Delhi Temples and Spiritual Sites Tour​ by Ekaiva India Company

Tour of Delhi Temples & Spiritual Sites sponsored by Ekaiva India Company
Seeking the spiritual aspect of Delhi? Your ideal introduction to the soulful, holy, and calm settings strewn around India's capital is the Delhi Temples & Spiritual Sites Tour by Ekaiva India Company.

This one-day trip explores the core of Indian faith, culture, and philosophy rather than only architecture or sightseeing. This trip offers an experience that affects the soul regardless of your spiritual inclination, questions about India's faiths, or just need for a quiet escape from city life.

Why Travel Spiritually from Delhi?
Delhi is home to some of the most varied and famous spiritual sites in India, not only a political and monument city. Delhi honors the harmony of all religions from great Hindu temples to tranquil Baháʼí shrines, centuries-old mosques to energetic Sikh gurdwaras.

Working with Ekaiva India provides a well-curated, private, guided experience that lets you politely and thoroughly see these sites.

Top Spiritual Sites Undercovering Akshardham Temple
Designed to honor Bhagwan Swaminarayan, Akshardham is a modern wonder of spirituality and architecture. The temple's carvings, gardens, and cultural displays rank highest on the trip.

Note: Come ready to disengage and really connect; cameras and phones are not allowed inside.

2. Lotus Temple, House of Worship Baháʼí
Designed like a lotus and welcoming people of all religions, this temple stands for harmony and peace. Silence kept indoors provides the ideal environment for reflection and meditation.

3. ISKacon Temple (Hare Krishna)
ISKCON, a vivid Hindu temple honoring Lord Krishna, is well-known for its devotional singing (kirtans), educational displays, and uplifting atmosphere.

4. Bangla Sahib,gurudwara
This great Sikh temple invites everyone from all walks of life and religion. Don't miss the langar, a lovely exhibition of equality and unselfish service—the community supper.

5. Jama Masjid:
Built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, India's biggest mosque is a magnificent illustration of Islamic architecture and a crucial hub for Muslims' spiritual needs.

Six: Chhatarpur Temple
Covering seventy acres, this temple complex combines north and south Indian design. Especially vibrant during Navratri, it is devoted to Goddess Katyayani.

7. Birla Mandir, the Laxmi Narayan Temple
Dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi, Birla Mandir is a calm, immaculate Hindu temple kept brilliantly. Among the first big temples constructed in independent India is this one.

Trip Itinerary: One Day of Divine Discovery
8:00 AM: Pickup from Your Choice of Hotel or Preferred Location
Arriving for pickup are your driver and a private air-conditioned vehicle. Along with you will be a professional English-speaking guide who will discuss the historical and cultural significance of every location.

9:00 AM starts the spiritual trail.
Visit Gurudwara Bangla Sahib and Birla Mandir after starting with calm areas like ISKCON Temple and Lotus Temple.

1:00 PM: Standard Vegetarian Lunch
Eat a sattvic (pure vegetarian) lunch at the Gurdwara langar or in a spiritual-themed restaurant.

2:00 PM - Afternoon Temples
Depending on your tastes and timing, visit Chhatarpur Temple then go on to Akshardham and Jama Masjid.

6:00 PM - Return Drop off.
Your driver will return you back to your hotel, airport, or chosen venue following a day of blessings and calm.

What comprises the tour package?
Private driver and air conditioner for cars

licensed guide with English speaking background

All transportation expenses—tolls, gasoline, parking—are included.

bottled drinkable water and light refreshments

Spiritual context and cultural understanding at every site

Pick-up and drop-off anywhere in Delhi NCR

Not included are meals, personal gifts, or admission to events at Akshardham or ISKCON.

Why would one use Ekaiva India Company?
Respectful and sensitive to cultural backgrounds tour planning

Customizable travel schedule: choose your favored spiritual sites.

local guide with spiritual understanding experienced

Travel experience devoid of stress, comfortable, safe

Perfect for senior citizens, families, and lone travelers.

The Ideal Time for the Tour
Although temples are accessible all year, calm visits and walking throughout temple grounds are preferable in early mornings and cooler months (Oct–March).

Tips on Dress Code and Etiquette
Dress modestly—cover your knees and shoulders.

Bring a shawl or scarf for mosque or temple entrance.

remove shoes as needed; socks are permitted.

Be polite; steer clear of loud talks and pictures taken against policy.

If you like, join in prayers or langar; it's free to anyone.

Finally, a soulful trip across Delhi's holy sites
More than just a city trip, the Delhi Temples & Spiritual Sites Tour by Ekaiva India Company is a spiritual retreat wrapped in a daily trip. Along with seeing the amazing variety of India's religions, you will also experience the tranquility and dedication pouring from these hallowed sites.

Allow Ekaiva to lead you through a day restoring your peace, deepening your knowledge, and motivating your spirit.

One of the FAQs is: Can anyone from any faith attend our tour?
Yes! Everybody can participate on this tour regardless of their religious background. It's oriented on spiritual and cultural appreciation.

2. Does walking play a major part?
While some temples call for moderate walking or stairs, we modify the speed to suit your comfort.

3. Are cameras permitted everywhere?
Not in some parts of other temples and at Akshardham. Your guide will tell you about site-specific photographic guidelines.

4. Can my interests help to change the itinerary?
Definitely. You can decide which sites or temples you want to omit or incorporate.

5. Does food come with the tour?
Although lunch is not included by default, you will be directed to hygienic, spiritual-themed eateries or langar service at Gurdwara.

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