The journey from Ghaziabad to Kedarnath is a blend of scenic road travel and a spiritual trek. The road distance is about 450–470 km up to Gaurikund, which is the last motorable point. From there, pilgrims need to trek nearly 16–18 km uphill to reach the sacred Kedarnath Temple.
The common route is: Ghaziabad → Meerut → Rishikesh → Devprayag → Srinagar → Rudraprayag → Guptkashi → Sonprayag → Gaurikund. The road journey usually takes around 12–14 hours, depending on traffic and halts. After reaching Gaurikund, you can either trek, hire ponies/palkis, or take a helicopter service from Phata, Sersi, or Guptkashi.
For group travel, booking a Tempo Traveller on Rent in Ghaziabad is the most convenient option. These vehicles are spacious, equipped with pushback seats, AC, and ample luggage space, making the long mountain drive more comfortable. Whether you are 9, 12, 16, or 20 people, a Tempo Traveller ensures safe travel with experienced drivers familiar with Uttarakhand’s hilly roads.
✅ Travel Tips for Kedarnath Yatra
Begin early to cover maximum distance in daylight.
Carry warm clothes, rain protection, and trekking shoes.
Stay overnight at Guptkashi or Sonprayag before the trek.
Keep medicines, snacks, and ID proof handy.
With proper planning and a Tempo Traveller on Rent in Ghaziabad, your journey to Kedarnath becomes not just comfortable but also spiritually fulfilling.