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Teen Dham Tour

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Per Person

Total Duration:10 Days

Destination:Nepal

Trip Grade:Easy

Transportation:Private Transportation

Accommodation:Hotel

Dwarka - Rameswaram - Jagannath Puri 

The itinerary outlines a comprehensive journey through several culturally rich and spiritually significant destinations in India, starting from Kathmandu, Nepal. Travelers embark on a multi-day adventure that includes visits to Thiruvananthapuram, Kanyakumari, Rameswaram, Kolkata, Bhubaneswar, Jagannathpuri, Rajkot, Dwarka, and Somnath, with strategic stops and sightseeing along the way.

The journey begins with a flight from Kathmandu to Thiruvananthapuram, where travelers are greeted with a transfer to their hotel for dinner and an overnight stay. From there, the itinerary leads to Kanyakumari and Rameswaram, exploring iconic temples and local attractions, followed by a flight to Kolkata for further exploration of Gangasagar and nearby sights.

Continuing the pilgrimage, travelers proceed to Bhubaneswar and Jagannathpuri, immersing themselves in the spiritual ambiance of revered temples. The journey then takes a flight to Rajkot, with a visit to Dwarka to explore its ancient temples and historical sites. Finally, the itinerary concludes with a visit to the sacred Somnath temple before returning to Kathmandu via Mumbai or Delhi.

Throughout the itinerary, travelers are treated to a blend of cultural immersion, spiritual enlightenment, and scenic beauty, promising a deeply enriching and memorable experience.

Day to Day Itinerary

Day 01:FLY FROM KATHMANDU TO THIRUVANANTHPURAM (via Delhi)

Day 02:Kanyakumari to Rameswaram - approx. 5 hours

Day 03:RAMESWARAM SIGHTSEEING

Day 04:RAMESWARAM – KOLKATA (via Bangalore)

Day 05:KOLKATA – BHUBANESWAR

Day 06:JAGANNATHPURI FULL DAY SIGHTSEEING

Day 07:JAGANNATH PURI TO RAJKOT (via Mumbai)

Day 08:DWARKA FULL DAY SIGHTSEEING

Day 09:SOMNATH SIGHTSEEING

Day 10:DEPARTURE

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Detail Itinerary

Day 01FLY FROM KATHMANDU TO THIRUVANANTHPURAM (via Delhi)Travel from Kathmandu to Thiruvananthapuram via Delhi by flight. Upon arrival in Thiruvananthapuram, transfer to the hotel for dinner and overnight accommodation.

Day 02Kanyakumari to Rameswaram - approx. 5 hoursEarly morning drive to Kanyakumari for Darshan in Kanyakumari temple (Kumari Amman Temple) This is one of the most gorgeous temples in Kanyakumari and is renowned for its mystical aura and intriguing history. Popular as Devi Kumari Mandir, Kumari Amman Temple, and Bhagavathy Amman Temple, the glorious architecture of this temple was shaped by the Pandayas and renovated by the Nayaks. Commemorating the passionate love and tragic faith of Goddess Parvati, the temple worships the reincarnation of the goddess as Kanya Kumari. Local sightseeing. After sightseeing drive to Rameswaram. Dinner and overnight stay.

Day 03RAMESWARAM SIGHTSEEINGAfter breakfast visit famous places in Rameswaram Sri Panch Mukhi Hanuman Temple, Gandhamadhana Parvatham Jatayu Theertham, Villundi Theertham, Ramar Patham, Sita Theertham, Lakshman Theertham, Dhanuskodi, Agni Theertham, Ramanatha Swamy Temple. Visit Ramanatha Swamy Temple. Drive back to the hotel for dinner and an overnight stay.

Day 04RAMESWARAM – KOLKATA (via Bangalore) Early morning proceed to Madurai Airport to fly to Kolkata via Bangalore. Dinner and Overnight stay in Kolkata.

Day 05KOLKATA – BHUBANESWARAfter Breakfast Darshan in Gangasagar. Holy dip in the Sagar beach. Sightseeing nearby famous places. After sightseen, depart to Bhubaneswar (fly or by train) overnight stay there.

Day 06JAGANNATHPURI FULL DAY SIGHTSEEING Early Morning drive to Jagannathpuri Temple. Shree Jagannath Temple Puri is a highly venerated pilgrimage destination consisting of one main temple and thirty smaller surrounding ones. The temple houses the deity Jagannath, who is believed to be an incarnation of Vishnu.
There are about 30 temples within the Puri temple enclosure. Situated inside Lord Jagannath Temple and in front of Vimala Temple is the Rohini Kunda. The water of this kunda is known as Karana water and is sprinkled on devotees for purification. After pooja return to hotel and overnight stay.

Day 07JAGANNATH PURI TO RAJKOT (via Mumbai)After breakfast fly to Rajkot via Mumbai. Overnight stay in Rajkot.

Day 08DWARKA FULL DAY SIGHTSEEING Early Morning drive to Dwarka. Visit Dwarkadhish Temple. The puja or offerings are given to Lord Krishna in the temple of Dwarkadhish temple. There are a lot of statues and paintings carved in the temple. The designs depict some sort of dance forms and deities, probably depicting the life of people during the time of construction. From there we moved to Gopi talav, which is a small pond where lord Krishna is believed to do pranks with Gopis. After local sightseeing in Dwarka, Drive back to the hotel for dinner and an overnight stay.

Day 09SOMNATH SIGHTSEEINGEarly morning drive to Somnath. This is one of the twelve Jyotirlinga shrines of the Lord. It was re-constructed many times. The temple is located on the coast adjacent to Somnath Beach. The temple appears to be made out of sandalwood and the designs carved on it are intriguing and marvelous.
Overnight Stay in Somnath/Rajkot.

Day 10DEPARTUREFly Back to Kathmandu via Mumbai/ Delhi for further Destinations.

Recommendations for Yatra

Embark on your Mount Kailash pilgrimage worry-free with our recommended Mount Kailash Travel Insurance. Tailored for the unique challenges of this sacred journey, it provides coverage for trip disruptions, medical emergencies, and unforeseen events. Prioritize your safety and peace of mind as you explore the spiritual wonders of Mount Kailash with our specialized travel insurance.

High altitudes pose challenges like lower oxygen levels, inducing symptoms such as headaches, nausea, lethargy, and breathlessness. These affect everyone, regardless of age or fitness. Acclimatization is crucial; avoid tranquilizers and antibiotics. Slow down activities, rest frequently, and reduce talking. Walk slowly, keep loads light, and observe silence with a smile. Consume liquids, avoid sudden exertion, and protect against cold. Don't bathe in streams, protect against dust and sun, and follow experienced guides. Prioritize rest, hydration, and warm clothing during winter.

Wi-Fi will be accessible in Kathmandu, but as we venture into the more secluded regions of Nepal, connectivity will be restricted. The tour guide will carry a satellite phone for emergency communication. Wi-Fi connection is more accessible in the Tibet region as well, while there are no such facilities in Mansarovar, and during the Parikrama. 

Options for e-sims are widely available in supported devices for cellular data, while mainstream social media including WhatsApp and Facebook are prohibited in China. The use of VPNs may allow for seamless communication with family back home. 

During May to September, temperatures in Nepal and Tibet range from 10 to 22°C during the day. Despite the moderate daytime temperatures, the intense sun at high altitudes can create a much warmer sensation. Nighttime temperatures may drop significantly, reaching as low as -5°C.

As altitude increases, the body requires time to adapt to lower oxygen levels through a process known as acclimatization. Proper acclimatization is crucial for maintaining health and ensuring a comfortable journey at high altitudes. Most individuals are affected by the reduced oxygen levels at elevations exceeding 2,500 meters. Diamox (Acetazolamide) has proven to be highly effective in facilitating acclimatization and countering High Altitude Sickness. Further details will be provided closer to the journey.

Please consult your doctor and undergo a medical examination before embarking on the Mount Kailash and Lake Manasarovar yatra. Given the high altitudes, it is advisable to begin exercises such as walking, jogging, yoga, and breathing exercises at least a month prior to ensure a successful journey.

The Touch Kailash Team will be providing a Duffel Bag, a 25l Backpack, and a Down Jacket (on a refundable basis), upon your arrival in Kathmandu. 

Documents:
Carry a small waist pouch or document bag to organize essential documents:
- Passport with photocopies
- Photographs
- Identity card
- Diary for addresses and contacts
- Ball pens with spare refills
- Maps/Charts/Books
- Travel cheques, credit cards & currency
- Airline/Railway tickets/vouchers
- Any other personal documents

 

Common Items:
- Big bag for equipment
- Small light trek bag
- Water bottle/Thermos flask (1 liter)

 

Clothing:
- Enough clothing for the entire journey, including trek suits, leisure wear, jogging trousers, T-shirts, polar fleece, shirts, salwar kameez, etc.
- Wool socks, thick tights, wool monkey cap, scarves, warm light gloves
- Wool/thermal long underwear
- Rainwear (umbrella or raincoat)

 

Footwear:
- Sports comfortable shoes/trainers (Nike, Adidas, etc.) with a spare pair
- A pair of light slippers

 

Toiletries:
- Toiletries kit (soap, shampoo, toothbrush, toilet rolls, towels, etc.)
- Sunscreen lotion/cream
- Facial tissues, wet wipes

 

Camping Items:
- Torch/candle/matchbox/lighter/batteries
- Knife
- Plastic mug
- Dusk masks/face masks

 

Personal & General Items:
- Regular medicines
- Dark sunglasses
- Favorite food for energy (nuts, biscuits, powdered juice)
- Kapoor/Vicks/Inhaler, etc.
- Binoculars/Camera/extra batteries
- Milk powder for tea

 

First Aid Kit:
- Typical backpacking kit for minor injuries
- Diamox/Aspirin/painkillers
- Lip balm/Mustard oil/Vaseline
- Plasters
- TCP, salt, mint, Vicks for sore throats

  • The Currency for Nepal is Nepalese Rupee, while there are options to exchange at the airport, you may find better exchange rates at the numerous exchange centers in the Thamel Market. 
  • The Currency used in Tibet is the Chinese Yuan, US Dollars or other currencies are not accepted. 
  • While US Dollars and major currencies, including Indian Rupees, are accepted in Nepal, this is not the case in Tibet. If you intend to convert your money to Chinese Yuan, you can do so either at international airports or in Kathmandu.

This journey encompasses urban, rural, and remote areas in Nepal and Tibet, resulting in varying accommodations and amenities. Whether it's five-star hotels and guest houses or camping in the breathtaking Himalayan regions under the care of our staff, you can be confident that we will consistently offer the best possible facilities in every instance.

All Travelers must ensure that their passport is valid for a minimum of 6 months from the date of tour completion. 

  • Indian Passport Holders do not require a visa to enter Nepal
  • All foreign Passport Holders can get their 30 days multiple entry visa to Nepal at the Kathmandu Airport, or online from the Nepal Immigration Website
  • All Visas and Permits along with other needful documents for Tibet will be arranged by Touch Kailash Team

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Trip Highlights

Some highlights of the trip include:

1. Kumari Amman Temple in Kanyakumari: This temple is renowned for its mystical aura and rich history, dedicated to Goddess Parvati. The architecture, history, and spiritual significance make it a must-visit destination.

2. Rameswaram Sightseeing: Rameswaram is steeped in religious significance, with attractions like Sri Panch Mukhi Hanuman Temple, Ramanatha Swamy Temple, and Dhanuskodi offering insights into Hindu mythology and culture.

3. Gangasagar Holy Dip: Taking a holy dip in Gangasagar Beach near Kolkata is considered spiritually purifying for Hindus. The visit to Gangasagar offers a unique blend of religious fervor and natural beauty.

4. Shree Jagannath Temple, Puri: This iconic temple dedicated to Lord Jagannath is a major pilgrimage site for Hindus. The temple complex, rituals, and religious fervor make it a captivating destination for spiritual seekers.

5. Dwarkadhish Temple in Dwarka: Dedicated to Lord Krishna, this temple is one of the Char Dham pilgrimage sites and holds immense religious significance. The architecture and legends associated with the temple make it a highlight of the trip.

6. Somnath Temple: As one of the twelve Jyotirlinga shrines, the Somnath Temple is revered by Hindus. The temple's location by the coast and its architectural beauty adds to its allure, making it a memorable stop on the journey.

7. Cultural Immersion: Throughout the trip, travelers have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the diverse cultures and traditions of India, experiencing local cuisine, art, music, and customs firsthand.

8. Scenic Beauty: From the coastal landscapes of Rameswaram and Somnath to the historical sites of Dwarka and Kolkata, the trip offers breathtaking views and photo opportunities at every turn.

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