The Do Dham Yatra has the equivalent significance as the Chardham Yatra brings to the number of devotees. Since, there could be chances that the devotees don’t have ample amount of time or opportunities to get the expedition to all the four Dhams of Uttarakhand; so an option of the do Dham tour is quite responsive and benevolent. There are two famous options for the holy pilgrimage trip, the Badrinath & Kedarnath Yatra and the Gangotri & Yamunotri Yatra; where in first option, the devotees can find the fair chance to visit the sacred abodes of Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva respectively to receive the blessings of the Almighty and the second option takes you for a holy dip to the most sacred rivers of India the Ganges and the Yamuna and a visit to both the shrines of the Goddesses.
Where Badrinath & Kedarnath Yatra can be started from the holy destination of Haridwar and can be reached to Chamoli and Rudraprayag districts respectively. The Gangotri & Yamunotri Dham can also be started from Haridwar and Dehradun to reach Yamunotri and then in Gangotri to visit the holy shrines of the famous Goddesses. the months of May to October can be best suited for the Do Dham Yatra in the coming season. Make your choice of Do Dham Tour whether for the Badrinath-Kedarnath Dham or for the Gangotri-Yamunotri Dham and feel spiritually regenerated.
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