The pilgrims travel arduously to the four sacred towns of India, known as the "Chardhams": Badrinath, Dwarka, Puri, and Rameshwaram. The journey, known as the Chardham Yatra, is regarded as one of India's holiest pilgrimages. The Chardham Yatra by helicopter is a pilgrimage that departs from the Himalayas and concludes in Tamil Nadu, in the southern region of India. The pilgrims' sense of wellbeing, mental clarity, and spiritual serenity are all said to be enhanced by the voyage. It is said that visiting the Chardhams can aid in atoning for one's sins and achieving salvation because the four locations are claimed to be the abodes of Gods.