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Himachal Devi Darshan Package from Chandigarh

Tour Duration: 2 Nights / 3 Days

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Embark on a divine journey with our Himachal Devi Darshan Tour Package from Chandigarh, specially designed for devotees who wish to seek blessings at the most sacred Shakti Peeths & Devi Temples of Himachal Pradesh. This yatra covers famous temples including Mata Mansa Devi, Mata Naina Devi, Mata Chintapurni, Mata Jwala Ji, Mata Baglamukhi, Mata Chamunda Devi, and Mata Brajeshwari Devi Nagarkot Dhaam, Kangra.

We ensure a comfortable and memorable trip by arranging stays at the best hotels near the temples, offering cleanliness, safety, and modern amenities. Our carefully chosen accommodations provide you with the relaxation you deserve after a spiritually fulfilling day.

With our local expertise and years of experience in conducting Himachal Devi Tour packages, we take care of every detail—smooth transportation in government-registered vehicles, temple timings, quick darshan guidance, and personalized assistance throughout the yatra.

Our professional and skilled drivers are well-versed with the hill routes and temple traditions, ensuring you enjoy a safe, hassle-free, and deeply spiritual journey.

Choose us for your Chandigarh to Himachal Devi Darshan Yatra and experience the perfect blend of spirituality, comfort, and expert travel services. With us, your pilgrimage is not just a trip—it’s a soulful journey filled with blessings, devotion, and peace.

🌟 Benefits of Booking with Us


When you choose us for your Himachal Devi Darshan Tour from Chandigarh, you don’t just book a trip – you book peace of mind, comfort, and a truly divine experience.

Why Travel with Us?
Local Expertise: Years of experience in conducting Himachal pilgrimage tours with in-depth knowledge of temple routes, timings, and traditions.

🏨Comfortable Stays: Handpicked clean & comfortable hotels near temples for a stress-free yatra. The quality of accommodation significantly influences the overall cost, with luxurious options selected to ensure a comfortable and restful stay for all pilgrims.

🚘Safe Transportation: Govt-registered vehicles with all valid documents & professional drivers experienced in hill driving.

Customized Packages: Options for 3-day express tours or 5-day relaxed tours, tailored as per your time & preference.

Personal Assistance: Dedicated coordinators to guide you through darshan, local customs, and itinerary adjustments.

Value for Money: Transparent pricing with no hidden costs – delivering quality service over cheap compromises.

Trusted Service: Hundreds of satisfied pilgrims have travelled with us, making us a reliable Himachal yatra specialist.

🕉️Quick Darshan: Special arrangements for faster and more convenient temple visits, known as Sugam Darshan, are often included. These allow pilgrims to avoid long queues and  reducing waiting timeespecially helpful during peak seasons and festivals to experience a more peaceful and focused spiritual visit.

📞 Book Your Darshan Tour Now: Call us at: 01894314564

We’re happy to assist you in planning a meaningful and memorable getaway to the hills of Himachal.

✨ With us, your yatra is not just travel – it’s a spiritually fulfilling journey with all the comfort and care you deserve.
Itinerary for Himachal Shaktipeeth Package

Day 1 : Shri Naina Devi Ji & Jwala Ji Shaktipeeth Darshan

Arrival & Start of Pilgrimage

On your arrival you will be received at Chandigarh Railway Station, Airport, ISBT or any place you will be staying and driven to Maa Naina Devi, located in the Bilaspur District of Himachal Pradesh.

Morning Drive to Shri Naina Devi Ji Shaktipeeth

Begin your yatra with a scenic drive to Shri Naina Devi Ji Temple, one of the most revered Shakti Peeths of India. Situated atop a hill at an altitude of 1,219 meters in Bilaspur district, the temple offers not only a deep spiritual experience but also breath taking views of the Gobind Sagar Lake and the lower Himalayas.

Built in the 8th century by Raja Bir Chand, this ancient shrine holds immense mythological importance. According to legend, the eyes (Naina) of Goddess Sati fell here, giving the temple its name and sacred significance.

Reaching the Naina Devi Temple

The journey to Naina Devi Ji is as fulfilling as the darshan itself. Devotees can choose from:

  • On foot: Climb the well-laid stairs as an act of devotion.
  • By road: Local vehicles can reach close to the temple, followed by a short, easy ascent.
  • By ropeway: A scenic ride directly to the hilltop, offering spectacular panoramic views.

Drive to Jwala Ji (Post Visit):
After darshan at Naina Devi, proceed to the sacred temple of Maa Jwala Ji, located in the Kangra district.

Evening Visit – Jwala Ji Shaktipeeth:

The Jwala Ji Temple is one of the most revered Shaktipeeths, where Maa Sati is worshipped in the form of an eternal flame (Paawan Jyoti) emerging from rock fissures. This temple is unique as it doesn’t have an idol—the flame itself is considered the divine form of the goddess.

🕉 Umatta Bhairav Temple

You can also climb up the stairs and visit Tara Mata Temple and Umatta Bhairav Temple. In every Shakti Peetha, there is a Bhairav guardian deity (a fierce form of Lord Shiva) who protects the temple and the Shakti residing there. At Jwala Ji, the Bhairav guardian is Umatta Bhairav. Meaning: “Umatta” means intoxicated or wild with divine madness. Bhairav here represents the fierce, protective, and ecstatic aspect of Lord Shiva.

Role:
  • Protects the temple from negative forces.
  • Balances the fiery energy of Jwala Ji.
  • Ensures devotees receive blessings without obstacles.

The temple performs five Aartis daily, and experiences large gatherings during Chaitra and Ashwin Navratras, as well as the month of Shravan. Tuesdays and Fridays are considered especially auspicious, with special poojas being performed on these days. Later return to your hotel for over night stay.

Day 2 : Baglamukhi – Brajeshwari Devi – Chamunda


Morning: Departure to Baglamukhi Temple


After check-out, we begin the day with a spiritually enriching visit to Maa Baglamukhi Temple, one of the ten Mahavidyas in Shaktism. Revered for her divine power to subdue enemies and dispel negativity, devotees believe that wishes made here—especially after performing homagni and hawan—are granted. People come seeking success in legal matters, exams, personal goals, and overall life peace.
The name Baglamukhi is derived from two Sanskrit words: Bagala (meaning “bride”) and mukhi (“face”), symbolizing the goddess’s hypnotic and captivating power that defeats evil. Yellow, believed to be the deity's favourite colour, dominates the temple’s ambiance—from its painted walls to the yellow attire of the devotees and the yellow sweets offered as prasad.
The temple becomes especially vibrant during festivals like Navratri, Guru Purnima, and Vasant Panchami, celebrated with special pujas and aartis.


Midday: Visit to Brajeshwari Devi Temple (Nagarkot Dham), Kangra


Next, we drive towards Kangra to visit the sacred Shree Nagarkot Vajreshwari Devi Temple, also known as Brajeshwari Devi Shaktipeeth. This temple is believed to be a powerful healing center where devotees are relieved of suffering merely by catching a glimpse of the goddess.

Inside the sanctum sanctorum, three divine pindis are worshipped:
  • Mother Vajreshwari (main deity)
  • Mother Bhadrakali
  • Mother Ekadashi


🕉 Baba Lal Bhairav at Brajeshwari Devi Shaktipeeth


Baba Lal Bhairav is the revered guardian deity of Brajeshwari Devi Temple. Unlike ordinary idols, his statue is believed to be alive, shedding tears, sweating, and changing expressions. Devotees feel his gaze deeply, often experiencing guidance, spiritual messages, or emotional release. Farmers and traders consult him before ventures, trusting his protective energy. Standing before Baba Lal Bhairav, one feels both watched and blessed, as if the deity reads the soul. His presence makes the temple a powerful spiritual experience not to be missed.

This is also the place where the legendary devotee Dhyanu Bhakt offered his head to the goddess. Followers of Dhyanu often visit dressed in yellow, considering it highly auspicious.
The most significant festival celebrated here is Makar Sankranti (mid-January). Legend says that after slaying Mahishasura, the goddess was injured and healed herself by applying butter to her body. During this festival, the pindi is covered with butter, which devotees later take home as it is believed to cure skin ailments.

Evening: Arrival at Chamunda & Darshan at Chamunda Devi Temple


Later, we proceed to Chamunda, where you'll check in to your pre-booked hotel and relax for a while.

In the evening, we visit the powerful Chamunda Devi Temple, nestled amidst the scenic Dhauladhar hills. This temple is dedicated to Goddess Chamunda, a fierce form of Goddess Durga, and is considered the combined abode of Shiva and Shakti.

Behind the temple is a cave-like recess where a lingam of Lord Nandikeshwar Shiva is enshrined beneath a sacred boulder. Nearby, a water tank houses the idols of Lord Shiva and Goddess Saraswati. The soothing chants and the temple’s natural surroundings make it an ideal place for peace, prayer, and reflection.

Night Stay: Hotel in Chamunda

Day 3 Chintapurni - Mansa Devi - Chandigarh Drop


After check out drive for about 3 hours to reach Chintapurni Temple.

Visit to Maa Chintapurni Temple:

This sacred shrine is one of the 51 Shakti Peeths of India. According to legend, the feet of Maa Sati fell at this place. The temple is dedicated to Chintapurni Devi, also known as Chhinnamastika Devi—the goddess who fulfills the worries of her devotees.

As per the Shri Markandeya Purana, when Mother Chandi defeated the demons, she cut off her own head to quench the blood thirst of her yogini aides, Ajaya and Vijaya, with her blood. This self-sacrificial act is why she came to be known as Chhinnamastika Devi. The temple holds great spiritual significance, and touching the lotus feet of the goddess is believed to bring peace and blessings.

After Darshan: Journey to Mansa Devi Shaktipeeth (Chandigarh)

Once you've experienced the darshan and the divine aura of the temple, your descent begins. A comfortable 4-hour drive takes you to Mansa Devi Shaktipeeth. The route passes through peaceful countryside and rolling hills, giving you time to reflect on your spiritual experience.

On reaching Chandigarh visit Mata Mansa Devi Temple. It is one of the prominent Shakti Peeths of North India, located in Panchkula district, Haryana. According to Hindu mythology, the forehead of Goddess Sati is believed to have fallen at this sacred site. Early devotees began worshipping the sacred spot in the form of Shilas (stones). Later we will drop you at Railway Station / Airport / ISBT.

Jai Mata Ki

Note:  We would like to thank you for choosing Devi Darshan Tours to visit Himachal Devi Temples. If you wish us to drop you at Ambala Cantt Railway Station, New Delhi Railway Station or any other place, simply tell us.
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Stay
All accommodations are on a twin/triple sharing basis in hotels equipped with modern amenities. Options include Standard, Deluxe and comfortable Premium Rooms, depending on the package selected.
Meals
As per requirement.
Pickup
Airport/Railway Station pick up and drop as per your flight/train timings.
Transportation
All tours will be conducted by private taxi using Dzire, Suzuki Ertiga, Innova Crysta, or Tempo Traveller, depending on the group size.

Inclusive of fuel, driver charges, parking fees, toll taxes, and green tax.

Reliable, experienced and adept local driver cum guide with great knowledge of the area and the terrain.

Tour starts from Chandigarh and ends in Chandigarh (or as per requirement).

Quick Darshan
Quick Darshan Facility as per requirements.

Guide
Highly-Experienced driver cum guide.

Q1. Which temples are covered in the Himachal Devi Darshan Yatra??
Our tour covers the most important Shakti Peeths in Himachal Pradesh: Mata Mansa Devi, Mata Naina Devi, Mata Chintpurni, Mata Jwala Ji, Mata Baglamukhi, Mata Brajeshwari Kangra Devi, and Mata Chamunda Devi.

Q2. How many days are required for the Himachal Devi Darshan Yatra?
We offer a 3-Day Express Package for devotees with limited time.If you want to visit Dharamshala also, then 4 days will be enough.

Q3. What type of hotels will we stay in?
We provide stays at handpicked hotels near the temples, ensuring cleanliness, comfort, and safety. The different categories are Standard, Deluxe & Premium.

Q4. What kind of vehicles are used for travel?
We use Govt.-registered taxis, Tempo Travellers, and SUVs with experienced hill drivers. All vehicles are licensed, fully documented, and well-maintained for your safety..

Q5. Is food included in the package?
Meal plans depend on the package you choose. Mostly we we provide breakfast. We also guide you to safe & hygienic eateries near temples for lunch/dinner. You can also order dinner from hotel's restaurant.

Q6. What is the best time to visit?
The yatra can be done year-round, but the best time is March–June and September–November, when the weather is pleasant. Navratri festivals are especially auspicious.

Q7. Can senior citizens and children join?
Yes, Our Packages are designed with comfortable travel, safe halts, and easy access to temples. Wheelchair assistance (at some temples) can be arranged if required.

Q8. Where does the Yatra start?
The package starts from Chandigarh, but pickup can also be arranged from Ambala Cantt or New Delhi.

Q9. Is Dharamshala sightseeing included?
No, covering McLeodganj, Dharamshala needs one extra day.

Q10. Can the itinerary be customized?
Absolutely! 🙌 We can adjust the tour plan as per your time, preferences, and temple priorities.

Chintpurni Temple Timing
Winter: 05:30 AM – 09:30 PM
Summer: 04:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Morning Aarti: 06:00 AM
Evening Aarti: 08:00 PM

Jwala Ji Temple Timing
Winter: 07:00 AM – 09:30 PM
Summer: 06:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Morning Aarti: 07:00 AM (Winter), 06:00 AM (Summer)
Evening Aarti: 07:00 PM (Winter), 08:00 PM (Summer)

Brajeshwari Temple Timing
Winter: 05:30 AM – 09:00 PM
Summer: 05:30 AM – 10:00 PM
Morning Aarti: 06:30 AM (Winter), 05:45 AM (Summer)
Evening Aarti: 07:30 PM (Winter), 08:30 PM (Summer)

Chamunda Temple Timing
Winter: 06:00 AM – 09:00 PM
Summer: 05:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Morning Aarti: 08:00 AM
Evening Aarti: 06:00 PM (Winter), 08:00 PM (Summer)

1) Stay will be arranged on double, triple & quad sharing basis.
2) Rates may fluctuate with any change in hotels/services.
3) Hotels are subject to availability; similar properties will be provided.
4) Mrikula Cabs may rearrange itinerary due to disturbances.
5) Entry tickets, personal expenses, insurance etc. are not included.
6) ID proof is mandatory for all guests.
7) Carry warm clothes in winter; avoid plastic bags.
8) Carry dry snacks and refillable water bottles.

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All Inclusive Devi Darshan in Himachal Package including visit to the famous Shaktipeeths- Naina Devi, Jwala Ji,Chintpurni Ji, Kangra Devi, Bagla Mukhi & Chamunda Devi for 3 Days / 2 Nights!
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