Trip Info
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Car
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2 & 3 Stars Hotels
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2233 metres
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Chandiagrh
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Year around
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Eco-Tour, Pilgrimage tour, Hill Station tour
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Breakfast and Dinner
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English, Hindi
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Easy to Moderate
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4-15
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5
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65
Overview
Himachal Shakti Peeth Darshan offers a soul-stirring journey through the mystical valleys of the Himalayas, where divine feminine energy pulses through ancient temples nestled in serene landscapes. The most revered among them is the Jwalamukhi Temple in Kangra, where eternal blue flames rise mysteriously from fissures in the rock, symbolizing the tongue of Goddess Sati. Nearby, the Chintpurni Temple in Una district draws devotees seeking relief from worries, while Brajeshwari Devi Temple in Kangra—believed to be the site where Sati’s breasts fell—radiates maternal grace and strength. Pilgrims also visit Naina Devi Temple in Bilaspur, associated with Sati’s eyes, perched atop a hill with panoramic views of Gobind Sagar Lake. Each darshan in Himachal is not just a visit, but a spiritual ascent—where nature, devotion, and mythology converge in divine harmony.
Trip Highlights
- Jwalamukhi Temple (Kangra): Witness the eternal blue flames rising from the earth—symbolizing Goddess Sati’s tongue.
- Brajeshwari Devi Temple (Kangra): Known for its golden dome and tantric significance, believed to be where Sati’s breasts fell
- Chintpurni Temple (Una): Seek relief from worldly worries at this serene shrine of Chhinnamastika Devi.
- Naina Devi Temple (Bilaspur): Perched atop a hill, this temple marks the spot where Sati’s eyes fell, offering panoramic views of Gobind Sagar Lake
- Sightseeing of Dhamshala including Mc Leodganj.
- Namgyal Monastery: The personal monastery of the Dalai Lama, a peaceful place for meditation and prayer.
- Tsuglagkhang Complex: Includes the Dalai Lama’s residence, temple, and museum—heart of Tibetan spirituality.
- Kalachakra Temple: A vibrant center for Tibetan Buddhist teachings.
- Tibetan Cuisine: Savor momos, thukpa, and butter tea in cozy hillside cafes.
- Handmade Crafts: Shop for thangka paintings, woolens, prayer flags, and silver jewelry at local markets.
- Norbulingka Institute: A cultural center preserving Tibetan art, with workshops and a tranquil garden.
- Dharamshala–McLeodganj Ropeway: A scenic cable car ride offering aerial views of the valley.