
Do Dham Yatra from Port Blair
in September 2026
6 hrs by air · from ₹11,000/person
📲 Get Port Blair Quote on WhatsApp📅 September 2026 — What to Expect
- ✦Post-monsoon Nilkantha peak fully visible from Badrinath for the first time since May
- ✦Kedarnath valley in lush green post-rain — most photogenic of the year
- ✦Pitrupaksha shraadh rituals at both Mandakini and Alaknanda rivers
- ✦Crowd levels at both shrines 35–40% below peak with same access
- ✦Warm afternoons at Badrinath extend the darshan and sightseeing window
Our Do Dham Yatra Package from Port Blair
Do Dham Yatra 5N/6D
All-inclusive Do Dham Yatra from Port Blair — hotel, meals, AC transport, guide, permits, and Haridwar pickup. Travel in September 2026: Both shrines fully open · Road conditions improving steadily · Mid-September best.
- ✓ AC transport from Port Blair or Haridwar pickup
- ✓ All hotels (twin sharing, with meals)
- ✓ Experienced registered guide
- ✓ All pilgrimage permits and entry fees
- ✓ September specific advice & alerts
Free itinerary · No booking fee · Pay after confirmation
How to Reach from Port Blair
Your journey starts at Haridwar. Here's how to get there from Port Blair.
| Route | Port Blair (IXZ) -> Chennai/Kolkata -> Delhi -> Dehradun |
| Duration | 6h with connections |
| Airlines | IndiGo, Air India |
| Fare | Rs. 12,000-Rs. 22,000 |
| +Transfer | Fly Port Blair to Chennai or Kolkata, connect to Delhi then Dehradun, road 1 hr |
| Train | No rail connection — island territory |
| From → To | N/A → N/A |
| Duration | N/A |
| +Transfer | Fly Port Blair to Chennai or Kolkata, connect to Delhi then Dehradun, road 1 hr |
| Distance | 3,200 km |
| Drive time | Not applicable |
| Via | NH-58 / NH-334 |
💡 Pro tip: We arrange airport/station pick-up from Haridwar or Dehradun and get you to the hotel before evening aarti.
Do Dham Yatra from Port Blair in September — FAQs
Early September (September 1–12) carries higher road disruption risk from late-monsoon activity, particularly on the Kedarnath route near Rudraprayag and Gaurikund. Do Dham in early September is possible but requires flexible dates and a 2-day buffer. Mid-September onwards is significantly more reliable. If your travel window is fixed to early September, choose a package that includes helicopter for Kedarnath as a weather fallback.
In September, Kedarnath (3,583 m) sees nighttime lows of 2–5°C with daytime highs of 10–14°C. Badrinath (3,133 m) is slightly warmer — nights at 5–8°C and days at 14–18°C. Both require warm clothing, but Kedarnath demands heavier layering. The Badrinath stay feels comparatively comfortable after Kedarnath, making the traditional Kedarnath-first sequence even more logical from an acclimatisation perspective.
Pitrupaksha (ancestral fortnight in September) draws devout pilgrims to perform shraadh at the Mandakini and Alaknanda rivers. The presence of deeply devout pilgrims during this period lends the yatra a profoundly spiritual atmosphere. Additionally, when the Nandadev Rajjat Yatra falls in a September year (every 12 years), the Garhwal hills take on a rare festive dimension for the entire month.
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