Himachal devi darshan tour package is one of the best devi darshan packages which covers most important temples of Himachal Pradesh as well as Mansa Devi Temple of Chandigarh.
Destinations: Pathankot – Bharmour – 84 temples – Bharmani mata temple – Shivshakti Devi Temple – Chamba – Laxminarayan Temple – – Dharamsala – Khajjiar – Dalhousie – Dharamshala – Bhagshu Nag temple – Chamunda Devi Temple – Vajreshwari Devi Temple- Jawalaji Temple – Chintpurni mata temple- Naina Devi temple – Mansa Devi Temple – Chandigarh
Himachal Devi Darshan Tour Package Duration: 6 nights/ 7 days
Package Cost: Depends on the number of people (WhatsApp on 9816598130)
Following temples are included in the package:
Chaurasi Temples, Bharmour – Chaurasi Temple complex is located in the center of Bharmour town and it holds immense religious importance because of temples built around 1400 years ago. Life of people in Bharmour centres around the temple complex-Chaurasi, named so because of 84 shrines built in the periphery of Chaurasi Temple. This temple complex has temple of Dharamraj, only temple in the whole world.
Shivshakti Devi Temple, Chhatrari – Shakti Devi temple complex which was constructed in 680 AD, around the same period when the Lakshana Temple of Bharmour was constructed. The temple has specific sculpure comprising wood and slate roof. The Idol placed inside the temple is made of Panchloha (An alloy of 5 metals), and is quite lustrous. it is said by the elders of the village that the temple used to be a revolving one on base over a pivot. But, later on it was fixed to the ground.
Laxminarayan Temple, Chamba – One of the oldest and largest temples at Chamba which stands proudly is in the form of Lakshmi Narayan Temple. It has six different temples in its complex; this temple was built in the 10th century. The entire temple in the complex is arranged from north to south dedicated to either Lord Shiva or Vishnu. There are other temples also housed in the complex including Radha Krishna Temple, Shiva Temple of Chandragupta and Gauri Shankar Temple.
Chamunda Devi Temple : The Chamunda Devi Temple is said to be more than 700 years old. It is a big temple complex with a large pond where devotees take a dip. The temple is dedicated to Chamunda Devi, who is a form of Durga / Shakti. Chamunda Devi Mandir is believed to be the abode of ‘Shiva and Shakti’. Due to this reason, it is also known as ‘Chamunda Nandikeshwar Dham’.
Maa Vajreshwari Devi Temple: Maa Vajreshwari Devi Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to the goddess Vajreshvari, located in the town Nagarkot, in the Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh, India. Vajreshwari Devi Temple is 11 km away from the nearest railway station of Kangra. The Kangra Fort is situated nearby. It is located on a mountain near Chamunda Devi temple which is 16 km from Nagarkot.
Jwalamukhi Temple : (The Flaming Goddess) recognized as one of the 51 Shaktipeeths of India, JJwalaji (flame) or Jwala Mukhi (flame mouth) is probably the most ancient temple discussed here besides Vaishno Devi. It is mentioned in the Mahabharata and other scriptures. There is a natural cave where eternal flames continue to burn. Some say there are seven or nine flames for the seven divine sisters or the nine Durgas. It is here that Sati’s tongue fell which can now be seen in the form of the flame.
Naina Devi Temple : Shri Naina Devi Ji Temple is one of the most reverted center of pilgrims in region for both Hindu and Sikhs. Surrounded by famous land mark of Bhakra Dam, Anandpur Sahib, and Govind Sagar Lake. It is one of the famous 51 Shakti Peeths of Hindus having mythological linkage with Lord Shiva & Guru Govind Singh.
Mata Chintpurni Temple: The temple dedicated to Mata Chintpurni Devi is located in a village of the same name in District Una, Himachal Pradesh. Devotees have been visiting this Shaktipeeth for centuries to pray at the lotus feet of Mata Shri Chhinnamastika Devi and Mata Shri Chintpurni Devi. They bring with them their worldly concerns and seek blessings from the Devi. It is believed that if you ask something from the Devi with a true heart, your wish will be granted.
Mansa Devi Temple : A typical example of North Indian architecture Mansa Devi Temple, lying in Bilaspur village, about three kilometers east of Mani Majra in Chandigarh, has two temples dedicated to the goddess. It is believed that the older temple was built by the ruler of Mani Majra. Himachal Devi Darshan Tour Package also cover Mansa Devi temple of Chandigarh.
7 Days and 6 Nights Himachal Devi Darshan Tour Package
Here’s a summarized itinerary for your Devi Darshan Tour:
Day 1: Pathankot to Bharmour
- Arrive at Pathankot railway station and proceed to Bharmour.
- Check into the hotel.
- Evening visit to the 84 Temples and attend Aarti.
- Overnight stay at Bharmour.
Day 2: Bharmour – Bharmani Mata Temple – Shivshakti Devi Temple
- Morning visit to Bharmani Mata Temple (taxi or 4 km walk in case of bad weather).
- Return to Bharmour and proceed to Shivshakti Devi Temple (40 km one way).
- Return to Bharmour for overnight stay.
Day 3: Bharmour – Laxminarayan Temple, Chamba – Khajjiar
- After breakfast, head to Chamba.
- Visit Laxminarayan Temple, then proceed to Khajjiar.
- Overnight stay at Khajjiar.
Day 4: Khajjiar – Dharamshala – Bhagsu Nag Temple
- Proceed to Dharamshala after breakfast.
- Visit Bhagsu Nag Temple.
- Overnight stay in Dharamshala.
Day 5: Dharamshala – Brijeshwari Temple – Chamunda Devi – Jawalaji
- Visit Brijeshwari Temple after breakfast.
- Proceed to Chamunda Devi Temple.
- Continue to Jwalaji for temple visit and overnight stay.
Day 6: Jwalaji – Chintpurni Mata Temple – Naina Devi Temple – Chandigarh
- Morning visit to Jwalaji Temple.
- Proceed to Chintpurni Mata Temple and Naina Devi Temple.
- Arrive in Chandigarh for overnight stay.
Day 7: Chandigarh – Mansa Devi Temple
- Visit Mansa Devi Temple after breakfast.
- Drop off at railway station or airport, concluding the tour.
Indeed, the Himachal Devi Darshan Tour Package is a spiritually enriching journey, immersing participants in the rich religious and cultural traditions of North India. The tour’s itinerary, which spans several significant temples, provides an opportunity to experience the devotion and rituals central to Hinduism. Each destination on the tour not only offers a chance to seek blessings and partake in sacred ceremonies but also allows travelers to explore the architectural beauty and historical significance of these revered temples. This journey through Himachal Pradesh is not just a pilgrimage but also a cultural exploration, offering insights into the diverse traditions and practices that form an integral part of India’s spiritual landscape.
Himachal Devi Darshan Tour Package cost: Tentative, it may vary depending on the vehicle and hotels.
No. of Persons | 2 | 3-4 | 5-6 | 7-10 |
Cost/Person | 24500 | 21000 | 19000 | 17500 |
Himachal Devi Darshan Tour Package cost includes
Accommodation in hotels on double sharing basis, taxi and food on MAP basis (Veg food only).