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CHARDHAM YATRA

Uttarakhand Char Dham includes Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath, sacred Hindu pilgrimage sites symbolizing spiritual purification and salvation.

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Uttarakhand, the “Land of Gods,” offers majestic mountains, sacred rivers, lush forests, and serene escapes for nature and spirituality lovers.

Himachal Pradesh offers stunning mountains, serene valleys, adventure sports, and rich culture, making it a perfect year-round travel destination.

Jammu and Kashmir offers breathtaking mountains, serene lakes, vibrant culture, and adventure, making it a paradise for nature lovers.

Rajasthan, the Land of Kings, offers majestic forts, desert landscapes, and royal heritage, enchanting travelers year-round.

Leh Ladakh offers stunning mountains, serene monasteries, adventure sports, and unique culture, making it a paradise for nature lovers.

Kerala, “God’s Own Country,” offers serene backwaters, lush greenery, vibrant culture, exotic wildlife, and pristine beaches for unforgettable travel.

Goa offers stunning beaches, vibrant nightlife, rich culture, delicious seafood, and a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure.

Andaman and Nicobar Islands offer pristine beaches, rich marine life, lush forests, and thrilling water sports for a perfect tropical getaway.

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Our Divine Departure

Adi Kailash Yatra

Om Parvat is a sacred mountain located in the Pithoragarh district of Uttarakhand, India, known for its unique rock formation that resembles the sacred Hindu symbol "Om" (ॐ). It is revered by Hindus and Buddhists and is considered a significant pilgrimage site associated with Lord Shiva. The mountain is situated at an altitude of approximately 5,500 meters and is part of the Adi Kailash Yatra, which is a major spiritual journey in Hinduism.
To reach Om Parvat, pilgrims typically travel through Dharchula, passing through various scenic landscapes and border villages. The best time to visit is from mid-May to June and September to October, when the weather is favorable for trekking and sightseeing. The journey requires permits and involves a multi-stage travel route, including road travel, occasional rail or air segments, and a short trek.

Amarnath Yatra

The Amarnath Yatra is one of the most important pilgrimages in Hinduism, dedicated to Lord Shiva. The cave, located at an altitude of 3,888 meters, houses a naturally formed ice Shiva Lingam, which is believed to wax and wane with the lunar phases. This phenomenon is considered a divine symbol, and the pilgrimage is a spiritual journey for many devotees seeking blessings and enlightenment.

Char Dham Yatra

The Chardham Yatra, also known as the "Four Abodes," is a revered pilgrimage that takes devotees to four holy shrines located in the Indian Himalayas. These sites are: Yamunotri: The source of the Yamuna River, dedicated to Goddess Yamuna. Gangotri: The origin of the Ganges River, dedicated to Goddess Ganga. Kedarnath: A significant temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, located near the Kedarnath peak. Badrinath: Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, this temple is situated in the Garhwal region and is one of the most visited pilgrimage sites in India.
The pilgrimage typically follows a clockwise route, starting from Yamunotri, then proceeding to Gangotri, followed by Kedarnath, and concluding at Badrinath