The Kurukshetra Tour shall extensively cover the ancient and unknown temples of Haridwar, Rishikesh and Kurukshetra. The tour is themed around the Great Epic Mahabharata taking the pilgrim to the ancient times of Pandavas and Kauravas too. The ancient capital of Bharata – Hastinapura shall also be covered in this tour, along with Shukratal – the sacred place where the Bhagawata Purana was spoken by Shukadeva Goswami to Parikshit Maharaja.
What are you waiting for? Join us on this exclusive pilgrimage and visit the unexplored and off-beat temples of Haridwar, Rishikesh and Kurukshetra while you hear the sthala puranas of the holy places, immerse yourself in the bhajans, association of the like-minded group members and more. This is a very relaxing a spiritually enlivening pilgrimage tour.
6 days / 5 nights
Batch 02: Jul 18 – 23, 2026 – 08 / 30 seats remaining.
Batch 03: Nov 13 – 18, 2026 – 19 / 20 seats remaining.
Kurukshetra – the holy site of great battle between Pandavas and Kauravas
Shakambari Shakti Peetha
Haridwar – the holy site of lilas of Mahabharata and Pandavas
Shukatal – the glorious place where Bhagavatam was spoken by Shukadev Muni
Hrishikesh– the pilgrimage of Mother Ganga and the Yoga Capital of Bharata
Hastinapura– the ancient capital city of Akhanda Bharata
Accommodation
Twin sharing deluxe rooms in 3-star category hotels
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Haridwar Tour Price: INR 31999.00 per person
Price includes: 3-star AC twin sharing rooms, AC coach for local conveyance, all sattvic meals without onion & garlic (as indicated in the itinerary), tea / coffee with breakfast, local conveyance charges (e-rickshaw) for scheduled darshan, entrance fees, all road taxes, parking fees and driver allowance
Price excludes: 5% GST, flight fare till New Delhi and return, bed tea / coffee, additional bottle of water, laundry charges, room service charges in the hotel and any other charges not mentioned in the inclusion list
Tirtha Yatra means sadhu-sanga, hari-katha, vigraha-aradhana, dhama-seva, prasada-sevana, dana-kriya and bhajana. One has to take association of devotees, hear the lilas of Hari, worship the Deity, serve the Lord in the holy place, partake prasadam, give in charity and perform bhajans. The purpose of Tirtha Yatra is to reconnect ourselves with God.
2 Comments On Kurukshetra Yatra
K N, Balasubramanian
The Haridwar Yatra (Mahabharat Yatra) was verymuch Memorable and Spiritual as Tirtha Yatra has taken us to the places where nobody might have taken the yatri’s to such places which are Ithihasic and Puranic importance. Even though the temples are in remote places the Ithihasic importance is high that we will not think that we will visit these places in our lifetime. Places like Shukratal where Bhagavatam was recited by Shukadev to Pareekshit in seven days, Jyothishar in Kurukshetra Where Lord Krishna gave Geethaupadesha to Arjuna, Beeshma Mandir where he was in death bed with arrows and Arjuna with his arrow bring water from earth to quench his thirst, Ruined Hasthinapur palace ,Droupathi Kund, Karneshswara Mahadev temple, Pandaveswara Mahadev temple, Bilvaraveswara Mahadev temple, Neeleswara Mahadev temple , Neela Kanteshwara Mahadev temple, Bharat temple and Sati Devi temple ,Powranika Sidhipeda Sueshwara Devi temple, Chandi Devi temple, Manasa devi temple etc. The Tour Guide Shri.Samarat Das has given good account of these places and their importance. The tour coordinator is very helpful and made arrangements in order and in time… the food and stay are comfortable and nice for persons like Us (Senior Citizens). This yatra gave us Very nice Comfortable Spiritual Experience.
Hara Rama Hare Krishna!
Sapna, CS
A really pleasing and divine yatra. The ganga darshan was just blissful and Hastinapur and Neelakantheshwar Mahadev were just an exciting and amazing in the month of Shravan getting to have the darshan of Mahadev. The guide Samrat Das and Co-Ordinator Ritik Singh were always with us and made all arrangements for us having a good darshan. The food services were also really good.