The journey starts from Delhi, where travelers can explore major attractions like India Gate, Red Fort, and Qutub Minar before heading to Mathura, the birthplace of Lord Krishna, known for the Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple and the famous temples of Vrindavan. From there, the trip continues to Amritsar to visit the iconic Golden Temple, Jallianwala Bagh, and the Wagah Border ceremony. Next, travelers proceed to Katra for the Vaishno Devi Yatra, either by trekking or helicopter. After completing the darshan, they move to Jammu for sightseeing at places such as Raghunath Temple and Bahu Fort. The journey concludes with a return to Delhi, completing a spiritual and cultural circuit across North India.
Arrival at Delhi Airport transfer to hotel day leisure (depend on arrival time ) night stay in hotel .
After Breakfast drive to Delhi side scenes. On you chose. Delhi offers a mix of historical sites, vibrant markets, and modern attractions. Some popular "side scenes" to explore include the Red Fort, Qutub Minar, and Humayun's Tomb for historical sights, and Connaught Place, Chandni Chowk, and Hauz Khas Village for a taste of Delhi's culture and nightlife. Lodhi Garden provides a natural escape within the city. Historical Sites: Red Fort: A UNESCO World Heritage site and former Mughal palace, offering a glimpse into Delhi's rich history. Qutub Minar: A towering minaret and victory tower, part of Delhi's oldest mosque complex. Humayun's Tomb: A precursor to the Taj Mahal, showcasing exquisite Mughal architecture and Persian-style gardens. Lodhi Garden: A sprawling green space with historical tombs and architectural wonders. Cultural & Modern Attractions: Connaught Place: A bustling commercial center with shops, restaurants, and a vibrant nightlife scene. Chandni Chowk: A vibrant market in Old Delhi, known for its street food and bustling atmosphere. Hauz Khas Village: A trendy area with cafes, boutiques, and art galleries, set amidst historical ruins. India Gate: A war memorial that is particularly beautiful when lit up at night. In July 2014, the government announced plans to construct a National War Memorial in the C-Hexagon (India Gate Circle), and an adjoining National War Museum. The cabinet allocated ₹500 crore (US$59 million) for the project. The National War Memorial was completed in January, 2019. Since January 2022, it houses the Amar Jawan Jyoti, or the "Flame of the Immortal Soldier. Amar Jawan Jyoti, or the flame of the immortal
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soldier, is a structure consisting of black marble plinth, with reversed rifle, capped by war helmet, bound by four urns, each with the permanent light (jyoti) from compressed natural gas flames,[27] erected under the India gate to commemorate Indian soldiers martyred in the war of the liberation of Bangladesh in December 1971. It was inaugurated by the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi on 26 January 1972, the twenty-third Indian Republic Day] Since the installation of the Amar Jawan Jyoti, it has served as India's tomb of the unknown soldier It is staffed around the clock by the Indian armed forces. eaths are placed at the Amar Jawan Jyoti every Republic Day, Vijay Diwas, and Infantry Day by the Prime Minister and the Chiefs of the Armed Forces. On 21 January 2022 the Amar Jawan Jyoti at India Gate was merged with the Amar Jawan Jyoti at the National War Memorial Lotus Temple: A distinctive architectural marvel, a Baháʼí House of Worship known for its lotus-like shape. Dilli Haat: A vibrant open-air market showcasing handicrafts and cuisine from various Indian states.
Akshardham Mandir A traditional mandir (temple) dedicated to Bhagwan Swaminarayan that reflects the beauty and spirituality of India’s ancient art, culture, and architecture
Nilkanth Varni Abhishek
A hallowed spiritual tradition in which prayers are offered for world peace and continual peace for oneself, family, and friends with the water of 151 holy rivers, lakes and ponds of India.
Exhibitions
Hall 1 - Hall of Values (50 mins)
Experience enduring human values through films and robotic shows that depict the ideals of nonviolence, honesty, family harmony, and spirituality.
Hall 2 - Giant Screen Film (40 mins)
Discover India through the incredible story of an eleven-year-old yogi named Nilkanth that brings to life the culture and spirituality of India's customs, the majesty of its art and architecture, and the unforgettable sights, sounds, and power of its awe-inspiring festivals.
Hall 3 - Cultural Boat Ride (15 mins)
Sail through 10,000 years of India's glorious heritage. Learn about the discoveries and inventions of the rishi-scientists of India, see the world’s first university of Takshashila, sail through the caves of Ajanta-Ellora and discover India's contributions to humanity through the ages.
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Musical Fountain - Circle of Life (Evenings at Sunset - 15 min.)
A spectacular musical fountain show that depicts the cycle of birth, life, and death as described in Indian philosophy.
Garden of India
Sixty acres of lush lawns, gardens and exquisite bronze statues, honouring India's child heroes, valorous warriors, national patriots and great women personalities who inspire values and character.
Lotus Garden
A lotus-shaped garden echoing spirituality
Shri Krishna Janambhumi
The Krishna Janmasthan, at Mathura, is important because this is where Lord Shri Krishna manifested Himself in the prison house of the cruel king Kansa and set free his father Vasudeva and his mother Devaki. His purpose was to destroy evil, protect the virtuous, and establish righteousness on a firm footing. Adjacent to the entrance of the prison cell, stands the temple where Astabhuja Maa Yogmaya manifested. The divine ambience of the sanctum sanctorum thrills the hearts of the devotees as soon as they enter the auspicious place, and a sense of conviction surges in their minds that this indeed is the place where Lord Krishna manifested Himself. He gave mankind extraordinary and thought provoking ideas, in the Sacred Scripture, The Bhagavata Gita. The Bhagavat Gita lays the basis of how life should be led in the various walks that govern our life on this earth, as our soul is immortal!
Shri Bankey Bihari Mandir is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Krishna, in the holy city of Vrindavan in the Mathura district of Uttar Pradesh. It is situated near Shri RadhaVallabh Temple.This temple is among the 7 temples of Thakur of Vrindavan including Shri RadhaVallabh Ji, Shri Govind Dev Ji and four others. Bankey Bihari Ji was originally worshipped at Nidhivana. Bankey means “bent in three places” and Bihari means “supreme enjoyer.” The image of Lord Krishna stands in the Tribhanga posture. Haridas Swami originally worshipped this devotional image under the name of Kunj-Bihari (“Enjoyer of Lakes”).
Iskcon Temple Vrindavan
Sri Krishna Balrama Temple is acknowledged for being the first temple constructed by the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON). Built in 1975 by the ISKCON cult, the foundation of the shrine was laid by Swami Prabhupada (founder of ISKCON) himself. Located at Raman Reti in Vrindavan,and srive back to delhi
Leave Delhi early morning in your selected vehicle and from the desired location and have a comfortable journey. You will cover Delhi to Amritsar distance of 478 Km in approximately 8 to 9 hours. Reach Amritsar by afternoon and check in to your hotel and get ready for the experience of a lifetime.
In the evening go to Wagah Border but don’t just stand in the regular stands. Reach by 3:30 PM and get VIP seating for an up close view of the Beating Retreat ceremony. End your day with a visit to Bharawan Da Dhaba where the Amritsari Kulcha has been a legend for over 100 years.
Start at the Golden Temple, where the hymns and Sarovar will soothe you. Afterwards, visit at Jallianwala Bagh but don’t just see the bullet marks. Visit the hidden Shaheedi Well where dozens of people jumped to escape British bullets. Then head to the Partition Museum, a lesser known but deeply moving place that has personal belongings left behind during India’s partition.
For an offbeat experience visit Pul Kanjari, a 400 year old abandoned Mughal town where Maharaja Ranjit Singh used to spend his leisure time. By evening board your overnight train or private vehicle to Katra, the base for the Vaishno Devi trek. Pro tip: Try the local Katra sweets like Sund Panjeeri, a high energy prasad made of dry fruits and sugar that will keep you energized for the trek.
Early morning, drive to Katra from Amritsar which will take 5-6 hours approx to reach. After reaching Katra, check in to your hotel and freshen up and then start your Maa Vaishno Devi Yatra. The 13 km trek can be done on foot, on a pony or palanquin but did you know there is now a ropeway from Bhawan to Bhairon Temple which saves 2 hours of walking?
For VIP Darshan book Shraddha Suman Vishesh Pooja online and get quicker access. Visit Banganga where it is said that Mata Vaishno Devi created a river by striking the ground with an arrow. Reach Bhawan and experience the divine energy inside the cave where Goddess revealed herself to Pandit Shridhar.
Return to Katra by next day and relax in your hotel. By late afternoon, trip will depart back to Jammu where you can explore local sites and enjoy shopping.
Most people visit Raghunath Temple but a true explorer should not miss Ranbireshwar Temple which has a 7.5 ft Shivalinga made of crystal. Visit Bahu Fort but go beyond the usual tourist areas. Inside the Goddess Kali Temple is where Dogra rulers used to seek blessings before going to war.
For foodies, try the Kalari Kulcha, a local cheese delicacy not found outside Jammu. Before you leave, stop by Raghunath Bazaar, and buy some authentic Kashmiri dry fruits and saffron. Stay Overnight in hotel.
By early morning, depart back to Delhi. It will take 12-13 hours approx on return journey.
This trip is not just about visiting temples; it is about discovering the soul of India’s famous pilgrim destinations in India. Singing hymns at Golden Temple, trekking under the stars to Vaishno Devi, standing at the historic Wagah Border leaves an imprint on your heart.
If you want to add more to your next trip, consider Shiv Khori, a natural cave shrine of Lord Shiva near Katra. If you are planning this trip by train and looking a tourist vehicle to go beyond Katra, consider booking our Services of Tempo Traveller in Jammu Kashmir.
