Delhi to Kedarnath Cabs
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Delhi to Kedarnath cab fares (indicative)
One-way estimates by vehicle, based on ~440 km. Actual fares vary with season, tolls and driver night charges — always confirm with the operator.
| Vehicle | Seats | One-way (est.) |
|---|---|---|
| Sedan (Dzire, Etios) | 4 | ₹4,800–₹5,700 |
| SUV (Innova, Ertiga) | 6–7 | ₹7,000–₹8,400 |
| Tempo Traveller | 9–12 | ₹9,700–₹11,400 |
About Delhi to Kedarnath cabs
Cabs run from Delhi to Sonprayag/Gaurikund, the last motorable point for Kedarnath, via Haridwar, Rishikesh, Devprayag and Rudraprayag. From Gaurikund it's a 16 km trek (or pony/palki/helicopter) to the shrine. Most operators offer multi-day packages covering the drive, halts and waiting days.
Kedarnath itself is not motorable — fares cover Delhi to Sonprayag/Gaurikund.
Delhi to Kedarnath cabs — FAQs
How far is Kedarnath from Delhi by road?
About 440 km to Sonprayag/Gaurikund, the last road point, taking roughly 11–12 hours of driving. The final 16 km to the temple is on foot or by pony/helicopter.
How much does a Delhi to Kedarnath cab cost?
Indicatively ₹4,800–₹5,700 one-way for a sedan and more for SUVs/tempo travellers; most people book a 4–6 day round-trip package. Confirm the exact fare, halts and driver charges with the operator.
How many days do I need for Delhi to Kedarnath?
Plan 4–6 days round trip including the trek and a buffer day for weather.
Is the road to Kedarnath open year-round?
No. The shrine and the upper road typically open from late April/May to October/November depending on snow and the official yatra calendar.