Grand India Tours & Travel Blog http://www.grandindiatrip.com/blog/ Latest Products Sat, 05 Oct 2024 15:46:47 +0530 en-us http://www.grandindiatrip.com How To Plan Kashi Prayag Darshan Tour? http://www.grandindiatrip.com/blog/how-to-plan-kashi-prayag-darshan-tour_22874.htm Wed, 28 Aug 2024 15:02:59 +0530 The pilgrimage to the holy cities of Kashi (Varanasi) and Prayag (Allahabad) cannot just be a remarkable and enlightening spiritual experience. The two cities hold significant importance in culture, with Kashi holding the title of the spiritual capital of India and Prayag known for Triveni Sangam, the confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and the mythical Saraswati river. A well-planned Kashi Prayag Darshan Tour will surely let you experience the spiritual history of these holy cities. Here is how you can plan your tour effectively. 1.Choose the Right Time for a Visit When you plan a Kashi Prayag Darshan Tour, timing assumes great significance. The best time to visit these holy cities is during the cooler months from October to March. The weather is pleasant, and it feels very comfortable to visit the numerous temples, ghats, and other religious sites. What adds a truly unique and vibrant dimension to your pilgrimage in one of these cities is if it is in celebration of a local festival, such as Diwali, Makar Sankranti, or Kumbh Mela (held in Prayag)—as these cities come alive and are certainly bustling and noisy with religious fervour. If looking for a quieter time, it is best not to schedule visitations during the peak pilgrimage seasons or large festivals in cities that are crowded. Make your visit during the off period to seek a calm, personal spiritual experience. 2. Plan Your Itinerary A well-planned itinerary helps work out the best on your visit to the Kashi Prayag Darshan Tour. As such, this would be a recommended plan itinerary: Day 1: Arrival in Varanasi (Kashi) Start your day with a picturesque morning boat trip in the river Ganga and get to witness the picturesque Ganga Aarti that happens in the Dashashwamedh Ghat.Take a visit to the Kashi Vishwanath Temple, which is considered to be the most distinguished in the country and one of the worship places of Lord Shiva. Visit other important places of the attraction, which include the Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple, Durga Temple, and the Tulsi Manas Temple. Day 2: Varanasi - Prayagraj (Allahabad) Varanasi to Prayagraj (around 120 km). Triveni Sangam is the confluence of the rivers Ganges, Yamuna, and the mythical underground Saraswati River, a place said to be the holiest to take a bath in.Allahabad Fort, Anand Bhavan, which is the ancestral home of the Nehru family, and the Hanuman Mandir are a must-see.Evening visits the Akshaya Vat, a sacred fig tree of undying nature. Ans 3: Travel back to Varanasi On the way back to Varanasi, visit the Sarnath, a place where Lord Buddha gave his first sermon after enlightenment.Spend the evening shopping around in the local markets for souvenirs, which are loaded with antiques, handicrafts, and religious-related items. Day 4: At Last, the Time Came Visit any of the ghats or temples in the morning for a last final darshan, or religious viewing, indicative of an intention to return here. 3. Advance Booking of Accommodation One must book accommodations in advance, particularly if visiting during the peak seasons of pilgrimage. Varanasi and Prayagraj are two major travel cities, offering travellers all kinds of accommodations from cheap budget guest houses to premium luxury hotels.It is best to pick a hotel in Varanasi close to the ghats, from where you can easily access the river and important temples. It is not hard to find hotels whose rooms have views of the Ganges, making your stay tranquil. For a similar experience in Prayagraj, pick accommodations that are either close to the Sangam or in the heart of the city. Efficient transport arrangements promise a truly hassle-free Kashi Prayag Darshan Tour. One can reach Varanasi by air, direct train, or by road. The Lal Bahadur Shastri International Airport at Varanasi is well connected with other major cities in India. For train travel to Varanasi, Varanasi Railway Junction is the main headquarters. Transportation options between Varanasi and Prayagraj include private taxis, buses, and trains. Several of these passes through the rural countryside of Uttar Pradesh and can last between 3 and 4 hours.In the cities, there are many local forms of transport, such as auto-rickshaws, cycle rickshaws, and taxis. It is advisable to engage a responsible local guide or driver familiar with routes to easily find mobility in and through the cities. 4. Create Awareness of Local Traditions and Customs On the Kashi Prayag Darshan Tour, local traditions and customs are held in high esteem. It is well understood that Varanasi and Prayagraj are very deeply spiritual, and therefore the visitors always have to dress very modestly, and this includes visiting other supposedly sacred sites.Bring in the rituals under instructions from priests, or the guides provided, and have the sanctity of the places of visit in mind always. The photography is also contained in some places, so always ask for permission to take pictures. 6. Pack Essentials Packing the right essentials can make your Kashi Prayag Darshan Tour more comfortable. Some important items to include are: Comfortable walking shoes: You will walk a lot, many times on uneven surfaces, ghats, or temple grounds. Modest clothing: wear light, breathing fabrics, which will cover your shoulders and knees. Reusable water bottle: Stay hydrated but do not drink tap water. Go only for bottled or purified water. Personal medication: Your medication along with basic first-aid supplies.Spiritual Items: If you have personal spiritual items like prayer beads or books, don't forget to bring them along. Conclusion A Kashi Prayag Darshan tour has to be properly planned out so that it falls under timing, itinerary, accommodation, and transportation. Given the proper planning, a spiritually unfolding tour is possible, which will allow for the connection on the innermost levels with the great heritage and the sites of religious importance of these holy cities. Such tours of Kashi and Prayag are particularly made up and designed for exploring these spiritual traditions of India.