Where will your
yatra take you?
From the Himalayas to the tip of the subcontinent — sacred routes across North and South India, each a different conversation with the divine.

Char Dham
Yamunotri · Gangotri · Kedarnath · Badrinath
The circuit that completes a lifetime of faith. Four sacred shrines set into the folds of the high Himalayas, each a different conversation with the divine. We walk with families who have waited decades for the moment their elders finally touch the source.
We carry the doli when legs tire. We arrange the predawn slot at Kedarnath so your grandmother stands at the sanctum door as the first lamp is lit.
Golden Temple
Harmandir Sahib, Amritsar
The Sarovar reflects the golden dome before the sun clears the horizon. Retired couples who have held this image in their hearts for thirty years stand at the causeway and discover that no photograph prepared them for this. We arrive before the crowds. We stay until the langar serves the last pilgrim.
We arrange private sarovar circumambulation at 4 AM, when the marble is cold and the kirtan carries across still water.

Kailash Mansarovar
Mount Kailash Parikrama
The axis of the world. The parikrama of Mount Kailash at 5,000 metres is not a trek — it is a transformation. We prepare pilgrims for six months, arrange medical support, and walk every step of the 52-kilometre circuit alongside those who have prayed their whole lives for this moment.
We limit groups to eight pilgrims so that silence is possible at Dolma La Pass, where the prayer flags snap at 5,636 metres.

Tirumala Tirupati
Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple
Perched at 853 metres on the Tirumala hills, the abode of Lord Venkateswara draws more pilgrims than any other sacred site on earth. The darshan queue winds through the night, yet every devotee who finally stands before the idol says the wait dissolved the moment the sanctum doors opened.
We secure Sudarshana tokens for special entry darshan and arrange accommodation within the temple complex — so your family rests before the most important moment of the journey.

Rameshwaram
Ramanathaswamy Temple · Dhanushkodi
Where Lord Rama built the bridge to Lanka and prayed to Shiva for absolution. The 22 sacred theerthams of Ramanathaswamy Temple are bathed in before entering the sanctum — a ritual that strips away everything accumulated and leaves only the pilgrim. The corridor of a thousand pillars echoes with centuries of devotion.
We arrange the full 22-theertham bathing ritual with a temple priest, followed by private abhishekam at the Jyotirlinga — a sequence most pilgrims never access.

Sabarimala
Sri Ayyappa Swamy Temple
The 41-day vratham begins long before the forest trek. Devotees in black attire, carrying the irumudi on their heads, climb through the Western Ghats to reach Lord Ayyappa at 914 metres. The discipline of the journey is inseparable from the grace of the arrival. We prepare pilgrims from the first day of the vow.
We coordinate the complete 41-day vratham support — from the initial puja at your home temple to the final climb with experienced guides who know every step of the forest path.

Guruvayur
Sri Krishna Temple
The Dwarka of the South. Lord Guruvayurappan — the child Krishna — has been worshipped here for over five thousand years. Families bring newborns for choroonu, couples seek blessings before marriage, and the elderly come to offer a lifetime of gratitude. The elephants of Guruvayur are themselves considered sacred.
We arrange the rare Udayasthamana Puja — a full-day worship from sunrise to sunset — and coordinate the elephant procession blessing for families celebrating milestones.

Srirangam
Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple
The largest functioning Hindu temple in the world spreads across 156 acres on a river island in the Kaveri. Twenty-one gopurams rise above seven concentric prakarams. Lord Ranganatha reclines on Adishesha in eternal yoganidra — and the devotee who stands before him understands, for a moment, what eternity feels like.
We arrange the Vaikunta Ekadasi special darshan and the rare Thiruvanandal inner sanctum access — experiences that require months of advance coordination.

Murudeshwar · Dharmastala
Shiva Statue · Manjunatha Temple
The 123-foot Shiva statue at Murudeshwar stands on a promontory above the Arabian Sea — the second tallest Shiva statue in the world, visible from the sea for miles. Nearby Dharmastala has served free meals to pilgrims for over 800 years without interruption, a living testament to dharma in practice.
We combine both shrines into a single coastal Karnataka circuit, including the Kollur Mookambika temple and the ancient Udupi Krishna Math — a route that most pilgrims never discover.

Kukke Subramanya
Sri Subrahmanya Swamy Temple
Nestled in the dense forests of the Western Ghats, Kukke Subramanya is the most sacred abode of Lord Subramanya — the serpent god who grants relief from sarpa dosha and bestows blessings on devotees seeking liberation from ancestral afflictions. The temple stands where Lord Subramanya sheltered the divine serpent Vasuki from Garuda.
We arrange the rare Ashlesha Bali and Sarpa Samskara rituals performed by hereditary priests — ceremonies that require advance booking months ahead and carry profound significance for families seeking ancestral peace.

Palani
Arulmigu Dhandayuthapani Swamy Temple
Atop the Sivagiri hill at 457 metres stands Lord Murugan as Dhandayuthapani — the ascetic who renounced all possessions, holding only a staff. Pilgrims climb 693 steps or take the rope car to reach the summit. The Panchamirtham prasad prepared here — a blend of five natural ingredients — is considered uniquely sacred and cannot be replicated elsewhere.
We arrange the Abhishekam with the original Panchamirtham and coordinate the kavadi procession for devotees fulfilling vows — a deeply moving act of devotion that transforms the entire pilgrimage.

Thiruchendur
Arulmigu Subramaniya Swamy Temple
The only Murugan temple among the Arupadai Veedu that stands on the seashore — where the waves of the Bay of Bengal wash the feet of the sacred hill. Lord Murugan is worshipped here as Senthilnatha, the victorious warrior who defeated the demon Surapadman on this very shore. The sound of the ocean merges with temple bells in an eternal chorus.
We arrange the Skanda Sashti festival darshan and the rare Thirukalyanam ceremony — and ensure your family witnesses the breathtaking moment when the evening aarti lamp reflects across the sea.

Swamy Malai
Arulmigu Swaminathaswamy Temple
At Swamy Malai, Lord Murugan is worshipped as Swaminatha — the son who became the guru of his own father, Lord Shiva, by explaining the meaning of the Pranava mantra Om. The temple sits atop 60 steps representing the 60-year Tamil calendar cycle. This is the only shrine where the son is revered as the teacher of the father.
We arrange the Guru Puja and the special Upadesam ritual where the priest whispers the Pranava mantra — recreating the sacred moment when Murugan taught Shiva — an experience of rare spiritual depth.

Thiruthani
Arulmigu Subramanya Swamy Temple
After his victory over Surapadman, Lord Murugan rested and cooled his divine anger at Thiruthani — the name itself means "the place of cooling." The temple crowns a hill of 365 steps, one for each day of the year. Devotees who climb all 365 steps are said to receive blessings for the entire year ahead.
We arrange the Thaipusam and Panguni Uthiram festival darshans, and coordinate the 365-step climb with a priest who narrates the significance of each tier — turning a physical ascent into a spiritual journey.

Pazhamudircholai
Arulmigu Subramanya Swamy Temple
The only Arupadai Veedu set within a forest — Pazhamudircholai means "the garden of ever-blooming flowers." Lord Murugan resides here amidst the fragrant groves of the Azhagar Hills near Madurai, accompanied by his consort Devasena. The forest itself is considered sacred, and the journey through it is as much a part of the pilgrimage as the temple.
We combine Pazhamudircholai with the nearby Azhagar Kovil and Meenakshi Amman Temple in Madurai — a single sacred circuit through the divine landscape of the Azhagar Hills that most pilgrims never experience as one journey.

Thiruparankundram
Arulmigu Subramanya Swamy Temple
The first of the six sacred abodes of Lord Murugan — Thiruparankundram is where Murugan married Devasena after his victory over Surapadman. The temple is carved entirely into a granite hill near Madurai, its sanctum hewn from living rock. Couples seek blessings here for a harmonious marriage, and the cave temple carries an atmosphere of ancient, unbroken sanctity.
We arrange the Thirukalyanam puja — the celestial wedding ceremony — and coordinate the rock-cut cave sanctum darshan with a hereditary priest who traces his lineage to the original temple builders.

Madurai Meenakshi Amman
Arulmigu Meenakshi Sundareswarar Temple
The city of Madurai is the temple — and the temple is the city. Meenakshi Amman, the fish-eyed goddess who is an avatar of Parvati, presides over one of the most magnificent temple complexes in the world. Fourteen towering gopurams rise above the ancient city, each encrusted with thousands of painted stucco figures. The celestial wedding of Meenakshi and Lord Sundareswarar is celebrated here every day.
We arrange the rare Kalyana Sundareswarar Abhishekam — the sacred bathing of the divine couple — and ensure your family witnesses the Alangaram procession from the inner prakaram, where jasmine and nadaswaram fill the ancient stone corridors.

Kanya Kumari Devi Temple
Bhagavati Amman · Southernmost Tip of India
At the very tip of the Indian subcontinent, where the Arabian Sea, the Bay of Bengal, and the Indian Ocean converge in a sacred confluence, stands the ancient Kanya Kumari Devi Temple. The goddess Bhagavati Amman — the eternal virgin — is adorned with a magnificent diamond nose ring whose brilliance is so intense that it was said to guide sailors and ships navigating the treacherous waters at night. Mariners from across the ancient world steered by her light, and the temple doors on the eastern side were sealed to prevent the diamond's rays from misleading ships at sea. She stands here as the guardian of the waters, the protector of all who cross the seas.
We arrange the rare Sunrise Darshan at the eastern gate — when the first rays of dawn illuminate the goddess's diamond nose ring and the three seas glow gold beneath you — and coordinate the Kanyakumari Puja at the sacred confluence point where pilgrims immerse in all three oceans simultaneously.

Thirunallar
Arulmigu Dharbaranyeswarar Temple
Thirunallar is the most sacred shrine for those seeking relief from the malefic effects of Shani — Saturn. Lord Shiva here is worshipped as Dharbaranyeswarar, and the presiding deity Shani Bhagavan is believed to have been liberated from his own afflictions at this very spot. Devotees from across India travel here on Saturdays and during Shani transit periods.
We arrange the Shani Puja and the rare Navagraha Homam performed at the auspicious hour — and time your visit to coincide with the Shani transit period when the temple's spiritual potency is at its peak.

Tiruvannamalai Girivalam
Arunachaleswarar Temple · Girivalam Path
Tiruvannamalai is where Lord Shiva manifested as a column of fire — Arunachala, the sacred hill — to demonstrate that he is beyond measure. The 14-kilometre Girivalam circumambulation of the hill, performed barefoot on full moon nights, is one of the most profound acts of devotion in the Hindu tradition. Ramana Maharshi spent his entire life on this hill, and its silence still carries his presence.
We arrange the Karthigai Deepam festival visit — when a flame lit atop Arunachala is visible for miles — and guide your family through the full moon Girivalam with a spiritual guide who explains the eight lingams along the path.

Mahakumbh Mela
Prayagraj Triveni Sangam
The largest human gathering on earth — Mahakumbh at Prayagraj draws over 400 million pilgrims across 45 days to the Triveni Sangam, where the Ganga, Yamuna, and the invisible Saraswati converge. A single dip at the Shahi Snan on the most auspicious dates is believed to wash away the sins of seven lifetimes. We have guided families through every Kumbh since 1998.
We secure prime ghats for the Shahi Snan on Mauni Amavasya and Basant Panchami — the two most sacred bathing dates — with private changing facilities, security escorts, and a priest who performs the full Ganga puja at the water's edge.
Maha Ganga Snaan
Haridwar · Rishikesh · Varanasi Ghats
The Ganga is not a river — she is a goddess, a mother, a liberation. The Maha Ganga Snaan circuit takes pilgrims through the three holiest points of the sacred river: the Har Ki Pauri ghat at Haridwar where the Ganga descends from the mountains, the ashram banks of Rishikesh where sages have meditated for millennia, and the burning ghats of Varanasi where the cycle of life and death is laid bare.
We arrange the Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri from a private platform above the crowds, a dawn boat on the Varanasi ghats during the Ganga Aarti, and a private meeting with a Varanasi pandit who has performed the evening aarti for forty years.

Krishna Mathura Festival
Mathura · Vrindavan · Barsana · Nandgaon
Mathura is where Krishna was born; Vrindavan is where he played; Barsana is where Radha waited; Nandgaon is where he grew. The Braj Mandal circuit during Holi, Janmashtami, and Radhashtami transforms these towns into living temples — every street a stage, every devotee an actor in the eternal lila. The colours of Barsana's Lathmar Holi are unlike anything else on earth.
We arrange the Janmashtami midnight darshan at the Krishna Janmabhoomi — the exact birthplace — and the Lathmar Holi at Barsana where women playfully beat men with sticks in a tradition unchanged for five centuries. Both require months of advance coordination.

Shirdi Sai Baba
Shri Saibaba Sansthan Temple, Shirdi
Shirdi is where the saint who transcended all religion lived, taught, and breathed his last — and where his presence is felt as powerfully today as it was a century ago. Sai Baba's message of "Sabka Malik Ek" — one God for all — draws devotees of every faith to this small town in Ahmednagar district. The Samadhi Mandir, built over his resting place, is among the most visited pilgrimage sites in India, receiving over 25,000 devotees daily.
We arrange the Kakad Aarti at 5:15 AM — the first aarti of the day when the sanctum is bathed in the fragrance of fresh flowers — and secure front-row darshan at the Samadhi Mandir, where Sai Baba's marble idol radiates a stillness that silences every thought.

Puri Jagannath
Shri Jagannath Temple · Rath Yatra
Puri is one of the four sacred dhams of India — the eastern pillar of the Char Dham circuit. Lord Jagannath, the Lord of the Universe, resides here in a form unlike any other in Hinduism: wooden, unfinished, eyes wide open, arms outstretched to embrace all creation. The annual Rath Yatra, when the three deities ride massive chariots through the streets, is the largest chariot festival on earth — a sight that has moved pilgrims to tears for over a thousand years.
We arrange the rare Mangala Aarti darshan at 5 AM — when Lord Jagannath is awakened with lamps and flowers — and secure access to the Koili Vaikuntha, the sacred grove within the temple complex that most pilgrims never reach.

Divine Music Festivals
Thyagaraja Aradhana · Margazhi · Sawai Gandharva
Sacred music is not performance — it is prayer made audible. India's great spiritual music festivals are pilgrimages in their own right: the Thyagaraja Aradhana at Tiruvaiyaru where thousands of musicians gather to sing the saint-composer's kritis at dawn, the Margazhi season in Chennai where 600-year-old compositions fill the pre-dawn air of December, and the Sawai Gandharva Bhimsen Mahotsav in Pune where the Kirana gharana tradition is kept alive.
We arrange front-row access to the Thyagaraja Aradhana's Pancharatna Kriti concert — performed simultaneously by thousands of musicians — and private backstage meetings with the maestros who carry these traditions forward.
What the camera
almost captures.
Hands lighting the first lamp at Ganga Aarti, Varanasi
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Hands lighting the first lamp at Ganga Aarti, Varanasi
"The cold of the marble at 4 AM is something no photograph can hold. But your feet will remember it for the rest of your life."
Ranjit Singh Dhaliwal
Golden Temple Circuit, 2024
Your journey
is not like theirs.
We don't run group tours. We design sacred itineraries for people with specific vows, specific prayers, and specific reasons for going.

Multi-Generational Families
Grandparents who have prayed for this. Parents who have promised it. Children who will carry the memory for seventy years. We build itineraries around the slowest walker and the earliest riser, so no one is left behind and no moment is rushed.
- Accessible route variants for limited mobility
- Doli and palanquin arrangements at Kedarnath
- Dedicated family coordinator throughout
- Medical support at altitude
"My mother touched the Kedarnath sanctum at 80. That moment was worth every rupee and every step."
— Priya Venkataraman, Chennai
Retired Couples
You told each other you would go. Forty years of raising children, building careers, postponing. Now the time is yours. We create journeys with the pace of contemplation, not the rush of a tour group.
- Slow-travel itineraries (no 5 AM bus departures)
- Private vehicle throughout
- Premium heritage accommodation
- Flexible dates around health and weather
"We waited thirty-five years for Amritsar. It was exactly what we prayed it would be."
— Surinder & Harpreet Bhatia, Chandigarh

Solo Hindu Pilgrims
A vow made at a difficult moment. A lifelong wish to stand before the deity. A need to walk alone with your prayers. We arrange every detail so you can be fully present — no logistics, no distractions, only darshan.
- Solo-safe itineraries with trusted local guides
- Priority darshan slots at major temples
- Accommodation near temple premises
- Puja and prasad coordination on arrival
"I walked into Tirupati alone and came out feeling like the whole universe had witnessed my prayer."
— Anand Krishnamurthy, Bengaluru
Those who have
already arrived.
My mother had prayed for Kedarnath her entire life. Yatra made it possible at 76, with a doli and a guide who knew exactly when to pause and when to move. She touched the lingam. She wept. I wept. The guide stepped back and gave us that moment.
Ananya Krishnamurthy
Char Dham, 2024
We had been saying "next year" for thirty years. Finally, our anniversary gave us the excuse. The Golden Temple at 4 AM is not something words carry. Yatra arranged everything — the accommodation, the waking, the kirtan timings. We had nothing to manage except the experience.
Gurpreet & Mandeep Sidhu
Golden Temple Circuit, 2023
Kailash Mansarovar is not a trek you prepare for once. Yatra prepared us for six months — physically, logistically, spiritually. At Dolma La, I stood in silence for twenty minutes. The guide had told the group to give each person that silence. That is wisdom.
Vikram Nair
Kailash Mansarovar, 2023
My mother had prayed for Kedarnath her entire life. Yatra made it possible at 76, with a doli and a guide who knew exactly when to pause and when to move. She touched the lingam. She wept. I wept. The guide stepped back and gave us that moment.
Ananya Krishnamurthy
Char Dham, 2024
We had been saying "next year" for thirty years. Finally, our anniversary gave us the excuse. The Golden Temple at 4 AM is not something words carry. Yatra arranged everything — the accommodation, the waking, the kirtan timings. We had nothing to manage except the experience.
Gurpreet & Mandeep Sidhu
Golden Temple Circuit, 2023
Kailash Mansarovar is not a trek you prepare for once. Yatra prepared us for six months — physically, logistically, spiritually. At Dolma La, I stood in silence for twenty minutes. The guide had told the group to give each person that silence. That is wisdom.
Vikram Nair
Kailash Mansarovar, 2023
Four generations of our family. My great-grandmother in a wheelchair, my daughter who is eight. Yatra built a route where everyone could be present for the important moments. My great-grandmother bathed in the Ganga at Haridwar. That was her life's prayer.
Deepa Rajan
Rishikesh & Haridwar, 2024
I am not a religious person in the conventional sense. But I had promised my late father I would go to Varanasi. Yatra understood that this was about keeping a promise, not performing rituals. The guide helped me find the right rites without making me feel observed.
Arjun Mehta
Varanasi & Prayagraj, 2024
Four generations of our family. My great-grandmother in a wheelchair, my daughter who is eight. Yatra built a route where everyone could be present for the important moments. My great-grandmother bathed in the Ganga at Haridwar. That was her life's prayer.
Deepa Rajan
Rishikesh & Haridwar, 2024
I am not a religious person in the conventional sense. But I had promised my late father I would go to Varanasi. Yatra understood that this was about keeping a promise, not performing rituals. The guide helped me find the right rites without making me feel observed.
Arjun Mehta
Varanasi & Prayagraj, 2024
Guiding pilgrims since 1987
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touched the divine.
Unscripted. Unplanned. These are the moments pilgrims carry home — not in photographs, but in the body.

Tirumala, Andhra Pradesh
The Darshan That Stopped Time
I had waited 14 hours in the queue. My feet ached, my back was bent. Then the doors opened. In that single second of Venkateswara's face, every hour dissolved. I cannot explain what I saw — only that I was not the same person who walked out. My daughter, who had come reluctantly, was weeping beside me. She understood without words.
Meenakshi Subramaniam
Tirumala, Andhra Pradesh · 2024
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Rameshwaram · Tiruvannamalai · Murudeshwar
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All Six Sacred Abodes of Lord Murugan
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Mount Kailash Parikrama · Tibet
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Prayagraj · Triveni Sangam
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Saptapadi · Kanyadanam · Mangalsutra Dharanam
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Weighing Against Sacred Offerings
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- Boiling of milk (Paal Kaichal) ceremony
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