15 days
Daily Tour
15 people
English, Espanol, Hindi, Kanada, Tamil, Telegu
The “Varanasi – Prayag – Ayodhya – Nepal Mukthinath Yatra” is a spiritual pilgrimage that covers some of the most revered and sacred destinations in India and Nepal. This journey takes pilgrims on a profound and soul-enriching experience, exploring the religious and cultural heritage of these ancient places.
Reach Varanasi and Ganga Arati at night
Visit Varanasi and local places and stay in Varanasi
Early morning visit Sarnath and later proceed to Prayagraj, Visit Local temples and halt in Chitrakoot.
Visit Chirakoot and later proceed to Ayodhya and Stay.
Today visit Ayodhya and Later proceed to Ghorakpur and night stay in Lumbini
Visit Lumbini Local places and also visit Gajendra Moksha Stan and Night Stay in Lumbini
Today travel to pokhara and night stay in pokhara
Today visit local places in pokhara and night stay
Early morning travel to jomsom and halt (by Car or Mini Bus)
Today visit mukthinath, kagbeni and gandaki snana and night stay in Jomsom
Travel to Kathmndu and night Stay
Visit local places in Kathmandu and night Stay
Travel to janakpur and night stay
Visit Janakpur and dhanusha dam local places and proceed to darbanga visit ahalya stan and drop to patna Airport or Railway station
The "Varanasi - Prayag - Ayodhya - Nepal Mukthinath Yatra" is a pilgrimage journey that covers several sacred destinations in India and Nepal. It includes visiting the ancient city of Varanasi (Kashi), the holy confluence of rivers at Prayag (Allahabad), the birthplace of Lord Rama in Ayodhya, and the sacred Mukthinath Temple in Nepal.
Varanasi, also known as Kashi or Benares, is one of the oldest living cities in the world and holds immense spiritual significance for Hindus. It is believed to be the abode of Lord Shiva and a sacred place for performing last rites and seeking spiritual liberation.
Prayag is where the sacred rivers Ganga, Yamuna, and the mythical Saraswati converge, making it a highly auspicious place for Hindu pilgrims. Taking a holy dip at the Triveni Sangam during religious festivals is considered spiritually purifying. What is the significance of Ayodhya in the Yatra? Ayodhya is the birthplace of Lord Rama, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu and a revered figure in Hinduism. It is a significant pilgrimage site and holds deep religious and historical importance for devotees. What is the main highlight of the Nepal Mukthinath visit? Mukthinath Temple in Nepal is a sacred pilgrimage site for both Hindus and Buddhists. It is believed that visiting this temple grants spiritual liberation (Moksha) and washes away sins. The temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is an essential part of the Yatra for seeking blessings and redemption. What is the duration of the Yatra? The duration of the "Varanasi - Prayag - Ayodhya - Nepal Mukthinath Yatra" can vary depending on the tour package and the chosen itinerary. It typically ranges from 10 to 15 days, considering travel, sightseeing, and rituals at each destination. Is the Yatra physically challenging? The Yatra involves travel to multiple locations, and some parts may include walking or trekking. However, most of the pilgrimage sites are accessible, and the journey is designed to accommodate pilgrims of different age groups. Are there specific rituals or ceremonies during the Yatra? Yes, the Yatra involves participating in religious ceremonies, prayers, and taking holy dips at significant river banks or sacred ponds. Devotees also engage in puja (worship) at temples and seek blessings from the deities.
We offer packages for the Yatra. It is to ensure a safe and organized pilgrimage experience. Are there any specific guidelines for dress code or conduct during the Yatra? Yes, as most of the places visited are religious sites, it is recommended to dress modestly and respectfully. Visitors may be required to remove footwear before entering temples or certain areas. Following local customs and guidelines is essential to show respect to the sacred places and local culture.