Spiritual Journey

Dive into tranquility with our spiritual tours. Experience meditation, yoga, and other spiritual practices amidst nature's serene beauty. Set against a backdrop of ancient temples and majestic mountains, you'll be surrounded by lush greenery and the soothing sounds of a calm river. Our participants find the experience profoundly enlightening, leaving them relaxed and rejuvenated. Join us to connect deeply with your inner self and embrace the harmony that nature and spirituality bring.

Kokilavan Dham ( 120 kms)

Kokilavan Dham also known as the Shani Mandir in Mathura, is a revered Hindu temple dedicated to Shani Dev (Saturn) and his guru, Barkhandi Baba.

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Garhmukteshwar, (130 kms)

Garhmukteshwar nicknamed "Garh Ganga," is a holy town on the banks of the Ganges River known for its temples, particularly the Mukteshwar Mahadev Temple.

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Vrindavan (Mathura, 150 km)

Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture and temples dedicated to Lord Krishna

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Govardhan: (150 kms)

A key pilgrimage center near Mathura, known for the Govardhan Hill, a sacred site in Hinduism where Lord Krishna is believed to have lifted the hill to protect villagers from Indra's wrath.

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Kurukshetra: (225 kms)

Mythological battlefield in Haryana, India, believed to be the site of the epic Mahabharata war between the Pandavas and Kauravas.

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Haridwar (250 km):

A holy town at the foothills of Himalayas, famous for Hindu pilgrimage and Ganga Aarti ceremony.

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Khatushyam Temple: (260 kms)

A pilgrimage site in Rajasthan dedicated to Khatushyam, believed to be an incarnation of Barbarika, the son of Ghatotkacha (Grandson of Bhima) known for his unwavering devotion to Krishna.

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Rishikesh (275 kms):

The Yoga Capital of the World, Rishikesh attracts visitors seeking spiritual experiences and adventure activities like white water rafting.

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Maa Naina Devi: (320 kms)

Perched atop a hill in Bilaspur, this temple offers panoramic views and is believed to fulfill wishes.

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Kaichidham – (350 Km)

Kainchi Dham, a serene ashram nestled in Nainital's hills, offers spiritual seekers a tranquil escape for meditation and connection with the revered Neem Karoli Baba.

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Jwala Devi Temple: (420 kms)

Renowned for the natural flames emanating from the shrine, this Kangra district temple is associated with Shakti, the embodiment of divine feminine power.

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Chintpurni Temple: (441 Kms)

Located in Una district, this temple is associated with fulfilling desires and attracting devotees seeking blessings for prosperity.

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Brajeshwari Temple

Mata Brajeshwari Temple (490 kms)

Situated in Kangra, this ancient temple is dedicated to Durga as Brajeshwari, the consort of Lord Shiva.

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Amritsar Temple

Amritsar (490 kms)

The spiritual and cultural center for Sikhs, Amritsar is home to the Harmandir Sahib (Golden Temple), a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visitors can also experience the Wagah Border Ceremony, a daily retreat ceremony at the India-Pakistan border.

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Khajuraho

Khajuraho (650 km)

Group of Hindu and Jain temples famous for their intricate sculptures.

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Chitrakoot

Chitrakoot: (670 kms)

Revered Hindu pilgrimage site believed to be the abode of Lord Rama during his exile, offering temples, caves, and scenic beauty.

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Prayagraj

Prayagraj: (680 kms)

A holy city at the confluence of Ganges, Yamuna, and Saraswati rivers, famous for the Kumbh Mela pilgrimage and its rich history.

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Ayodhya

Ayodhya (700 kms)

Pilgrimage city believed to be birthplace of Lord Rama, with prominent temples and vibrant Hindu festivals.

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Vaishno Devi Temple: (720 kms)

Located in Jammu and Kashmir (not Himachal Pradesh), this revered cave shrine dedicated to Durga attracts millions of devotees each year.

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Mahakaleshwar: (740 kms

One of India's holiest Shiva shrines, a revered 12 Jyotirlinga site in Madhya Pradesh, known for its unique southward-facing lingam (representation of Shiva).

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Mount Abu (790 km)

Picturesque hill station in Rajasthan, known for Dilwara Jain Temples and Nakki Lake.

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Magahar: (810 kms)

Town in Uttar Pradesh known as the final resting place of Saint Kabir, a revered mystic poet, where Hindus and Muslims built separate memorials for him.

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Gorakhpur: (840 kms)

City in Uttar Pradesh on the Rapti River, known for the Gorakhnath Math (Hindu temple), birthplace of firaq Gorakhpuri (poet), and gateway to Kushinagar (Buddhist pilgrimage site).

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Varanasi (870 km)

An ancient pilgrimage city on the Ganges River, famous for its spiritual significance and boat rides showcasing the city's life

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Omkareshwar: (882 kms)

Sacred island temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, revered as one of India's 12 Jyotirlinga shrines, situated amidst the Narmada River.

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Kushinagar: (890 kms)

A sacred Buddhist pilgrimage site marking the place where Lord Buddha attained महापरिनिर्वाण (Mahaparinirvana), or final liberation.

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Panch Kedar (08 days)

Panch Kedar refers to a pilgrimage trek in Uttarakhand encompassing five ancient temples dedicated to Lord Shiva: Kedarnath (Hump), Madhyamaheshwar (Belly Button), Tungnath (Arms), Rudranath (Face), and Kalpeshwar (Hair).

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Dwarkadhish Temple: (1400 kms)

Believed to be built by Lord Krishna's grandson, Dwarkadhish Temple is a revered Hindu shrine dedicated to Krishna as Dwarkadhish (King of Dwarka) in Gujarat.

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Panch Devi (08 days / approx. 1500 kms

Refers to a pilgrimage circuit in Himachal Pradesh encompassing five holy temples dedicated to various aspects of the Hindu Goddess Durga Here's a quick breakdown of the Panch Devi pilgrimage:

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Char Dham Yatra (12 days / approx. 1800 kms)

is a holy pilgrimage in Hinduism, traversing four sacred sites in Uttarakhand: Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath.

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