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Badrinath Yatra from Portland

Badrinath Yatra from Portland
in October 2026

16–17 hrs to Delhi + 5 hrs to Haridwar · from 6,500/person

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📅 October 2026 — What to Expect

🌤️Weather2°C–12°C · Cold and clear · Snow dusting above 4000 m · Crisp air
👥CrowdModerate
🛕StatusTemple open until November closure · Final month for road access · Winter approaching
💰PricingShoulder
"Closing season · Quiet darshan · Autumn gold · Last road access of the year"
  • Badrinath closing ceremony (Kapaat Band) — Utsav idol proceeds to Pandukeshwar for winter
  • First winter snow on Nilkantha and surrounding peaks — stunning October photography
  • Mana village completes seasonal migration — farewell of a Himalayan community
  • Empty roads mean the fastest and most scenic drive of the entire season
  • Tapt Kund especially welcoming as outside air temperature drops near freezing
💡 Booking Tip: Confirm the temple closing date (announced in October each year) and plan arrival 4–5 days before closure. After Badrinath closes, the road is often blocked by snowfall within weeks. Return travel is best booked for 2 days after your planned darshan date as a buffer.

Our Badrinath Yatra Package from Portland

2 Nights / 3 Days

Badrinath Yatra 2N/3D

All-inclusive Badrinath Yatra from Portland — hotel, meals, AC transport, guide, permits, and Haridwar pickup. Travel in October 2026: Temple open until November closure · Final month for road access · Winter approaching.

  • ✓ AC transport from Portland or Haridwar pickup
  • ✓ All hotels (twin sharing, with meals)
  • ✓ Experienced registered guide
  • ✓ All pilgrimage permits and entry fees
  • October specific advice & alerts
Starting from 6,500/personGroups of 6+ get 10% off
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How to Reach from Portland

Your journey starts at Haridwar. Here's how to get there from Portland.

✈️By FlightRecommended
RoutePortland (PDX) → Delhi (DEL)
Duration16–17 hrs
AirlinesAir India, Delta, Lufthansa
Fare$700–$1,450
+TransferDelhi (DEL) → Haridwar: 220 km · 5 hrs by road or 4.5 hrs Shatabdi train
🚆By Train
TrainNot applicable — fly to Delhi
From → ToPortlandDelhi (fly, then road/train to Haridwar)
DurationN/A
+TransferDelhi (DEL) → Haridwar: 220 km · 5 hrs by road or 4.5 hrs Shatabdi train
🚗By Road
Distance0 km
Drive timeNot applicable
ViaNH-58 / NH-334

💡 Pro tip: We arrange airport/station pick-up from Haridwar or Dehradun and get you to the hotel before evening aarti.

Badrinath Yatra from Portland in October — FAQs

When the Badrinath temple closes (typically late October or early November), the Utsav idol of Lord Badrinarayan is ceremonially transported to Pandukeshwar village (24 km from Badrinath) with full Vedic honours. The idol remains at Yogadhyan Badri temple in Pandukeshwar for the winter, where daily puja continues. Pilgrims can visit Pandukeshwar for Badrinath darshan throughout the winter months.

The road is generally open in October but becomes increasingly weather-dependent in late October as winter snowfall begins above Pandukeshwar. BRO closes the road officially once snowfall makes passage unsafe — this can happen from late October to mid-November depending on the year. Check USDMA road status before departure and ensure your hotel has a flexible checkout policy.

October is excellent for elderly family members — the roads are clear, crowds are minimal, darshan queues are short, and the cold air at 3,133 m is bracingly fresh. Ensure all elderly members acclimatise with a night at Joshimath (1,890 m) before ascending to Badrinath. Warm clothing layers and comfortable walking shoes are essential. The 200 m walk from parking to temple makes it accessible to most fitness levels.

Other months to visit Badrinath Yatra

Plan around your schedule — Badrinath Yatra has different character each season.

MayJunJulAugSepOct

Ready to plan your Badrinath Yatra from Portland in October?

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