We understand that budget is the biggest concern for every pilgrim. That is why our company has designed a Kedarnath trip booking 2026 at just ₹5000 per person. This is a fully managed, guided, and supported trip that covers your accommodation near the base camp, local transport assistance, and complete itinerary guidance. No other company in India offers a managed Kedarnath package this affordable. Book today and secure your spot before the 2026 season begins.
One of the most frequently asked questions about Kedarnath pilgrimage is: How much will a trip to Kedarnath cost? The answer is not the same for everyone, because the total Kedarnath trip budget depends on several factors — where you are travelling from, how many days you plan to stay, whether you want to trek or take a helicopter, and what kind of accommodation you prefer.
This page breaks down every single expense involved in a Kedarnath trip so that you can plan your budget in advance and avoid any financial surprises during the journey.
Before we look at numbers, it is important to understand the main factors that influence the total cost of your Kedarnath trip:
The cost of your trip varies significantly depending on where you start your journey. If you are starting from Haridwar or Rishikesh, your base travel expense is already covered. If you are travelling from Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, or other distant cities, you need to add train or flight fare to Haridwar/Dehradun.
You can reach Kedarnath by two main methods: trekking from Gaurikund (18 km) or taking a helicopter from Phata, Sirsi, or Guptkashi. The trek is free, while the helicopter ticket costs ₹4,500 to ₹9,000 per person one way.
A minimum 3-day trip from Haridwar costs less than a 5-day or 7-day extended tour. More days mean more accommodation and food expenses.
Options range from free ashrams and dharamshalas (₹0 to ₹200 per night) to GMVN guesthouses (₹500–₹1,500), private hotels (₹1,500–₹5,000), and luxury camps (₹5,000+).
Travelling in a group of 4 or more significantly reduces per-person costs for taxi and room sharing.
Peak season (May, June, October) tends to be more expensive due to high demand. Off-season months like September have better rates.
This is the question that most budget travelers ask before planning their trip: Is 5000 enough for Kedarnath?
The direct answer is: Yes, ₹5000 per person is absolutely enough for a Kedarnath trip starting from Haridwar — and our company has designed a complete managed package at exactly this price.
Here is how ₹5000 is distributed in a well-planned budget trip:
| Expense | Estimated Cost |
| Haridwar to Sonprayag (Bus) | ₹400
| Sonprayag to Gaurikund (Jeep) | ₹50
| Accommodation (2 nights) | ₹600
| Food for 3 days (budget meals) | ₹600
| Gaurikund to Kedarnath trek | ₹0 (Free)
| Temple entry | ₹0 (Free)
| Basic puja and offerings | ₹300
| Kedarnath to Gaurikund return | ₹0 (Trek)
| Gaurikund to Sonprayag | ₹50
| Sonprayag to Haridwar (Bus) | ₹400
| Miscellaneous/Emergency | ₹500
| Buffer/Medicines | ₹200
| GRAND TOTAL | ₹3,100
As you can see, a very well-planned Kedarnath trip can be done in even ₹3,000–₹3,500 per person from Haridwar. With our ₹5000 managed package, the extra amount goes toward our trip management service, accommodation coordination, 24x7 support, and complete peace of mind.
- Pre-booked accommodation (no risk of unavailability during peak season)
- Experienced trip coordinator available by phone throughout your journey
- Printed itinerary with emergency contact numbers
- Guidance on registration process at Sonprayag
- Tips on the best time to start trek for minimum crowd
- Advice on puja procedures and temple timings
Many travelers fall short of budget not because of major expenses but due to unexpected or hidden costs. Here is a list of expenses that people often forget to include in their Kedarnath trip budget:
1. Medical expenses: Altitude-related issues, headaches, or cold can require medicine or doctor consultation. Keep ₹500 as medical buffer.
2. Oxygen cylinder rental: Available on the trek route for ₹300–₹500 per use if needed for altitude sickness.
3. Luggage cloak room at Sonprayag: Costs ₹30–₹50 per bag per day.
4. Charging points: Electricity is limited; some places charge ₹20–₹50 for phone charging.
5. Rope way or cable car (Phata/Sirsi): If you opt for heli from different base, costs vary.
6. Photography/video fee at temple: Sometimes charged for camera entry.
7. Warm clothing rental: If you forget warm clothes, rental costs ₹100–₹300 for jacket/blanket at Gaurikund.
8. ATM unavailability: ATMs at Sonprayag may be out of cash. Always carry cash from Haridwar/Rishikesh.
1. Travel on weekdays: Avoid weekend rush which increases taxi and accommodation rates by 20–30%.
2. Book accommodation in advance: Pre-booking gives you better rates. Our ₹5000 package does this for you.
3. Travel by government bus: GMOU (Garhwal Motor Owners' Union) buses are cheapest from Haridwar.
4. Carry your own food: Energy bars, dry fruits, and homemade food can save ₹200–₹400 per day.
5. Trek instead of helicopter: Save ₹8,000–₹18,000 (round trip) per person by trekking.
6. Avoid buying souvenirs at Kedarnath: They are 3–4 times more expensive than at Haridwar.
7. Stay at GMVN guesthouses: Government guesthouses offer clean, affordable rooms.
8. Register on time: Free registration at Sonprayag. Don't pay touts claiming to expedite.
A: A Kedarnath trip in 2026 costs approximately ₹3,000–₹5,000 per person from Haridwar for a basic 3-4 day trip via trekking. With helicopter, costs go up to ₹12,000–₹20,000 per person.
A: Yes, ₹5000 is enough for a well-planned Kedarnath trip from Haridwar. Our company offers a complete managed Kedarnath trip at ₹5000 per person including accommodation and support.
A: The Kedarnath trip for 4 persons costs approximately ₹18,000–₹25,000 total (₹4,500–₹6,250 per person) for a trek-based trip from Haridwar covering 3–4 days.
A: No, helicopter is not mandatory. Kedarnath can be visited by trekking 18 km from Gaurikund, which is completely free. Helicopter is an optional, faster route for those who prefer it.
A: Trekking is free, making it the cheapest option. Helicopter costs ₹4,500–₹9,000 one way per person.
A: Registration at Sonprayag for Kedarnath darshan is completely free. You just need a valid government ID.