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Sikh Pilgrimage Tour

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Highlights

  1. Golden Temple, Amritsar: Visit the Golden Temple, also known as Sri Harmandir Sahib, the holiest Gurdwara in Sikhism. Marvel at its golden façade, experience the divine atmosphere, and partake in the langar (community kitchen) where free meals are served to all visitors regardless of their background.

  2. Wagah Border Ceremony: Witness the energetic and patriotic Wagah Border Ceremony, a daily military ritual that takes place at the India-Pakistan border near Amritsar. Enjoy the elaborate flag-lowering ceremony and the synchronized display of military drills by Indian and Pakistani soldiers.

  3. Anandpur Sahib: Explore Anandpur Sahib, the birthplace of the Khalsa and an important pilgrimage site. Visit Takht Sri Kesgarh Sahib, one of the five Sikh temporal seats, and participate in the religious ceremonies. Learn about the rich history and significance of this holy town.

  4. Hemkund Sahib: Trek to Hemkund Sahib, a high-altitude Sikh shrine located in the stunning Himalayan region of Uttarakhand. Situated at an elevation of over 4,000 meters, this pilgrimage site is surrounded by breathtaking views of snow-clad mountains and a glacial lake. Experience the spiritual ambiance and take a dip in the sacred lake.

  5. Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, Delhi: Visit Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, a prominent Sikh gurdwara in the heart of Delhi. Seek blessings at this holy site and participate in the daily prayers. Take a moment to admire the beautiful sarovar (pool) and the impressive architecture of the gurdwara.

  6. Hazur Sahib, Nanded: Journey to Hazur Sahib in Nanded, Maharashtra, one of the five Takhts (thrones) of Sikhism. This sacred gurdwara marks the place where Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Sikh Guru, left his mortal body. Attend the daily religious ceremonies and pay homage to the Sikh Guru.

  7. Takht Sri Patna Sahib, Patna: Visit Takht Sri Patna Sahib in Patna, Bihar, another of the five Sikh temporal seats. This gurdwara is dedicated to Guru Gobind Singh, who was born here. Explore the historical significance of the site and immerse yourself in the Sikh traditions and teachings.

  8. Personalized Itineraries: The Sikh Pilgrimage Tour can be customized to suit your preferences and time constraints. Whether you want to focus on specific gurdwaras or include additional Sikh religious sites, the tour can be tailored to create a meaningful and personalized pilgrimage experience.


  1. Respectful Attire: When visiting Sikh gurdwaras, it is important to dress modestly and respectfully. Both men and women should cover their heads with a scarf or turban while inside the gurdwara premises. It is recommended to wear loose-fitting clothing that covers the shoulders and knees.

  2. Shoes and Footwear: At Sikh gurdwaras, visitors are required to remove their shoes before entering the main prayer hall. Carry a pair of socks or slippers to wear inside the gurdwara, as bare feet are not allowed. It is advisable to bring a bag to carry your shoes and keep them safe during your visit.

  3. Head Covering: Covering the head is mandatory for all visitors inside the gurdwara. It is recommended to bring your own scarf or turban, but gurdwaras often provide head coverings for those who don't have them. Maintain the head covering throughout your visit as a sign of respect.

  4. Modest Behavior: Maintain a respectful and modest demeanor while inside the gurdwara. Avoid loud conversations, use of mobile phones, or any behavior that may disrupt the sanctity of the place. Listen to the prayers and hymns with reverence and observe the customs and protocols followed by the Sikh community.

  5. Langar (Community Kitchen): The langar is a key aspect of Sikhism, where free meals are served to all visitors as a symbol of equality and sharing. It is a beautiful tradition to participate in and experience the spirit of selfless service. Follow the instructions of the langar volunteers and be mindful of others while enjoying the langar.

  6. Photography and Videography: Sikh gurdwaras may have specific guidelines regarding photography and videography. Respect these rules and seek permission before taking photographs or videos inside the gurdwara. In some areas, photography may be restricted, especially during religious ceremonies.

  7. Religious Sensitivities: Be mindful of the religious sensitivities and customs of the Sikh community. Seek guidance from local volunteers or gurdwara staff if you are unsure about any specific practices or traditions. It is important to show reverence and respect for the religious beliefs and practices observed within the gurdwara premises.

  8. Cultural Sensitivity: Embrace the cultural diversity and practices of the Sikh community. Engage in conversations, ask questions, and learn from the local Sikhs you encounter during your pilgrimage. Be open-minded, tolerant, and respectful of different cultural perspectives and traditions.

  9. Security and Safety: Follow the security procedures and instructions provided by gurdwara staff or volunteers. Ensure the safety of your belongings and valuables during your visit. If you have any concerns or need assistance, reach out to the gurdwara authorities or local authorities.

  10. Personal Reflection and Devotion: Utilize the pilgrimage as an opportunity for personal reflection, spiritual growth, and devotion. Engage in prayer, meditation, and self-introspection to connect with the teachings and principles of Sikhism. Embrace the serenity and spiritual ambiance of the gurdwaras to enhance your pilgrimage experience.


Overview

  1. The Sikh Pilgrimage Tour is a sacred journey that takes individuals on a spiritual exploration of significant Sikh religious sites in India. This tour is designed for Sikhs and those interested in Sikhism, offering a deep insight into the rich history, traditions, and spiritual teachings of the Sikh faith.
  2. The tour typically starts in Amritsar, home to the iconic Golden Temple, the holiest shrine of Sikhism. Here, visitors can witness the beauty of the gurdwara's golden façade, partake in the community kitchen (langar), and experience the devotion and inclusivity that are central to Sikhism.
  3. From Amritsar, the tour may proceed to Anandpur Sahib, the birthplace of the Khalsa, where visitors can explore the historical sites associated with the Sikh Guru and engage in religious ceremonies. The journey may then take participants to other significant Sikh gurdwaras such as Hemkund Sahib, located amidst the majestic Himalayan mountains, and Takht Sri Patna Sahib in Patna, Bihar, where Guru Gobind Singh was born.
  4. The tour often includes a visit to Gurudwara Bangla Sahib in Delhi, a prominent Sikh gurdwara known for its serene ambiance and devotion. Additionally, pilgrims may have the opportunity to visit Hazur Sahib in Nanded, Maharashtra, another significant gurdwara associated with Guru Gobind Singh.
  5. Each stop on the Sikh Pilgrimage Tour allows participants to immerse themselves in the spiritual atmosphere, participate in daily prayers and ceremonies, and seek blessings from the Sikh holy scriptures, the Guru Granth Sahib. Pilgrims also have the chance to engage with the local Sikh community, learn about Sikh history and values, and gain a deeper understanding of the Sikh way of life.
  6. It is worth noting that the Sikh Pilgrimage Tour can be customized based on individual preferences, time constraints, and specific sites of interest. Whether one seeks a comprehensive journey encompassing multiple gurdwaras or wishes to focus on specific locations, the tour can be personalized to create a meaningful and transformative pilgrimage experience.
  7. Overall, the Sikh Pilgrimage Tour offers a profound spiritual journey, allowing individuals to connect with their faith, gain insights into Sikhism's principles of equality, selfless service, and devotion, and experience the vibrant Sikh culture and heritage. It is a unique opportunity to embark on a pilgrimage that nourishes the soul and deepens one's connection with the Sikh faith.

Itinerary

Day 01 : Delhi
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After arrival at Delhi. Meet our representative at the airport who’ll escort you to the hotel. Check-in at the hotel. Rest of the day at leisure. Spend overnight at the hotel.

Day 02 : Delhi
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Early morning after breakfast, leave the hotel to visit Gurudwaras – Bangla Sahib, Sis Ganj and Rakab Ganj. Later in the day visit the main tourist attractions of the city like India Gate, Parliament House  and Red Fort. Spend night in Delhi at the hotel.

Day 3 : Rishikesh
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In the morning after breakfast, head for Rishikesh. Upon reaching Rishikesh check-in at the hotel. After resting for a while, start for a short visit to the temples and ashrams of Reshikesh. In the evening visit ghats of river Ganges for attending the Aarti ceremony. Reiter for the night at hotel.

Day 4 : Joshimath
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Post breakfast, drive to Joshimath- the winter abode of Lord Badrinath. Enjoy lunch along the way. On reaching  Joshimath in the evening, check –in at the hotel.  Relish dinner and retire for the night.

Day 5 : Govindghat - Ghangria
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On the 5th day of the tour, reach Govindghat after driving for 18 kms at a stretch. After resting for a while and an early lunch, start with trekking to reach Ghangria, the base camp for Hemkund Sahib and Valley of Flowers.

Day 6 : Ghangria - Hemkund - Ghangria
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Wake-up early in the morning and after breakfast, start trekking to Hemkund Sahib- the holy pilgrimage of Sikhs. In the evening return to Ghangria. Spend a night in the tent.

Day 7 : Ghangria - Govindghat - Rudraprayag
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Start early in the morning after breakfast, start return trek to Govindghat. After arriving Govindghat drive to Rudraprayag via Joshimath and Karnaprayag. Check-in at the hotel for overnight stay, upon reaching.  While your stay at Rudraprayag pay a visit to the union of  Alaknanda and Mandikini river a famous Hindu Pilgrimage site.

Day 8 : Rudraprayag - Rishikesh
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Early in the morning leave for Rishikesh. Halt midway for lunch. On reaching Rishikesh, check-in at the hotel for an overnight stay.

Day 09: Rishikesh-Chandigarh via Paonta Sahib
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Post  breakfast, head straight to Chandigarh. Stop midway to visit Gurudwara Poanta Sahib. Resume with your drive to Chandigarh. Upon arriving, check- in at hotel. Spend rest of the day at leisure. Night at hotel.

Day 10 : Chandigarh - Anandpur Sahib
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On the 10th day of the tour pay a visit to Anandpur Sahib and Gurudwara Parivar Vichhora . The Anandpur Sahib – Gurudwara is situated on the left bank of river Satluj. Overnight at hotel

Day 11 : Anandpur Sahib - Manali
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In the morning head for Manali. Explore this popular hill station that offers spectacular views of the snowcapped peaks and wooded slopes. Check-in at the hotel, on arrival. Spend rest of the day appreciating the beauty of the place.  Retire for the night at Manali.

Day 12 : Manali - Manikaran
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Post breakfast, start for Manikaran. The place is popular among the visitors for its sulphur springs, Gurudwara and temple. Excursion to visit Sri Guru Nanak Devji Gurudwara, Lord Ramchandra Temple, Temple of Lord Shiva and Kulant Pith . Night at Manikaran.

Day 13 : Manikaran - Kullu - Mandi
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Early morning start for Mandi. Stop midway to visit Kullu. Some of the major tourist attractions of the place are Deo Tibba, Raghunath Temple, Basheshwar Mahadev Temple, Jagannathi Devi Temple and The Great Himalayan National Park. Later continue to Mandi. Overnight stay at the hotel in Mandi.

Day 14 : Mandi - Amritsar
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Leave for Amritsar in the morning by road. Check-in at the hotel upon arrival. After resting for a while, visit the Golden Temple. Halt for the night in Amritsar.

Day 15 : Amritsar
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After early breakfast leave for excursion to Tarn Taran, built in memory of Guru Arjun Dev. Later drive to Gobindwal, a short drive from Tarn Taran. Afterwards proceed to Hazoor Sahib to visit the  Samadhi of the second Sikh guru, Guru Angad Dev Ji.

Day 16 : Amritsar
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In the morning after breakfast, set out to visit Jalianwala Bagh, the historic site where hundreds of  men, women and children were massacred by British General Michael Dyer. Later in the day proceed to Gurudwara Baba Bakala. In the evening  visit Wagah Border for witnessing the Flag Retreat / Changing of Guard Ceremony.

Day 17 : Amritsar - Delhi - Onward Destination.
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After breakfast , transfer to airport to board a flight to Delhi for your onward journey.

Inclusion

 Hotel accommodation as per package same or similar hotels. • Breakfast + Lunch OR Dinner

• Transfers and sightseeing as pre-package car

• All toll tax, parking, fuel and driver allowances

• All applicable hotel and transport taxes.


Exclusion

 GST will be extra 5%

• Anything not mentioned under ‘Package Inclusions

• All personal expenses, optional tours and extra meals

• Medical and travel insurance

• Any kind of entry fees anywhere if not mentioned in including

• Tips, travel insurance, medical insurance, laundry charges, liquors, mineral water, telephone charges

• All items of personal nature


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