Your chance to travel amidst the
chants of the Buddhist monks, the devotional music of Hindu
saints and the discourses of Sikhism: walk through the rich
Himalayan cultural heritage that is reflected in the costumes,
architecture, food, fairs, festivals and the age-old traditions.
Pass through the places where life is not monotonous but changes
with every step you take. Believe us - you will be surprised
to know about this land full of variety, diversity and perfect
harmony. Transport yourself back into the past where old traditions
still exist thanks to the proud Himalayan mountain dwellers.
The Char Dham Yatra holds a deep religious significance for the Hindu culture. It represents the four most religious Hindu pilgrimage destinations in the Indian Himalayas: Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath and Badrinath.
The pilgrimage to Mani Mahesh is called "Man ka Mahesh" because after having a glimpse of the Holy Kailash and taking a dip in the Mani Mahesh lake, one gets a feeling of spiritual satisfaction.
An
authentic land - faithful to ancestral customs where
life is characterised by intense spirituality. Join
us on a monastery tour of Leh-Ladakh where age-old spiritual
customs are preserved and practised with intense faith
and belief.
Hear
the chant of prayers accompanied with rhythmic drum
beats and interspersed with the roll of cymbals and
the call of the long horns, ringing out of their hallowed
halls. Tabo stands tall - blessing the land and welcoming
every pilgrim and traveller.
Situated at the pristine foothills of Dhauladhar mountain range, let us experience Dharamshala - a place sacred to Buddhists around the world, the capital of the Tibetan government in exile and the centre of Tibetan culture in India.
Situated at 6740m, Mt. Kailash along the spiritually
significant Mansarovar (lake) is considered sacred by
four great religions: Tibetan Buddhism, Hinduism, Jainism
and the pre-Buddhist religion - Bonpo.