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Valmiki Gajendra Mokshyadham Darshan

Valmiki Gajendra Mokshyadham Darshan

Valmiki Gajendra Mokshyadham Darshan is the religious tour where you can visit many important religious sites of Nepal. Also you can visit many famous tourist destinations of Nepal and sightseeing around there.

Muktinath Yatra initiates Valmiki Gajendra Mokshyadham Darshan after your arrival in Kathmandu. At first, we visit Pashupatinath for “Aarati” in the evening time. After having breakfast, we move towards Chitwan. There we visit Chitwan National Park and watch the evening view of Sunset from Narayani River. Early morning, after having breakfast, we move towards Tribeni Dham for Valmiki Ashram and Gajendra Mokshyadham.

Gajendramoksha Divyadham (Triveni)
According to Shreemad Bhagvata and Baraha Purana, once upon a time, there was a war between an elephant king (Gajaraj) and a crocodile (Graha) that lasted for Hundreds of years. Lord Vishnu heard the prayers from the elephant and described and descended on Garuda to rescue him. As he arrived at the place, one leg of the elephant was already in the mouth of the crocodile. The god safely rescued the elephant from the menacing jaws of the crocodile.

Devghat Dham
Located at the border of three districts: Tanahu, Chitwan and Nawalparasi, Devghat is the confluence of three main holy rivers; Kali Gandaki, Seti Gandaki, and Trisuli. This is also one of Nepal’s most important pilgrimage sites which contain numerous temples and a famous cave. It is believed that one gets the blessings equal to many good deeds. Scholars say that the name originally came from Devghat.

Valmiki Ashram
It is situated inside Chitwan national park of Chitwan district. It is the Ashram of Rishi Valmiki. According to Hindu myth, Valmiki Rishi has written Ramayana inside this Ashram. Two sons of mother Sita are Lav and Kusha take born here. It is same place from where mother Sita enter Patal (inner part of the earth)

After visiting these holy places, we then return back to Chitwan and enjoy jungle safari. There we will get a chance to enjoy about Tharu culture and Tharu dance. Next morning, we visit Manakamana temple while returning towards Kathmandu. It is believed that one’s wish gets fulfilled by worshipping in this temple. After worshipping, continue to drive back towards Kathmandu. Next day we will have full day sightseeing around Kathmandu valley.

So, contact Muktinath Yatra and join Valmiki Gajendra Mokshyadham Darshan tour to travel around the holiest places as well as beautiful places of Nepal.

Places Coverages: Kathmandu, Chitwan, Devaghat, Triveni, Manakamana etc.
Duration: 6 Nights and 7 Days
Package Code: MYVG-01

 

Itinerary Day by day details

Day 01: Arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport. And sightseeing of Pashupatinath Temple.
Pashupatinath Temple: Pashupatinath, or Pashupati, is a Hindu temple on the banks of the Bagmati River in Deopatan, a village 3 km far from Kathmandu. It is dedicated to a manifestation of Shiva called Pashupati (lord of animals). It attracts thousands of pilgrims each year and has become well known far beyond the Kathmandu Valley. The temple is barred to non-Hindus, but a good view of the temple can be had from the opposite bank of the river. Overnight stay at hotel.

Day 02: Breakfast and transfer to Chitwan National Park.
Chitwan National Park is the most popular destination for tourists wanting to have a good experience of the region’s wildlife. It was declared a National Park in 1973. In 1984, UNESCO designated Royal Chitwan National Park a Natural World Herita ge Site. The Park offers protection to 56 species of mammals including the one-horned rhinoceros, Bengal tiger, leopard, sloth bear, wild elephant, striped hyena, Gangetic dolphin and wild bison. There are estimated to be 470 species of mammals, over 500 species of birds, 126 species of fish, 150 species of butterflies and 47 species of reptiles in the park! A recent study also points out that over a third of Nepal’s tigers are in Chitwan. Evening view sunset from Narayani River.

Day 03: After breakfast drive to Triveni Dham for Balmiki Aasram and Gajendra Mokhsya. Enjoy the lunch as dry picnic carried from Sauraha hotel. Drive back to Sauraha, Chitwan National Park. O/N stay in Sauraha.

Gajendramoksha Divyadham (Triveni): According to Shreemadbhagavata and Baraha Purana, once upon a time there was a war between an elephant kng (Gajaraj) and a crocodile (Graha) that lasted for Hundreds of years. Lord Vishnu heard the prayers from the elephant and described and descended on Garuda to rescue him. As he arrived at the place, one leg of the elephant was already in the mouth of the crocodile. The god safely rescued the elephant from the menancing jaws of the crocodile. This place is situated in Nawalparashi district near the Indian border at the west bank of Narayani River it is known as Muktinath’s feet. It is the point where two rivers: Swornabhandra and Purnabhadra meet Narayani river. There are many temples out of which Laxminarayana Temple and Gajendramokshya Temples are famous.

Devghat Dham: Located at the border of three districts: Tanahu,Chitwan and Nawalparasi. Devghat is the confluence of three main holy rivers; Kali Gandaki, Seti Gandaki, and Trishuli. This is one of Nepal’s most important pilgrimage sites which contain numerous temples and a famous cave. It is believed that one gets the blessings equal to many good deeds. Scholars say that the name originally came from Devghatt.
Balmiki Ashram: It is situated insided Chitwan national park of Chitwan district. It is the Ashram of Rishi Balmiki. According to Hindu myth Balmiki Rishi has written Ramayana inside this Ashram. Two son of mother Sita are Lav and Kusha take born here. It is same place from where mother sita enter Patal (inner part of the earth).

Day 04: Chitwan jungle activities: Elephant Safari, Elephant Breeding Centre visit, Bird Watching, Tharu Cultural Village Experience etc. O/N stay in Chitwan.

Day 05: Early morning, after breakfast visit Manakamana Temple by cable car. Drive to Kathmandu. Overnight stay in Kathmandu.

Day 06: Kathmandu sightseeing: Budanilakantha, Kathmandu Durbar Square, Swyambhunath etc.
Kathmandu Durbar Square; The square is the complex of palaces, courtyards and temples that are built between the 12th and the 18th centuries by the ancient Malla Kings of Nepal. It is the social, religious and urban focal point of the city. Taleju Temple, Kal Bhairab (God of Destruction), Nautalle Durbar, Coronation Nasal Chowk, the Gaddi Baithak, the statue of King Pratap Malla, the Big Bell, Big Drum and the Jagnnath Temple are some of the interesting things to see in this Square.

Swayambhunath; The most ancient and enigmatic of all the Valley's holy shrines lies 2 km west of Kathmandu city, across the Vishnumati River. The golden spire of Swayambhunath stupa crowns a wooded hillock and offers a commanding view of Kathmandu city. On clear days, one can even view a line of Himalayan peaks. The view is splendid at dusk as city lights flicker one by one, and even better when a full moon hangs in the sky. And evening free for shopping at Thamel. O/N at hotel.
Day 07: After breakfast drive to airport for departure flight.

Cost Includes:
- All accommodations on BB plan
- All meals in Chitwan
- Hindi/English speaking guide
- Entrance fees
- Darshan of mentioned places
- Nice vehicle from arrival to departure
- Jungle activities (elephant ride, bird watching, village tour, jungle walk, Tharu cultural program etc.)
- Sightseeing in Kathmandu

Cost Excludes:
- Expenses of personal kind
- Lunch and dinner except Chitwan
- Hot & cold beverages
- Tips for guide and others
- Manakamana cable car fee

 

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