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Kedarnath Helicopter Darshan

Kedarnath Helicopter Darshan
from Mumbai

4–5 hrs by air · 25 hrs by train · All-inclusive from 24,000/person

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Mumbai's large Gujarati and Marwari communities treat Char Dham as a sacred family milestone. Peak bookings in May–June during school holidays.

How to Reach from Mumbai

Your journey starts at Haridwar. Here's how to get there from Mumbai.
Phata helipad is 200 km from Haridwar via Rishikesh and Rudraprayag — approx. 7 hrs drive. We pick up from Haridwar, Rishikesh, or Jolly Grant Airport.

✈️By FlightRecommended
RouteMumbai (BOM) → Dehradun (DED)
Duration1h 55m
AirlinesIndiGo, Air India, SpiceJet
Fare₹4,500–₹9,000
+Transfer54 km · 1 hr from Dehradun airport
🚆By Train
TrainDehradun Express (19019)
From → ToMumbai Central (BCT)Dehradun (DDN)
Duration25–26 hrs
+Transfer54 km · 1 hr from Dehradun airport
🚗By Road
Distance1,450 km
Drive time~26 hrs
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.

Your Kedarnath Helicopter Darshan Circuit

The four stops on your Kedarnath helicopter darshan circuit — experienced from Mumbai.

Day 2 Morning

Kedarnath Helipad Arrival

Fly from Phata or Sirsi helipad to Kedarnath at 3,584 m — 7–10 minute flight over the Mandakini valley · skip the 22 km trek both ways

Day 2

Kedarnath Temple Darshan

One of the 12 Jyotirlingas · Pancha Kedar of the Garhwal Himalayas · the temple was built by the Pandavas and restored by Adi Shankaracharya in the 8th century

Day 2 Evening

Sandhya Aarti

The evening aarti inside Kedarnath temple is one of the most atmospheric spiritual experiences in India · drums, incense, and Vedic chanting in the high Himalayas

Day 2

Bhairavnath Temple

The guardian deity of Kedarnath — a short walk from the main temple · Bhairav is worshipped before leaving the valley · important stop for completing the Kedarnath circuit

Our Kedarnath Helicopter Darshan Package from Mumbai

Skip the Trek · 2N/3D

Kedarnath by Helicopter 2N/3D

Fly directly to Kedarnath by helicopter — skip the 22 km trek. Return helicopter from Phata or Sirsi helipad, 2 nights hotel at Guptkashi, private vehicle, certified guide, and biometric registration. Ideal for elderly pilgrims, families, and anyone with limited time or mobility.

  • Return helicopter ticket (Phata or Sirsi to Kedarnath)
  • 2 nights hotel at Guptkashi (standard/deluxe options)
  • Private AC vehicle from Haridwar to helipad and back
  • Certified religious guide at Kedarnath
  • Biometric registration and helicopter slot coordination
  • Driver charges, tolls, and helipad transfer
  • 24/7 WhatsApp support
Starting from 24,000/person · Groups of 6+ get 10% off
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Kedarnath Helicopter Darshan from Mumbai — FAQs

Fly Mumbai (BOM) to Dehradun (DED) — 1 hr 55 min, 3–4 daily flights on IndiGo/Air India from ₹4,500. From Dehradun airport we arrange a direct transfer to Haridwar (54 km, 1 hr). Alternatively the Dehradun Express train takes 25 hrs from Mumbai Central.

Char Dham package starts at ₹19,800/person (9N/10D, all-inclusive). Add return flights ₹9,000–₹18,000 per person. Total budget: ₹29,000–₹38,000 per person. Groups of 6+ get 10% off the package. WhatsApp us for a Mumbai-departure quote.

Yes — our team picks you up from Jolly Grant Airport and drives you directly to Haridwar (₹1,800/vehicle add-on). Most Mumbai flights land by 10 AM, getting you to Haridwar for the famous evening Ganga Aarti.

Book 3–4 months ahead for May–June departures (school holiday peak). September–October is less crowded with cooler weather. Portals open late April and close after Diwali.

Yes. We offer helicopter Kedarnath options, palki/doli at steep sections, and senior-friendly hotels. Hundreds of Mumbai families with parents aged 60–80 complete this Yatra with us each season.

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Haridwar-based team — arranging pilgrimages & treks since 2017.