Pilgrimage Tour Packages

Visiting the numerous pilgrimage sites of India is an extremely spiritual experience. You can actually avail a holistic retreat by paying a visit to this land of various religious beliefs. Indus Vacations offers tours to various religious destinations in India such as Varanasi, vaishno devi, Mansarovar, Mathura, Dharamsala, Amritsar, Rishikesh, Kedarnath, Badrinath, Dwarka, Bodhgaya and Amarnath along with various other destinations for a spiritual experience in India.

India is home to people and pilgrimage sites of various religious faiths including Hinduism, Sikkism, Buddhism, Jainism, Islam, Christianity, Parsis and Judaism. A number of religious of the world have found their emerging roots in India.

You can realize this by exploring its temples, churches, monasteries and other places of religious importance. You can opt for a tour to any of the well-known sites such as the holy Sikh city of Amritsar for world-renowned Golden Temple; Dharamsala, the Dalai Lama’s home-in-exile; Rishikesh, the World’s Yoga capital and Varanasi, located on the banks of the holy Ganges, or taking a dip in the holy waters of river Ganga at Har-ki-Paudi in Haridwar.

India can be called the hub of spiritual tourism. Depending on your faith, you can opt for your place of visit. Every religious site in India attracts devotees from all around the world.

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Best Places To Visit In Pilgrimage

Radhanagar Beach

Famous for its powdery white sand, turquoise water, and stunning sunsets. Perfect for swimming, relaxing, and beach photography.

Cellular Jail

A historic colonial-era prison known as Kala Pani. Visit for its moving Light & Sound show that tells stories of India’s freedom struggle.

Elephant Beach

Popular for snorkeling, coral reefs, and thrilling water sports. Great spot for adventure lovers and clear sea views.

Ross Island (Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Island)

Once the British administrative headquarters, now known for ruins, deer, and scenic coastal charm.

Baratang Island

Known for limestone caves, mangrove boat rides, and mud volcanoes. A unique nature experience away from the usual beaches.

Neil Island (Shaheed Dweep)

Peaceful island with calm beaches, natural rock formations, and laid-back vibes. Ideal for couples and slow travel.

Best Things To Do In Pilgrimage

Scuba Diving in Andaman

Explore colorful coral reefs, tropical fish, and crystal-clear underwater life. One of the top experiences in Andaman.

Snorkeling at Elephant Beach

Swim above vibrant corals in shallow clear water. Perfect for beginners and non-swimmers too.

Watch Sunset at Radhanagar Beach

Enjoy one of India’s most beautiful sunsets with soft white sand and peaceful vibes.

Sea Walk at North Bay Island

Walk underwater with a helmet and witness marine life up close without swimming skills.

Visit Cellular Jail Light & Sound Show

Experience the emotional history of India’s freedom fighters through a dramatic evening show.

Island Hopping by Ferry

Travel between scenic islands like Havelock, Neil, and Ross while enjoying ocean views.

Pilgrimage Tour Packages FAQs

Do I need permit to visit Andaman ?

Indian nationals do not require a permit to visit the Andaman Islands. However, a permit is required for some specific tribal areas.

Some popular attractions include Radhanagar Beach, Cellular Jail, Ross Island, Neil Island, Havelock Island, and Baratang Island.

A typical Andaman tour is around 5 to 7 days, allowing time to explore the main islands like Port Blair, Havelock, and Neil.

There is a range of accommodations available, including luxury resorts, budget hotels, guesthouses, and beachside cottages.

Snorkeling, scuba diving, sea walking, and glass-bottom boat rides are popular water activities. Havelock and Neil Islands are famous for their underwater experiences.

Yes, trekking options are available, especially in the lush greenery of Havelock Island and on the trails of Mount Harriet.

The best time to visit Andaman is from October to May when the weather is pleasant, and water activities are accessible.

The monsoon season, from June to September, brings heavy rainfall and rough seas, and many water activities are restricted during this time.

 

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