A complete Char Dham Yatra taxi package from Dehradun — covering Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath and Badrinath over 9 to 10 days — starts at Rs 32,000 for a Sedan, Rs 45,000 for an Innova and Rs 55,000 for a 13-seater Tempo Traveller with Anywhere Taxi Service. The package includes the vehicle, fuel and driver allowance; hotels, meals, tolls and state taxes are separate. A shorter Do Dham package (Kedarnath and Badrinath, 5–6 days) starts at Rs 18,000, while single-shrine drops include Kedarnath (Sonprayag) at Rs 6,500, Badrinath at Rs 8,000 and Yamunotri (Janki Chatti) at Rs 6,000. Drivers are experienced on Himalayan routes, know the temple timings and halt points at Guptkashi, Joshimath and Barkot, and the company assists with mandatory Char Dham registration. Bookings are confirmed on call or WhatsApp at +91-7830211223, backed by a 4.8-star rating from 199+ Google reviews.
A complete taxi package for the Char Dham Yatra from Dehradun, covering Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath, with experienced mountain drivers and transparent fixed pricing.
Quick Answer: The full Char Dham Yatra by road from Dehradun takes about 10 days, visiting Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath in that order. Package fares with Anywhere Taxi Service start at ₹32,000 for a Sedan. Call +91-7830211223 for a current quote.
Fixed package pricing for the full 10-day circuit from Dehradun, including vehicle, driver, and fuel. Toll and parking are extra.
| Vehicle Category | Seating | Package Cost | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| AC Sedan (Dzire Segment) | 4 Passengers | ₹32,000 Total | Book Sedan |
| AC SUV Ertiga Comfort | 6 Passengers | ₹45,000 Total | Book Ertiga |
| Premium Innova Crysta SUV | 6-7 Passengers | ₹68,000 Total | Book Crysta |
| Luxury Tempo Traveller (AC) | 12-16 Seater | On Call Quote | Get Quote |
New to the Char Dham Yatra? Read our complete route guide — order of shrines, day-by-day itinerary, and which temples need a trek.
Kedarnath temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is one of the holiest and most remote of the four shrines. Taxis go up to Gaurikund; the final stretch is a 16 km trek, pony ride, or helicopter.
Badrinath, dedicated to Lord Vishnu, is the final and most accessible shrine — the road goes directly to the temple, with no trek required.
Gangotri sits on the banks of the Bhagirathi River and marks the earthly origin of the Ganges. The temple is directly motorable; the true source at Gaumukh needs a separate 19 km trek.
Yamunotri, the source of the Yamuna River, is traditionally the first stop on the Yatra. Taxis go to Janki Chatti, followed by a 5-6 km trek to the temple.
Travelling across Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath means several days of mountain driving, so a well-maintained vehicle and an experienced driver matter as much as the temple darshan itself. At Anywhere Taxi Service, our fleet is regularly serviced for hill routes, and drivers are familiar with each leg of the circuit — from the narrow roads near Barkot to the long Joshimath stretch before Badrinath.
Our package pricing covers the vehicle, driver, and fuel for the full circuit, with toll and parking charged separately so there are no surprises. Uttarakhand Char Dham registration is mandatory each year — we can guide you through this as part of your booking.