This special pilgrimage journey will begin from Delhi Airport on 08 April 2025.
Departure from Delhi to Bhubaneswar. (By flight)
Visit the famous Sun Temple and Mahalingaraj Temple.
Visit Jagannath Temple, Singhdwar, Ashwdwar, take a holy dip in the sea, and visit Sakhigopal. (Travel to Kolkata by 3 AC train)
Take a holy dip in the Ganges, visit Kali Temple, Howrah Bridge, and Victoria Memorial. (Overnight stay in Kolkata)
Take a holy dip at the Ganga Sagar Tirtha, and visit Kapildev Temple. (Overnight stay in Kolkata) (Travel to Jaynagar by 3 AC train)
Visit Ram Mandir, Sita Marriage site. (Overnight stay in Janakpur) (Seventh day travel rest in Kathmandu)
Visit Pashupatinath Temple, Bagmati Ganga, Swayambhu, and Budha Neelkanth. (Overnight stay in Kathmandu)
Depart for Manokamana Temple and visit Manokamana Devi. (Overnight stay in Pokhara)
Pokhara sightseeing, visit Vindhyawasini Temple, Gupteshwar Pataleshwar Mahadev, and Deveshphal. (Overnight stay in Pokhara) (Eleventh day rest on the way to Lumbini)
Lumbini sightseeing, visit the birthplace of Lord Buddha. (Overnight stay in Basti)
Take a dip in the Saryu River, visit Ram Janmabhoomi, Hanumangarhi, Kanak Bhavan, Sita Rasoi, and Maniram Chawani. (Overnight stay in Prayagraj)
Take a dip at Triveni Sangam, visit Akshayvat, Old Fort, and Hanuman Temple. (Overnight stay in Varanasi)
Morning Ganga Snan, checkout from the hotel at 12:00 PM, have lunch, visit Kashi Vishwanath Jyotirlinga, Annapurna Temple, and Tulsi Manas Temple, and then depart for Delhi by 3 AC train in the evening.
Conclude the journey with sweet memories in the morning.
The travel fare is ₹ 44,001/- per person and includes meals, tea, snacks, flight (from Delhi to Bhubaneswar), AC Pushback Deluxe Bus, double bed hotel room, and 3 AC rail reservations.
An advance booking amount of ₹ 5,000/- per traveler should be deposited in the 'Shri Shiv Shankar Tirth Yatra' account at SBI Bank in Rishikesh. The remaining amount will be collected before the journey.
Note: The expenses for the Manokamna Ropeway will be borne by the traveler.
During the journey, arrangements for morning tea, breakfast, lunch, and dinner will include one dal, one vegetable, rice, and roti. Tea will be served in the evening. Desi ghee will be used in dal, rice, and roti. Refined oil will be used in vegetables and snacks. Depending on time availability, papad and pickle may also be provided with meals. The use of onion and garlic is strictly prohibited. All meals will be prepared as pure vegetarian and sattvic food. During the journey, tawa chapati will be made, and depending on the available time, puris, parathas, and khichdi will also be made. Additionally, lunch packets will be provided according to the schedule. For long-distance train travel, meals will be arranged from the I.R.C.T.C. authorized eateries. A bottle of mineral water will be provided with lunch and dinner.
For overnight stays, hotel arrangements will be made for all passengers in double-bed rooms with attached bathrooms. A/C facilities will only be available on the moving bus; this facility will not be available on the bus when parked. Passengers must carry original photo identification (Aadhaar card and Voter ID) and one passport-sized photograph.
In the flight, passengers must keep their power bank in their hand baggage. Items such as scissors, nail cutters, knives, coconuts, etc., should not be taken on the flight. According to flight rules, each passenger can carry one suitcase or bag weighing up to 15 kg in checked baggage and one hand bag weighing up to 7 kg in hand baggage. The boarding passes for the flight will be sent to passengers via WhatsApp 12 hours before the flight. Passengers should meet the representative of the organization at the departure gate at least 3 hours before the flight's departure at the terminal specified on their flight ticket.
Once the journey is booked, if a passenger cancels their seat, the advance payment is non-refundable. Additionally, the entrance fee for tourist sites will be the responsibility of the passengers.
The following rules must be followed by passengers:
During the journey, the responsibility for financial, physical damage, and passenger's belongings lies with the passenger themselves. The organizer will not be responsible for any loss to the passengers.
Passengers must adhere to the rules of the flight and train. In case of any medical emergency, passengers can arrange for hospital/doctor services at their own cost. Each passenger will be bound to follow the timetable. If any passenger separates from the group for any reason, they will need to reach the next station or destination at their own cost. All buses will go up to the parking areas of the tourist sites, and the temples will be within walking distance. Therefore, passengers can go on foot or by rickshaw at their own expense to the temples. This will minimize walking for passengers.
If, for any reason, a passenger wishes to leave the journey midway due to health issues or any other reason, the organizer will only provide a sleeper-class train ticket for their journey back home. This arrangement is only applicable if the request is made at least 5 days before the end of the journey. In no circumstance will the fare be refunded.
If the flight is delayed, the bus breaks down, bad weather occurs, or due to weekly holidays, closures, or rallies, any sightseeing is not possible, the organizer may make changes to the program. Passengers are requested to cooperate fully, understanding the circumstances.
The manager will try to provide maximum comfort to the passengers during the journey. However, a little inconvenience during the trip is natural. Passengers are requested to bear it with the spirit of perseverance, as said in the saying "Paradesh Naresh Kaleshan", and cooperate fully with the organizer.
The bus seating arrangement will be done through a lottery system.
Travel Details
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We conduct tirth yatrain an organized manner in which the pilgrims are provided good quality food, Satsang programmes, medical facilities.