Nine Devi Temple Tour in Himachal
6 Days / 5 Nights Himachal Religious

Itinerary

Day 1 - Delhi – Chandigarh (4hrs 30min ,243kms)

Morning pickup from Delhi ISBT/Airport/Railway Station and drive towards Chandigarh. Visit On arrival visit Mata Mansa Devi Temple. Later check-in to your prebooked hotel. Relax for a bit and visit to Sukhna Lake, Rose Garden.

Return to hotel, Overnight stay at hotel.

Day 2 - Chandigarh – Naina Devi – Jwalaji temple (6hrs 15min, 252 kms)

In the morning after breakfast drive towards

Mata Naina Devi Temple - The Naina Devi Temple holds immense religious significance and is considered one of the Shakti Peethas in Hindu mythology. It is believed that the Goddess Sati's eyes (Naina in Hindi) fell at this location. Devotees visit the temple to seek blessings, especially for the well-being of their families and fulfillment of their wishes.

After Darshan drive towards

Sheetla Devi Temple – This temple attracts devotees seeking blessings for good health and protection against diseases, particularly pox and other illnesses. Devotees believe that worshipping Sheetla Mata can help prevent and cure such ailments.

After darshan drive towards

Jwalaji Temple - The Jwala Ji Temple is not just a religious site but also an intriguing destination for those interested in spiritual experiences and the enigmatic phenomenon of the eternal flames, making it a significant stop for visitors exploring the religious and cultural heritage of Himachal Pradesh.

After darshan checkin at hotel.

Overnight stay at hotel.

Day 3 - Jwalaji – Chintpurni – Baglamukhi - Brijeshwari – Chamunda Devi Temple ( 4 hrs 20 min , 222 kms)

In the morning after breakfast drive towards

Mata Chintpurni Temple Mata Chintpurni is believed to fulfill the wishes of her devotees, providing them with inner peace and satisfaction. The name "Chintpurni" itself means the reliever of worries or the assurer of peace. Devotees visit the temple to seek blessings for prosperity, fulfillment of desires, and relief from their worries and troubles.

After darshan drive towards

Mata Baglamukhi Temple - Mata Baglamukhi is worshipped as the eighth Mahavidya among the ten Mahavidyas. She is believed to possess the power to restrain or control negative forces and enemies. Devotees seek her blessings for victory, protection, and resolution of conflicts.

After darshan drive towards

Mata Brijeshwari Temple - Goddess Brajeshwari is highly venerated for her divine blessings, especially in bestowing strength and protection upon her devotees. The temple is considered one of the 51 Shakti Peethas, believed to be the place where the left breast of Sati (an incarnation of Goddess Durga) fell.

After darshan drive towards Mata Chamunda Devi Temple, After reaching check-in at hotel.

Overnight stay at hotel.


Day 4 - Chamunda Devi Temple – Katra (7hrs 20 min, 260 kms)

In the morning, seek blessings at

Mata Chamunda Devi Temple - Mata Chamunda is highly regarded for her protective powers and is worshipped for strength and courage. The temple holds significant religious importance, and devotees visit to seek the goddess's blessings for protection and fulfillment of their wishes.

After darshan drive towards Katra. On arrival check-in at hotel.

Overnight stay at hotel.

Day 5 - Katra - Vaishno Devi – Katra

In the morning after breakfast proceed towards the shrine of Mata Vaishno Devi. After registration at registration Counter and obtain a Yatra Slip, which is mandatory for the trek.

The main temple is located atop the Trikuta Mountains. Devotees trek approximately 13 kilometers to reach the temple, and the journey can take around 6-8 hours on foot, depending on one's pace. Alternatively, ponies and palkis (sedan chairs carried by porters), horses are available for those who prefer not to walk. Upon reaching the shrine, devotees can join the queue for darshan (the act of seeking a blessing by viewing the deity). The actual darshan might take a while depending on the crowd and time of the visit. The shrine houses three sacred pindis (stone symbols), symbolizing the three forms of the Goddess - Maha Kali, Maha Lakshmi, and Maha Saraswati. After paying homage and seeking blessings, devotees return to Katra.

The pilgrimage to Vaishno Devi Temple from Katra is not just a religious journey but also an experience that involves devotion, endurance, and the spiritual ambiance of the sacred place.

After darshan head back to hotel.

Overnight stay at hotel.

Day 6 - Katra – Chandigarh. (7hrs 45min, 413 kms)

In the morning after breakfast proceed towards Chandigarh, drop at Chandigarh proceed for your onwards journey.