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    There are numbers of Tirth Yatra in India , India is a country and land of diverse religions, and as a result, the country hosts a multitude of famous religious Yatra that holds immense cultural and spiritual significance. These Yatras are often attended by millions of devotees seeking blessings and spiritual fulfillment.

    Tirth Yatra in India, generally means a Pilgrimage to holy places such as Confluences of Sacred rivers, mountains, and places associated with Hindu epics such as the Mahabharata and Ramayana, another sacred pilgrimage site. A pilgrimage across a much larger area covering multiple faraway cities or sites, related to the specific deity or theme. There are 68 Tirth in India and 4 Dhams as per Hindu Mythology, But here we listing down the Famous Tirth Yatra in India, which include Tirth and Dhams.

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    Char Dham Yatra- Most famous and Important Tirth Yatra

    The Char Dham Yatra is one of the famous Tirth Yatra in India, every Hindu wants to complete this Tirth yatra once in a life, to attain Moksha, Char dham yatra covers the four most Sacred Hindu pilgrimage sites which are Puri , Dwarka, Rameshwaram, and Badrinath.

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    • Best time to Tour: Char Dham Covers the all 4 Directions (North, South, East and West) So need to plan accordingly.
    • Number of days required:- 8-10 days
    • Cost per head:- 1,00,000- 120000 per person

    Kailash Mansarovar Yatra- Second Most famous Tirth Yatra

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    The Yatra is one of the most difficult and revered pilgrims for Hindus, Buddhists, and Jains. It involves crossing Mount Kailash and visiting Mansarovar Lake in Tibet, with the belief that it will cleanse the souls of sins.

    Mansarovar is a freshwater lake. According to Hindu mythology Mount Kailash is the home of Shiva and visiting the month of Kailash on foot is a holy ritual.

    • Best Time to Visit:- May to Mid-October
    • Number of days required:- 9 days minimum
    • Cost per head:-1.6 Lakhs to 2 Lakhs

    Amarnath Yatra- Third Most famous Tirth yatra

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    The third tirth yatra of India, is Amarnath yatra, Amarnath temple is located in the Himalayas of Jammu and Kashmir. The Amarnath Yatra involves a challenging trek to the cave of Amarnath, where a naturally occurring ice Lingam which is considered a symbol of Lord Shiva along with two other ice formations representing Ganesh and Parvati is worshipped.

    The Amarnath Yatra takes place during the summer season. Around 4 lakh people visit during the season.

    • Best time to Tour: between May and September
    • Number of days required: 3-5 days are enough
    • Cost per head:- 17000 per head 

    Uttrakhand Char Dham yatra | Chota Char dham Yatra

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    Another second famous Tirth yatra in India is Uttrakhand CharDham yatra which is known as Chota Char Dham includes the Yamunotri, Kedarnath, Gangotri, and Badrinath which are all located in the Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarakhand.

    The yatra is considered highly encouraging and is visited by thousands of devotees every year. The high-altitude temples remain shut for around six months every year, opening in summer (April or May) and closing with the onset of winter starting the month (October or November).

    People believed that one should complete the char dham yatra in a clockwise direction. The Char Dham yatra is as divine as it is tough but fulfills the soul.

    • Best time to Tour: April to June (Preferably Summer)
    • Number of days required:- 7 days
    • Cost per head:- 25000 -30000 per person

    Kanwar Yatra

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    The famous Kanwar Yatra is an important pilgrimage in India, where the devotees are Called Kanwariyas. The devotees visit the pilgrimage places of Haridwar, Gaumukh, and Gangotri in Uttrakhand and Sultanganj in Bihar to fetch the holy water of the river Ganga during the holy month of Sharvana. 

    This annual Yatra sees millions of Kanwariyas walking hundreds of kilometers barefoot, often dressed in saffron color c, others, and carina pots of holy water on their shoulders. It is a symbol of devotion to the God Shiva.

    They do this yatra to dispense the holy water on their famous shrines of Mahadeva such as Deoghar in Jharkhand, Kashi Vishwanath, Baidyanath, and others.

    • The best time to Have this yatra:- July to August
    • Number of days required:- You can Go at your Convenience
    • Cost per head:- Information Unavailable

    Vaishno Devi Yatra

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    The Vaishno Devi Yatra Temple is located in Jammu and Kashmir is one of the most visited shrines in India and is considered to be the one of holiest pilgrimage places in north India. Devotees undertake a challenging uphill trek to reach out to the temple dedicated to Goddess Vaishno Devi.

    The Trek of Vaishno Devi Yatra is about 13 kilometers long and can be either done on foot, on a horse, on a Palanquin, or via helicopter. Approximately 10 million people visit this temple each year.

    • Best Time to Visit:- March to June  and September to November
    • Number of days required:- 3-4days are enough
    • Cost per head:-  14,000 Approximately

    Ratha Yatra

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    The Puri Rath Yatra is a renowned world-famous yatra organized for the grand procession of the lord Jagannath on the massive chariot. The Yatra attracts millions of devotees around the globe. The festival is held every year at Puri in the state of Odisha.

    The ten-day rath yatra commemorates Jagannath’s annual visit to the Gundicha Mata temple which is a short distance away. Thousands of devotees and pilgrims come to Puri during the festival with a desire to help pull Lord Jagannath’s Chariot with ropes.

    The only day when devotees who are normally not allowed in the temples can get a glimpse of the deities.

    • Best Time to Visit:- July
    • Number of days required:- 9 days
    • Cost per head:- 5,000

    Deoghar Kanwar Yatra

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    Deoghar which stands for Home of the God and Goddess is a place located in Jharkhand. It is also known as Baba Dham or Baidyanath Dham. Deoghar is an important Hindu pilgrimage centre Baidyanath temple is one of the 12 Shiva Jyothirlingams in India.

    The Pilgrims carry the holy water and offer it to the Jyothirlinga of Shiva at Deoghar. These Pligimrs are called Kanwariya, recticing Bol Bam, on the way of 109 kilometers.

    They start their journey in the month of Shravan the wet season each year in India. A mela called Shravani Mela is the most celebrated 30-day festival in Baidyanath Temple.

    • Best Time to Visit:- October to March
    • Number of days required:- 3 days
    • Cost per head:- 6,000 including all

    Kashi Yatra

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    Kashi is another name for Varanasi and is one of the oldest Hindu Tirth in India. Kashi is a place full of temples and ghats of the holy river Ganga. Varanasi is visited by millions of pilgrims every year, and Kashi yantras can be of different kinds.

    Some Yatras are Gauri Yatra, Durga Devi Yatra, and Jal Tirth Yatra, These all will take you to the different temples of Varanasi such as Kashi Vishwanath Temple, Parswanath temple, and some ghats like Manikarnika Ghat, Dhashahshwamedh Ghat,.etc.

    The significance of the Kashi Ytara is said in the Kashi Khand of Skanda Purana. It is customary for every Hindu to undergo kasi yatra on their bare feet.

    • Best Time to Visit:- November to February
    • Number of days required:-2 days
    • Cost per head:- 15,000 including all

    Ganagasagar

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    Ganagasagar is another important tirth Yatra, Gangasagar Mela is held annually in West Bengal, The mela is an important Hindu pilgrimage that involves taking a holy dip at the confluence of the Ganga river and the Bay of Bengal during the time of Makar Sankranti.

    This massively draws the attention of millions of pilgrims and is one of the largest gatherings in the world. The devotees believe that taking a dip in the sacred confluence will cleanse their sins and lead to spiritual salvation.

    • Best Time to Visit:- October to February
    • Number of days required:-3 days

    Jain Tirth Yatra

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    Jainism has four kinds of sacred places for pilgrimage known as Jain Teerth Yatra. The four places are Nirvana Kshtera or Siddha Kshetra which is a lace for salvation for any ascetic saint.

    The Atishaya Kshetra which is a place where miracles take place, The Purana  Kshtera which is a place associated with the lives of Great men; and the last one is Gayan Kshtera which is a place associated with leaning by these saints.

    • Number of days required:-16 days
    • Cost per head:-Information Unavailable

    Pandharpur Yatra

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    The Pandharpur Yatra of Maharashtra is a vibrant and most spiritual;l Pilgrimage, which attracts millions of devotees every year.

    Centered Around the Vithoba Temple which is in Pandharpur, which celebrates the devotion of Saint Tukaram and Saint Dnyaeshwar to Lord Vithoba in the month of June or July. This is a 21-day journey pilgrim known as Warrkaris, covering approximately 250 kilometers by foot.

    • Best Time to Visit:-June/July
    • Number of days required:-21  days

    Brij Yatra – 84 kos parikrama

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    Brij Yatra also known as 84 Kos parikrama is 84 kos or 232 km Yatra in Braj Area which covers 12 Forests (Van), 24 Gardens, 20 Kunds(Ponds) and village like Barsana, Nand Gaon, Vrindavan, Mathura, Kosi, Radha Kund and Govardhan etc. The yatra is a  religious festival celebrated in the Brij region of Uttar Pradesh celebrated for 7 days. Crossing the month of Phalgua, it honors Lord Krishna’s childhood exploits. The number of Devotees horde to Mathura, Vrindavan, and surrounding towns, where Krishna is believed to have spent his early years.

    The Brij Yatra deepens the roots of devotion to Lord Krishna and his eternal love story with Radha, attracting devotees and tourists alike to get an opportunity to experience this festival and culture.

    • Best Time to Visit:-October to March
    • Number of days required:-7 days
    • Cost per head:-Rs 7000 to Rs 10000/-

    48 Kos Parikarma of Kurukshetra

    This Parikrama is a revered Pilgrimage in Kurukshetra, Haryana Mentioned in Hindu mythology. Devotees embark on a circular Journey Spanning a distance of 48 Kos which is around  96 Miles to visit sacred sites associated and connected with Lord Shree Krishna’s life and the Mahabharata.

    The Journey has Stops like Brahma Sarovarand Jyotisar where he imparted the Wisdom of Bhagavad Gita to Arjun. It is one of the 3 Main Pilgrimage sites which is related to the Krishan circuit namely 48 Kos Parikarma in Haryana, Braj Parikrama in Mathura, and Dwarka Parikarma at Dwarkadhish temple in Gujrat.

    • Best Time to Visit:-Any time in a year

    Mithila Madhya Parikrama

    It is a sacred Pilgrimage in the Mithila region of Bihar and Nepal. Devotees undertake this annual Journey, which typically lasts for 15 days, to visit numerous holy sites associated with Lord Rama and Goddess Sita.

    Places like Janakpur, Sitamarhi, and Ayodhya are covered in this pilgrimage. The Parikarma is an example of enduring devotion to Devi Sita and Lord aRam and the cultural importance of the region

    • Best Time to Visit:-October-November, February- March, April- May
    • Number of days required:-15 days

    84 Kosi Parikarma

    It is an important religious Hindu Pilgrimage, majorly observed in the State of Uttar Pradesh. This Pilgrims embarks on a journey covering a distance of 84 Kosi.  The belief that gives Freedom to the performer from the cycle of 84- Lakhs Yonis which is basically the birth and death cycle.

    According to Hindu Beliefs, it is said that the king of Ayodhya performed “Yagna” in the “ Treta period” at the place in Makhurha in the Basti district of Uttar Pradesh.

    It is a 40-day pilgrimage journey whose routes include towns like Ayodhya, Prayagraj, and Chitrakoot, visiting 12 forests, and 24 gardens. 20 kunds and villages of Barsana, Nand Gaon, Vrindavan, Mathura, Kosi, Radha Kund and Goverdhan,. etc

    • Best Time to Visit:- Can be Taken anytime in the year

    FAQs- Frequently Asked Questions

    Which are the 7 dham in india.

    Ayodhya, Mathura, Maya (Haridwar), Kasi (Varanasi), Kanchi (Kanchipuram), Avantika (Ujjain) and Dvaravati (Dwarka).

    What are the 4 Tirth Yatra in India?

    Badrinath, Dwarka, Jagannath, and Rameswaram are the 4 Tirth Yatra in India.

    Which Dham to visit first?

    Char Dham yatra should start from Puri, then Dwarka followed by Rameheswaram, and last you should visit Badrianth.

    Which is difficult Vaishno Devi or Kedarnath?

    Both are challenging in their own ways, but the kedarnth temple trek can be more difficult. Total 21 Km distance is there , you have to walk on stones, snow and stairs, during rain it become difficult to complete the task. Trekking on Ponies is also difficult to slippery and condition of trek.

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    Teerth Yatra is a genuinely unique event. With our “Temples of India” attraction, you may see all the well-known Hindu pilgrimage sites in just 12 minutes, including Badrinath, Dwarka, Siddhivinayak, and Jagannath Puri. O ne of Sai Teerth’s main attractions, Teerth Yatra, takes guests on a spiritual ride. It includes the 12-minute Tirth Yatra temple ride. Saiteerth is  India’s First Devotional Theme Park  in Shirdi.

    Teerth Yatra at Sai Teerth is a unique experience that allows visitors to take a spiritual journey across India. The ride takes the guests through 10 of the most famous temples in the country, including Kedarnath, Badrinath, Tirupati, Madurai, Dwarka, Puri, Pandharpur and more. The ride is narrated by a guide who provides information about the history and significance of each temple. The temples are beautifully recreated in miniature form and the ride is a truly immersive experience.

    In addition to the magnificent ride, Sai Teerth also has a number of other attractions, including a 5D movie theater, a food court, and a souvenir shop. The park is a great place to learn about India’s rich religious heritage and to experience the beauty of Hindu temple architecture.

    Temples that are included in the Teerth Yatra Ride:

          Kedarnath Temple: This temple is located in the Garhwal Himalayas and is one of the most important pilgrimage sites for Hindus.

          Badrinath Temple: This temple is also located in the Garhwal Himalayas and is dedicated to Lord Vishnu.

        Tirupati Temple: This temple is located in Andhra Pradesh and is one of the most popular pilgrimage sites in India. It is dedicated to Venkateswara, a form of Lord Vishnu.

          Madurai Meenakshi Temple: This temple is located in Tamil Nadu and is dedicated to Meenakshi, a form of Goddess Parvati.

          Dwarka Temple: This temple is located in Gujarat and is dedicated to Lord Krishna.

          Puri Jagannath Temple: This temple is located in Odisha and is dedicated to Jagannath, a form of Lord Vishnu.

          Pandharpur Vitthal Temple: This temple is located in Maharashtra and is dedicated to Vitthal, a form of Lord Krishna.

    Sai Teerth is a great place to learn about India’s rich religious heritage and to experience the beauty of Hindu temple’s architecture. The park is a must-visit for anyone interested in Hinduism or Indian culture.

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    Teerth Yatra

    Vising holy places as a pilgrimage plays an extremely important role in the life of a vaidika (Hindu) with the primary aim being to elevate the minds of pilgrims to higher spiritual levels.

    The etymological meaning of the word teertha is: teeryate anena iti teertham samsaara saagaraat tarana upaaya bhootam that by which it is crossed, that which helps the crossing the ocean of samsara, a life of becoming/cycle of birth and death/sukha dukha and also takes one to the path of liberation.

    It is a deliberate effort of purification physically and mentally as Hindus consider every mountain, hill, the rivers seas and tanks ponds and plains and forests as sacred. All pilgrim centres are associated with some form of a deity, temple, which has been consecrated either by devatas, rishis, kings, brahmanas, or by a community or by the entire village as a place of worship for Deva yajna, Pitru yajna , Brahma yajna, Bhuta yajna or an opportunity to do seva for manushya yajna in the form of annadaanam and providing places to stay for pilgrims.

    These pilgrim centres are spread all over India, from the Himalayas to Kanyakumari from north to south, and Somnath to Puri, west to east.

    The Puranas, sthalapuranas or the local legends tell us these places are all extremely ancient, closely connected with the persons and incidents narrated in the Puranas. Places associated with great saints and religious leaders of a historical period are considered to be worthy of worship too.

    During Krta yuga people were capable of doing dhyanam, in Treta yuga, kings encouraged Vedic rituals by conducting big yagas which soon faded out due to inherent difficulties in performing them. Their place was soon taken up by pujas, homas (oblations into consecrated fires associated with popular deities), vratas (religious vows) and teertha yatras. These were eulogised as easy to perform but giving equally good and quick results of chitta shuddhi or purification.

    A kshetra means a field or a place of pilgrimage or cultivation where you reap the fruits. In a general sense it means an agricultural field where seeds are sown for reaping a good crop to serve the Jivas for the Annamaya Kosha.

    In the Bhagavad Gita – Chapter 13, it stands for any upaadhi (body mind sense complex) of any jiva (humans, animals, insects, worms, birds, reptiles, aquatic, the Deva shareeram too - since it is through this body that the fruits of karma - paapa punya are reaped, hence Dharmakshetra.

    Usually the manushya shareeram is called kshetra as we understand in the literal sense - it is a Dharma kshetra and Karma kshetra being endowed with the free will to do karma - this is with reference to gaining freedom from samsaara.

    The Deva shareerams are meant for exhausting their punya alone and cannot acquire new karma and lesser than animal shareerams are meant to exhaust paapa karmas and to acquire new karma.

    Only a human shareeram can exhaust paapa and punya and also acquire new papa-punya because of free will. This includes the five elements -intellect, sense organs, ahankaara and all the sense objects.

    While the human body is subject to disintegration, its purpose is not merely to disintegrate - or grow or metamorphosis or age but to serve as a kshetra. It is called kshetra because it can save you from disintegration. Kshtaat traayate that is, it helps you overcome duhkha, or like a field of cultivation, this body is also a kshetra since you can reap the fruits of karma. Whether it helps you save yourself relatively (from the cycle of birth and death) or absolutely (moksha), it is called a kshetra. The entire physical, physiological, psychological, intellectual emotional complex including the gross, subtle and causal bodies is called the kshetra.

    Shankara defines the etymological meaning of kshetra in the Gita Bhaashyam

    • kShataat traanaat iti kshetram - it protects one from falling into samsaara
    • kShayaat kShetram - it undergoes destruction by external forces
    • kSharanaat kshetram - subject to disintegration natural process
    • kshetratcvaat kshetram - because one reaps the fruits of one’s actions through this body, it is like a cultivable land through which one harvests the crop one has sown

    In Hindu astrology, the 12 signs of the zodiac are considered as kshetras for the seven planets and 27 nakshatras to estimate the effects of the planets and nakshatras respectively in their multiple combinations.

    The literature on teertha yaatra is very extensive. There are more than 40,000 verses available on Yaatras in the Mahabharata and Puranasa.

    The whole corpus of texts which are considered as part of the Skanda Purana is grouped in two ways. According to one tradition, these are grouped in six saṁhitās, each of which consists of several khaṇḍas. According to another tradition, these are grouped in seven khaṇḍas, each named after a major pilgrimage region or site. The chapters are Mahatmyas, or travel guides for pilgrimage tourists.

    Teerthas are of three kinds: Jangam Teertha is to a place movable (of a sadhu, a rishi, a guru), Sthawar Teertha is to a place immovable (like Benaras, Hardwar, Mount Kailash, holy rivers), Manas Teertha is to a place of mind (of truth, charity, patience, compassion, soft speech, soul) - Skanda Purana.

    In Bharata there are many places of worship which have gained sanctity over the centuries. There are stories in the Puranas and epics associated with different places where devotees feel the presence of the Lord.

    It is one's attitude called bhavana in Sanskrit that makes a place as sacred. It is only when one visits a place of worship with an attitude of devotion that one will be blessed. In the fourth Skanda of Devi Bhagavatam, Sage Ajaavana glorifies this attitude of devotion. He tells Prahlada that even though many people live on the banks of the sacred River Ganga and bathe in the holy waters, they do not benefit from it without an attitude of devotion.

    In the Padma Purana it is stated that it is one’s devotion and the purity of one’s mind that blesses one who visits sacred places. It is because of this attitude that one is called a pilgrim and the journey to the temple is called a Yatra or a pilgrimage. There are certain pilgrimages that are considered important in the life of a Hindu. These may be to a Kula Devata temple, Pitru yajna temples, or Parihara sthalas as praayaschittam or for fulfilling ones Purushaartha dharma. All these places are meant for one’s own external and internal purification.

    It is believed that every person owes three debts in one's life - deva runam , pitru runam and rishi runam. The first debt is to the Gods for what one is blessed with; the second debt is to one's forefathers/ancestors who have left the legacy of culture, knowledge and this present janma for us; the third debt is what one owes to oneself for one’s spiritual growth to the sages. The Tri-sthala has been extolled in many puranas including the Padma Purana, Vayu Purana, Matsya Purana and Skanda Purana.

    The purpose of a Teerth yatra

    Teertha yatra has been listed as one of the religious Saamanya Dharmas or common duties of every Hindu Bharatiya in his life time by some of the shastra granthas like the Vishnu Dharma Sutra (2.16.17).

    It is supposed to neutralizes the paapas and earn punya or religious merits and result in chitta shuddhi or purity of mind.

    Even the Rig Veda (10.75) Khila refers to the sacredness of the place where the white and black rivers - Ganga and Yamuna merge at Prayag. A bath here is believed to enable one to go to heaven. The puranas are replete with such ideas.

    The beauty and grandeur of such places are conducive for meditation. Besides associating with spiritually advanced sadhakas, who might have been visiting these places earlier and learn from their experiences and also a host of related ideas have endowed those places of pilgrimage with a lot of sacredness.

    Classification of teerthas

    The Brahmapurana (970.16-19) classifies the teerthas or places of pilgrimage into four groups

    • Daiva - those that are created by gods
    • Asuras - those associated with asuras and demons like gaya
    • Arsha - those established by rishis like Vasistha, Prabhasa, Naranarayana
    • Manusha those created by kings, beings like Ambarisha, Manu Kuru, siddhas, yogis

    These four are assigned to the four yugas - Krita, Tretaa, Dvaapara and Kali. These classifications may be relevant or not relevant depends on the bhavanaa of the devotee.

    Skanda Purana is replete with details - Reva Khanda talks about Naramada teertha, the entire Narmada 3000 kms are covered. Ujjain is dealt with in detail with 84 Linga temples specifically in 84 chapters.

    Bhakti saints and our Acharyas have travelled extensively irrespective of the difficult situations and inconveniences of travel. Some of them they have left behind their travelogue as interesting devotional poetry.

    Eligibility for Teerth Yatra

    One of the questions often asked and discussed in the Puranas and the Dharma sutras is that of the adhikaari or eligibility for teertha yatra. This had probably become necessary because study of the Vedas, performance of the Vedic rituals were restricted to the dvijas, the twice born which included Brahmana, Kashatriya and Vaishya.

    Unlike the study of the Vedas or performance of the Vedic rituals, taking recourse to teertha yatra is open to all human beings irrespective of their caste status or condition (Matsya Purana 184.66, 67).

    The Puranas go to the extent of declaring that those who take a bath in a holy river or at a holy place will not only purify seven generations of their fore fathers and descendants but also find their path to liberation (Vaman Purana 36.78,79)

    Such arthavaada (hyperbolic eulogy) was obviously meant to induce and encourage everyone to undertake teertha yatra. But a few primary rules have also been imposed for undertaking the teertha yatra:-

    • A brahmachari living in the guru’s house had to take his permission.
    • Grihasthas were obliged to take their spouses, because dampatyaa saha would get more punyam, failing which the man or the woman will get the due merits of the yatra.
    • Sanyasis keep moving anyway from place to place as long as the body permits to travel.

    Disciplined ethical life a prerequisite/precondition:

    Despite eulogising teertha yatra in order to attract people, the sages of the Puranas did not fail to stress the importance of a moral, religious, ethical life as a precondition, without which it would become futile.

    However, it was also conceded that persons - even transgressors of Dharma and wrong doers - who undertake the teerth yatra with faith and devotion, repent for the misdeeds and resolve not to repeat them will definitely be benefitted by it.

    Our Sanatana Dharma gives every opportunity, ways and means to change transform ourselves, to lead a pure life according to Dharma. While persons leading a pure life do not need to undertake teerth yatras, they too will be benefitted in their spiritual evolution if they do. They inspire others to emulate them.

    It is interesting to note that the practice of virtues jnaanam - daivee sampat (Bhagavd Gita), assimilating which and adopting in our lives, leads to purity of mind; kshama (forgiveness); daya (compassion); dama (self-control) are all called teertha as they are conducive to chitta shuddhi, purity of mind.

    These teerth yaatras help the pilgrims to be in satsanga with company of holy persons who are themselves called teertha, whose very presence makes the place sacred.

    Shankara’s instructions on teertha yatra to his disciple Swami Padmapada(Madhaveeya Shankara Digvijayam, 14th chapter by Swami Vidyaranya):

    Verses 1-19

    Once Padmapada approached the Acharya and sought permission to go on a pilgrimage to holy places. The Achaarya thereupon said to him - the proximity of the Guru is the real place of pilgrimage, the washings of his feet are the holy waters, the attainment of Atman through the guru’s instruction is the real experience of the holy presence which men seek indirectly through the adoration of sacred images installed in temples.

    It is better to be near the Guru serving him than to go about from place to place. When one has walked long distances and become completely exhausted and sleepy, how can one meditate on the Atman?

    Sanyasa is of two kinds - Vidvat Sanyasa , this is the first - the knowing one, like Yajnavalkya. The second is Vividhidhaa Sanyasa - the enquirer of the Supreme Truth. In order that they may gain the meaning of the Mahaa vaakya tat (Ishvara) tvam (Jiva) asi (you are that) the enquirer will always be reflecting on the Supreme. This will be difficult for a pilgrim to do, for a traveller will always have his mind agitated by thoughts such as ‘in which place is water available in abundance? In which area there is water scarcity? Where can a place of rest and stay be available? What would one do if one is afflicted by fever (infection)?

    Even one's companions will desert one when one becomes incapacitated by illness to walk or lie down or unable to carry on life independently.

    Where shall I bathe in the morning?

    Where shall I get a place suited for meditation?

    Where shall I get my food today? Where shall I meet a trustworthy person to be friendly?

    Thus the wanderer will have time only to think of shelter, food and safety and protection.

    Recommended procedures

    The Puranas and Dharma shastras have laid down the procedure to be followed in teertha yatra. It is summarised briefly here:

    • Observing a fast if possible or fluid diet on the previous day of the commencement of the yatra.
    • Kula Devataa puja, Ganapati puja, Navagraha puja, Brahmana bhojanam or annadanam in a temple on the day of the departure.
    • Visit the local temple and offer prayers.
    • Wear yellow coloured vastram.
    • Sankalpa or religious resolve as dictated by the scriptures.
    • Carry minimum luxury during travel.
    • Keep life simple.
    • Recite the namas of the lord, stotra pathanam japa etc.
    • After returning, worshipping the same deities and offer annadanam as thanks giving.

    In the modern context, compromise is inevitable. So atleast offer a simple puja and sankalpa at home, visit the local temple before going and after successful completion of the pilgrimage.

    Pratinidhi or proxy system according to the Shastras

    In the olden days it was the ambition of every devout Hindu to visit Kashi and other holy places at least once their life time. However transport and communication were extremely difficult, not so convenient, there was no immunisation against local infections and often if they went for yatra it would take months before they returned. Even able bodied persons could not make it so easily then, to say nothing of others in old age and ill health, handicapped and those without money.

    For the benefit of such people the treatises on the teertha yatra have given a unique method called ‘ pratinidhi kriya ’. According to this, the person who is unable to perform the pilgrimage should request someone who is going, to perform some rite like bathing in the river Ganga etc. on his behalf also.

    After reaching River Ganga, the pilgrim prepares the image of the person with kusha grass, immerses it in the water with appropriate mantras remembering him. The person for whom the proxy rite is performed is said to get a part of the religious merit which he would have got if he had personally done it himself (Atri Smriti 50,51)

    People both in the ancient, and medieval period were prepared to face all the hardships and undertake pilgrimages, because of their deep faith in the system that sustained them in and through their hardships and inconveniences. Their shraddha in the Shastra vakyas, Guru vakyas , their ancestor’s way of life, Veda vakyas , and in the disciplined religious life style and ethics made them ready to undergo difficult journeys. It has also helped them to attain emotional integrity and maturity and to develop a cultural and religious harmony with other bhaktas throughout the country.

    Some would chose to live in Kashi until their death. Many families from the South have immigrated to these pilgrim centres in the north and have made a living for centuries.

    Today with the fast paced advancement of science and technology in the field of transportation and communication it is possible to reach even the farthest part of the globe in a matter of hours. This has made pilgrimage not only easy and comfortable and also enjoyable. Pilgrims should however keep up the fervour of devotion and should avoid the temptation of making the pilgrimage a pleasure trip of holiday trips, or tourism promotions or honeymoon trips, trekking trips, by trying to cultivate the same religious fervour our fore fathers had.

    In the Bhagavad Gita – Chapter 13, it stands for any upaadhi (body mind sense complex) of any jiva (humans, animals, insects, worms, birds, reptiles, aquatic, the Deva shareeram too – since it is through this body that the fruits of karma – paapa punya are reaped, hence Dharmakshetra.

    Usually the manushya shareeram is called kshetra as we understand in the literal sense – it is a Dharma kshetra and Karma kshetra being endowed with the free will to do karma – this is with reference to gaining freedom from samsaara.

    While the human body is subject to disintegration, its purpose is not merely to disintegrate – or grow or metamorphosis or age but to serve as a kshetra. It is called kshetra because it can save you from disintegration. Kshtaat traayate that is, it helps you overcome duhkha, or like a field of cultivation, this body is also a kshetra since you can reap the fruits of karma. Whether it helps you save yourself relatively (from the cycle of birth and death) or absolutely (moksha), it is called a kshetra. The entire physical, physiological, psychological, intellectual emotional complex including the gross, subtle and causal bodies is called the kshetra.

    • kShataat traanaat iti kshetram – it protects one from falling into samsaara
    • kShayaat kShetram – it undergoes destruction by external forces
    • kSharanaat kshetram – subject to disintegration natural process
    • kshetratcvaat kshetram – because one reaps the fruits of one’s actions through this body, it is like a cultivable land through which one harvests the crop one has sown

    Teerthas are of three kinds: Jangam Teertha is to a place movable (of a sadhu, a rishi, a guru), Sthawar Teertha is to a place immovable (like Benaras, Hardwar, Mount Kailash, holy rivers), Manas Teertha is to a place of mind (of truth, charity, patience, compassion, soft speech, soul) – Skanda Purana.

    It is one’s attitude called bhavana in Sanskrit that makes a place as sacred. It is only when one visits a place of worship with an attitude of devotion that one will be blessed. In the fourth Skanda of Devi Bhagavatam, Sage Ajaavana glorifies this attitude of devotion. He tells Prahlada that even though many people live on the banks of the sacred River Ganga and bathe in the holy waters, they do not benefit from it without an attitude of devotion.

    It is believed that every person owes three debts in one’s life – deva runam , pitru runam and rishi runam. The first debt is to the Gods for what one is blessed with; the second debt is to one’s forefathers/ancestors who have left the legacy of culture, knowledge and this present janma for us; the third debt is what one owes to oneself for one’s spiritual growth to the sages. The Tri-sthala has been extolled in many puranas including the Padma Purana, Vayu Purana, Matsya Purana and Skanda Purana.

    Even the Rig Veda (10.75) Khila refers to the sacredness of the place where the white and black rivers – Ganga and Yamuna merge at Prayag. A bath here is believed to enable one to go to heaven. The puranas are replete with such ideas.

    • Daiva – those that are created by gods
    • Asuras – those associated with asuras and demons like gaya
    • Arsha – those established by rishis like Vasistha, Prabhasa, Naranarayana

    These four are assigned to the four yugas – Krita, Tretaa, Dvaapara and Kali. These classifications may be relevant or not relevant depends on the bhavanaa of the devotee.

    Skanda Purana is replete with details – Reva Khanda talks about Naramada teertha, the entire Narmada 3000 kms are covered. Ujjain is dealt with in detail with 84 Linga temples specifically in 84 chapters.

    However, it was also conceded that persons – even transgressors of Dharma and wrong doers – who undertake the teerth yatra with faith and devotion, repent for the misdeeds and resolve not to repeat them will definitely be benefitted by it.

    It is interesting to note that the practice of virtues jnaanam – daivee sampat (Bhagavd Gita), assimilating which and adopting in our lives, leads to purity of mind; kshama (forgiveness); daya (compassion); dama (self-control) are all called teertha as they are conducive to chitta shuddhi, purity of mind.

    Once Padmapada approached the Acharya and sought permission to go on a pilgrimage to holy places. The Achaarya thereupon said to him – the proximity of the Guru is the real place of pilgrimage, the washings of his feet are the holy waters, the attainment of Atman through the guru’s instruction is the real experience of the holy presence which men seek indirectly through the adoration of sacred images installed in temples.

    Sanyasa is of two kinds – Vidvat Sanyasa , this is the first – the knowing one, like Yajnavalkya. The second is Vividhidhaa Sanyasa – the enquirer of the Supreme Truth. In order that they may gain the meaning of the Mahaa vaakya tat (Ishvara) tvam (Jiva) asi (you are that) the enquirer will always be reflecting on the Supreme. This will be difficult for a pilgrim to do, for a traveller will always have his mind agitated by thoughts such as ‘in which place is water available in abundance? In which area there is water scarcity? Where can a place of rest and stay be available? What would one do if one is afflicted by fever (infection)?

    Even one’s companions will desert one when one becomes incapacitated by illness to walk or lie down or unable to carry on life independently.

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    Char Dham Yatra india is known to be the holiest tour in Hinduism and this 15 day long journey will take you on this yatra with complete ease and comfort. During this tour, you will visit all the major pilgrimage spots of India. You will have darshans in the temples of Hindu Gods like Lord Jagganath, Sri Krishna, Shiva, Parvati, Sun God, Ganga and many others. The temples and holy places you will be taken to are known to have blessed its visitors with prosperity and happiness. All your sorrows will be at bay if you pay a sincere visit to these places.

    TOUR HIGHLIGHT

    Visit Jagannath Temple of Puri Darshan in Konark’s Sun Temple Pay a visit to Shree Krishna’s Dwarikadish Temple Offer prayers in oldest Jyotirlinga of Lord Shiva in Somnath Visit Rameshwaram Temple Bathe in Ganga and wash off your sins Darshan at Kedarnath and Badrinath temple Attend Ganga Arti in Parmarth Niketan in Rishikesh

    D ay 1: Arrival in Bhubneshwar

    Begins your Char Dham yatra in India from Bhubneshwar. Arrive at Bhubneshwar airport, meet our tour representative, and get transferred to Puri. Visit Puri’s famous Jagannath Temple. By late evening check-in to the hotel room and stay overnight.

    D ay 2: Puri- Konark- Bhubneshwar

    In the morning, after breakfast, head to Konark. Konark is popular for its Sun Temple, dedicated to Hindu’s Sun God (Surya Devta). Later drive back to Bhubneshwar and stay overnight in the room.

    D ay 3: Bhubneshwar- Mumbai – Jamnagar

    After breakfast, depart for Bhubneshwar Airport and board flight to Jamnagar, via Mumbai. On reaching Jamnagar Airport, leave for Dwarika and pay a visit to Dwarikadhish Temple, an important Shree Krishna Temple. By late evening, check-in a hotel in Dwarika and stay overnight.

    D ay 4: Dwarika

    This morning, after breakfast, you leave for sightseeing and temple visit in Dwarika. Some of the highlights for this day are Dwarika via boat, Rukmini Temple, Nageshwar Jyotirlinga and Gopi Talab. Later, return to the room and stay overnight.

    D ay 5: Dwarika- Somnath

    Breakfast is followed by a trip to Somnath, by road. On reaching Somnath, visit Somnath Temple (oldest jyotirlinga of Lord Shiva), Geeta Temple and Moksh Dham Temple. After this, check-in to your hotel room and stay overnight.

    D ay 6: Somnath- Madurai

    Post breakfast, head towards Jamnagar Airport to catch a flight to Madurai, via Chennai. Reach Madurai and visit Meenakshi Temple (Dedicated to Goddess Parvati, the temple is situated on the southern bank of Vaigai river) for darshan. Later, check in to a hotel in Madurai and stay overnight.

    D ay 7: Madurai- Rameshwaram

    Leave for Rameshwaram after breakfast. Upon reaching, visit Rameshwaram Temple (This is where Lord Rama offered prayers to Lord Shiva on his arrival from Sri Lanka). You can also take part in the special worship ceremony, which requires the devotees to take a dip in the pond. By late evening, check in to a hotel in Rameshwaramand stay overnight.

    D ay 8: Rameshwar- Madurai

    Breakfast is served after Mani Darshan. And then head towards Madurai Airport to catch a flight to Delhi, vial Chennai.

    D ay 9: Delhi- Haridwar

    Reach Delhi, have breakfast and leave for Haridwar. Upon reaching, visit Mansadevi, Chandidevi, Bilkeshwar Mahadev Temple; all these temples are known to have fulfilled the wishes of its pilgrims. Partake in Ganga Snaan (bathing in the Ganges) in the evening. By late evening, check in to a hotel and stay overnight.

    D ay 10: Haridwar- Guptkashi

    After breakfast, depart for Guptkashi. Guptkashi is famous for Vishwanath Temple (dedicated to Lord Shiva) and Ardhanareshvara(The mythological body built from half Parvati and half Shiva). En route Guptkashi, you halt at Deoprayag, Rudraprayag and Ardhneshwar Mahadev for darshan. By evening, check-in Guptkashihotel and stay overnight.

    D ay 11: Guptkashi- Phata- Kedarnath ji- Phata

    After breakfast, you leave for Phata to catch a flight to Kedarnath. In Kedarnath, have darshan in Kedarnath Ji and Sankaracharya Samadhi. Later, drive back to Phata and check in to the hotel. Stay overnight.

    D ay 12: Phata- Jyotirmath- Badrinath

    Post breakfast; depart for Badrinath and stopover in Jyotirmath. Pay a visit Narsimha Temple, Sankracharya Temple, Pandukeshwar(Yogdhyan Badri). Upon reaching, Badrinath explore Badrinath’sattractions like Vyas Cave (It is believed to be where Vyas Maharishi wrote Mahabharat and other Hindu epics), Ganesha Caves and source of Saraswati River. In evening, take part in sacred Vishnu Sahastranamavali Path. Later, check in a hotel in Badrinath and stay overnight.

    D ay 13: Badrinath- Srinagar

    Be a part of Mahabhishek Pooja in the morning. Have breakfast and head to Srinagar. On the way, visit Vishnu Prayag, Karna Prayag, and Nandprayag (three of the five confluence of River Alaknanda). Reach Srinagar by late evening, check-in a hotel, and stay overnight.

    D ay 14: Srinagar- Shivpuri- Rishikesh

    Leave Srinagar and head to Rishikesh, after breakfast. Later, a stopover in Shivpuri and visit Vashisht Cave (belonging to one of the seven great sages, Vashishta. This cave is ideal for meditation.), Shiva Nanda Ashram (an ideal place for people who love to indulge in yoga or ayurveda.), Ramjhula and Lakshman Jhula (These are two bridges across the Ganges). Later, partake in evening Ganga Arti in ParmarthNiketan. In the late evening, check in to a hotel in Rishikesh and stay overnight.

    D ay 15: Rishikesh- Delhi

    End your Char Dham Yatra in India. In the morning, after breakfast, leave for Delhi by road and carry on your own journey. Our services end.

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    Uttarakhand is known as Dev Bhoomi (Land of Gods), as it is the land of great pilgrimages, sacred temples and places, which attracts millions of pilgrims and spiritual seekers to get enlightenment. The pilgrimage of 4 Dhams located in Garhwal region are considered the most sacred places in India: Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri and Yamunotri.

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    Char Dhams are the famous four holy places of Hindu Pilgrimages, which are nestled among the lofty peaks of Himalayas in Uttarakhand . This hindu pilgrimage Char Dham circuit consists of four sites: Yamunotri , Gangotri , Kedarnath and Badrinath . All these locations are believed to be highly sacred by the Hindu religion. It is the ultimate desire of every Hindu to visit the holy shrines at least once in life time to attain salvation (Moksha).

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    According to Hinduism the Pilgrimage tirthayatra ( Teerth Yatra ), is one of the five duties of every Hindu, along with Dharma, Worship, Sanskaras and Observing religious festivals. A pilgrimage is an exercise in willpower, humility and faith, when the devotee travels to often difficult locations, leaving his problems at the feet of the Deity and forgetting everything but God.

    A pilgrimage is an intimate experience, a direct connection between the seeker and the sacred. A devotee goes on pilgrimage to see holy men and women, to worship at holy shrines, to have darshan of Deities abiding in ancient sanctums. A pilgrim journeys to see God have a life-changing, bliss-engendering, karma-eradicating contact with the Divine.

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    The great Hindu philosopher and reformer Adi Shankaracharya initiated the 4 Dham Yatra in an attempt to revive the Hindu religion during the 8th century. Now, thousands of devotees from all around the world become the part of it.

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    Badrinath temple has been closed for winter and will be reopen on 12 May 2024. Opening date of Badrinath Temple for 2024 has be announced on Basant Panchami by Raj Purohit.

    Kedarnath Dham: The Kedarnath Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is a popular Hindu shrine and pilgrimage, attracting devotees from all over the world.

    Kedarnath temple has been closed for winter and will be reopen on 10 May 2024. Opening date of Kedarnath Temple for 2024 has been announced on the Shiva Ratri.

    Gangotri Dham : The Gangotri Temple is dedicated to Goddess Ganga. Gangotri is the source of Holy river Ganga.

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    Yamunotri Dham : The Yamunotri Temple is dedicated Goddess Yamuna. Yamunotri is a place to seek the blessings of Yamuna and save themselves from the agony of death, as Devi Yamuna is sister of Yama, the God of Death.

    Yamunotri temple has been closed for winter and will be reopen on 10 May 2024. Yamunotri Tirtha opens every year on the auspicious day of Akshaya Tritiya.

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    Traditionally, the Chardham yatra is undertaken from the west to the east, thus, the yatra starts from Yamunotri, then proceeding to Gangotri and finally to Kedarnath and Badrinath. Pilgrims traditionally first visit Yamunotri and Gangotri and bring with them the holy waters from the sources of the rivers Yamuna and Ganga and offer abhishekams to Kedareshwara. Char Dhams of Uttarakhand are also known as Chota Char Dham of India .

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    Although there are many temples in Mathura, but in this article information has been given about some popular temples of Mathura, which you must include in your list.

    Mathura is the land of temples, where you will find temples in every nook and corner of the city. However, the ‘Lord Krishna Janmabhoomi’ has temples dedicated not only to Lord Krishna but also to Lord Shiva.

    In this way you can see Vaishnava and Shaivite culture together here. You can see huge crowd of tourists in these temples of Mathura. During Janmashtami, when the temple is lit up with bright lights, diyas and colorful decorations, it is a sight to behold.

    If you are also thinking of going to Mathura, then you must also visit the temples mentioned in this article.

    Shri Krishna Janmasthan Temple – Shri Krishna Janmasthan Temple

    Shri Krishna Janmasthan Temple is located in the holy city of Mathura, Uttar Pradesh. It is built around a prison cell in which Lord Krishna’s parents, Mata Devaki and Vasudev were imprisoned by Kansa Maa. This temple is of great importance to Hindus as it is believed to be the birthplace of Lord Krishna. The time to visit this temple is from 5 am to 12 noon and from 4 pm to 9 pm.

     The Dwarkadhish Temple

    Dwarkadhish Temple, which is counted among the holiest temples in the city of Mathura, is famous all over the country for its elaborate architecture and paintings. It was constructed in the year 1814, whose luster is still intact. Many interesting activities are also present in and around the temple situated near the ghats of river Yamuna. The time to visit this temple is from 6:30 am to 10:30 pm and from 4:30 pm to 7 pm.

    Birla MandirBirla Mandir

    About 6.5 km from Mathura Junction on the outskirts of Mathura on the Vrindavan-Mathura road is the famous Birla Mandir, also known as the Gita Mandir. It is a major Hindu pilgrimage site frequented by pilgrims and tourists alike. This temple is dedicated to Lord Lakshmi Narayan. The time to visit this temple in summer is from 5 am to 12 noon and from 2 pm to 9 pm. The same winter darshan timings are from 5:30 am to 12 noon and from 2 pm to 8:30 pm.

     Shri Jugal Kishor Ji Mandir

    Shri Jugal Kishore Ji Temple is located near Keshi Ghat in Mathura and hence it is also known as Keshi Ghat Temple. This temple also comes in the four oldest temples of the city. The temple was constructed in 1727 AD, which is built in red sandstone. The temple boasts of a grand architectural style.

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    Keshav Dev Temple is situated on the land behind Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple in Mathura. It holds significant historical significance as it is believed that Lord Krishna was imprisoned on this land. Later, a temple was also built at the site, which was renovated several times. Dedicated to Lord Krishna, this temple attracts maximum number of pilgrims especially during Janmashtami. The time to visit this temple is from 5 am to 9:30 pm.

    Chamunda Devi Temple

    Chamunda Devi Temple is one of the 51 Shaktipeeths located on Chamunda Devi Marg in Mathura. It is believed that a hair of Mother Gayatri had fallen in front of Maa Gayatri Tapodh, where this temple is located, due to which the decision was taken to build this temple.

    It is said that Rishi Shandilya did penance here and Shri Gorakhnath also attained knowledge here. The time to visit this temple is from 6:30 am to 12 noon and from 4 pm to 9 pm.

     Shri Dauji Maharaj Temple

    Shri Dauji Maharaj Temple is one of the most revered temples in Mathura and India. The temple has stood here for more than 5000 years since 1535 AD and is one of the oldest temples in the city.

    The presiding deity of the temple is Lord Balarama, who was the elder brother of Lord Krishna. Devotees and pilgrims from across the country assemble at the temple to worship at the holy abode of Lord Vishnu’s Baladeva avatar.

    The idol of Lord Baldev is considered to be the largest, black in color and with two hands in the Braj Mandal. The time to visit this temple is from 8 am to 6 pm.

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    Teerth Travels Pvt. Ltd Haridwar, Uttarakhand, is specialized in spiritual journey in India, Nepal, Tibet and Bhutan. Our agency is located on the bank of the sacred river Ganges in Haridwar, 200 km north-east from New–Delhi. Hardwar is the second holy city of India after Banaras, and is with Rishikesh at the place where the Ganges comes out of Himalaya. Teerth Travels was founded by Dinesh Sharma, and his wife Manisha in 2006.

    Teerth Travels welcomes you to Garhwal, A spiritual land of all the gods and goddesses; it’s our privilege to be your guide on this Tapovan Bhoomi ( Land, bhoomi, of the forest, van, of intensive spiritual practices, tapas). We believe that our experience and efforts will take you and your friends comfortably through this revered and sacred land of North India.

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    Retreat in haridwar with dinesh sharma, 10 nights/11 days, zanskar, ladakh, nubra valley.

    From 11 August till 1st September

    17 Nights/18 Days

    Splendors of south india, 14 nights/14 days, charms of north india, 15 nights/15 days, south india ayurveda, retreats and temples, 21 nights/23 days, diwali a light festival with oasis voyages, 13 nights/14 days, diwali and rajasthan, discover bhutan (the heart of the himalayas), splenders of south india with oasis voyage.

    Sun 03 Dec’16 to Sat 16 Dec’16

    Splenders of South India with Oasis Voyages

    From 4th February to 17th February 2017

    Heritage of South India

    From 16 February till 05 March 2017

    Charms of North India with Oasis Voyages

    21st Feb 2017 till 07th March’2017

    14 Nights/15 Days

    Inner journey with dinesh sharma, mount kailash and lake mansarovar in tibet june 2018.

    from 10th June till 5th July

    26 Nights/26 Days

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    Char Dham Yatra

    Himalayan char dham yatra – this is world’s top 10 char dham yatra.

    The Himalayan Char Dham Yatra is a dream pilgrimage of every Sanatani Hindu to Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri & Yamunotri. At least once in a lifetime one wishes to have darshan at these holy shrines nestled in the lap of Himalayas.

    At Tirtha Yatra we turn this dream into a life-long cherished spiritual memory. Join us on this sacred journey to witness the magnificence of Himalayas, the serene nature, the incessant flow of rivers amidst the lush green valleys and above all the benevolence of Lord Badri Vishal which will stir your soul and establish your re-connection with God.

    This Char Dham Yatra is planned in a way that you get an opportunity to spend ample time in the holy places and get darshan to your heart’s content. During the yatra, yatris will not only enjoy the narrations of the Yatra Director but also relish sessions for spiritual enlightenment, bhajans and kirtans, mantra meditation, chanting of Vishnu Sahasranama and much more.

    The yatra is senior citizens & children friendly. What are you waiting for? Join us on this sacred journey.

    12 Days / 11 Nights

    Yatra Depature Dates

    Char Dham Yatra Fixed Departure Dates:

    Batch 07: Sep 19- 30, 2024 – 00  / 40  seats remaining

    Batch 08: Sep 26 – Oct 07, 2024 – 24  / 40  seats remaining

    Batch 09: Oct 01 – 12, 2024 – 33  / 40  seats remaining

    Batch 10: Oct 08- 19, 2024 – 35  / 40  seats remaining

    Batch 11: Oct 13- 24, 2024 – 26  / 40  seats remaining

    Holy places visited during this yatra

    Holy places covered during this yatra:

    • Badrinath (Divya Desham)
    • Vridha Badri
    • Uttar Kashi
    • Devaprayag (Divya Desham)
    • Joshimath (Divya Desham)
    • Pancha Prayag and many more holy places where no-one else takes you

    Mode of Travel

    Mode of Travel : Flight till New Delhi and return. Air-Conditioned coach for ground transport.

    Accommodation

    Accommodation : Twin sharing Air-Conditioned rooms in the scenic locations of the Himalayas. NAC in the mountains.

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    Hotel names shared on request only

    Yatra Price

    Char Dham Yatra Price : INR 89999.00

    Price includes  Flight ticket charges till New Delhi and return, All sattvic meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner), Deluxe twin sharing rooms (in resorts), AC coach for ground transport (Non-AC in the mountains), Tea / coffee during breakfast, Common Pick-up & Drop at New Delhi Airport, Local conveyance charges such as auto for scheduled darshan, All transport taxes, Parking and driver allowance

    Price excludes  5% GST, Bed tea / coffee, Pony / doli / palanquin / helicopter charges to visit temples, Seva in Badrinath Temple or any other temple, Yatra director tips & staff tips, Any expense of personal nature, Any other charges not mentioned in the inclusion list

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    R K Muralidhar

    The Yatra director knows his skill well. He is informative, accurate with good communication skills. He is friendly and co-operative too.

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    Geetha kumar

    I liked the places we covered and the way the same was conducted. I was really mesmerized by the satsang conducted during the end of the day. I thank tour director and his team foer providnf such a good conveneyance, good food, and a new experience of Thirtha Yatra.

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    H Padmavathi

    Our Yatra director Agrani Krishna Dasa, explained the sthala purana very well. Every night after the dinner prasadam he used to explain in detail about the next day program and the places about to visit. He took special care towards the senior citizens. This Yatra will be a very memorable yatra in my lifetime. The service which they are doing in the name of Tirtha Yatra is very good.

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    Hare Krishna

    Am expecting This service from your yatra, that’s why I have chosen to undertake our sept 21 st yatra with your company… am hoping we will get this service during our yatra… Radha mohan

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    We can assure you of the best service available. We always strive to give our yatris the best experience of the trips they undertake with us. Regards

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    Rajini Santhana

    It is my pleasure to come across such a company. I am overall happy. They are not like other tour operators. I felt and experienced all the holy places by the blessings of Lord Badri Vishal. From bottom of my heart I thank the Yatra director and his team of Yatra coordinators.

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    Sree Rama Prasad

    Good planning & execution, supportive team, well informed Yatra director – simple person who keeps up his promise. Personal care was given to each and every pilgrim during the Yatra.

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    Bijay Kumar Nayak

    If you travel with Tirtha Yatra team, you can visit the holy places and hear about their history as per the shastras. By traveling with other tour operators, you may not educated, like how you are informed by Tirtha Yatra Team.

    Raghu N Sharma

    This was my second Yatra with Tirtha Yatra team. Their planning of the yatra, the itinerary, the conveyance, the prasadam and additional services like providing assistance with baggage, front seat for seniors etc, everything was commendable. It was a wonderful experience and I look forward to join their next yatra.

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    Latha subramanian

    IAM very glad to have sent my mother Mrs rajeswari devarajan in this tour.she had an awesome time there.the arrangements were exemplary.the directors went out of their way to ensure yatris get the full benefit of the yatra.i would strongly recommend people to go on this Yatra to have a memorable experience.latha subramanian

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    Thank you for the testimonial. We would be happy to assist on our future yatras too.

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    Krishna Chaitanya Dasa,

    To travel with Tirtha Yatra is quite easy because they take you to the places you can’t reach on your own and places you don’t know about. They take care of all your needs including your health and ensure that everyone is safe and happy. I thank them for this Yatra.

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    Dr. K Rajaram

    There are no second thoughts while recommending this company for your travel to the holy places. If you want to go on a pilgrimage, do not think about the other tour operators because Tirtha Yatra will give you an immense spiritual benefit.

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    Rajan Murty

    The Char Dham Yatra has been well organized. The temple visits were well timed so that we get darshan in all the temples. Food was quite homely and excellent. The Yatra director was well knowledgeable of the history of the temples and kept everyone interested. I would love to travel again with this team and refer others too. Keep up the good work.

    Thank you so much for your appreciation. We are humbled.

    Lalitha Muralidhar

    The experience with Tirtha Yatra team has been spiritual and great. I will encourage my friends to travel to the holy places with Tirtha Yatra team. They give importance to satsang and satvic food. The kirtana and satsang helps yatris to be more devoted. The sthala purana narrations by the Yatra Director were good.

    We are glad that you enjoyed your spiritually uplifting travel to Char Dham with our team.

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    Hare Krishna, Do we expect a lot of kirtan and lecture during yatra as it seems the yatra doesn’t belong to any Nama Hatta but more a kind of private travel agency. and secondly is there any deduction in amount if we want to join and leave the yatra from haridwar and not using pony service from Uttar Kashi to Kedarnath.

    Hare Krishna Mataji, there would be kirtana as well as lectures during the yatra. Yes it is private pilgrimage tourism company created by ISKCON devotees. The amount will remain the same, in case you are wanting to join us from Haridwar because Yatra actually begins from Haridwara. Pony services are anyway at extra and actual cost to the vendor.

    Rajan Murthy

    I am interested for this CharDham trip..couple of questions from my side

    1) Based on the above comments, everyone need to assemble at Delhi Airport on 1st October night…I would be travelling from Mumbai, so I need to take care of my flight from Mumbai to Delhi myself.

    2) Does everyone need to take the Helicopter till Kedarnath and return or we can travel by pony service etc ?

    3) Can you provide us with a checklist of items required from our end for this journey since I am travelling for the first time.

    4) Typically what is your group strength for this trip (15-20 people).

    Dear Rajan Sir, Please find the answer for your questions: 1) Everyone has to assemble at Delhi airport on Sep 30 night between 9 pm -10 pm. 2) No compulsion on the helicopter to Kedar. Pony can also be taken. 3) Once the registration is made, you will be provided with the check list and other necessary requirements a month before the yatra. 4) For Char Dham, the maximum strength will be 40 yatris. Thank you.

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    Hare Krishna Give us the total cost per head (Bangalore airport to Bangalore airport)and consider extra charges nil.. Thanks

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    If we select the do book flight ticket to us.

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    vasudevan padmanabhan

    Dear sir,Iam from bangalore. I intend to send my wife aged 65 years. Is there any medical testing requirements or restrictions to undertake this tour?From bangalore where we assemble before reaching HARIDWAR ?What is the helicopter cost -to and pro KEDARNATH? What is ment by extra charges for other services?What would be the total cost if you are required to arrange all the required comforts and required essentials for senior citizens? Is there any discount made available in the various travel and boarding expenses for senior citizens? estimate the minimum total cost of this tour.

    Dear Sir, there is no medical requirement or restriction to join this yatra. We shall be assembling at the Delhi Airport on Oct 01 night and from there together travel to Haridwar. The helicopter cost to-and-fro is Rs 7,000.00 (as per today). Extra charges for other services like if you want extra tea or coffee or you want to hire a local travel during the free time for shopping, etc. For more details, our executive shall get in touch with you. Thank you

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    The pilgrimage train is part of an initiative of the state tourism department under the Baristha Nagarika Tirtha Yatra Yojana to help elderly people carry out their spiritual journey in places of religious importance. As many as 970 elderly pilgrims from five districts, including Khurda, Puri, Cuttack, Kendrapada, Jagatsingpur, and Dhenkanal, boarded the train from here.

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    Spiritual Tour Packages | Tirth Yatra In India

    Tirtha is the Hindu belief that journeys have rejuvenating potential, to purify the inner state of man, and there is spiritual merit in travel

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    Teen Dham 11 Jyotirling Tirth Yatra

    Teen Dham 11 Jyotirling Tirth Yatra

    • 47,000 Per Person
    • Main Attraction: 11 Jyotirling, 3 Dham, Ganga Sagar, Nepal
    • Departure From: Old Delhi Railway Station
    • Departure Date: 20 July 2024
    • Booking Amount: 2001 only

    Ek Dham Jagannath Puri Gangasagar Tirth Yatra

    Ek Dham Jagannath Puri Gangasagar Tirth Yatra

    • 27,000 Per Person
    • Main Attraction: Jagannath Puri, Gangasagar,Ayodhya & Varanasi
    • Departure From: New Delhi Railway Station
    • Departure Date: 15 September 2024
    • Booking Amount: 1001 only

    Teen Dham 11 Jyotirling Tirth Yatra

    11 Jyotirling Teen Dham Tirth Yatra

    • 48,000 Per Person
    • Main Attraction: 11 Jyotirling, 3 Dham, Ganga Sagar, Ayodhya
    • Departure Date: 28 August 2024

    Teen Dham Shiv Jyotirling Tirth Yatra

    Teen Dham 8 Jyotirling Tirth Yatra

    • 35,000 Per Person
    • Main Attraction: 8 Jyotirling 3 Dham, Gangasagar & Balaji
    • Departure Date: 14 August 2024

    Ek Dham Dwarka Sapta Jyotirling Tirth Yatra

    Ek Dham Dwarka Dham 7 Jyotirlinga Tirth Yatra

    • 23,000 Per Person
    • Main Attraction: Ujjain, Omkareshwar, Statue of Unity, Dwarka
    • Departure Date: Coming Soon

    Badrinath Kedarnath Char Dham Yatra

    Char Dham Yatra Uttarakhand

    • 23,500 Per Person
    • Main Attraction: Badrinath, Kedarnath, Ganogtri, Yamunotri
    • Departure From: Haridwar
    • Departure Date: 23 June, 29 Aug, 10 Sept, 23 Sept & 07 oct 2024

    Ek Dham Rameshwaram Dham Special Tirth Yatra

    By Rail Reservation Rameshwaram Dham, Trivandrum, Mallikarjuna, Pondicherry

    • Main Attraction: Rameshwaram Dham, Trivandrum, Mallikarjuna, Pondicherry
    • Departure Date: 03 February 2025
    • Booking Amount: 5001 only

    Braj Chaurasi Kos Yatra

    Braj Chaurasi Kos Yatra

    • 15,000 Per Person
    • Main Attraction: Mathura, Vrindavan, Nandgaon, Barsana, Goverdhan
    • Departure From: Mathura/Vrindavan
    • Departure Date: 08 November 2024
    • Booking Amount: 1000 only

    Rajasthan-Brahman-Yatra

    Rajasthan Brahman Yatra

    • 30,000 Per Person
    • Main Attraction: Jaipur, Khatushyam, Salasar, Bikaner, Jaisalmer, Udaipur
    • Departure From: Delhi/Jaipur
    • Departure Date: 12 November 2024

    Himachal Nau Devi Darshan Yatra

    Himachal Nau Devi Darshan Yatra

    • 28,000 Per Person
    • Main Attraction: Vaishno Devi, Amritsar, Chamunda & Chintpurni Mata
    • Departure From: New Delhi
    • Departure Date: 14 October 2024
    • Yatra Duration: 13 Days

    Nepal Pokhra Kathmandu Manokamna Yatra

    Nepal Pokhra Kathmandu Manokamna Yatra

    • 34,000 Per Person
    • Main Attraction: Nepal, Pokhra, Kathmandu, Muktinath & Manokamna
    • Departure Date: 08 July 2024
    • Yatra Duration: 14 Days

    Kamakhya Devi, Nepal Yatra

    Kamakhya Devi, Sikkim, Nepal Yatra

    • 41,000 Per Person
    • Main Attraction: Kamakhya Devi, Sikkim, Darjeeling, Shillong Yatra
    • Departure From: Delhi Airport (Delhi to Guwahati by Flight)
    • Departure Date: 09 September 2024
    • Booking Amount: 5000 only

    Teen Dham 11 Jyotirling Tirth Yatra

    Gangasagar, Ayodhya, Varanasi

    • 39,000 Per Person
    • Main Attraction: Gangasagar, Ayodhya, Varanasi, Kolkata
    • Departure Date: 11 November 2024

    Ek Dham Rameshwaram Dham Special Tirth Yatra

    Ek Dham Rameshwaram Dham

    • Main Attraction: Rameshwaram Dham, Vellore, Trivendrum & Goa
    • Departure From: Delhi Airport (Delih-Chennai & Goa-Delhi by Flight)
    • Departure Date: 20 August 2024

    Nepal Yatra, Muktinath, Chitrakoot, Varanasi Yatra

    Nepal Special-Pokhra, Jagganath Puri, Varanasi

    • 44,000 Per Person
    • Main Attraction: Nepal, Pokhra, Janakpur, Jagganath Puri, Varanasi
    • Departure From: Delhi Airport (Delhi to Bhuvneswar by Flight)
    • Departure Date: 03 September 2024

    Kamakhya Devi, Nepal Yatra

    Dwarkapuri Dham Shiva Jyotirlinga Yatra

    • 45,000 Per Person
    • Main Attraction: Ek Dham Dwarikapuri, Mumbai, Girnar and 8 Jyotirlinga
    • Departure From: Delhi Airport (Delhi to Pune by Flight)

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    About Tirth Yatra India

    5 decades back a man named Shiv Charan Lal Agarwal used to sell beans and holy books at Laxman Jhula Rishikesh has now become a famous personality who conducts the holy journey for the pilgrims through trains. Now a days this man is renowned as the owner of Shri Shiv Shankar Tirth Yatra Group. He was born on 22nd December 1932 at Hindon City in Rajasthan and he was not even highly educated. His father owned a shop of daily need items. His father was a religious man. He used to get woods from the forest for cooking purposes and then distributes the food in poor and hungry people. He used to curse him that you are giving away your food to villagers but you don’t even care about your son whether he has eaten food properly or not? Shivcharan used to hear all these tantrums of people.

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    The Braj Chaurasi Kos Yatra (i.e. 84 Kos. = 252 km) pilgrimage comprises Vrindavan, with its 12 vanas (forests), 24 upvanas (groves), the sacred hill Govardhan, the divine River Yamuna and numerous holy places along its banks, is undertaken annually by lakhs of devotees from faraway places.

    Why Shiv Shankar Tirth Yatra

    Bus and Other Vehicle Facility

    the arrangement of bus and other vehicle facility is an important aspect of Shiv Shankar Tirth Yatra, as it helps devotees to undertake the journey with ease and comfort, and to focus on the spiritual aspects of the yatra.

    ISO Certified Organization Serving Since 1967

    Shiv Shankar Tirth Yatra is a pilgrimage tour organized by an ISO 9001:2015 certified organization that has been serving devotees since 1966. The organization is committed to providing high-quality services to pilgrims and ensuring that they have a comfortable and spiritually fulfilling journey.

    Bhajan and Satsang Facility in Running Train

    The bhajan and satsang facility in running trains is an important aspect of Shiv Shankar Tirth Yatra, as it helps pilgrims to remain connected to their spiritual roots and derive spiritual benefits even as they travel to various destinations on the yatra.

    More than 60 Years Oldest Organization

    The Shiv Shankar Tirth Yatra, as an organization with more than 50 years of service, has a rich legacy of serving pilgrims and providing them with a spiritually enriching experience.

    Special Care for Senior citizens

    The organization ensures that its staff are trained to handle the needs of senior citizens and provide them with the necessary care and attention. This includes providing medical assistance in case of emergencies, and ensuring that senior citizens are not subjected to any undue physical strain or discomfort during the yatra.

    Well Trained Employees

    The employees of the organization are carefully selected and trained to handle the diverse needs and requirements of the pilgrims. They are trained in various aspects of the yatra, such as logistics, hospitality, and customer service, and are equipped with the necessary skills and knowledge to provide the pilgrims with a comfortable and spiritually fulfilling journey.

    What Our Clients Say About Shiv Shankar Tirth Yatra

    Best of the best facilities in Yatra. Very very coprative & friendly staff. Break fast, lunch & denner very remarkable. We had two time journey with this yarta company.

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    Fabulous Organization... You should join them they serve awesome food and I have great experience with them.They welcome us very well and guided us.

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    Yatra Looks to Grow its Corporate Travel Profile – India Report

    Bulbul Dhawan , Skift

    July 3rd, 2024 at 11:00 PM EDT

    Business travel in India is on a rise. It is the ninth-largest market globally for business travel expenditure. Yatra's agreement with Cipla is the latest development as online travel agencies in India work to profit from this segment.

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    The Skift India Newsletter is your go-to platform for all news related to travel, tourism, airlines, and hospitality in India.

    Online travel agency Yatra has signed an agreement to provide travel service to Indian pharmaceutical giant Cipla – in line with the company’s strategy to focus efforts on the “more profitable” corporate business.”

    Yatra’s CEO and co-founder Dhruv Shringi talked about the company’s focus on corporate customers during an earnings call this spring.

    “During the fiscal year of 2024, we signed 83 new corporate customers, which translates into annual billing potential of INR 5.4 billion ($64.7 million). In the March quarter alone, we signed 25 new corporate clients,” he said.

    For this year, Yatra is focusing on growing its hotels business, both for customers and corporate clients. The company said it has also hired a team to scale hotels in the corporate travel segment.

    Earlier this year, Yatra.com appointed Gaurav Luthra as Chief Business Officer – New Business Development. Luthra in his earlier role had been the managing director of corporate travel platform FCM Travel. At the time of his appointment, the company had said, “He (Luthra) will lend his strategic leadership to drive the company’s corporate travel proposition focused on mid-market customers.”

    The company has also launched an AI-powered expense management solution along with a new guesthouse booking platform for its corporate clients.

    Corporate Travel in India: India is the ninth-largest market globally for business travel expenditure and the fourth-largest in the Asia Pacific region . 

    According to the Global Business Travel Association (GBTA), India’s business travel spending is set to reach $38 billion this year. It is also expected to make a full recovery to pre-2019 spending levels by 2025. 

    Last year, business travel spending in India increased by almost 25%, reaching 78% of pre-pandemic levels. In 2024, the projected growth in business travel and meetings and events is estimated at 18%. 

    OTAs’ Focus: As the corporate travel industry is surging in India, online travel companies are ramping up their efforts to profit from this segment . 

    Online travel company MakeMyTrip is also looking to grow its corporate business through its corporate travel platform MyBiz. The company accelerated its efforts in this direction during the pandemic, and now has more than 55,000 active clients across sectors.

    Dubai-based business travel platform Tumodo also announced the launch of its India services in April this year, expecting an 18% surge in the India market in 2024.

    IHG Hotels Debuts in Kashmir

    IHG Hotels and Resorts has entered Kashmir with the signing of voco Srinagar. The 95-key hotel is scheduled to open in October 2026. This marks IHG’s sixth voco hotel in India. 

    Sudeep Jain, managing director – South West Asia for IHG, said, “Domestic tourism to leisure destinations is on the rise in India. We recognize the potential.”

    The company is strategically expanding its presence in key leisure destinations in India. Over the next five years, IHG is planning to double its presence in India. In 2023, it signed 13 hotels in luxury, premium, and essentials categories across destinations such as Jim Corbett, Amritsar, and Goa.

    Over 500,000 Indian Tourists Visited Singapore Through May

    Between January and May this year, more than 500,000 Indian tourists visited Singapore, according to Singapore Tourism Board regional director Markus Tan. India was the fourth-largest source market for the Southeast nation during this period.

    The Singapore Tourism Board is now organizing a multi-city roadshow in Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata, and Ahmedabad this month. Singapore is also focusing on the potential wedding business from India, particularly during the Ahmedabad and Kolkata legs. 

    Singapore has been making a push to attract Indian tourists, in order to achieve its goal of receiving more than 1.5 million tourists this year. In April this year, Singapore signed three agreements with Indian companies in three days , including fintech player PhonePe, online travel company MakeMyTrip, and designer Rahul Mishra. 

    Akasa Air to Add 200 Aircraft to its Fleet in 8 Years

    Budget airline Akasa Air is expecting to add more than 200 planes over the next eight years to its current fleet of 24 Boeing 737 Max jets. The airline has placed an order for 226 Boeing 737 Max planes, CEO Vinay Dube has said. 

    Akasa currently operates more than 900 weekly flights to more than 20 destinations, including Doha in Qatar and Riyadh in Saudi Arabia. It is also slated to commence operations to the United Arab Emirates’ Abu Dhabi and Jeddah in Saudi Arabia this month. 

    Dube also said that the market in India is big enough for the low-cost airline to succeed, “if we focus on ourselves. We don’t spend so much time focused on what competition is doing unless we have things we can learn from.”

    Cygnett Hotels Launches Leadership Program

    Cygnett Hotels and Resorts has launched its Cygnett Leadership Development Program to train current and prospective hospitality industry leaders. The training includes modules on people skills, leadership skills, digitalization, HR management, accounting, finance, marketing, auditing, and cultural transformation, the hotel chain said in a statement. 

    A recent report by the Tourism and Hospitality Skill Council said that young workers are leaving the industry due to low wages and extended hours. Hotel Association of India president KB Kachru said that there was a need for better collaboration between educational institutions and industry players to fill the gap between hospitality education and the real requirements of the industry. 

    SalamAir Commences Flights From Muscat to Delhi

    Omani low-cost airline SalamAir commenced flights from Muscat to Delhi on Tuesday. The carrier is set to operate on the route twice a week. The announcement comes two weeks after it announced that it will be operating direct flights between Muscat and Chennai starting July 11. 

    India is emerging as an important source market for tourism for Middle Eastern nations. In response to this, Indian and Middle Eastern carriers have significantly boosted connectivity to cater to the rising demand from Indian tourists. Airlines have launched new routes and increased the frequency of existing flights.

    Airlines in the Middle East, including Emirates and Qatar Airways, have also been seeking grants for more seats under the bilateral agreements so that they can operate an increased number of flights to and from India. 

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