Yatra Info
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Elite Local Stay
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Kathmandu
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Meals included
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English, Hindi, Nepali
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Taxi
Mystic Tirthas of Nepal Yatra – A Spiritual Discovery by Jipanditji
Unveil the mystical sanctity of Nepal’s lesser-known yet supremely powerful tirthas on this divine 9-day pilgrimage with jipanditji.com — your trusted guide in Sanatan Vedic rituals and curated yatras.
Begin in the sacred valley of Kathmandu, where every corner echoes with divinity. Seek blessings at Pashupatinath Mahadev, one of the 12 Jyotirlingas outside India, witness the Shaktipeeth of Guhyeshwari Devi, and marvel at the cosmic rest of Budhanilkantha’s sleeping Vishnu.
Travel through lush hills and riverscapes to Pokhara, a gateway of nature and divinity. Enroute, ascend by cable car to the wish-fulfilling Manakamana Devi Temple, where Sankalp and guided poojas by Jipanditji’s pandits elevate your devotion. In Pokhara, soak in spiritual energy as you explore Devi’s Falls, Seti Gorge, and the serene Fewa Lake, capped with a soul-refreshing boat ride.
The spiritual climax awaits at Muktinath Temple (Muktidham) — nestled in the Himalayas at 3,710 meters. After a jeep ride and 300-step trek, take the divine bath under the 108 Mukti Dharas and perform gotra-based rituals with certified pandits. It is here that bhakti meets moksha.
Next, step into the birthplace of Mata Sita — Janakpur Dham, a hidden gem of the Ramayana circuit. Offer your prayers at the Ram Janaki Temple, visit Biwah Mandap, Hanuman Mandir, Ganga Sagar, and feel your soul connect with the footprints of Lord Ram and Mata Sita.
Finally, conclude your journey with panoramic blessings at Chandragiri Hills by ropeway — a perfect end to a pilgrimage rooted in faith, ritual, and breathtaking Himalayan beauty.
Sacred Temples & Shaktipeeths
- Pashupatinath Temple – Jyotirlinga of Lord Shiva and Nepal’s most revered Shaivite shrine
- Guhyeshwari Shaktipeeth – Divine seat of Goddess Parvati, deeply connected to tantric traditions
- Budhanilkantha Temple – Majestic idol of Lord Vishnu in a sleeping posture, floating on water
- Bindabasini Temple, Pokhara – Devoted to Goddess Durga, nestled in the lap of the Himalayas
- Manakamana Temple – Wish-fulfilling Shaktipeeth reached via scenic cable car ride
- Muktidham (Muktinath Temple) – Himalayan moksha kshetra with 108 holy water spouts for divine cleansing
- Jwala Mai Temple, Muktinath – Eternal flame temple, where fire, water, and earth coexist miraculously
- Kumari Temple (Living Goddess) – Glimpse Nepal’s unique living deity tradition in Kathmandu Durbar Square
- Personalized gotra-based pooja at Muktinath
- Rudrabhishek, Gita Path, or Shraddh Vidhi by Jipanditji Pandits