset the pace for you.
Trek + Drive: Easy descent + short drive
Stay: Chopta
The trek today is shorter, but the reward is massive.
Walking up to Tungnath, the highest Shiva temple, every step opens wider views. And if you continue to Chandrashila, the entire Himalayan range stands in front of you.
This is one of those moments where you stop—not because you’re tired, but because the view demands it.
Trek: 8–9 km
Stay: Chopta
The journey now moves deeper again.
A drive to Ransi followed by a trek to Gaundhar introduces you to a quieter side of the Himalayas—villages, streams, and slow-paced mountain life.
This part of the journey feels grounded, simple, and real.
Drive + Trek: Moderate
Stay: Homestay
The climb today is steady and rewarding.
As you gain altitude, forests slowly turn into open spaces, and the valley reveals itself. Madhyamaheshwar Temple, surrounded by peaks, feels calm and powerful at the same time.
This is not a dramatic place—it’s peaceful, and that’s what makes it special.
Trek: 10 km
Stay: Basic stay
You begin your descent back to Ransi and drive to Guptkashi.
After days of trekking, this feels like a reset. The body gets rest, but the mind is still processing everything you’ve experienced so far.
Trek + Drive: Long but manageable
Stay: Guptkashi
This is the day most people wait for.
The trek to Kedarnath is long, but the energy on the route is different. Pilgrims, chants, and the growing presence of the temple ahead make it feel bigger than just a trek.
And when you finally see the temple—set against massive peaks—it all comes together.
This is not just a destination. It’s the culmination of the entire journey.
Trek: 16 km
Stay: Kedarnath
After morning darshan, you begin your descent.
The same path now feels different—lighter, calmer. You’re not chasing anything anymore. The journey is complete.
Drive back to Guptkashi and rest.
As you return to Rishikesh, the mountains slowly disappear—but the experience doesn’t.
This wasn’t just a trip. It was a journey through effort, silence, nature, and faith.
Expect a raw Himalayan stay experience focused on functionality rather than comfort, but surrounded by unmatched natural beauty and peaceful environments.
At places like Kedarnath and Chopta, you may find small eateries and tea stalls for additional options.
Minimum Age: 5 years Maximum Age: 60 years (flexible based on fitness) Suitable For: Families, couples, beginners, senior citizens (fit) Not Recommended: Serious health issues or mobility problems
No special training required, but basic fitness is recommended for a comfortable experience.
Accommodation:
Stay is arranged in guesthouses, homestays, lodges, and camps depending on the location. Accommodation is provided on a sharing basis (double/triple/quad occupancy). At lower locations, you can expect basic comfortable stays, while at higher altitudes and trek routes, facilities are simple and functional, focused on safety and rest.
Meals:
Nutritious and freshly prepared vegetarian meals are provided during the journey (as per itinerary). Meals are simple, hygienic, and designed to keep you energized for travel and trekking days. Expect basic options like dal, rice, roti, and sabzi.
Transportation:
Complete travel assistance from Haridwar/Rishikesh to all road-accessible points of the Panch Kedar route and return. Comfortable vehicles are arranged based on group size, ensuring a safe and smooth journey on mountain roads.
Trekking Support:
Guidance for all major trek routes including Kedarnath, Tungnath, Rudranath, and Madhyamaheshwar. The itinerary is planned to ensure proper pacing and manageable trekking flow.
Trip Coordinator:
An experienced trip coordinator will be available throughout the journey for basic assistance, coordination, and group management, ensuring a smooth travel experience.
Driver Charges:
All driver-related expenses including fuel, toll taxes, parking charges, and driver allowance are included. No hidden transportation costs.
Basic First Aid:
A first aid kit is available during the trip for basic medical support and emergency situations.
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This is a spiritual + trekking expedition, not a luxury tour. Facilities in higher regions are limited, but all arrangements are made to ensure a safe, manageable, and authentic Himalayan experience.
Lunch & Snacks:
Lunch, evening snacks, and any additional meals not mentioned in the itinerary are not included.
Trekking Expenses:
Charges for pony, palki, porter, or personal guide during treks are not included and are payable on the spot.
Personal Expenses:
Expenses such as shopping, laundry, tips, phone calls, and personal orders at stays are not included.
Travel to Base Location:
Cost of reaching the starting point (Haridwar/Rishikesh) is not included.
Accommodation Upgrades:
Any room upgrades, heater charges, or additional facilities at stays are extra and payable directly.
Entry Fees:
Any local entry fees, forest permits, or sightseeing charges not mentioned in inclusions are excluded.
Insurance:
Travel or medical insurance is not included.
Emergency & Evacuation:
Any cost arising due to medical emergencies, evacuation, or rescue services is not included.
Unforeseen Expenses:
Any expenses due to weather conditions, roadblocks, landslides, or natural calamities will be borne by the traveler.
Anything Not Mentioned:
Any service not specifically listed under inclusions is considered excluded.
Clothing (Layering – Very Important):
Thermal innerwear (top & bottom), fleece jacket, heavy down/woolen jacket, trekking pants (avoid jeans), quick-dry t-shirts, warm cap, gloves, muffler, and 3–4 pairs of woolen socks
Weather can change rapidly at higher altitudes
Footwear:
Sturdy trekking shoes with strong grip (mandatory), preferably waterproof
Extra pair of slippers/floaters for camps or stays
Trekking Gear:
Backpack (30–40L), rain cover, trekking pole (recommended), headlamp/torch, reusable water bottle
Personal Items:
Sunglasses (UV protection), sunscreen (SPF 30+), lip balm, moisturizer, personal toiletries, quick-dry towel
Medical Kit (Must Carry):
Personal medicines, basic first aid, pain relief spray, band-aids, ORS, motion sickness medicine, altitude sickness tablets (after consulting doctor)
Documents:
Valid ID proof (mandatory), booking confirmation, emergency contact details
Daypack Essentials:
Water bottle, energy snacks (dry fruits, chocolates), power bank, extra cash (limited ATMs in remote areas), camera
Optional but Useful:
Raincoat/poncho, extra plastic bags (for wet clothes), hand sanitizer, wet wipes
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