Day 1
Arrival Delhi - Chandigarh via Mansa Devi Temple
The 9 Devi Darshan tour will begin as you arrive at the Delhi Airport or the Railway station. On reaching Delhi, start driving to Chandigarh. En-route visit Mata Mansa Devi (Panchkula) Mandir that is located near Mani Majra. The temple holds immense religious importance among the Hindus and devotees from all across the county visit to seek the blessings of Maa Mansa.
After Darshan at the temple, leave for Chandigarh. On arrival, check-in at the hotel. Enjoy sightseeing at the popular attractions of Chandigarh like Sukhana Lake, Rock Garden and Tower of Shadows. Stay overnight at the hotel.
Day 2
Chandigarh – Naina Devi (125 Km 2hrs ) - Chintpurni/Sheetladevi (150 Km. 2 ½ hrs) – Kangra (70 Km 1 ½ hrs)
Drive towards Naina Devi Temple in Himachal Pradesh this morning. The temple is located on a hill top and is accessible by stairs as well as cable car. The sacred shrine is one of the 51 Shaktipeethas, as it is believed to be the place where the eyes of Sati fell down.
After darshan, proceed for a visit to the Sheetla Devi Temple dedicated to Mata Sheetla Devi. Also visit the Chintpurni Temple, considered to be of immense religious importance. It is believed that a visit to this temple by those who wish for something from a true heart will have their wishes fulfilled. After prayers at the two temples, return to the hotel for overnight stay.
Day 3
Kangra - Jwala ji (35 Km 1 hr.) / Bhagula Mukhi / Kangra Devi / Mata Kapal Pathri / Mata Kangraji / Mata Jawala ji
Post Breakfast you will do an excursion Jwala Ji Temple which is dedicated to Goddess Jwalamukhi. The temple is believed to have nine permanent flames that have been named after goddesses- Mahakali, Unpurna, Chandi, Hinglaj, BindhyaBasni, Maha Lakshmi, Saraswati, Ambika and Anji Devi.
Later, go to seek blessings of MaaBhagulaMukhi who is known to be the source of every knowledge of the universe. Also visit the Kangra Devi Temple where some parts of Sati fell. MaaKangra is worshipped in the temple in the form of a ‘pindi’.
Spend the rest of the day at leisure. Night Halt at Kangra.
Day 4
Kangra – Chamunda Devi (70km. 1 ½ hrs.) - Dharamshala (30km. 30 Minutes) – Dalai Lama Monastery
Leave for Chamunda Devi Mandir in the morning. Also known as Chamundi, Chamunda Devi is one of the seven mother goddesses. People from all over visit the temple to seek the blessings of Maa Chamunda.
In the afternoon, go for a sightseeing tour of Dharamshala and visit attractions like Dalai Lama Monastery and Bhagsu Nag temple. Stay overnight at the hotel.
Day 5
Dharamshala to Katra (250 Km. 5 - 6 hrs.)
This day, start driving towards Katra via Jammu. On reaching, check in at the hotel. The day is free to spend at leisure. You can explore the local places of Katra. Overnight stay at Katra.
Day 6
Katra to Vaishno Devi Darshan
On 6 Day Maa Vaishno devi Darshan, This day is dedicated to Vaishno Devi. Start trekking to the Vaishno Devi Shrine early in the morning. Vaishno Devi Temple is one of the most sacred Hindu Temples in India.
Maa Vaishno Devi, also called Mata Rani is considered a manifestation of Mother Goddess. It is believed that no prayer goes unanswered from the abode of Maa Vaishno.
After Darshan at the temple, trek back to Katra. Take a transfer to your hotel and stay overnight.
Day 7
Katra to Amritsar via Visit Wagah Border (270 Km. 5 - 6 hrs.)
Begin driving from Katra to Amritsar and en-route visit Wagah border. The Wagah border ceremony that is organized every day at the border every evening is the star highlight of the place. By late evening, get back to the hotel and stay overnight.
Day 8
Amritsar Sightseeing & Departure
Have your breakfast and then checkout from the hotel. Visit Harmandir Sahib, also known as the Golden Temple. Also visit the popular Jallianwala Bagh, a historical area that commemorates the massacre commissioned by General Dyer during the British Rule.
Later, drop at Airport or Railway station and carry on with your onward journey. The Nau devi darshan tour is completed with the best memories of your life.