Chardham Yatra 2026: Online registration begins today for pilgrimage to Kedarnath, Badrinath, Gangotri, Yamunotri

The highly anticipated Chardham Yatra for 2026 has officially commenced its online registration process today at 7 am. This annual pilgrimage, which takes devotees to the sacred shrines of Kedarnath, Badrinath, Gangotri, and Yamunotri, is set to begin next month, attracting thousands of pilgrims from across India. The online registration is aimed at streamlining the process and ensuring a smooth experience for devotees, while also adhering to safety protocols. The Chardham Yatra holds immense spiritual significance in Hinduism, drawing pilgrims to these revered sites nestled in the majestic Himalayas. As preparations for the pilgrimage ramp up, authorities are urging prospective travelers to complete their registrations promptly to secure their spots for this spiritual journey, which is not only a religious obligation for many but also a chance to experience the breathtaking beauty of Uttarakhand’s landscape. The initiative reflects ongoing efforts to enhance the pilgrimage experience, ensuring that all devotees can partake in this important tradition with ease and convenience.
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