Haridwar

We meet in New Delhi and begin our journey together to Haridwar, one of the most sacred cities in India. Along the way, we stop for lunch and arrive in Haridwar in the late afternoon.

Uttarkashi

The day begins with a satsang and sadhana, followed by the journey into the Himalayas. Beautiful vistas unfold as we drive to Uttarkashi. We meditate at the powerful, two-thousand-year-old Kashi Vishwanath Temple and experience the spectacular arati in the evening.

Gangotri / Uttarkashi

We set off for Gangotri early in the morning to visit the temple dedicated to Goddess Ganga. Enjoy a refreshing dip in the sacred Bhagirathi River and meditate on its rocky banks before travelling back to Uttarkashi.

Sitapur & Kedarnath

After an overnight stay at Sitapur, we trek to the ancient and powerful Kedarnath Temple, which houses one of the 12 Jyotirlingas and is one of the holiest sites in India. Sadhguru describes it as, 'Kedarnath is a very heady mixture of energies. Numberless yogis and mystics of every kind have left their imprint here.' We will undergo a meditation process near the temple to experience the energies of this space.

Guptkashi

Following the profound experience at Kedarnath, we will meditate at the ancient Vishwanath Temple in Guptkashi. Known as secret Kashi, Guptkashi is famous for the ancient Vishwanath Temple, said to have been consecrated by the legendary sage Agastya himself. 

This location holds special significance as it is where Sadhguru Sri Brahma spent a few months in meditation along with his disciples.

Badrinath

We head toward Badrinath. Along the way, we will catch a glimpse of three of the five Panch Prayags: Karnaprayag, Vishnuprayag, and Nandaprayag.

Aprayag’ signifies the confluence of two holy rivers.

Badrinath is renowned for its historic Vishnu temple and its natural hot springs. The pilgrimage also includes a visit to Vyasa Cave, Bheem Pul, and a stroll through Mana, the last village on the Indian side close to the Indo-Chinese border. The day concludes with a satsang and meditation session.

Haridwar

On the return journey, we will have darshan of Rudraprayag, the confluence of the Alaknanda and Mandakini rivers, and Devprayag, the sacred confluence where the Alaknanda River merges with the Bhagirathi, forming the revered Ganga. We will also have the opportunity to take part in the mesmerizing evening arati on the banks of the Ganga in Haridwar.

We close the sojourn with Guru Pooja, an offering of gratitude to the great beings who have made the powerful possibility of inner transformation available to us.

New Delhi

The journey comes to an end as we travel back, with cherished experiences and memories to last a lifetime. We will reach New Delhi around 6:00 PM.