Delhi Temples and Spiritual Sites Tour​ by Ekaiva India Company

Ekaiva India Company's Tour of Delhi's Temples and Spiritual Sites
Delhi is a spiritual canvas adorned with temples, mosques, gurudwaras, and cathedrals that reflect centuries of devotion; it is more than just a capital city. The Ekaiva India Company's Delhi Temples & Spiritual Sites Tour provides a calm, enlightening introduction to India's rich spiritual legacy for those wishing to discover the city's soul through its many spiritual sites.

See Delhi's Divine Side
Although Delhi is frequently linked to politics and historical sites, it is also one of the world's most spiritually diverse cities. By combining the holy sites of several religions, this one-of-a-kind journey helps you better understand India's multifaceted and inclusive spirituality.

For this tour, why choose Ekaiva India Company?
The Ekaiva India Company focusses on intimate, immersive, and carefully planned excursions that go beyond simple sightseeing. Comfortable cars, qualified guides, and experienced drivers make your spiritual journey convenient and fulfilling.

Journey Commencement: Simple Hotel Pickup
Your day starts with a clean, air-conditioned private vehicle picking you up in the morning from your hotel in Delhi, Noida, or Gurgaon. The English-speaking guide who will accompany you on the trip will meet you and provide you with historical background, stories, and perspectives.

Stop 1: The Contemporary Spiritual Wonder of Akshardham Temple
Start your journey with one of the biggest Hindu temples in the world, Swaminarayan Akshardham. Indian art, culture, and spirituality are honoured at this temple, which is renowned for its stunning architecture, serene gardens, and heavenly exhibits.

The boat excursion that highlights India's old wisdom and values is not to be missed.

Stop 2: Lotus Temple, the House of Worship for Bahá'ís
See the famed Lotus Temple next, which is well-known for its serene atmosphere and distinctive lotus-flower structure. All religions are welcome, and the temple represents equality and solidarity. It is recommended that guests sit quietly and contemplate; there are no rituals or sermons—just tranquilly.

3. ISKCON Temple: The Sanctuary of Chanting
The lively Hare Krishna Temple, often called ISKCON Temple, is only a short drive away. This place has a blissful atmosphere, chanting monks, and rhythmic bhajans. A vegetarian restaurant called Govinda's and a Vedic museum are also located within the temple.

Fourth stop: Bangla Sahib The Best of Sikh Hospitality at the Gurudwara
Up next is the Gurudwara. Known for its golden dome and communal kitchen (Langar), Bangla Sahib is a prominent Sikh temple that provides free meals to thousands of people every day. Volunteering in the kitchen or just taking in the Sikh faith's altruistic service and serene serenity are both options.

Stop 5: The Reverberations of Islamic Tradition at Jama Masjid
Next, go to the greatest mosque in India, Jama Masjid, which was constructed by Shah Jahan, the Mughal emperor. An insight into Islamic architecture and history can be gained from the red sandstone beauty, tall minarets, and marble domes. The site welcomes and gently guides non-Muslim visitors.

Visit 6: Sacred Heart Cathedral: A City of Peace
Your next place to visit for spiritual reasons is this lovely Roman Catholic church close to Connaught Place. Regardless of your religion, the Sacred Heart Cathedral is a peaceful spot for introspection with its colonial architecture, stained-glass windows, and melancholy interiors.

Stop 7: The Grandeur and Devotion of Chhatarpur Temple
Chhatarpur Temple, which blends traditional North and South Indian architectural traditions, is one of Delhi's biggest temple complexes. It provides a large, hygienic space for peaceful devotion and is devoted to Goddess Katyayani.

Stop 8: Kalka Ji Mandir: Showing Off Local Devotion
This busy temple, which honours Goddess Kali, is among the oldest in Delhi. You can actually feel the pulsation of local devotion there, as the air is filled with chants, prayers, and donations. The serene, orderly atmosphere of other temples is a great contrast.

Have Lunch Sattvic
At Govinda's or another calm restaurant connected to the temple, savour a classic Sattvic vegetarian meal halfway through the tour. Made with love, these dishes are free of onions and garlic and are intended to feed the body and the spirit.

Optional Stop: Bhairon Mandir or Yogmaya Temple
Ekaiva can offer the following, depending on your energy and interest:

Yogmaya Temple, which the Pandavas are said to have constructed

Known for its unique alcohol offerings, Bhairon Mandir

In these temples, distinct aspects of Indian spirituality are displayed.

Returning with tranquilly to your hotel
In the evening, you will be dropped off at your hotel as the day comes to an end. The likelihood is that you will feel lighter, more in control, and incredibly connected—not just to Delhi, but to something more.

The tour package includes what?
Private automobile with air conditioning

A certified guide in English

Fees for entry (if any)

Water bottles and light refreshments

Lunch made entirely with vegetables

Getting and dropping off

Why This Tour Is Unique ✅ Visit eight or more important places of worship in a single day ✅ Travel comfortably and hassle-free ✅ Take an interfaith journey through Christianity, Islam, Sikhism, Hinduism, and Bahá'í Faith ✅ Be accompanied by competent and courteous guides ✅ Adjustable schedule and speed

Ideal For: Spiritually inclined

Cross-cultural tourists

Followers and pilgrims

Newcomers to Delhi

lovers of meditation and tranquilly

In conclusion,
Ekaiva India Company's Delhi Temples and Spiritual Sites Tour is a tour through the spiritual centre of India that is soul-satisfying and goes beyond simple sightseeing. This tour guarantees a memorable encounter with India's spiritual soul, regardless of your goals—inner serenity, cultural knowledge, or a closer relationship with God.

FAQs Q1: Can families or lone travellers do the tour?
Yes, families of all ages, couples, and lone travellers will find it excellent.

What am I supposed to wear?
It is advised to dress modestly and with respect. It's best to cover your knees and shoulders when visiting temples.

Is the tour inclusive of meals?
Yes, a vegetarian sattvic meal is served.

Q4: Can I customise the tour?
Sure! Sites can be added or removed according to your time and interests.

Q5: Is it prohibited to visit these locations due to religious beliefs?
No. Although people of all faiths are welcome on all the locations, polite conduct and dress are required.

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