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12 Jyotirlinga Tour Package – 18 Nights & 19 Days

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18 Nights & 19 Days

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In India, twelve of the 64 Jyotirlingas are regarded particularly auspicious. According to Hindu mythology, seeing the Dwadash Jyotirlingas cleanses the soul of all sins. So, with 12 Jyotirlinga tour packages, embark on a spiritual pilgrimage to holy locations in eight different states. The well-planned route takes you to the sanctum sanctorum, where these Jyotirlingas are enshrined, for a spiritually enlightening experience.

We have carefully created a 19-day tour package for you in which you can seek Lord Shiva’s blessings. Book 12 Jyotirlinga tour packages from Delhi, Chennai, Pune, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Mumbai, and other Indian cities at the cheapest price possible with amazing deals and offers.

Highlights

  • Sightseeing trip to Dwarka
  • Observe Nageshwar Jyotirlinga's abhisheka
  • Prayer at the Somnath temple
  • Pay respects at the Bhimashankar temple.
  • Investigate Shani Shingnapur and Shirdi
  • Visiting the Grishneshwar temple in the morning
  • At the Trimbakeshwar temple, pray.
  • Visit Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga Temple for aarti.
  • Darshan at the Temple of Mallikarjuna
  • Investigate the Meenakshi Amman Temple
  • Take advantage of Mani Darshan in Rameshwaram.
  • At Kedarnath Dham, seek the blessings of the Supreme Being.
  • Bhasma aarti is held at the Mahakaleshwar Temple.
  • In Varanasi, marvel at the Ganga aarti.
  • At the Kashi Vishwanath temple, pray
  • Pose a prayer in Baidyanath Dham.
  • Enjoy a boat ride on River Ganga

Day 1 - Arrival in Jamnagar – Dwarka (130.2 km/2 hours 27 min)

Meet our tour agent when you get to Jamnagar; they will give you a warm welcome. After that, proceed to Dwarka via car. The area is highly regarded as one of the sacred Char Dhams and is regarded as one of the seven holiest towns in Hinduism. Once there, register at the hotel and relax.

In the afternoon, a tour of Dwarka's attractions is planned. Investigate the town's well-known attractions first. Later, proceed to the well-known Dwarkadhish Temple. The five-story temple was constructed around 1400 years ago and is devoted to Lord Krishna. Admire the deft carvings, receive darshan, and take in the captivating aarti.

Have fun staying the night at Dwarka.

Day 2 - Dwarka – Somnath (254.6 km/5 hours approx.)

For a visit to Bhet Dwarka or Beyt Dwarka, get up early. The area, which dates to the 19th century, is also known as the "Kingdom of Lord Krishna" because that is where he and his wife Rukmini spent a considerable amount of time. Pay respects at the Nageshwar Jyotirlinga en route. Then, if you're fortunate enough, you have the opportunity to see the revered abhishekam ritual. A trip to the Rukmini temple is the next item on the schedule. Enjoy a full breakfast after that.

Enjoy a drive to Somnath after that. When you arrive, finish the hotel check-in procedures. Prepare to explore the well-known Somnath Jyotirlinga temple in the evening. Attend the evening aarti to receive Lord Shiva's blessings.

Enjoy your meal before returning to the hotel to spend the night.

Day 3 - Somnath – Rajkot (194 km/3.5 hours approx.) – Mumbai

Enjoy a tasty breakfast. After that, get out of the hotel and travel to Rajkot or Diu. There are flights accessible from both places to Mumbai. Get a relaxing ride to the airport to catch your trip. Complete the check-in procedures at the pre-selected hotel after arriving. After that, explore well-known sites or relax in the luxury of your hotel.

The intention is to have dinner there and stay the night.

Day 4 - Mumbai – Bhimashankar (196 km/5 hours approx.)

The fourth day of the 12-Jyotirlinga tour begins with a sumptuous breakfast at the hotel. then travel by road to Bhimashankar. After you arrive, take a guided transfer to the hotel so you may finish the check-in procedures.

After that, proceed to the Bhimashankar Temple, which is the sacred home of one of Lord Shiva's 12 Jyotirlingas. By praying, you can receive blessings. Your senses will be calmed by the temple's surrounding luxuriant vegetation. Plan an evening trip to the Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary.

After dinner, spent the night at the motel.

Day 5 - Bhimashankar – Shirdi – Shani Shingnapur - Aurangabad (330 km/7.5 hours approx.)

After a leisurely breakfast, check out of your accommodation. You'll be travelling by car to Shirdi today. The holy town in Maharashtra is a well-known destination for pilgrims known for Sai Baba. Once at Shirdi, proceed in the direction of Samadhi Mandir. In the shrine, prostrate yourself and revel in celestial ecstasy.

You will next go to Shri Sai Baba Sansthan Complex and Khandooba Temple. The Khandoba Temple, which located on the main road, is where Sai Baba was welcomed by a Poojari when he arrived in Shirdi.

When visiting Shirdi, devotees frequently don't mind travelling further to visit other sacred locations. You will therefore be driven to Shani Shingnapur after receiving Darshan at Sai Baba Mandir. Lord Shanidev is honoured at the sacred location. The temple and the town both have magnificent architecture. You'll be shocked to learn that there are no gates or locks on any of the homes in the town.

In the evening, take a drive to Aurangabad. The goal is to spend the night at the hotel.

Day 6 - Aurangabad – Grishneshwar – Nashik (257 km/5.5 hours approx.)

In the morning, go to the Grishneshwar Temple. The temple, which houses one of the 12 Jyotirlingas, is not only heavenly but also boasts remarkable architecture. Shiv Puran makes reference to the famous shrine. After finishing your tour to the temple, proceed immediately to Nashik.

Spend a pleasant night at the hotel.

Day 7 - Nashik – Trimbakeshwar – Mumbai (200 km/4 hours approx.) – Ujjain via Indore (55.4 km/1.5 hours approx.)

Prepare yourself the night before to go to the Trimbakeshwar Shiva Temple and pray. Numerous Lord Shiva worshippers visit the historic Hindu sanctuary every year. At the Godavari River's source, a three-faced statue known as the Jyotirlinga represents Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu, and Lord Mahesh (Shiva). Return to the hotel for breakfast after the service.

Leave the hotel and head to the airport in Mumbai. Take a flight to Indore, then take a car trip to Ujjain from there.

After completing the hotel's check-in procedures, spend the night there.

Day 8 - Ujjain – Omkareshwar (138 km/3 hours approx.)

The day begins early as you get ready to go to the daily 4:00 a.m. Bhasma aarti at the Mahakaleshwar Temple. When you are finished with the pooja, return to the hotel for breakfast. Check out of the hotel later and drive to Omkareshwar.

The town's name derives from the way it reflects the shape of the sacred letter "Om" as it lies along the banks of the River Narmada. After arriving, relax for a while before travelling to the Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga temple to watch the aarti in the evening. Your spiritual side will be awakened by the sacred rite, and you'll feel blessed.

Take advantage of a hotel stay the night.

Day 9 - Omkareshwar – Indore (83 km/2.5 hours approx.) - Hyderabad – Srisailam (213 km/4.5 hours approx.)

Get up early on day nine of your 12-Jyotirlinga trip to make it to the Omkareshwar temple in time for the abhishekam ritual. After that, tuck into a delicious breakfast, check out of the hotel and get ready to go to Indore. Take a guided transfer to the airport to catch a flight to Hyderabad after arriving. Once there, begin driving in the direction of Srisailam.

One of the twelve Jyotirlingas, Mallikarjuna, is located at Srisailam, which is thought to be one of India's oldest towns. After arriving, have lunch before going to the Mallikarjuna Jyotirlinga Temple to offer respects. Take part in the aarti in the evening and enjoy the delight.

The pre-arranged hotel in Srisailam is where you will spend the night.

Day 10 - Mallikarjuna Temple – Hyderabad (23 km/1 hour approx.)

Attending the early morning abhishekam ritual at the Mallikarjuna Jyotirlinga Temple starts the day. Once the presiding deity has been appeased, eat breakfast and begin the drive back to Hyderabad.

Hyderabad, known as the "City of Nizams," has a significant historical past. Visit the spectacular Salarjung Museum upon arrival; it is one of three national museums in the nation. The next site you'll see is the Charminar, one of Hyderabad's most significant landmarks. When illuminated at night, it appears simply amazing. At this point, the Mecca Masjid is closed.

Take advantage of a hotel stay the night.

Day 11 - Hyderabad – Madurai – Rameshwaram

Start your day off right with a delicious breakfast. The check-out procedures are then finished, and then you'll board an aircraft for Madurai. Enjoy a trip to the renowned Meenakshi Amman Temple after arriving. The temple, which has amazing architecture, draws visitors from all over the world. So make a wish and bend down.

Then, take a drive to Rameshwaram. It is revered as one of the holiest Char Dham locations and is renowned for hosting one of Lord Shiva's 12 heavenly Jyotirlingas. From Madurai, it takes about three and a half hours to get to Rameshwaram.

On arrival, check-in at the hotel for dinner and overnight stay.

Day 12 - Rameshwaram – Madurai (172 km/3 hours approx.) – Delhi

Around 4:00 in the morning, leave for the revered Mani Darshan. The holy bath in the sea is the next task. Samudra Snan is the name for this. Finish the Kund Snan rites after that. You are now prepared to attend the Rameshwaram Jyotirlinga Temple's abhishekam ritual.

After receiving the Lord's blessing, proceed to the hotel to enjoy breakfast. Check out of the hotel and drive back to Madurai after that. To catch the aircraft to Delhi, get at the airport by 2:00 pm.

When you get to Delhi, be transferred to the chosen hotel for the night.

Day 13 - Delhi – Haridwar (220 km/4 hours 2 min) – Guptkashi (207 km/7 hours 49 min)

Transfer to the New Delhi Railway station in the morning to catch your train to Haridwar. Around 11:30 am, you will arrive at your destination. Start your journey to Guptkashi after this. The picturesque hamlet, which is located on the western bank of the River Mandakini, is home to numerous holy locations, including the Vishwanath Temple, the Ardhnarishwar Temple, the Manikaran Kund, etc.

After arriving, finish the check-in procedures and take the remainder of the day at your leisure. Take a trip or relax by yourself. Enjoy a delicious meal later that evening.

The hotel is where one spends the night.

Day 14 - Guptkashi – Phata (14.4 km/40 min approx.) – Kedarnath – Phata – Guptkashi

In the morning, you will be driven to the Phata helipad. From there, take a helicopter to one of the Char Dham locations, Kedarnath. The Kedarnath Temple, one of the 12 famous Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva, is located in the town. Legend has it that the Jyotirlinga represents Lord Shiva in the form of a bull with a hump. The Pandava brothers of the illustrious Hindu epic Mahabharata constructed the revered temple of Kedarnath, which was later restored by Adi Shankaracharya in the eighth century.

Once there, take your priority tickets. Darshan to the temple typically takes a while, but thanks to your priority tickets, you can do it as soon as possible. After the holy darshan, take a helicopter back to Phata. Your car is waiting for you to return to the hotel for dinner from this location.

Take advantage of a hotel stay the night.

Day 15 - Guptkashi – Haridwar (204 km/7 hours approx.) - Varanasi

Large portions of your breakfast and a direct trip to Haridwar. Haridwar, one of the seven sacred towns in Hinduism, is a significant destination for pilgrims. The Ganga meanders through the sacred town, which is located in Uttarakhand at the base of the Himalayas. When you arrive, a guided transfer to the Haridwar Railway Station will be provided so that you can catch the train to Varanasi.

It is planned to spend the night onboard.

Day 16 - Arrival in Varanasi

At the railway station in Varanasi, get off the train in the late afternoon. Meet our tour guide and be transferred to one of the hotels on our list. Get settled in and check in. Prepare yourself for the evening to be awed by a magnificent event known as the evening Ganga aarti performed at Dashashwamedh Ghat.

Just after sunset, as night falls everywhere, the magnificent aarti begins. Priests dressed in saffron gather on the platform to perform the spellbinding rite, and they lift enormous, heavy brass lamps in adoration of the River Goddess. Hymns being chanted, heartfelt music playing, and the scent of flowers and incense making your evening a memorable one. The entire situation is exciting and worth seeing.

Return to the hotel for the night after the aarti to spend.

Day 17 - Varanasi – Deogarh (432 km/6.5 hours approx.)

Get up early in order to take a Ganges riverboat excursion early in the morning. Observe how the earth awakens with the rising sun and how people travel to the ghats for daily rituals. After breakfast, head out to view some of Varanasi's most well-known temples. The Durga Temple is the day's opening attraction. You will next proceed in the direction of Tulsi Manas Temple. Visit Birla Mandir later.

Pay your rent to the temple in honour of the Goddess of the same name, Visalakshi. Head to the Annapurna Devi Mandir after devotion. It is now time to go to the most well-known Shri Kashi Vishwanath Temple, one of India's 12 Jyotirlingas. The next activity is a trip to Sarnath, which is located 10 kilometres from Varanasi.

Varanasi, revered as the location of Lord Buddha's first sermon delivered in Deer Park, has a transcendent spiritual aura. Don't pass up the opportunity to visit the Dharmarajika, Chaukhandi, and Dharnek stupas on your trip to Sarnath. Arrive at Varanasi Railway Station in comfort later in the evening to catch the train for Jasidih Railway Station; from there, you will travel to Deogarh.

Enjoy a night aboard the ship.

Day 18 - Deogarh – Baidyanath – Basukinath (46.8 km/1 hour approx.)

You will begin your journey to Deogarh after you arrive at Jasidih Railway Station. When you get to Deogarh, finish the hotel check-in procedures. After some time spent adjusting your posture, leave the comfort of your bedroom and travel to the Baba Baidyanath Jyotirlinga Temple. Attend the Lord Shiva's Jyotirlinga's abhishekam and perform puja archna.

You will next depart to see one of the nearby old temples, Basukinath Temple. According to legend, the shrine is Baba Bhole Nath's court. In the Basukinath Temple, the Shiv and Parvati temples are situated directly in front of one another. It is thought that Lord Shiva and Mata Parvati cross paths when the gates of both temples open in the sunset.

Pray at any of the complex's several more modest temples dedicated to various Gods and Goddesses. Return to the hotel after darshan and, if time and energy allow, attend the evening aarti.

Take advantage of a hotel stay the night.

Day 19 - Deogarh – Jasidih (8.4 km/18 min approx.)

The early morning aarti at the Baidyanath Jyotirlinga Temple kicks off the final day of your 12 Jyotirlinga tour package. Return to your hotel for breakfast after that. At 11:00 a.m., check out of the hotel and depart to explore the markets. After that, take a transfer to the Jasidih train station to join the next train.

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