Madmaheshwar Tour Package 2026 – 2 Nights / 3 Days

Madmaheshwar Tour Package (2 Nights / 3 Days) is a compact pilgrimage journey to one of Uttarakhand’s sacred Panch Kedar shrines. The itinerary includes Madhyamaheshwar Temple, Budha Madhyamaheshwar, Devprayag, Dhari Devi Temple, and Omkareshwar Temple, along with transportation, accommodation, selected meals, and trip coordination.

Designed for pilgrims, couples, solo travelers, and small groups, this 2N/3D package offers a shorter Madmaheshwar Yatra with Delhi pickup included.

Prefer a slower itinerary? Explore our Madhyamaheshwar Tour Package From Delhi – 3 Nights / 4 Days.

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Duration: 2 Nights / 3 Days

Pickup Point: Delhi 

Package type: Pilgrimage & Group Tour

Main Destination:  Madhyamaheshwar Temple, Uttarakhand

Base Village: Ransi Village

Package Price: Starting from ₹7,000 per person

Main Highlights: Madhyamaheshwar Temple, Budha Madhyamaheshwar, Devprayag, Dhari Devi & Omkareshwar Temple

Best Suited For: Pilgrims, couples, solo travellers & small groups

Meals: Selected breakfast & dinner as per itinerary

Transport: Round-trip group transportation from Delhi

Trip Support: Tour coordinator & on-ground assistance

Accommodation: Homestay/guesthouse, subject to availability

2N/3D Madmaheshwar Tour Itinerary

 

Meet the TourMyHoliday trip coordinator at Akshardham Metro Station, Gate No. 1 and begin the overnight journey toward Uttarakhand.

Pickup Time: 9:30 PM
Pickup Point: Akshardham Metro Station, Delhi
Transport: Car / MUV / SUV / Tempo Traveller, depending on group size

Travel overnight toward Ransi Village, the base for the Madmaheshwar pilgrimage. The road journey generally takes around 12–14 hours depending on traffic, weather, and mountain road conditions.

Continue the journey through the Garhwal Himalayas toward Ransi Village. Along the way, stop at Devprayag Sangam, where the Alaknanda and Bhagirathi rivers meet to form the Ganga, followed by darshan at Dhari Devi Temple.

Continue toward Ukhimath and visit Omkareshwar Temple, an important religious site associated with the Panch Kedar tradition. After the temple visit, proceed to Ransi Village, the base for the Madmaheshwar pilgrimage.

Reach Ransi by evening, check into your accommodation, have dinner, and rest before the journey to Madhyamaheshwar Temple the next morning.

Day 1 Highlights

  • Devprayag Sangam
  • Dhari Devi Temple
  • Omkareshwar Temple, Ukhimath
  • Arrival at Ransi Village
  • Evening rest and preparation for the next day

Stay: Homestay / Guesthouse at Ransi Village
Meals: Dinner Included

After an early breakfast, begin the journey from Ransi Village to Madhyamaheshwar Temple. The mountain route passes through Gaundhar, Bantoli, Khatara, and Nanu before reaching the sacred Madhyamaheshwar Temple.

Route: Ransi → Gaundhar → Bantoli → Khatara → Nanu → Madhyamaheshwar

The walking route is approximately 16–18 km one way and includes gradual climbs, village trails, forest sections, and steeper stretches at higher elevations. Maintain a comfortable pace and take short breaks whenever required.

On reaching Madhyamaheshwar Temple, situated at approximately 3,289 m, check into the available accommodation and take some time to rest. Later, visit the temple for darshan and experience the peaceful surroundings of this sacred Panch Kedar shrine.

If timing and local conditions permit, travellers may also attend the evening Aarti.

Day 2 Highlights

  • Journey from Ransi to Madhyamaheshwar
  • Gaundhar and Bantoli village route
  • Himalayan forest and mountain views
  • Madhyamaheshwar Temple darshan
  • Evening Aarti, subject to timing

Approx. Walking Distance: 16–18 km
Approx. Duration: 8–9 hours, depending on pace and conditions
Stay: Guesthouse / Homestay near Madhyamaheshwar Temple
Meals: Breakfast & Dinner Included

Start the day early with a visit to Budha Madhyamaheshwar, known for its peaceful setting and panoramic Himalayan views. After spending some time at the viewpoint, return to Madhyamaheshwar and prepare for the journey back toward Ransi Village.

Continue downhill toward Ransi at a comfortable pace. After reaching the village, meet the transport team and begin the return journey toward Delhi.

The return route may include a short meal or rest stops depending on road conditions and group timing.

Day 3 Highlights

  • Early morning visit to Budha Madhyamaheshwar
  • Himalayan views, subject to weather
  • Return journey toward Ransi Village
  • Pickup from Ransi
  • Overnight drive toward Delhi

Meals: Breakfast Included
Return: Overnight journey to Delhi

Places to visit near Madmaheshwar

Madmaheshwar Yatra Information

Madhyamaheshwar Temple is the spiritual centre of this 2N/3D yatra. Travelers should plan the main pilgrimage day around reaching the temple with enough time for darshan, rest, and the surrounding Himalayan experience.

Madhyamaheshwar Temple Darshan

Darshan timings may vary depending on the season, temple schedule, local conditions, and the time your group reaches Madhyamaheshwar. Follow the trip coordinator’s instructions so the temple visit can be completed smoothly.

Evening Aarti

Travelers who reach Madhyamaheshwar with sufficient time may be able to attend the evening Aarti. Participation depends on arrival time and the temple’s operating schedule.

Respect the Pilgrimage Environment

Madhyamaheshwar is an important Panch Kedar shrine. Maintain respectful behaviour around the temple, avoid excessive noise, follow local instructions, and keep the surrounding area clean.

Budha Madhyamaheshwar Visit

Budha Madhyamaheshwar may be included when weather, timing, and local conditions permit. The area is known for its peaceful Himalayan setting and wide mountain views.

For temple history, darshan information, seasonal access and first-time visitor guidance, read our Madhyamaheshwar Temple Guide 2026.

 

Prepare for a Long Walking Day

Although this is a pilgrimage package, reaching Madhyamaheshwar requires several hours of mountain walking from Ransi. Regular walking for a few weeks before departure can make the journey more comfortable.

Keep Your Luggage Light

Carry only essential items during the pilgrimage route. A small daypack with water, medicines, a light layer, rain protection, and personal essentials is usually more practical than carrying heavy luggage.

Wear Comfortable Walking Shoes

Choose well-fitted shoes with good grip that you have already used before the trip. Avoid wearing brand-new footwear for the first time during the yatra.

Carry Personal Medicines

Bring any regularly prescribed medicines along with basic personal medication you normally use. Medical facilities become limited as you move toward remote Himalayan areas.

Be Ready for Changing Weather

Mountain conditions can change quickly. Carry a light warm layer and basic rain protection even when the weather looks clear at the beginning of the journey.

Follow the Group Schedule

The 2N/3D itinerary is compact, so timely departures, meal stops, temple visits, and return arrangements are important. Follow the trip coordinator’s schedule throughout the journey.

Keep Essential Documents Accessible

Carry a valid government-issued ID and any other documents requested before departure. Keep digital copies available as a backup where possible.

 

  1. Budha Madmaheshwar: Located above the main Madmaheshwar Temple area, Budha Madmaheshwar is known for its peaceful alpine surroundings, sunrise views, and panoramic views of the Chaukhamba range.
  2. Ransi Village: Ransi is the base village for the Madhyamaheshwar pilgrimage route. Surrounded by forests and mountains, it offers a peaceful Himalayan village experience before the main yatra begins.
  3. Gondar Village: A scenic village along the route to Madmaheshwar, known for its green surroundings, traditional mountain lifestyle, and peaceful Himalayan setting.
  4. Deoria Tal: A scenic high-altitude lake near the Ukhimath region, famous for its reflections of the Chaukhamba peaks and peaceful mountain surroundings.
  5. Kalimath Temple: A sacred temple dedicated to Goddess Kali and an important religious site in the Rudraprayag region, known for its spiritual significance and connection with local Himalayan traditions.
  6. Ukhimath: An important pilgrimage town and home to Omkareshwar Temple, closely associated with the Panch Kedar tradition and winter worship in the region.
  7. Chopta: A scenic Himalayan destination near Ukhimath, known for mountain views, peaceful landscapes, and access to Tungnath Temple and Chandrashila.
  • Weather around Madmaheshwar can change quickly because of the high-altitude Himalayan location. Travelers should be prepared for cool mornings, colder evenings, and sudden changes in cloud cover, rain, or wind.

    Summer: May to June

    Daytime conditions are generally pleasant, while mornings and evenings can remain cool. This is one of the most comfortable periods for the Madmaheshwar Yatra.

    Monsoon: July to August

    Rainfall can make mountain roads and walking routes slippery and may cause delays, landslides, or temporary roadblocks. Travellers should check current weather conditions before departure.

    Post-Monsoon: September to October

    This period often brings clearer skies, fresh mountain views, and cooler temperatures. It is generally a favourable time for pilgrimage travel.

    Late Season: November

    Temperatures drop significantly as winter approaches, especially during early mornings and evenings. Travellers should confirm temple accessibility and seasonal closing dates before planning a late-season trip.

    What to Carry for Changing Weather

    Carry a light warm layer, rain protection, and comfortable clothing suitable for changing mountain conditions. Avoid relying only on daytime temperatures when packing for the yatra.

For seasonal conditions, rainfall, temperature patterns and month-wise travel planning, read our detailed Madhyamaheshwar Weather Guide.

 

Madmaheshwar is located in the Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand and is approached via Ukhimath and Ransi Village. The final journey to the temple involves a mountain walking route from Ransi.

By Road

Travellers coming from Delhi generally follow the route:

Delhi → Rishikesh → Devprayag → Srinagar → Rudraprayag → Ukhimath → Ransi Village

Road conditions and travel time can vary depending on traffic, weather, and mountain conditions.

By Train

The nearest major railway stations are Haridwar and Rishikesh. From there, travellers can continue by road toward Rudraprayag, Ukhimath, and Ransi.

By Air

The nearest major airport is Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun. From the airport, continue by road toward Rishikesh, Rudraprayag, Ukhimath, and Ransi Village.

From Ransi to Madhyamaheshwar Temple

Ransi Village serves as the base for the final pilgrimage route to Madhyamaheshwar. The walking distance is approximately 16–18 km one way and generally requires several hours depending on pace, weather, and local conditions.

Package Transportation

This 2N/3D Madmaheshwar Tour Package includes group transportation from Delhi, so travellers do not need to arrange the main road transfers separately.

For road routes, nearest railway stations, airport access and the final journey from Ransi, read our complete How to Reach Madhyamaheshwar Guide.

Madhyamaheshwar is one of the five sacred temples that form the Panch Kedar pilgrimage circuit in Uttarakhand. The other four are Kedarnath, Tungnath, Rudranath, and Kalpeshwar.

Why Madhyamaheshwar Is Important

Madhyamaheshwar is traditionally associated with the worship of Lord Shiva and holds an important place in the Panch Kedar pilgrimage. Its remote Himalayan setting and seasonal temple access make the journey both spiritual and memorable.

The Five Panch Kedar Temples

Kedarnath

Madhyamaheshwar

Tungnath

Rudranath

Kalpeshwar

Can Madhyamaheshwar Be Combined With Other Panch Kedar Temples?

Yes, travellers with more time can plan Madhyamaheshwar as part of a longer Panch Kedar journey. However, this 2N/3D package is focused specifically on Madhyamaheshwar and nearby religious stops rather than the complete Panch Kedar circuit.

Planning a Longer Panch Kedar Yatra

Travellers planning multiple Panch Kedar temples should allow additional days for road travel, walking routes, weather changes, and temple timings.

To understand the traditional Panch Kedar order, Madhyamaheshwar's significance as the Second Kedar and the story associated with the five shrines, read our Madhyamaheshwar Panch Kedar Guide.

This 2 Nights / 3 Days Madmaheshwar Tour Package is designed for travellers who want a shorter and well-organised pilgrimage without adding an extra rest night.

Compact Travel Schedule

The itinerary is suitable for travellers with limited vacation time who still want to complete the main Madhyamaheshwar pilgrimage.

Pilgrimage-Focused Experience

The journey is centred around Madhyamaheshwar Temple darshan, with additional religious stops included as per the itinerary.

Delhi Pickup Included

Group transportation from Delhi simplifies the road journey and reduces the need to arrange multiple transfers independently.

Suitable for Small Groups and Solo Travellers

The package works well for pilgrims, couples, solo travellers, and small groups who are comfortable with a compact yatra schedule.

Important Temple Stops

Devprayag, Dhari Devi Temple, Omkareshwar Temple, and Budha Madhyamaheshwar add more spiritual depth to the journey.

Prefer a slower journey with an additional overnight stay? Compare this itinerary with our Madhyamaheshwar Tour Package From Delhi – 3 Nights / 4 Days.

Arriving Late at the Pickup Point

This is a group departure with a fixed travel schedule. Reach the Delhi pickup point on time so the journey toward Uttarakhand is not delayed for the entire group.

Underestimating the Main Pilgrimage Day

The journey from Ransi to Madhyamaheshwar involves several hours of mountain walking. Even though this is a pilgrimage package, travelers should be prepared for a physically demanding day.

Carrying Too Much Luggage

Keep your main luggage light and carry only essential items during the mountain journey. Excess baggage can make the long walking sections unnecessarily difficult.

Ignoring Temple and Local Timings

Darshan, Aarti, local transport, and accommodation operations can depend on seasonal and local conditions. Follow the trip coordinator’s timing rather than planning independent detours.

Expecting City-Level Facilities

Ransi and Madhyamaheshwar are remote Himalayan locations. Accommodation, food choices, electricity, hot water, and mobile connectivity may be limited.

Separating From the Group

Avoid leaving the planned route or group schedule without informing the trip coordinator, particularly around temple visits, transport departures, and the return journey.

Choosing the Wrong Package Format

This 2N/3D package is intended for travelers comfortable with a compact pilgrimage schedule. If you need more rest time, choose the longer 3N/4D option instead.

 

Food options become simpler as you travel from Ransi toward Madhyamaheshwar. Travelers should expect basic vegetarian meals at local homestays, guesthouses, and small food points rather than restaurant-style dining.

Selected breakfasts and dinners are included as mentioned in the package itinerary. Lunch, snacks, tea, bottled water, and additional meals are generally paid for separately unless specifically included.

What Food Is Usually Available?

Depending on location and availability, common options may include dal, rice, roti, vegetables, Maggi, tea, paratha, and other simple vegetarian meals.

Carry Light Snacks for the Main Yatra Day

Keep dry fruits, biscuits, chocolates, or energy bars with you during the long walking journey between Ransi and Madhyamaheshwar.

Dietary Requirements

Travelers with specific dietary needs should inform the team before departure and also carry suitable personal snacks, as food choices in remote Himalayan areas can be limited.

Meal Availability May Vary

Food availability can change depending on season, weather, local supply, and operating conditions around Ransi and Madhyamaheshwar.

The best time to plan the Madmaheshwar Yatra is generally from May to June and September to November, when temple access, road conditions, and mountain weather are usually more suitable for pilgrimage travel.

May to June

This is one of the most popular periods for the yatra. Daytime temperatures are relatively comfortable, temple activities are active, and the surrounding Himalayan landscape is clear and green.

July to August

The monsoon season can bring heavy rainfall, landslides, slippery walking routes, roadblocks, and travel delays. Pilgrims should check current weather and local conditions before planning a journey during this period.

September to October

Post-monsoon months often provide clearer mountain views, greener landscapes, and comparatively stable conditions. This is a good period for travelers who prefer fewer monsoon-related disruptions.

November

Conditions become colder as winter approaches, and temple closing dates may fall during this period. Travelers planning a late-season yatra should confirm temple dates and local accessibility before booking.

Check Temple Dates Before Booking

Madhyamaheshwar Temple remains open only during the seasonal pilgrimage period. Always confirm the official opening or closing schedule before finalising your travel dates.

Madmaheshwar Tour Package Cost

Mode Price
7000
7500
8000
  • Round-trip transportation from Delhi
  • Group travel by Car / SUV / MUV / Tempo Traveller, depending on group size
  • Accommodation at Ransi Village
  • Accommodation near Madhyamaheshwar Temple
  • Selected breakfasts and dinners as per itinerary
  • Madhyamaheshwar Temple darshan
  • Budha Madhyamaheshwar visit, subject to timing and local conditions
  • En-route visits to Devprayag, Dhari Devi Temple, and Omkareshwar Temple
  • Trip coordinator and on-ground assistance
  • Toll taxes, parking charges, and driver allowance

Important Pricing Note

The final package cost may vary based on departure date, group size, room-sharing preference, vehicle type, and accommodation availability.

 

Choose Your Madmaheshwar Package by Starting Point

Travellers can choose a Madmaheshwar package based on their preferred starting point and travel schedule.

Starting from Delhi? Explore our Madhyamaheshwar Tour Package From Delhi for a slower 3 Nights / 4 Days pilgrimage.

Starting from Haridwar? Choose our Madmaheshwar Tour Package From Haridwar.

Starting from Dehradun? Explore our Madmaheshwar Tour Package From Dehradun.

Starting from Rishikesh? Choose our Madhyamaheshwar Tour Package From Rishikesh.

If trekking, trail difficulty and adventure are your main priorities, explore our dedicated Madmaheshwar Trek Package.

  • Lunch during the journey
  • Personal snacks, beverages, and additional meals
  • Porter, mule, or luggage-carrying charges
  • Personal expenses such as shopping, tips, or extra services
  • Travel or medical insurance
  • Entry charges not specifically mentioned in the inclusions
  • Expenses caused by weather, roadblocks, landslides, temple closures, or other circumstances beyond operational control
  • Any service not specifically mentioned under package inclusions

1. What is included in the 2N/3D Madmaheshwar Tour Package?

The package includes round-trip transportation from Delhi, accommodation, selected meals, temple visits, and trip coordination. Exact inclusions may vary by departure date and group arrangement.

2. Who is this Madmaheshwar Tour Package best suited for?

This package is suitable for pilgrims, couples, solo travelers, friends, and small groups looking for a short and organised Madhyamaheshwar Yatra.

3. Where does the package start from?

The group pickup is from Delhi. The exact reporting point and departure time are shared before the journey.

4. Is this a trekking package?

No. This is primarily a pilgrimage-focused Madmaheshwar Tour Package. However, reaching Madhyamaheshwar Temple requires a long mountain walk from Ransi Village.

5. How long does it take to reach Madhyamaheshwar from Ransi?

The walking journey generally takes around 8–9 hours depending on individual pace, weather, trail conditions, and group movement.

6. Is Budha Madhyamaheshwar included in the package?

Yes, the itinerary includes a visit to Budha Madhyamaheshwar when timing, weather, and local conditions permit.

7. Can solo travelers join this package?

Yes. Solo travelers can join scheduled group departures and travel with other pilgrims under the planned group itinerary.

8. What type of accommodation is provided?

Accommodation is generally arranged in homestays or guesthouses at Ransi and near Madhyamaheshwar. Facilities in these remote Himalayan areas are basic and subject to availability.

9. Are meals included in the package?

Selected breakfasts and dinners are included as mentioned in the itinerary. Lunch, personal snacks, beverages, and additional meals are generally not included unless specifically stated.

10. Can the itinerary change during the trip?

Yes. Mountain weather, road conditions, temple timings, landslides, local restrictions, or other operational factors may require itinerary adjustments.

11. Is this package suitable for travelers with limited time?

Yes. The 2N/3D format is designed for travelers who want a shorter Madmaheshwar Yatra. Those who prefer additional rest and a slower schedule should choose the longer 3N/4D itinerary.

12. What is the difference between this tour package and the Madmaheshwar Trek Package?

This package focuses on pilgrimage, temple visits, and a compact group yatra. The dedicated Madmaheshwar Trek Package focuses more heavily on trekking support, trail planning, fitness preparation, group trekking, and the overall adventure experience.

What Makes This Madmaheshwar Tour Package Different?

This is a compact 2N/3D pilgrimage package designed around Madhyamaheshwar Temple darshan and important religious stops along the route. Unlike the dedicated trekking package, the main purpose here is an organized pilgrimage journey rather than a trek-focused adventure experience.

How the 2N/3D Group Yatra Works

The journey begins with an overnight departure from Delhi and continues through Uttarakhand toward Ransi Village. The itinerary combines road transportation, temple visits, accommodation, selected meals, and group coordination within a short travel schedule.

Religious Stops Included in the Journey

Along with Madhyamaheshwar Temple, the itinerary includes important spiritual locations such as Devprayag Sangam, Dhari Devi Temple, Omkareshwar Temple, and Budha Madhyamaheshwar, depending on the planned schedule and local conditions.

What to Expect at Ransi Village

Ransi serves as the main base village for the Madhyamaheshwar pilgrimage. Facilities here are simpler than in major tourist towns, with local homestays, basic meals, and limited commercial services.

Travelers should treat Ransi as part of the Himalayan pilgrimage experience rather than expect resort-style facilities.

Understanding the Main Pilgrimage Day

The journey between Ransi and Madhyamaheshwar is the most physically demanding part of the package. Travelers should allow sufficient time for the mountain route and avoid rushing simply to reach the temple earlier.

The main priority is completing the pilgrimage comfortably while following the planned group schedule.

Darshan and Aarti Planning

Temple darshan and Aarti timings can vary by season and local conditions. The trip coordinator may adjust arrival, departure, or rest timings when required to improve the chances of completing the planned temple visits.

Who Is This Package Best Suited For?

This package is suitable for:

  • Pilgrims looking for a short Madhyamaheshwar Yatra
  • Couples traveling together
  • Solo travelers comfortable joining a group
  • Friends and small groups
  • Travelers with limited vacation time
  • Visitors interested in the Panch Kedar pilgrimage circuit

Who Should Choose Another Madmaheshwar Package?

Travelers who prefer an additional overnight stay and more recovery time may be better suited to the longer 3N/4D itinerary.

Travelers whose main priority is trail difficulty, trekking support, group trekking, fitness preparation, and an adventure-focused Himalayan experience should consider the dedicated Madmaheshwar Trek Package instead.

Changes Due to Himalayan Conditions

Mountain travel can occasionally be affected by weather, roadblocks, temple timings, local restrictions, or other operational conditions. When required, the itinerary may be adjusted while keeping the main Madhyamaheshwar pilgrimage experience as the priority.

Travelers looking for an adventure-focused experience with trek planning, trail support, and group trekking can explore our Madmaheshwar Trek Package.

Why Book With TourMyHoliday?

5+ Years of Uttarakhand & Himalayan Travel Experience – Trusted by thousands of travellers for well-planned journeys across Uttarakhand.
Experienced Trip Leaders – Our team coordinates transportation, accommodation, temple visits, and the overall travel schedule.
Small Group Departures – Groups of around 10–24 travellers allow better coordination and a more organised journey.
Transparent Pricing – Package inclusions, exclusions, and applicable charges are clearly shared before booking.
24×7 Customer Support – Assistance is available before, during, and after the journey when required.
Complete Yatra Planning – From Delhi pickup and accommodation to temple darshan, selected meals, and the return journey, the main travel arrangements are coordinated for you.

 

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The itinerary is designed to cover Madmaheshwar within a shorter 2-night and 3-day schedule. Travellers should expect early starts, long travel hours, and limited free time compared with longer pilgrimage packages.

The trip begins from Delhi at night so the group can reach Uttarakhand and continue toward Ransi without using an additional travel day. Arrive at the pickup point on time and have dinner beforehand if required.

Darshan and Aarti timings can vary depending on the season, local conditions, and temple operations. The trip coordinator may adjust the schedule to make the best use of the available darshan time.

The Ransi–Madhyamaheshwar journey is the most important day of the package. Avoid planning additional activities or personal detours that could delay temple darshan or affect the group schedule.

Ransi and Madhyamaheshwar are remote Himalayan locations. Accommodation, food choices, hot water, electricity, and other facilities may be simpler than what travellers usually find in larger hill towns.

This is a coordinated group departure. Pickup times, meal stops, temple visits, and return timings are planned around the overall group, so travellers should remain available at the agreed meeting points.

Instead of carrying all your luggage during the mountain journey, organise essentials such as a light layer, water, medicines, personal documents, and basic toiletries in a smaller bag for the pilgrimage route.

This package does not include an additional rest night. Travellers who prefer more recovery time and a slower schedule should consider the Madhyamaheshwar Tour Package From Delhi – 3 Nights / 4 Days.

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