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Top 10 most visited Pilgrimages of North India – Tirth Yatra

India seems to be the global leader of pilgrimage tours due to several religion origination and arrivals flourishes here in wonderful concord. The devotion toward god is a perennial aspect of Indian lifestyle and pay tribute to divinity; individuals undertake pilgrimage tours or Tirth Yatras.

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  1. Allahabad

The city bestowed with plenty of religious and spiritual centers. In order to entertain the amusing of its spirituality and prehistoric, cultural and religious values, one should visit to the temples of Allahabad that show evidence of sacred feels of devoutness.

Major attraction at Allahabad

  • Kumbh Mela
  • Ardh Kumbh:
  • Sangam
  • Hanuman Temple

Best Season to visit: Oct – Mar

Distance from Delhi & How to reach: - Distance between New Delhi to Allahabad is 666 km, you can either choose trains, aerial or can prefer going by road. For connecting the local routes, plenty of transport options are available there such as- Tourist Taxis, Auto-Rickshaws and tempos,

  1. Badrinath

It is one of oldest and holiest temple in the succession of Char Dham shrines; Badrinath temple is located at an elevation of 3133 Mtr in the mountains of Uttrakhand. It also refers to Divya Desams of Lord Vishnu. Due to its religious importance each year thousands of Hindu pilgrims come there to pay obeisance to devotee God.

Major Attraction at Badrinath

  • Mata Murti Temple
  • Satopanth
  • Joshimath
  • Alka Puri

Best Time to visit: May to September

Distance from Delhi & How to reach: - Distance between New Delhi to Badrinath is 528 km, you can either choose trains, aerial or can prefer going by road. For connecting the local routes, plenty of transport options are available there such as- Tourist Taxis, Auto-Rickshaws and tempos,

  1. Gangroti

It is a Hindu pilgrim town on the banks of the tributary Bhagirathi and source of River Ganges. In order to eliminate the destructive impact of her fall, Lord Shiva opened his matted locks and captured the flow of Ganga and since then Ganga naming also as Bhagirathi.

Best Season: April to Jun, Sep to Nov

Distance from Delhi & How to reach:-Nearest airport is Jolly Grant in Dehradun, (26 km from Rishikesh) and nearest international airport is Delhi (513km). You can reach Gangotri from Dehradun by taxis.

  1. Kushinagar

It is one of the most favorable pilgrim destinations of India that is stopover by plenty of devotes throughout the year. This is the same place where great Buddha took his last breath and attained Nirvana.

Major Attraction at Kushinagar

  • Nirvana Stupa
  • Wat Thai Temple
  • Myanmar Buddha Vihar

Best Season: Oct – Mar

Distance from Delhi & How to reach: - Distance between New Delhi to Kushinagar is 794km, you can either choose trains, aerial or can prefer going by road.

  1. Mathura & Vrindavan

The sacred scenery of Mathura discloses an olden times of many centuries. The location is in heart of state Uttar Pradesh, It is the birthplace of the most generous lord of the Hindu God Krishna. It is a sanctified place that jogs your memory about the mischievous tricks of Lord Krishna. It is well thought-out that Vrindavan is dotted with 5000 shrines. This captivates the attention of visitor and with its sacred teaching; one will follow the light that show the path to success.

Major Attraction at Vrindavan

  • Gopishwar Mahadev Temple
  • ISKCON Temple’
  • Radha Raman temple
  • Madana Mohana Temple

Major Attraction at Mathura

  • Dwarkadish Temple
  • Ghats of Mathura
  • Rangji Temple

Best Season: Oct – Mar

Distance from Delhi & How to reach: - Distance between New Delhi to Mathura is 162 km, you can either choose trains, aerial or can prefer going by road. For connecting the local routes, plenty of transport options are available there such as- Tourist Taxis, Auto-Rickshaws and tempos,

  1. Varanasi

Also recognized as Banaras or Kashi, Varanasi boasts of mortal one of the world’s oldest continuously populated cities. It is placing on the banks of sacred river Ganga; it is amongst the most revered destinations in India, which is flocked by the clique of Hinduism, all round the year

Major Attraction at Varanasi

  • Bharat Mata Temple
  • Durga Temple
  • Tulsi Manas Temple

Best Season: Oct – Mar

Distance from Delhi & How to reach: - Distance between New Delhi to Jaipur is 676 km, you can either choose trains, aerial or can prefer going by road.

  1.  Golden Temple - Harmandir Sahib

The Harmandir Sahib is located in Amritsar, Punjab and seems to be holiest place of pilgrimage in Sikhism. Previously known as the Golden Temple, it was authoritatively renamed Harmandir Sahib in March 2005. The gurdwara is a major pilgrimage destination for Sikhs from all over the world, the temple's structural design draws on both Hindu and Muslim inventive styles yet symbolize a unique co evolution of the two.

Best season: - Between March and October

Distance from Delhi: - Distance between New Delhi to is 454 km, you can either choose trains, aerial or can prefer going by road.

  1.  Ajmer

Snuggled in the base of Aravali mountain ranges, Ajmer is a renowned holy spot for both Hindus and Muslims. The secular nature of true India is lived up in the life and history of this great city. A sacred shrine in Ajmer, named Dargah Sharif, where a millions of devotees every year from all over the world to visit and has belief that they Return with all Wishes Fulfilled.

Major Attraction at Ajmer

  • Akbar's Palace & Museum
  • Ropangarh Fort

Distance from New Delhi & How to Reach: - Distance between New Delhi and Ajmer is 389 k.m. Ajmer junction railway station lies on the Delhi-Mumbai railway line and is well connected to several cities in India like Delhi (Chetak Exp), Kolkata (Aii Sdah Exp), Mumbai (Aravalli Exp), Allahabad (Aii Sdah Express) and Lucknow (Bsb Exp)

  9. Pushkar

It is just a place where you will see great religious importance for the Hindus. In the complete India, only Pushkar has got the statue of Lord Brahma. It named Pushkar because Lord Brahma threw the Pushpa along with his Kar (hand), you will see 400 temples and no vehicle traffic on the key street.

Best season to visit: - Between November and March

Distance from Delhi and How to reach: -Distance between New Delhi to Pushkar is 456 km; Buses from Delhi to Ajmer and further to Pushkar are easily available.

  10. Vaishno Devi

Vaishno Devi is sacred religious places in India, not only for Hindus, but also captivates and attracts other communities too. The location is at altitude of 1615 ft on the Trikuta Hills of Shivalik Range, near the town Katra, in Jammu and Kashmir. Goddess Shakti is the presiding deity in the shrine.

Best Time to visit: - Between September and March

Distance from New Delhi & How to reach: - Distance from New Delhi is 684 k.m. For connecting the local routes, plenty of transport options are available there such as- Tourist Taxis, Auto-Rickshaws and tempos,

These are some of the most famous places in North India that leveraged the attention of the visitors. So if you are planning to visit religious place in north India, check the list and explore your knowledge and reach.

3 thoughts on “Top 10 most visited Pilgrimages of North India – Tirth Yatra”

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