Badrinath Yatra Package
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Located in the Chamoli district of Uttrakhand, Badrinath is popularly known as the holy town. A Sanskrit name, Badrinath is named after an Indian tree – Jujube tree. Known as one of the pilgrimage sites- Badrinath is a part of the chardham yatra.The chardham yatra is considered highly auspicious and a must-visit by the Hindus at least once in their lifetime.
Kedarnath Chardham Yatra
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Surrounded by snow-capped mountains, Kedarnath is profoundly known for its divine significance. As an essential part of the famous chardham yatra in Uttrakhand, Kedarnath is a must to visit shrine. The chardham yatra also includes a visit to the four pilgrimage sites of Badrinath, Yamunotri, and Gangotri.
Yamunotri Chardham Yatra
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Yamunotri, as a part of the Chota Chardham Yatra, is situated in the Western side of Garhwal Himalayas. Located 3,293 meters above the sea level, Yamunotri is a must to visit divine destination, along with Gangotri, Badrinath and Kedarnath Chardham yatra. The holy place is famous for the Yamunotri temple and its enormous glaciers, mountain peaks, and the wide flow of Yamuna waters.
Panch Kedar Yatra
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Panch Kedar details Kedarnath, Tungnath, Rudranath, Madhmaheshwar (MadhyaMaheshwar) and Kalpeshwar are collectively known as Panch Kedar. Lord Shiva is worshipped at the five kedars in different forms.The first and foremost is the famous temple of Kedarnath ji, which is so widely known for its extraordinary sanctity.
Gangotri Chardham Yatra
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Dedicated to Goddess Ganga, the Gangotri chardham yatra is located above 3100 meters of sea level. A popular Hindu pilgrim site, the Gangotri dham is the origin of river Ganga.
Mata Vaishno Devi
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The Yatra begins at Katra and pilgrims have to cover 13 km. of terrain on foot to reach the Darbar. One kilometer away from Katra, you would find Ban Ganga, place where Mata quenched her thirst and at 6 km., the holy cave at Ardh Kuwari. Yatris are advised to obtain a Yatra Slip from the Yatra Registration Counter at the Tourism Reception Centre, Katra Bus Stand. Without an authentic Yatra Slip, crossing of Ban Ganga check post will not be allowed.
Khajuraho temples Yatra
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Right through the Mughal invasion and the early British forays into India, Khajuraho temples in India remained unknown. Rediscovered in this century, they are fine reminders of India’s glorious past.
Hemkund Sahib Yatra
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The Hemkund Sahib is situated near the Valley of flowers, at an altitude of 4,329 m above sea level. The holy lake Hemkund is associated with the 10th Sikh guru, Guru Gobind Singh, the founder of the Khalsa (meaning ‘the pure’) Panth. It is believed that the guru had meditated on the banks of this holy lake in one of his earlier births. A Gurdwara is located on the banks of this lake.
Shirdi Sai Baba Yatra
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The Shirdi Sai baba Temple, located at Shirdi, Maharashtra, India attracts millions of devotees of all religions, castes and creed who come to pay homage to Shri Sai Baba. The temple is a beautiful shrine that was built over the Samadhi of Shri Sai Baba.
Rameshwaram Yatra
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Rameshwaram or Rameswaram, situated about 164 kilometers south-east of Madurai, Tamil Nadu is considered as one of the “Chardhams” (the four most scared pilgrimage centers) by the Hindus.
Dwarakadheesh Yatra
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Pushkar Yatra
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Pushkar is a small, mellow town with no vehicle traffic on the main street. There are over 400 temples in Pushkar. Some of the important temples are dedicated to Brahma, Raghunath, Varaha, Savitri ,and Gayatri.
Surkanda Yatra
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One of the most persistent mythologies concerning the origin of worship at the site is associated with the myth of Sati, who was the wife of the ascetic god Shiva and daughter of the Puranic god-king Daksha.
Lotus Temple Yatra
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Lotus Temple is one of the remarkable architectures of Bahai faith. It is located at Kalkaji in New Delhi. The temple looks like a lotus flower and is made of marble, cement, dolomite and sand.
Haridwar Yatra
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Hardwar town is the gateway to the abode of Gods. The mythological and religious importance of Hardwar is well known. The ‘Kumbh’ and the ‘Ardh Kumbh’ fairs are held periodically, every twelveth and sixth year in Hardwar, when a large number of pilgrims and devotees converge to commemorate this divine event
Golden Temple Yatra
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The Harmandir Sahib (or Hari Mandir) in Amritsar, Punjab, is the holiest shrine in Sikhism. Previously (and still more commonly) known as the Golden Temple, it was officially renamed Harmandir Sahib in March 2005.
Varanasi Yatra
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Regarded by Hindus as an eternal city, India’s holy pilgrimage centre of Varanasi is indeed one of the oldest living cities in the world. Standing on the north banks of river Ganga, Varanasi is located in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.
Tirupati Temple Yatra
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Considered as the most sacred and the richest temple in the world, Tirupati temple is situated in the town of Tirupati. It is located 67-km away from Chittoor in Chittoor district of southern Andhra Pradesh.
Jagannath Puri Yatra
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The Jagannath temple at Puri is one of the greatest religious monuments in the India. Situated on the sea coast, the abode of Lord Jagannath is popularly known as ‘Srikhetra’ or Purusottama khetra on the basis of its religious sanctity.
Konark Sun Temple
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The Konark Sun Temple is one of the many temples in India dedicated to the Sun God, but it is by far the finest. The main temple is embellished with intricate carvings both on the inside and outside.
Naimisharanya Misrikh Yatra
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Located at a distance of around 94 kilometers from Lucknow, is the Naimisharanya Misrikh temple. It is a major pilgrimage center and attracts devotees from all over India.
Meenakshi Temple Yatra
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The ancient city of Madurai, more than 2,500 years old, was built by the Pandyan king, Kulashekarar, in the 6th century B.C. But the reign of the Nayaks marks the golden period of Madurai when art, architecture and learning flourished expansively.
Akshardham Temple Yatra
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Swaminarayan Akshardham in New Delhi epitomises 10,000 years of Indian culture in all its breathtaking grandeur, beauty, wisdom and bliss. It brilliantly showcases the essence of India’s ancient architecture, traditions and timeless spiritual messages.
Rishikesh Yatra
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Rishikesh is surrounded by scenic beauty of the hills on three sides with Holy Ganga flowing through it. Located in the laps of lower Himalayas, this place is considered to be the access point of three other pilgrim places of Badrinath – Kedarnath, Gangotri and Yamunotri.
Sarnath Yatra
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This is one of the most famous Buddhist centers of India and is located 6 km north of Hindu pilgrimage center Benares – in Uttar Pradesh, near the highway to Ghazipur.
Ajmer Sharif Yatra
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Held in the holy town of Ajmer in honour of the Sufi saint, Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, special prayers are offered at the mosque, and huge amounts of consecrated food offered from the large, steaming cauldrons that were a gift from Akbar.
Varanasi Yatra
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Regarded by Hindus as an eternal city, India’s holy pilgrimage centre of Varanasi is indeed one of the oldest living cities in the world. Standing on the north banks of river Ganga, Varanasi is located in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.