I’ve done the Kedarnath Yatra twice, once with my parents during the peak season in June 2022, and again solo in September 2023. I can confidently say: this journey is not just about reaching the temple. It’s a test of patience, endurance, and deep faith. This guide is based entirely on real experiences, actual road conditions, and what I learned on the route from Delhi to Kedarnath.
Delhi to Kedarnath Distance and Trek Overview

The total distance from Delhi to Kedarnath is approximately 450–500 km, but here’s the catch: you can only drive up to Gaurikund. From there, it’s a 16–18 km uphill trek to the Kedarnath temple.
Both times I went, my Google Maps said 460 km, but due to roadblocks and weather delays, it felt a lot longer. Always factor in buffer time.
Best Delhi to Kedarnath Route by Road in 2025

After trying two routes and speaking to drivers and locals, here’s the most recommended path:
Delhi → Meerut → Muzaffarnagar → Haridwar → Rishikesh → Devprayag → Srinagar → Rudraprayag → Guptkashi → Sonprayag → Gaurikund
- Drive Time: 12–14 hours (if you start by 4 AM)
- Road Conditions: Good till Rishikesh; winding and narrow roads start after Devprayag
- Better Tip: Avoid driving after dark past Rudraprayag. Fog and sharp turns can be dangerous.
Real Travel Map (2025 Updated)
Here’s the actual route I followed in September 2023:
📍 Google Maps Link – Delhi to Kedarnath
Important: In the monsoon months (July–August), landslides are common. In my 2022 trip, we had to wait 6 hours near Agastyamuni due to a roadblock.
Delhi to Kedarnath Travel Options: Car, Train, Bus, or Helicopter
- By Car (Own Vehicle or Taxi)
What I Did (2023): Took a self-driving car via Rishikesh, halted at Guptkashi overnight.
- Fuel + Tolls: ₹9,000 approx
- Parking: ₹400/day at Sonprayag
- Tip: You’ll need to park at Sonprayag and take a shared cab to Gaurikund early in the morning.
- By Bus (Budget Option)
What I Did (2022): Volvo from Delhi to Rishikesh → local jeep to Sonprayag
- Total Cost: Around ₹1,400
- Downside: Long waiting time and overcrowded jeeps
- Pro Tip: Book buses from Kashmere Gate ISBT in advance if you’re traveling during peak yatra season.
- By Train + Road Combo
Best Option If You Want Rest:
- Train from Delhi to Haridwar (take an overnight train)
- Then a cab or shared ride to Sonprayag
Cost: ₹800–₹2,000 depending on train class and ride type
Tip: Try to book a shared taxi at Haridwar station, it’s cheaper if you’re solo.
- By Helicopter (For Senior Citizens or Tight Schedules)

- Book from Phata / Guptkashi / Sirsi
- Flight duration: 8–10 minutes
- Cost: ₹6,000–₹7,500 one-way (rates may increase during peak season)
- Booking opens every April on the IRCTC HeliYatra portal
Delhi to Kedarnath Trek Details: What to Expect

- Start Point: Gaurikund
- Distance: 16–18 km (depends on detours and route conditions)
- Trek Type: Moderate to difficult
- Time Taken: 6 to 10 hours (depending on your stamina and pace)
My Trek Story (2023):
I started at 6:30 AM and reached by 3:00 PM with plenty of halts, chai breaks, and breathing stops. The rain poncho and walking stick were lifesavers!
Important Tips from My Journeys
- Start from Delhi early (around 4 AM) to avoid traffic bottlenecks near Haridwar.
- Keep 1 buffer day, mountain weather is unpredictable.
- Pack essentials like:
- Woollens (even in May, Kedarnath gets cold at night)
- Power bank and offline maps
- Glucose, Diamox (for altitude), and pain relief spray
- Cash is king: ATMs after Guptkashi are unreliable.
Kedarnath Yatra Registration is Mandatory (2025 Update)

All pilgrims must register online or offline before entering the yatra zone.
- Official Site
- Mobile App: TouristCare Uttarakhand
- Keep Aadhar card, mobile number ready
- I registered online in 5 minutes and got my QR code instantly!
Where to Stay on the Way (Real Recommendations)

My Itinerary (2023 Trip)
- Night 1: Haridwar (budget hotel ₹700 near railway station)
- Night 2: Guptkashi (Zostel-style guesthouse ₹1,000)
- Night 3: Kedarnath GMVN tent camp (₹1,200)
Book GMVN rest houses or ashrams early, they get full fast. Also, GMVN has blankets, but it gets very cold, carry your sleeping bag if possible.
Best Time to Travel to Kedarnath in 2025
Month | Conditions |
---|---|
May - June | Peak yatra season – huge crowds, early bookings a must |
July - August | Avoid! During monsoon, the landslide risk is high. |
September - Oct | Best time – fewer tourists, clear weather |
Weather: Helps readers plan around weather updates
Final Thoughts: Why I Keep Going Back to Kedarnath

Both my trips to Kedarnath changed me.
The first trip was for my parents; the second was for myself. Every step of the climb made me question things, and every glimpse of the Himalayas gave me a strange sense of peace. No photo can capture the stillness you feel standing in front of the temple after the long trek.
If you’re thinking of starting your Char Dham Yatra, let Kedarnath be your first stop; it will set the tone for the entire spiritual journey.
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