Sacred Destinations
Six spiritual lands. Endless divine moments. Pick a destination and let us craft your perfect yatra.
Kashi is the oldest living city in the world, said to be held aloft by Lord Shiva himself on his trident. Pilgrims have walked its ghats for over 3,000 years seeking moksha — the liberation that this sacred soil is believed to grant.
Our Kashi yatra weaves together the most powerful darshans in a respectful sequence — beginning at dawn with a boat ride on the Ganga and culminating in the soul-stirring evening Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat.
Ayodhya, the cradle of Sri Ram's earthly leelas, is once again the spiritual heart of Bharat with the magnificent Ram Mandir at its core. Every brick here carries an ancient story; every breath, the name of Ram.
Our Ayodhya itinerary balances unhurried darshans with sacred dips at Saryu Ghat and visits to the lesser-known temples that complete the Ram experience.
Prayagraj — the King of Pilgrimages — is where the Ganga, Yamuna and the unseen Saraswati meet. The Sangam is considered the most auspicious bathing site in Sanatana Dharma; a single dip is said to wash lifetimes of karma.
Our Prayagraj experience includes a peaceful boat ride to the actual Sangam point, visits to the historic Akshayavat at the fort, and the moving experience of Anand Bhavan.
Gaya is the supreme tirtha for Pind Daan — the sacred ritual offered to ancestors. The Vishnupad Temple, with the divine footprint of Lord Vishnu, stands at the heart of this powerful pilgrimage town.
A short drive away lies Bodh Gaya, where Prince Siddhartha became the Buddha under the Mahabodhi tree. Together, Gaya and Bodh Gaya offer a rare meeting of two of the world's oldest spiritual traditions.
Naimisharanya is the forest where 88,000 sages meditated, where the Puranas were narrated, and where the divine Chakra of Vishnu came to rest. It is one of the most ancient and most quiet of all our pilgrimage destinations.
Our visit here is intentionally unhurried — a sacred dip at Chakra Teertha, darshan at Lalita Devi Shaktipeeth and a peaceful walk along the Gomti river make for a spiritually rejuvenating stop.
Nepal is home to Pashupatinath — one of the most powerful Shiva shrines on earth — and the snowy Muktinath, where moksha is said to be guaranteed. From Kathmandu's living temple culture to the silent peaks beyond, Nepal is a yatra unlike any other.
Our Nepal itinerary is paired with Kashi for a complete India-Nepal Shiva circuit — and includes visits to Buddhist stupas that mark Nepal's other great spiritual heritage.
Let us craft a yatra around the destinations that matter most to your family.