Kailash Mansarovar Yatra

Kailash Mansarovar Yatra 2025

The sacred pilgrimage of Kailash Mansarovar Yatra is a source of inspiration and spiritual rejuvenation among pilgrims. Achieving this ultimate pilgrimage is a path of life-changing events alongside religious principles. People visit Mount Kailash also known as Mt. Meru or ‘Sumeru Parvat’ to offer prayers to Lord Shiva which is located at a high altitude of 22,000 feet above sea level. The yatra of Kailash Mansarovar can either be completed on foot or by taking bus and helicopter services.

Pilgrims believe that walking around Mount Kailash – the abode of Lord Shiva – will bring Moksha by ending the cycle of rebirth. The name Mansarovar is derived from two words ‘Manas’ meaning mind and ‘Sarovar’ meaning lake. Devotees also visit Lake Mansarovar during the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra Tour, to witness the serene bluish-green lake within the breathtaking Himalayas. The tour of Kailash Mansarovar is an adventurous trek that provides visitors with stunning sceneries of the Himalayas, the values and lifestyles of Tibetans, eye soothing beauty of Kailash Parvat and the spiritual significance of the divine.

Kailash Mansarovar Yatra Route and Itinerary

Discovering oneself again through a spiritual trip amidst the captivating Himalayan ranges is what Kailash Mansarovar offers. People usually wonder how to plan the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra and which route and itinerary to follow. To complete the Kailash Mansarovar tour it can take up to 10 to 30 days depending on different itineraries which will include medical health check-ups, travel, dining and accommodation facilities all along. The yatra can be done by trekking, helicopter services, luxury buses and tourist cabs.

From different parts of the world, people reach the majestic city of Kathmandu and halt at different resting points along the tour such as Nyalam, Saga, Mansarovar, Gauri Kund and many others which serve as divine and panoramic retreats. People who find the trekking route challenging may opt for Helicopter services which start from Lucknow in India or Kathmandu or Nepalgunj in Nepal.

Kailash Mansarovar Yatra Route 1: Uttarakhand Lipulekh Pass

The route passes through the Lipulekh Pass, Uttarakhand which involves trekking the difficult terrains at high altitudes. Trekking involves travelling through places like Patal Bhuvaneshwar, Chialekh Valley, and Narayan Ashram. Chialekh Valley is sometimes called Om Parvat as the snow here forms the letter ‘Om’ on the mountain which is a unique view to witness.

Kailash Mansarovar Yatra Route 2: Sikkim Nathu La Pass

This route passes across Sikkim’s NathuLa Pass. Being a motorable path, it’s suitable for senior citizens who are incapable of hiking. Along the trip, people would probably pass by the Tibetan Plateau and Hangu Lake, two breathtaking locations in the Himalayas.

Natural Wonders Along the Kailash Mansarovar Route

Travelling and exploring the path to Kailash Mansarovar through the Kailash include many stunning locations such as Lake Mansarovar, Yam Dwar, Rakshas Tal, Nandi Parvat, Gauri Kund and many other mesmerising locations.

Destinations to Discover During the Yatra

 

  • Lake Mansarovar: The freshwater lake is located at a height of 15,015 feet and is around 20 to 30 kilometres away from Mount Kailash signifies beauty and peace. People come and take a dip in the lake to cleanse their souls from their sins. The lake changes colours as it is blue near the shores and greenish in the centre.
  • Yam Dwar: The Yam Dwar located in the Darchen region marks the starting point of the Kailash Mansarovar Spiritual Tour which is also known as ‘Gateway to the God of Death. Pilgrims travelling towards the Kailash Parvat are required to pass through the gate as they believe it cleanses all the negative energy and sins committed in life. It is advised not to look back after crossing the gate.
  • Rakshas Tal: The Rakshas lake is the exact opposite of the Mansarovar Lake as it contains saline water and is also darker in colour. It has no vegetation or aquatic life in it and locals consider it as a bad omen lake. The lake is a tourist attraction but not an auspicious place at all.
  • Gauri Kund: Gauri Kund which lies close to Mount Kailash belongs to Goddess Parvati, wife of Lord Shiva and locals believe that this is the place where Lord Ganesha was created. Devotees believe that this lake is so pure that it can cure diseases and carry the sacred water with them. People don’t enter the lake as they believe Devi resides in the lake.
  • Nandi Parvat: Nandi Parvat is named after the sacred bull of Lord Shiva as the mountain resembles the form of Lord Shiva’s Nandi. The mountain lies below the south side of Mount Kailash which is very important to visit during the Kailash Mansarovar Tour as people believe Nandi delivers all the messages and prayers to Bhole Baba.
  • Ashtapad: A Jain pilgrimage site where Rishabhdeva, the first Tirthankara attained Nirvana. The word Ashtapad means ‘8 steps’ and in other terms means a series of 8 mountains. Ashtapad is also mentioned in the Jain scriptures.
  • Saptarishi Caves: The majestic point of attraction during Kailash Mansarovar Yatra where the seven rishis (sages) named Bharadwaja, Bhrigu, Atri, Gautama, Kashyap, Vishwamitra and Vashisht reside. Each of them is an acolyte of Lord Shiva and represents the 7 elements which make up the universe. Presently, the Gengta Monastery manages the 13 Buddhist Stupas built inside the cave.
  • Tirthapuri: A Buddhist pilgrimage site visited by pilgrims after completing Parikrama where they soak themselves in the hot spring. Numerous Buddhist Stupas and Chortens are decorated with colourful flags in the area of Tirthapuri.

 

Nalanda Bihar Buddhist Pilgrimage Tour

Nalanda Buddhist Pilgrimage Tour

Nalanda, located in the state of Bihar is a popular Buddhist tourist destination in India. Developed in 427 CE, Nalanda was established as Nalanda Mahavira and was an important center for the spread and dissemination of knowledge about Buddhism. It housed students from Eastern as well as Central Asia and is acknowledged as the world’s first residential university. Not just Buddhism, students gathered from around the world to learn about the subjects of logics and mathematics as well, all from skilled and knowledgeable scholars of the time.

At its peak, Nalanda Mahavira had a rich repository of nine million, handwritten manuscripts containing the knowledge of Buddhism within them, stored inside a nine-storeys tall library that were among the three libraries that existed within the walls of Nalanda. It was during an invasion by the Turko-Afghan tribe led by Bakhtiyar Khilji that the majority of the priceless manuscripts were lost to the fire that was lit by the invaders, leaving the students and monks of the university to scurry for their lives with only a handful of manuscripts to take with them. These manuscripts are today at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in the United States and the Yarlung Museum in Tibet.

Steeped in history, the Nalanda Mahavira is an archaeological site with much historical significance and has therefore been included as one of the World Heritage Sites under UNESCO, making it one of the places of interest to explore for followers of Buddhism and curious travelers alike. Although the monasteries and other structures of the university remain in ruins today, they still present to its visitors a glimpse of its glorious past, when the scholastic center was at its peak, functioning as one of the top universities in Asia to disseminate knowledge on subjects of different kinds. Nalanda Mahavira, as a university is said to have been established during the rule of the Gupta Dynasty in the 5th century CE, also flourished under King Harshavardhana of Kannauj in the 7th century, that was said to have thrived until the 9th century, before invasions from multiple kingdoms took place.

Today, what we know about the fascinating past of Nalanda Mahavira can also be attributed to the accounts of foreign travelers who visited the university while it was functioning. One such account by a Chinese pilgrim named Xuanzang who would later go on to become one of the prominent scholars of Buddhism, left an account about the time he spent teaching at Nalanda, where he described the subjects that were taught at the university as well as a general description of Nalanda. Given the history and significance of Nalanda, the university forms an important place of interest when it comes to Nalanda Tourism, forming one of the best places to visit on a Buddhist pilgrimage tour. Attracting tourists from not only the country but also abroad, Nalanda forms one of the destinations that must be added on an itinerary for Buddhist tourism in India. Nalanda Mahavira’s role in the spread of Buddhism cannot be denied. With an abundance of knowledge on the religion and contributions of handwritten manuscripts and oral lessons and debates from some of the best scholars from around the world, the university allowed a healthy environment for the nurture and spread of the religion to different parts of the world as well.

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Sanchi Buddhist Tour

Sanchi Buddhist Pilgrimage Tour

What makes Sanchi a renowned place as a popular Buddhist tourist destination in India is the fact that, along with the monuments of Bodh Gaya, Sanchi’s Buddhist Monuments have also been recognised as World Heritage Sites under UNESCO. Therefore, being a heritage site, these monuments are more than just religious places but also act as sites that preserve with them a piece of history. An important destination for Buddhist tourism in India, Sanchi houses the Great Stupa. Said to have been built in the third century BC by Emperor Ashoka of the Mauryan Empire, the Great Stupa is considered one of the finer structures erected for Buddhism in the country. A hemispherical dome structure, the Stupa has four gateways, with each of them containing carvings that represent events and stories from the life of the Buddha. The hemispherical structure of the dome is said to represent the dome of heaven covering the earth, and is a symbolic structure with much meaning.

The Great Stupa at Sanchi, one of the main places of interest on a pilgrimage tour, is also believed to contain within itself a part of the Buddha’s ashes, which were distributed in many parts after his death and cremation. Although the structure did take some damage during the 2nd century BCE, it was repaired in the 1st century BCE, where it took its present shape. Apart from the Great Stupa, Sanchi also has other places of interest for tourists and devotees such as various stupas, temples, and monasteries related to Buddhism. Along with the Great Stupa, other important stupas that exist include Stupa no.2, located at a distance from the west of the Great Stupa and in close proximity to a man-made pond, Stupa no. 3 that can be seen as the first stupa on entering the Sanchi archaeological site, both standing tall with their beautiful and intricately carved gateway and outer structures that make it one of the best places to visit on an expedition of Sanchi Tourism.

Located in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, Sanchi has various other structures related to Buddhism as well. At Sanchi, you can also find the Ashoka Pillar, established by the Mauryan King Ashoka himself, who considered it to be a place of much importance and held it in high reverence. Over the years, even though Sanchi came to adopt Buddhism as the primary religion over Hinduism, especially during the reign of Emperor Ashoka, it was not immune to the passage of time. Over the years, the many stupas of Sanchi would come to be deserted and covered in dust and nature, only to be discovered again during excavations in 1818, which will continue to repair and renew until 1912-1919 to present themselves as the marvelous, and giant structures that they are today. One of the oldest stone structures to be found in India, the Great Stupa and the nearby stupas form the main attractions to be explored in the sacred city of Sanchi. Its history, architecture and intricate carvings tell the story of a time gone by, and exist to preserve the remnants of a past that was once loved by the Mauryan King himself. Evidence of the regal past of Emperor Ashoka and the humble life of the Buddha, Sanchi is one expedition that should be visited on a Buddhist pilgrimage tour of India.

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Mount Kailash Parvat

Kailash Mansarovar Yatra by Helicopter from Lucknow

Devotees of different religions such as Hindus, Bonpas, Buddhists and Jains take this spiritual journey in the remote and rugged region of Mount Kailash in the Tibet region. Kailash Mansarovar Yatra of the Himalayas is considered one of the greatest pilgrimage journeys where Lord Shiva stayed with his wife Devi Parvati, however, the religious values and traditions of diverse groups are different. According to the tales of Hindu Mythology, Lord Brahma created the lake of Mansarovar inside his mind which justified the name. The Hindus also believe Kailash Mansarovar to be the centre of the earth as mentioned in Hindu Puranas and Buddhist texts.

The beliefs of local Tibetan Buddhists believe that it is believed to be the abode of Buddha Demchok who spread the significance of harmony among his people. Similar to this, Jainism holds that Rishabhadeva, the founder of their faith, attained liberation from the cycle of birth and reincarnation on Mount Kailash, also called Mount Ashtapada in their religion.

Reaching Kailash Mansarovar is among the toughest pilgrimage journeys in the world because of the difficult circumstances and the high altitude.  So, therefore, we have specially designed helicopter tour packages for the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra at very affordable prices. The Kailash Mansarovar Yatra helicopter tour from Lucknow and Nepal will be ideal for people who avoid long journeys and want to reach the sacred point in a short period.

Choosing helicopter services during the months of May to September will be the best time for Kailash Mansarovar Yatra. The routes remain clear for trekking and the weather remains very clear in the hilly areas in these months and won’t affect the helicopter travel. It is always advised to book helicopter services beforehand to avoid any confusion later as during the peak season it becomes difficult to get one.

The pilgrims will take a flight from Kathmandu to Simikot and then a helicopter ride from Simikot to the Chinese border. The helicopter ride will start from Simikot and end at Hilsa, Nepal – Tibet border. After reaching, Lake Mansarovar and Mount Kailash will still be just a short drive away. Helicopter services from Kathmandu will be great for people who have less time and visit the Kailash range comfortably.

Kailash Mansarovar Yatra by Helicopter from Lucknow

  • Duration: 09 Nights / 10 Days
  • Starting Price: 2,28,000/- Per Person (Min Pax: 02)

Here is the Short Itinerary for Kailash Mansarovar Yatra 2025 Helicopter Package from Lucknow

  • Day 01: Arrive in Lucknow and drive to Nepalgunj.
  • Day 02: Fly from Nepalgunj to Simikot (2,910 M) and overnight at Lodge.
  • Day 03: Fly to Hilsa by Chartered Helicopter flight, complete immigration formalities and drive to Taklakot (30 Km, 4025 meters, 1-hour drive).
  • Day 04: Full day acclimatization at Taklakot (30 Km, 4025 meters, 1-hour drive).
  • Day 05: Drive from Taklakot to Darchen via Mansarovar.
  • Day 06: Drive to Yamadwar and holy Trek to Dirapuk.
  • Day 07: Holy trek to Zuthulpuk.
  • Day 08: Holy trek near Darchen and drive to Mansarovar (4,590 M, 120 KM- 2 hrs.).
  • Day 09: Drive to Taklakot / Hilsa.
  • Day 10: Chartered Heli flight to Simikot & fly to Nepalgunj and drive to Lucknow.

Kailash Mansarovar Yatra by Helicopter from Kathmandu

  • Duration: 11 Nights / 12 Days
  • Starting Price: 2,39,000/- Per Person (Min Pax: 02)

Here is the Short Itinerary for Kailash Mansarovar Yatra 2025 Helicopter Package from Nepal

  • Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu (1,350 M).
  • Day 02: Half-day Pilgrimage Sightseeing & fly to Nepalgunj. (150 M, 45 minutes flight).
  • Day 03: Fly from Nepalgunj to Simikot (2,910 M) and overnight at Lodge.
  • Day 04: Fly to Hilsa by Chartered Helicopter flight, complete immigration formalities, and drive to Taklakot (30 Km, 4025 meters, 1-hour drive).
  • Day 05: Full day acclimatization at Taklakot (30 Km, 4025 meters, 1-hour drive).
  • Day 06: Drive from Taklakot to Darchen via Mansarovar.
  • Day 07: Drive to Yamadwar and holy Trek to Dirapuk.
  • Day 08: Holy trek to Zuthulpuk.
  • Day 09: Holy trek near Darchen and drive to Mansarovar (4,590 M, 120 KM- 2 hrs.).
  • Day 10: Drive to Taklakot / Hilsa.
  • Day 11: Chartered Heli flight to Simikot & fly to Nepalgunj and transfer to the hotel. / Fly to Kathmandu.
  • Day 12: Drive to Kathmandu airport for onward flight.

To book your Kailash Mansarovar Himalayan pilgrimage, please fill out the enquiry form or contact us at +91-9310109466.

Varanasi Uttar Pradesh

Divine Trails: Exploring Varanasi, Prayagraj, and Ayodhya

This is our exclusive 3 nights, 4 days Divine Trails tour, designed for seekers of religious enlightenment to explore the three most popular holy places of Uttar Pradesh: Varanasi, Prayagraj, and Ayodhya, immersing themselves in profound spiritual experiences.

In this tour, you will be visiting Varanasi, where you’ll pay homage at the revered Kashi Vishwanath temple, Annapurna Temple, Bharat Mata temple, Sankat Mochan, and Manas Mandir. You will experience the vibrant culture of Banaras Hindu University (BHU) before journeying to Sarnath for a glimpse into Buddhist heritage.

Varanasi, revered as the religious capital and an ancient city of India, draws travelers worldwide. Renowned for its holy ghats, the sacred River Ganges, and iconic temples, including the newly inaugurated Kashi Vishwanath Corridor.

In Prayagraj, take a holy dip at Triveni Sangam, the confluence of the Ganges, Yamuna, and mythical Saraswati rivers. Witness the grandeur of the newly opened Ram Temple and seek blessings at the divine abode of Ram Lala.

In Ayodhya, explore the ancient city’s spiritual treasures, including Hanuman Garhi and Kanak Bhawan. Our meticulously crafted 3 nights, 4 days itinerary promises an unforgettable pilgrimage through these hallowed lands.

Varanasi, Prayagraj, and Ayodhya are the most popular and visited tourist destinations in Uttar Pradesh by both international and national travelers. These three places are the main attractions of Uttar Pradesh Tourism.

 Here is the short itinerary for the 3 Nights 4 Days Varanasi, Prayagraj & Ayodhya Tour

  • Day 01: Varanasi Arrival & Ganga Aarti Experience
  • Day 02: Prayagraj Exploration & Ayodhya Journey
  • Day 03: Ayodhya Discovery & Return to Varanasi
  • Day 04: Varanasi Boat Ride & Sarnath Excursion & Departure

Check out the “Tour Plan” Tab for a detailed itinerary.

 To book this tour, fill the enquiry form with all your essential details. If you need any customization, please mention it. Our Travel executive will be happy to help you and get back to you soon within 6-12 hours.

 *Note: The price is only valid for Indian nationals and is calculated based on 6 people. Prices may vary according to the season and availability. This tour price is valid from 01 April to 30 Sept 2024.

Badrinath Temple Chardham Yatra

Char Dham Yatra from Chennai 2025

Planning a Himalayas Char Dham Yatra from Chennai, the popular city in Tamil Nadu, South India, is hassle-free with Bon Travel India. As one of the prominent and reliable tour operators for Char Dham Yatra, we offer the facility to plan your Char Dham Yatra to Uttarakhand directly from your hometown. We arrange everything from Chennai, Tamil Nadu, to take you on the world’s most holiest pilgrimage in the Himalayas with the best, well-planned itinerary.

Our specialized Chardham tour package from Chennai ensures a hassle-free experience, meticulously planned to perfection. Whether you’re traveling with family, a corporate group, or individually, we cater to all needs. Explore the sacred Char Dham temples with ease, knowing that every detail is expertly managed. With a focus on organizing large group tours, family excursions, and corporate trips, our expertise guarantees a seamless pilgrimage. Trust us to make your Char Dham Yatra from Chennai a deeply enriching and spiritually fulfilling experience.

 Chardham Yatra Temple Opening Dates 2025

  • Yamunotri Temple Opening Date – 30 April 2025
  • Gangotri Temple Opening Date- 30 April 2025
  • Kedarnath Temple Opening Date- 02 May 2025
  • Badrinath Temple Opening Date- 04 May 2025

Here is the Short Itinerary for Chardham Yatra from Chennai 2025

  • Day 01: Arrival at Haridwar from Chennai
  • Day 02: Haridwar – Barkot (170 Kms / 6-7 Hrs)
  • Day 03: Yamunotri – Barkot (One Way – Drive: 45 Kms/ 2 Hrs | Trek: 5 Kms / 3 Hrs)
  • Day 04: Barkot – Uttarkashi (85 Kms / 3-4 Hrs)
  • Day 05: Uttarkashi – Gangotri – Uttarkashi (One Way Drive – 97 Kms / 3-4 Hrs)
  • Day 06: Uttarkashi – Guptkashi (220 Kms / 7-8 Hrs)
  • Day 07: Guptkashi – Kedarnath
  • Day 08: Kedarnath – Guptkashi
  • Day 09: Guptkashi – Badrinath (200 Kms / 7-8 Hrs)
  • Day 10: Badrinath – Rudraprayag (160 Kms / 06 Hrs)
  • Day 11: Rudraprayag – Haridwar & Departure (165 Kms / 05 Hrs)

Special rates are available for Chardham Yatra group tour packages from Chennai, catering to corporates, family groups, and school groups, offering both luxury and VIP packages. For the best group rates, call 9310109466.

Check out “Tour Plan” Tab for detailed itinerary.

To book this tour, fill the enquiry form with all your essential details. If you need any customization, please mention it. Our Travel executive will be happy to help you and get back to you soon within 6-12 hours.

*Please note that the price listed is only valid for Indian nationals. The tour package price may vary depending on the season and availability.

Marina Beach Chennai

Chennai Short Trip

No one can afford to overlook Chennai when compiling a list of places to explore during a trip to Tamil Nadu. As the capital city, Chennai boasts more than just the second-greatest beach in Asia. It is home to a plethora of heritage, traditions, temples, history, and architectural marvels. Chennai’s metropolitan character, intertwined with its rich history, instantly captures the hearts of visitors, making it one of the best places to visit in South India.

Beginning with revered temples that offer soothing experiences like the Kapaleeswarar Temple and Ramakrishna Temple, and extending to Marina Beach with its 13 km of coastline, Chennai provides opportunities for adventure activities such as kayaking, surfing, and scuba diving. The city also treats you to delicious South Indian cuisine, allowing you to savor the essence of the entire southern region of India in one place. Chennai’s authentic retro ambiance further solidifies its position as one of the best places to visit in Tamil Nadu.

Bon Travel India offers an exclusive 2-night, 3-day short trip for exploring Chennai’s sightseeing at the best affordable price. If you are looking for a Chennai short tour package, you can plan your trip with this special itinerary.

Here is the itinerary for the 2 Nights 3 Days Short Chennai Tour Package

Day 01: Chennai Arrive & Sightseeing Tour

  • Morning: Marina Beach.
  • Afternoon: Fort St. George and Fort Museum.
  • Evening: Kapaleeshwarar Temple.

Day 02: Chennai Sightseeing Tour

  • Morning: Dakshina Chitra.
  • Afternoon: South Indian lunch.
  • Evening: Government Museum and Art Gallery.

Day 03: Chennai Sightseeing & Departure

  • Morning: Mahabalipuram (Shore Temple, Arjuna’s Penance, Five Rathas).
  • Afternoon: Mahabalipuram seafood lunch.

For access to the detailed itinerary, tour prices, or any customization options, please send us an email or call/WhatsApp at +91-9310109466.

Tso Moriri Lake

Rumtse to Tso Moriri Trek Ladakh

  • Grade – Difficult
  • Max Altitude – 5440 metres
  • Trek Length – 105 km

Rumtse to Tso Moriri Trek is a difficult but incredibly rewarding trek for those who want to conquer high mountain passes, see the surreal brilliance of turquoise lakes, and immerse themselves in the distinctive culture of the Changpa nomads. It takes you through the incredibly beautiful and untouched Chang-thang Valley, a beautiful destination in Ladakh. This expedition, spanning over 100 kilometres, puts your strength to the test with seven challenging passes beyond 5000 metres in elevation, including the daunting Yarlung Nyau La and Shibuk La, over ten river crossings, and three campsites above 16,000 feet.

The Rumtse to Tso Moriri journey is a four-season trek, allowing you to experience the four distinct seasons along the way. Perfect rivers, verdant meadows, snow-capped summits, and bleak, lonely surroundings. The sceneries occasionally shapeshift, creating multi-facade mountains with a burst of colour. Strong physical fitness and appropriate acclimatisation to Ladakh’s high altitudes are required due to the altitude and the demanding climbs and descents. However, as you reach each summit, you’ll be rewarded with breath-taking views like the saline Tso Kar Lake shimmering like a mirage and concluding the adventure on the sapphire-blue expanse of Tso Moriri Lake, one of the most beautiful destinations in the Ladakh treks. Rare species can also be found in the area, including snow leopards, blue sheep, marmots, and wild asses that roam freely. Occasionally, the ever-changing scenery, which ranges from vivid green campgrounds to snow-dusted peaks grazing the heavens, leaves its observers speechless.

When you camp under the stars at locations like Tisaling, Kyamar, and Rachungkharu, where emerald meadows defy the hard altitude, the gorgeous mountains will provide moments of pure magic. Take in the captivating world of the Changpa nomads, their robust yaks, and their pashmina goats that adorn the countryside. Take in their stories, feel their kind hospitality, and discover their traditional way of life.

Highlights of the Trek

  • Six mountain passes including the highest Kyamayuri La (5400 M) and Yalung Nyau La (5414 M).
  • Crystal clear alpine Tso Kar and Tso Moriri Lake.
  • Beautiful campsites at Tisaling, Kyamar and Rachungkharu.
  • Glimpses of Changpa nomads, their culture, and castles.
  • Possible wildlife sights of Kyang, Blue sheep, Marmots, Himalayan ibex, snow leopards, etc.

Best Time to Do Rumtse – Tso Moriri Trek

The Rumtse to Tso Moriri Trek is considered difficult thus the best time to do it is between June and September. The weather during these months is pleasant during the day and cold at night. Daytime temperatures range from 20°C to 30°C, and nighttime temperatures range from 5°C to 10°C. Attempting the trek in early and winter seasons is not advisable due to the potential challenges of crossing high passes blocked by snow. While it’s not impossible to cross the passes in winter, it requires careful preparation for cold conditions and altitude sickness. If undertaking the trek during these months, it is crucial to take proper precautions and make necessary arrangements to ensure a safe and successful journey.

For access to the detailed trekking itinerary, tour prices, or any customization options, please send us an email or call/WhatsApp at +91-9310109466.

Wildlife Tour India

Exploring India’s Tiger Territory

The 15-night/16-day Tiger Trails India Tour offers an incredible journey through the heart of India that skillfully combines wildlife encounters and cultural exploration.

The tour begins in the bustling metropolis of Delhi, where guests are warmly welcomed and escorted to their hotel. The following day unfolds a comprehensive exploration of the city’s landmarks like Raj ghat, Qutub Minar, Humayun’s Tomb, India Gate, Lakshminarayan Temple, and a drive past Red Fort, President’s House, Parliament House, Government Secretariat Buildings, Connaught Place, and vibrant markets of Chandni Chowk.

The journey then winds its way to the captivating Pink City of Jaipur, where the City Palace and the astronomical wonders of Jantar Mantar await. Continuing the expedition, guests delve into the wildlife haven of Ranthambore National Park, famed for its Bengal tigers. Jeep safaris offer an up-close encounter with these majestic creatures and the ancient ruins of the formidable Ranthambore Fort, which is complemented by leisurely afternoons at the wildlife resort.

The adventure proceeds to Agra, showcasing the grandeur of the Agra Fort and the timeless beauty of the Taj Mahal. A scenic train ride to Jhansi is followed by a drive to the UNESCO-listed temples of Khajuraho, renowned for their intricate erotic sculptures. The Western and Eastern temples of Khajuraho showcase exquisite examples of medieval Indian art and architecture, with intricate carvings depicting various aspects of life.

The tour then takes a wild turn as it ventures into a series of wildlife adventure destinations. The first stop is Bandhavgarh National Park, which, along with its high chances of tiger encounters, boasts ancient caves with inscriptions and rock paintings, providing a glimpse into the region’s historical significance. Further along the journey is Kanha National Park, where you can also witness the majestic Barasingha, a creature that was once on the edge of extinction. Both national parks offer multiple opportunities for wildlife enthusiasts to spot diverse flora and fauna.

Your Tiger Trails India tour concludes with a flight back to Delhi, allowing for a final exploration of the city or some well-deserved relaxation before departure. Throughout the journey, guests are treated to the rich cultural tapestry of India, from Rajasthani folk music and dance to the vibrant markets of Agra.

Here is the Short itinerary for the 15 Nights, 16 Days Tiger Trails Tour Package

  • Day 01: Arrival Delhi
  • Day 02: Delhi Sightseeing
  • Day 03: Delhi – Jaipur (By Car)
  • Day 04: Jaipur – Ranthambore (By Car)
  • Day 05: Ranthambore National Park
  • Day 06: Ranthambore National Park – Agra (By Car)
  • Day 07: Agra Sightseeing
  • Day 08: Agra – Jhansi (By Train) – Khajuraho
  • Day 09: Khajuraho Sightseeing
  • Day 10: Khajuraho – Bandhavgarh (By Car)
  • Day 11: Bandhavgarh National Park
  • Day 12: Bandhavgarh National Park
  • Day 13: Bandhavgarh – Kanha National Park (250 Kms / 05 Hrs)
  • Day 14: Kanha National Park
  • Day 15: Kanha National Park – Jabalpur (By Car) – Delhi (By Air)
  • Day 16: Delhi – Departure

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Tadoba National Park Tiger

Tadoba Pench Wildlife Tour

India is one of the top destinations for wildlife tourism holidays across the globe. Every year, thousands of wildlife lovers come to India in search of the best tiger sightings in its national parks and wildlife sanctuaries.

Unleash your inner wildlife explorer on a captivating 03-night/04-day journey into the heart of nature with our Tadoba & Pench National Park Tour. Begin in Nagpur, where our representative welcomes you for a 130-kilometer drive to the enchanting Tadoba National Park.

Tadoba is one of the best national parks in Maharashtra, known for guaranteed tiger sightings in India. The second day starts with a smooth and enjoyable early morning jungle safari to Tadoba Tiger Reserve, where you can witness the majestic Royal Bengal tigers, diverse bird species, and the untamed beauty of the wild. You will enjoy two safaris, both morning and evening, in Tadoba National Park.

Your second wildlife destination of this amazing tour is Pench National Park. Renowned for its rich biodiversity and inspiring the timeless classic “The Jungle Book,” Pench offers a haven for nature enthusiasts. Beyond the legendary tigers, the park shelters a kaleidoscope of birdlife, reptiles, and mammals, creating an unforgettable tapestry of wilderness. On the fourth day, you will enjoy morning and evening jungle safaris in Pench National Park, offering you deeper immersion into the park’s natural wonders.

Throughout this Tadoba – Pench wildlife safari tour, you will stay at wildlife resorts in both destinations and enjoy your time, which becomes your retreat, surrounded by the sights and sounds of the untamed.

Here is the Short Itinerary for 5-Day Pench Jungle Safari Adventure

  • Day 01: Arrival in Nagpur – Tadoba National Park
  • Day 02: Morning and Evening Tadoba Jungle Safari
  • Day 03: Tadoba – Pench National Park
  • Day 04: Morning & Evening Safari at Pench National Park
  • Day 05: Pench – Nagpur – Departure

 Explore Tadoba Pench National Park with Bon Travel India. For Pench wildlife holiday package booking fill the enquiry form with all your essential details. Our Travel executive will be happy to help you and get back to you soon within 6-12 hours.

 *Please note that the price quoted is exclusively for Indian Nationals and is subject to change based on seasonal variations and availability.