If you want the journey to be simple and stress-free, taking a taxi from Dehradun is honestly the best option. This is what most families, wedding groups, and pilgrims choose—especially if it’s your first time traveling toward the Kedarnath region.
A one-way taxi from Dehradun to Triyuginarayan Temple usually costs anywhere between ₹8,000 and ₹12,000. The price depends on the type of vehicle, the season (rates go up during Char Dham season and wedding months), and how well you negotiate. SUVs are slightly more expensive, but they’re worth it for the long mountain drive.
If you’re planning to return to Dehradun after visiting Triyuginarayan, ask for a round-trip or multi-day package. In most cases, this works out cheaper per day and gives you the flexibility to stop overnight at places like Rudraprayag or Sonprayag if needed.
As for vehicles:
SUVs (Innova, Bolero, Scorpio) are the most comfortable and commonly used
Sedans are fine in good weather, but less ideal on narrow hill roads
Hatchbacks are available, but not recommended if you’re traveling with luggage or elderly passengers
Most taxi drivers in Dehradun are very familiar with Sonprayag, since it’s a major Kedarnath route. However, Triyuginarayan Temple is slightly off the main highway, so it’s always a good idea to clearly mention “Triyuginarayan village near Sonprayag” before starting the journey. This avoids confusion later on.
