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5 curated yatras · 45 sacred stops

Pilgrimage Circuits of India

Curated multi-stop yatra routes that have shaped the spiritual geography of India for centuries — Char Dham, the twelve Jyotirlingas, the Buddhist heritage trail and the Shakti Peethas. Each circuit is structured into a day-by-day route with stop-level guidance and links into our place catalogue.

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5 pilgrimage circuits, ready to plan

Every circuit is structured around a canonical route — the order in which traditional pilgrims complete it. Tap any card to open the day-by-day itinerary, stop-level guidance, and direct links into our place catalogue.

Char Dham Yatra pilgrimage circuit
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Char Dham Yatra

The four sacred abodes of Vishnu, spanning the four corners of India

Stops
4
Days
8+
States
4

Adi Shankaracharya in the 8th century identified four temples — one in each cardinal direction of Bharat — as the abodes (dhāms) of Vishnu. Completing all four is believed to grant moksha. The route stitches the country together as a single spiritual geography: Badrinath in the Himalayas, Dwarka on the Arabian Sea, Puri on the Bay of Bengal, and Rameswaram at the southern tip.

🗓️ October to March⛰️ Moderate
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Chota Char Dham pilgrimage circuit
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Chota Char Dham

The four Himalayan shrines of Uttarakhand — Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, Badrinath

Stops
4
Days
6+
States
1

A regional circuit through the Garhwal Himalayas, often confused with the all-India Char Dham. These four shrines mark the sources of the Yamuna and Ganga and the high-altitude abodes of Shiva and Vishnu in the mountains. Completing the route in a single season (May-October) is the lifelong goal of most North Indian Hindu households.

🗓️ May to mid-November⛰️ Challenging
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Dwadasha Jyotirlinga pilgrimage circuit
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Dwadasha Jyotirlinga

The twelve self-manifested Shiva lingas across India

Stops
12
Days
18+
States
8

Twelve sites across India where Shiva is said to have manifested as a column of light (jyotis). Each Jyotirlinga has a distinct form and legend — visiting all twelve is considered the highest yatra in the Shaiva tradition. The circuit spans from the Garhwal Himalayas (Kedarnath, Uttarakhand) to the southern tip (Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu), covering eight states.

🗓️ October to March⛰️ Challenging
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Buddhist Heritage Circuit pilgrimage circuit
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Buddhist Heritage Circuit

Where the Buddha lived, taught, and attained Nirvana

Stops
7
Days
10+
States
3

Sites across northern and central India that mark the major events in the Buddha's life — enlightenment, first sermon, parinirvana, and key monastic retreats — plus the ancient university of Nalanda and the Great Stupa at Sanchi. The circuit draws pilgrims from Japan, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Korea and the Tibetan diaspora year-round.

🗓️ October to March⛰️ Easy
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Ashtadasha Shakti Peetha pilgrimage circuit
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Ashtadasha Shakti Peetha

The eighteen Maha Shakti Peethas hymned by Adi Shankaracharya

Stops
18
Days
20+
States
14

Hindu tradition counts Shakti Peethas in several layers: 108 in the Devi Bhagavata Purana, 51 (the most popular figure, sometimes 52 with Vaishno Devi added), four Adi Peethas (Bimala, Tara Tarini, Kamakhya, Kalighat), and the canonical eighteen — the Ashtadasha Maha Shakti Peethas — enumerated by Adi Shankaracharya in the Ashtadasa Shakti Peetha Stotram. Visiting all eighteen is the highest yatra in the Shakta tradition. The circuit spans Sri Lanka, Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and ten Indian states.

🗓️ October to March⛰️ Moderate
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Before you go

How to choose your circuit

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By time available

Have a week? The Buddhist circuit and Chota Char Dham each fit into 7-10 days. Two weeks opens up the all-India Char Dham. The 12 Jyotirlinga and full Shakti Peetha need 21+ days or breaking into regional sub-circuits.

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By season

Himalayan circuits (Chota Char Dham, Kedarnath in 12 Jyotirlinga) only run May-October. Plains circuits (Buddhist, Shakti Peetha) are best October-March. Char Dham all-India needs careful month-by-month sequencing to hit each dhām when its temple is open.

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By budget

Buddhist circuit is the most affordable (₹15,000-30,000 for 10 days, monasteries offer cheap stays). Char Dham helicopter packages are the most expensive (₹70,000-1,20,000 per person). Self-organised pilgrimages save 20-30% over packaged tours.

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By tradition

Vaishnavites typically prioritise the Char Dham; Shaivites the 12 Jyotirlinga; Shaktas the Shakti Peethas. Many pilgrims combine traditions — Rameswaram, Ujjain and Srisailam appear in multiple circuits and let you cover ground efficiently.

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