OVERVIEW :
“Spirituality is not an extraterrestrial thing- it is the essence of human existence.” India is a country with multiple religions, traditions, beliefs and diversity. Spirituality and religion are an integral component of Indian culture. The most spectacular building has resulted from personal devotional beliefs, rituals, and temple worship. India is recognized for its rich cultural legacy and history. Through this Spiritual tour we tend to provide you the authentic experience of Indian culture. Visit the most famous and significant cities, magnificent monuments and temples of the country. Practice yoga with your yoga guru on sandy shores of the holy river Ganga in Rishikesh (the yoga capital of the world). A personal guide will assist you at all times to explain you the significance of all the monuments and places you visit. Brief descriptions of the cities that we’ll visit through this tour are mentioned below:
Delhi: The national capital of India, known for its food, monuments, markets and administrative buildings. The city has a history for serving as the capital for many kingdoms. Few attractions of the city are India gate, Humayun’s tomb, Qutub minar, Red fort and Jama Mazid. The city is also famous for its busy markets, textiles and imitation jewelry manufacturing.
Agra: Home to the building that forever serves as the face of Indian tourism, the Taj Mahal. The city has served as the capital for Mughal empire until 1658. The city is famous for its unmatched craftsmanship that produces traditional hand-knotted carpets and handicrafts. Not to forget the flavorful mughlai cuisines, Indian snacks and tempting sweets. Other attraction of the city includes Agra fort and Itmat-ud-Daulah.
Vrindavan: The place of birth, of the most worshiped Hindu deity, Krishna. The city has a very significant importance in the Hindu religion and has its mention in many holy books. Vrindavan is famous for its temples that are dedicated to Krishna and his lover, deity Radha.
Rishikesh: Also known as the yoga capital of the world, Rishikesh is a peaceful city that hosts the international yoga fest annually. The peaceful vibes of the city will make your mind calm and composed. Rishikesh also has many places to visit including Beatles ashram, Laxman Jhoola and Triveni ghat.
Jaipur: The Rajputana monarchy was based at Jaipur, popularly referred to as the "pink city of India." Rajputs built a powerful kingdom in the state of Rajasthan and were renowned as brave warriors. You can view the entire city from luxurious forts with towering walls protecting them. The swords, firearms, clothes, and other possessions of Rajput rulers are on display in the City Palace. Among the city's attractions are the Hawa Mahal (Palace of the Breeze), Jantar Mantar (a collection of stone-built astronomical instruments intended for use with the naked eye), Jal Mahal (Water Palace), and Albert Hall Museum. One who travels to Rajasthan must eat Rajasthani food because it has its own fan following in India.