jyotirlinga tour packages from Tamilnadu

Temple Tours not only leads you on a Dwadash Jyotirlinga Yatra but also gives you a tour of popular tourist destinations close by.

We can set up a customised jyotirlinga tour packages from Tamilnadu, even if the 12-Jyotirlinga yatra schedule lasts for 20–24 days. We make sure that visitors can fully benefit from jyotirlinga travel package from Tamilnadu. We plan for midnight aarti, kund snan, puja ceremony, darshan passes, abhishek ceremony, and early morning visits to make sure you don't miss any of these important activities due to crowds. It goes without saying that this is in addition to the fundamental services we offer, such hotel accommodations, sightseeing tours, meals, vehicle rentals, and pick-up and drop-off services for our guests.

On our jyotirlinga tour from Tamilnadu, you not only get to feel Lord Shiva's spiritual presence, but you also get to see India's many cultures and colours. Every state provides unique regional cuisine, unique culture, and unique tourism attractions. This holy union of tourism and devotion has led to the creation of our jyotirlinga holiday package from Tamilnadu.

Tamilnadu to jyotirlinga tour - A memorable sightseeing and temple trip. According to Hindu doctrine, specifically, going to the Jyothirlinga can help someone achieve "Moksha" (exemption from rebirth). Let Lord Shiva's blessings and the vision of the noble spirit bring you joy on your journey and throughout your life.

Your pilgrimage journey will ascend to Mallikarjuna in Srisailam from the revered Ramanathaswamy Temple in Rameswaram. The two holy locations are separated by about 1019 km. Once you've finished paying respects at Srisailam, turn west and make your first visit in Maharashtra. There are three Jyotirlingas in Maharashtra. When travelling from the South, the first place you should visit is Bhimashankar in Pune. You'll cover the final two Jyotirlingas in Maharashtra following Bhimashankar, which are Grishneshwar Temple in Aurangabad and Trimbakeshwar Temple in Nashik. The stunning Island of Shivapuri, located in Madhya Pradesh, is around 412 kilometres distant from Nasik and is home to the well-known Omkareshwar Temple. In addition to the Omkareshwar Temple, which is located in the ancient city of Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh is also the home of Mahakaleshwar, another Jyotirlinga.

Now that you have finished your pilgrimage at Mahakaleshwar, half of your journey is complete. The state of Gujarat is the next stop on the journey, and it also proudly serves as the home to two of the twelve Jyotirlingas, Somnath in Saurashtra and Nageshwar in Dwarka. Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh are separated by a 951 kilometre distance. This holy pilgrimage will take you from Gujarat to Kedarnath, which is in the state of Uttarakhand at an elevation of 3553 m, in the northern area, some 1456 kilometres away. Kedarnath is a significant component of the highly revered Char Dham of the Himalayas in addition to being one of the twelve Jyotirlingas of India. The final two holy sites of this holy journey will be Kashi Vishwanath Temple (1022 miles approximately) in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, and Baidyanath (468 km) in Deoghar, Jharkhand.