Gaggal Airport to Devi Darshan
Himachal Devi Darshan Package Tour from Gaggal Airport
03 Nights 04 Days Devi Darshan Yatra Tour from Gaggal Airport
Major Temples to be Visited : Naina Devi, Chintpurni, Jwala Ji, Nagarkot Brajeshwari Devi (Kangra Devi), Chamunda Nandikeshwar and Baglamukhi
The Kangra Airport at Gaggal is also known as Dharamshala Airport, is located at a very beautiful and best location. The airport is best suitable for pilgrims and tourists who wish to visit the Shaktipeeths & Devi Temples in Himachal such as Naina Devi, Chintpurni, JwalaMukhi, Brajeshwari Devi at Kangra, Chamunda Devi & Baglamukhi along with the tourist destinations such as Dharamshala, McLeod Ganj, Palampur, Bir Billing, Barot, Dalhousie, Khajjiar & Chamba.
Pilgrims can catch direct flights for Gaggal Airport from New Delhi, Chandigarh, Dehradun & Shimla.
Himachal Devi Darshan Package from Gaggal Airport 3 Nights 4 Days with accomodation & cab. Call 9816684040.
We at Tour Trip Mart have specially crafted a 4 Days 3 Nights itinerary for Himachal Devi Darshan from Gaggal Airport which covers all the Shaktipeeths in Himachal Pradesh along with famous Sidh Peeths of Chamunda Devi and Mata Bagla Mukhi Ji. The package will not only save your journey hours but will also save your money.
Itinerary
Day 1: Gaggal Airport - BaglaMukhi - Chintpurni Devi
Journey Hours : 2-3 | Night Stay : Chintpurni
On your arrival by air from New Delhi / Chandigarh Airport to Gaggal Airport , our Devi Darshan Taxi Driver/ representative will receive you from Gaggal Airport. After pickup we will drive for about 1 and a half hour to reach BaglaMukhi Temple at Sameli. The shrine is dedicated to one of the Ten Mahavidyas of the Supreme Goddess as per Shaktism. Devotees visit the temple with hopes of getting their wishes fulfilled, cases won, exams passed or life otherwise to be happy and successful. It is said that anything asked for after performing homagni and yajna at the temple is granted. The name Bagalamukhi comes from two separate Sanskrit words, 'Bagala' meaning 'bride' and 'mukhi' meaning 'face'. In essence, it translates to the deity having captivating and hypnotising powers in her face or herself which fights the evil away. It is said that yellow is the favourite colour of the goddess which is why the Baglamukhi Temple has been painted yellow in colour. All the worshippers of the Goddess wear yellow coloured clothes, and yellow sweets are offered to the deity. Many festivals are celebrated at Maa Baglamukhi Temple including Navratri, Guru Purnima, Vasant Panchami, and other special pujas and aartis.
After darshans we will drive for 1 hour to reach Chintpurni. On reaching you will check in to your pre booked room at hotel near the temple complex. Freshen up and visit Garbha Griha & have darshan of Mata Ji. According to legend the head of Devi Sati fell at this place and is thus considered one of the most important of the 51 Shakti Peeths. The Goddess is depicted in a pindi (phallic) form at the temple & is also known as Shri Chhinnamastika Devi who takes away all the worries of her devotees. The term 'Chhinnamastika' means 'without the head'. Night stay at hotel in Chintpurni.
Day 2 : Naina Devi - Bhakhra Dam - JwalaMukhi
Journey Hours : 5-6 | Night Stay : JwalaMukhi
In the morning we will drive for about 3 hours to reach the temple of Shri Naina Devi Ji, situated on a hilltop at a height of 1219 m above sea level, it was built by Raja Bir Chand in the 8th century. This temple was constructed on a triangular hillock and is considered one of the 51 Shakti Peeths of Sati. The temple can be reached on foot or manual carriages. There is also a ropeway that can be used to reach the hilltop. After crossing the main entrance gate, you will notice a grand Peepal tree on the left side. Just opposite the tree, there are idols of Lord Ganesha and Lord Hanuman. Upon reaching the main temple, you will be greeted by two statues of lions. The inner sanctum of the temple has three idols- Kali Devi on the left, the Eyes of the Shakti in the middle, and Lord Ganesha on the right. The entire stretch leading up to the temple is lined with small shops that sell prasad and souvenirs. The temple attracts thousands of devotees and can be very crowded on auspicious Hindu days. This temple is among the most revered temples in the country. The eyes of Devi Sati fall at this place.
After darshans we will drive towards JwalaMukhi passing through Bhakhra Dam, the second highest dam in Asia with second largest Man Made Lake- the Gobind Sagar. On reaching check in to your hotel, after freshen up visit the temple of Jwala Mukhi Ji in the evening, as there will be lesser number of devotees in the morning. You can also attend 'Morning Aarti of Jwala Ji. Mata Jwala Ji- the presiding deity is present in the form of flames. Due to this fact, the goddess is also referred as the 'Flaming Goddess'. As per the legends Jwala Ji Devi temple is also one of the 51 Shaktipeeths where the mouth or tongue of Devi Sati fell here at the time of self-sacrifice. Ever since, the Goddess occupied the place and she manifested in nine flames that are named as Mahakali, Annapurna, Chandi, Hinglaj, Vindhya Vasini, Mahalakshmi, Saraswati, Ambika and Anji Devi respectively.
Seek the divine blessings from Jwala Mata Ji & spend some time visiting the nearby temples such as Gorakh Dibbi & Garbh Grih. It is said that centuries ago, a shephard saw the flames for the first time and Raja Bhumi Chandra, the ruler of the area had the original temple built. The Mughal Emperor Akbar installed a gold parasol and Maharaja Ranjit Singh had the dome gilded. Across the courtyard is Devi`s bed chamber and above the temple is the shrine of Baba Gorakhnath. Night stay at hotel in Jwala Mukhi.
Day 3 : Brajeshwari Devi (Kangra) - Chamunda Devi
Jwala Mukhi- (35 Kms / 1 Hour)- Kangra Devi ( 22 Kms / 40 Minutes) Chamunda Night Stay.
In the morning, drive for about 1 hour to reach Brajeshwari Devi Kangra located at a distance of about 35 kms from Jwala Mukhi. The main deity of this temple is Brajeshwari Devi who is also known as Vajrayogini or Nagarkot Dhaam. She is also the incarnation of Parvati, the Goddess or Aadi Maya on the Earth. It is one of the 51 Shaktipeeths of Devi Mata Ji. It is said to be built over the ashen and charred breasts of Goddess Sati. The sacred and holy shrine is known for its extreme wealth it has gathered overages. Later we will drive for about 40 minutes to reach Chamunda Devi.
Check in to your hotel and freshen up. Later visit Chamunda Devi Temple in the evening and you can attend "Evening Aarti of Chamunda Devi". Night stay at hotel in Chamunda Devi.
Day 3: Chamunda Devi - Gaggal Airport
Chamunda Devi - Gaggal Airport (26 Kms / 1 Hours)
After check out we will drive for about 1 Hour to reach Gaggal Airport. On reaching we will drop you at the railway station for your onwards journey for New Delhi.
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Hotels
Location | Deluxe | Premium | Luxury | |
Chintpurni | Chintpurni Regency | DJ Resort | The President | |
Chamunda | Vatika River Side | Mastiff Wild Crest | Osho Himalaya |