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Amritsar

People nowadays have shifted their focus to visiting religious places because they have realized that one can achieve real peace and happiness only by choosing the path of spirituality. COVID-19 has introduced a lot of changes in our preferences and perspective toward life. We are more inclined toward God now because we have prayed a lot for the well-being of our family during the pandemic.

Char Dham

Do you want to visit the land of Gods and Goddesses and drench your soul in the well of spirituality? Are you ready to visit a place that will change the way you look towards your life forever? Then Char Dham is the perfect destination for you.

Dwarika

Gujarat has always been the land of rich culture and tradition. It occupies the western coast of India, having a coastline of about 1,600 km, most of which lies on the Kathiawar peninsula. It is the fifth-largest state of the country in terms of area and the ninth-most populous state. It shares its borders with Rajasthan in the northeast, Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu in the south, Maharashtra in the southeast, Madhya Pradesh in the east, and the Arabian Sea, along with the Pakistani province of Sindh to the west. The capital city of Gujarat is Gandhinagar.

Guwahati

India is considered to be a famous spiritual land with many mysteries still waiting to be unfolded. Every temple in India is filled with more or less mystery which increases its attraction. It is to be noted that there are some renowned temples in this country that remain overcrowded by devotees throughout the year irrespective of month and season. One such temple situated at the heart of Nilachal Hills dedicated to Goddess Parvati is the Kamakhya Temple in Assam.

Madurai

Tamil Nadu is situated in the extreme south of the continent and remains bounded by the Indian Ocean in the east and south, Kerala in the west, Karnataka in the northwest, and Andhra Pradesh in the north. This region represents the Tamil language-speaking area of what was formerly the Madras Presidency of British India. The people of Tamil Nadu share great pride in their culture and language because they have resisted attempts made by the central government to make Hindu (an Indo-Aryan language) the sole national language.

Kathmandu

People visit religious places to attain peace and spirituality. Some may want to travel alone, while the majority like to travel with their family members when it comes to visiting temples and experiencing something pure and pristine. If you are also looking for a nice religious destination, you can visit the city full of historic sites and significant temples- Kathmandu.

Puri

India is famous for its authenticity and spirituality. People from all over the World visit India just to have a glimpse of the religious places and derive utmost peace. Thus, India can rightly be called the “Land of Faith”. Since India houses a wide range of temples, mosques, churches, Gurudwaras, and monasteries, it has always been a fascinating country where spirituality blends with the history that can quench the spiritual thirst of tourists.

Rameswaram

There are several religious places in India that can be visited by people of all ages and discover the spiritual side of their personalities. We often think that religious places are only for people who are on the right side of sixty. But the thinking process of people has changed to a great extent recently, especially among the youth. Nowadays, the youths are also equally interested in visiting religious locations just like old people. Hence, if you are planning to visit one such religious place to attain some enlightenment, then Rameswaram can be the perfect destination for you.

Shirdi

We all are aware of Sai Baba and his miracles. He was an Indian spiritual master who was considered to be a saint. He is equally accessible to both Hindu and Muslim devotees. Sai Baba was the one who used to preach the importance of “self-realization” and heavily criticized “love towards perishable things”. He focused on the teachings that were associated with the moral code of love, sympathy, inner peace, and devotion to God as well as the Guru. Moreover, he was an ardent believer in surrendering one’s soul to the true power of the almighty to attain divine consciousness and learn the true meaning of life.

Somnath

Gujarat is known for its ancient temples and cultural heritage. People from all over the World visit Gujarat every year to offer their prayers to the temples having spiritual significance. Moreover, this state has always been a succession of races, settlers as well as conquerors and with the passing of time, they have amalgamated their culture into its own.

Thanjavur

We all are aware of the rich cultural heritage of Tamil Nadu and the way they respect their religion and tradition. The majority of the people of this state follow Hinduism which lies at the core of their culture. There are a large number of temples present in Tamil Nadu dedicated to Gods and Goddesses and the most famous temples are located in the city of Mamallapuram (7th and 8th-century structures). Thus, this city has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the year 1984.

Tirupati

Andhra Pradesh is a state occupying the southeastern coastal region of India. It shares its borders with Telangana in the northwest, Chhattisgarh in the north, Odisha in the northeast, Tamil Nadu in the south, Karnataka in the west, and the Bay of Bengal in the east. Once upon a time, this state was the primary Buddhist pilgrimage site in the country as well as a Buddhist learning center which is prevalent in many sites in the state in the form of monastery ruins, chaityas, and stupas.

Ujjain

Madhya Pradesh has always been the land of rich culture and tradition. This region forms the heart of India and is also known for its spiritual heritage and innumerable monuments, intricately carved temples, stupas, forts, and palaces. One of the most popular cities of this state is Ujjain, which has received worldwide popularity among devotees for the presence of Mahakaleswar Jyotirlinga.

Varanasi

Varanasi is a religious city situated on the bank of the Ganges River in northern India. This place has significant importance and devotees consider it to be a central place in pilgrimage, death, and mourning in Hindu culture and tradition. This place was earlier called Banaras but is now called Varanasi which is the official name that it received after 1947. Its ancient name was Kashi. It is situated at a distance of approximately 692 km from the capital of the country New Delhi and 320 km from the state capital Lucknow.

Vrindavan

Visiting religious places can leave a huge impact on our lives. People mainly visit religious places to increase the spirituality of their souls and to attain inner peace and tranquillity. Once you visit a place having religious importance and learn more and more about those regions, you don’t remain the same person anymore.