The journey begins with a scenic drive along the Ganges River, allowing you to soak in the serene beauty of the Himalayan. Along the way, visit spiritually significant sites like:
Vasishta Cave – on the Ganges
Devprayag – The confluence of the Alaknanda and Bhagirathi Rivers, believed to be the origin of the Ganges.
Adi Badri Group of Temples – A lesser-known temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu, offering a quiet spiritual atmosphere.
Dunagrii Maa Temple – A revered temple known for its peaceful surroundings.
The highlight of your pilgrimage is the visit to the Mahavatar Babaji Cave, a place of immense spiritual significance. Here, you’ll have the opportunity to meditate and reflect in the same cave where Mahavatar Babaji, the immortal yogi, is believed to have lived.
This spiritual tour is perfect for:
Kriya Yoga practitioners seeking spiritual growth
Devotees wishing to deepen their connection with Mahavatar Babaji
Travelers looking for a meaningful journey through the Himalayas
We also pick up from Haridwar city or Dehradun City but on extra charge
Devprayag is one of the Panch Prayag (heavenly confluences) of sacred rivers in Uttarakhand. Situated at the confluence of the Alaknanda and the Bhagirathi, the town of Devaprayag lies at an altitude of 472 m.
Adi Badri is a group of ancient temples located 17 kilometers from Karanprayag on the Karanprayag-Ranikhet road. Adi Badri is a famous temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu. The temple is located on the confluence of the Pindar river and Alaknanda river.
Kukuchina, is a secluded spot accessible only through a challenging trek. Its name translates to "Pandavas shelter" as it is believed to have provided refuge to the Pandavas during their secret exile known as "Agyatvas" in the last year of their 14-year exile mentioned in the epic Mahabharata. Here stop for lunch at Joshi Restaurant.
Mahavatar Babaji cave is the Most Spiritual Cave in the Himalayan Region, which is the origin of Kriya yoga and Where Yoga Guru Lahiri Mahasaya received the Kriya Yoga initiation by Mahavatar Babaji Cave.
Dunagiri temple is located 14 km far from Dwarahat. The temple is dedicated to the goddess Durga. It is believed that when Hanuman Ji was carrying the mountain with 'Sanjiwani but for Laxman, a piece of it fell here and since that day this place is known as 'Doonagiri' ('Giri' meaning fell).
Dwarahat literally means “Way to Heaven”. The area was ruled by Chand and Katyuri kings. Dwarahat is an ancient town full of beautiful temples and breathtaking sceneries, that also serves as a wonderful retreat in the Kumaon Mountains.
It is an ancient cave just located just 25 km far from Rishikesh while coming back to Rishikesh. If time permits you can take a visit to the cave hour meditation retreat. It will close after 6 - 7 pm
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