Book Haridwar Kumbh Mela with Triyuginarayan & Omkareshwar Temple Package
Epic Yatra's Haridwar Kumbh Mela & Triyuginarayan Omkareshwar Temple package will take you to the holy city of Haridwar and immerse you in the world's largest gathering. There are many trips available, and they are priced at around INR 35,500 per person. This usually includes comfortable accommodation at a camp, daily meals, and cab services. Note: Entry is allowed for children below 14 years, and tented accommodation is not provided after departure from Haridwar.
The above itinerary highlights a deeply spiritual journey covering some of the most sacred destinations in India. Haridwar attracts millions of devotees who gather to take holy dips in the River Ganga, believing the sacred waters purify the soul and help attain liberation from the cycle of rebirth.
Kumbh is a sacred Hindu pilgrimage that takes place in India every 12 years. A small village nestled in the Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand, is one of the most visited spots to witness this sacred wedding.
Take a trip to Kumbh along with Triyuginarayan and Omkareshwar temples

Which is one of the 12 holy abodes of Lord Shiva, and it has very religious importance among devotees. Additionally, a celestial marriage of Lord Vishnu with Goddess Laxmi is performed at the site. One more significant Kumbh location in Uttarakhand is Omkareshwar Temple, situated on the Mandhata Island of Madhya Pradesh. For centuries, this abode of Lord Shiva has been pacifying the soul of each devotee who sought purity from within and grace or moksha (divine liberation) from God on visiting the location.
Moreover, the Mela naturally connects with these two sacred temples, thereby creating a powerful spiritual link. As each year passes, and devotion and self-discipline grow, the Kumbh experience draws people from all backgrounds, regardless of religion, ultimately guiding them back to their inner faith. During this sacred period, thousands of devotees gather for a deeper purpose, highlighting the unity and spiritual significance of the event.
At both destinations, large numbers of pilgrims arrive to perform meaningful rituals. In the early morning, devotees take a holy dip in the Ganga, while at the same time, others offer prayers and perform poojas within the Omkareshwar Temple premises. Ultimately, all these sacred acts share one common goal—attaining spiritual purification and divine blessings that lead toward salvation.
| Quick Overview | |
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| Total temples covered | 3 (Haridwar Sacred Ghats, Triyuginarayan Temple, Omkareshwar Temple) |
| Ideal duration | 5–7 days |
| Best travel months | January–March (during Kumbh & Magh Mela period) |
| Suitable for older peoples | Yes, with assisted travel, minimal walking, and rest breaks |
| Accommodation type | Premium Kumbh camps & standard to deluxe hotels |
| Meal type | Pure vegetarian sattvic meals |
| Transport options | AC sedan, SUV, tempo traveler, local transfers |
| Medical preparedness | First-aid support, nearby medical facilities, doctor consultation advised |
| Customisation availability | Yes, fully customizable as per comfort, dates, and rituals |
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Itinerary: Beginning of the Kumbh trip with Triyuginarayan and Omkareshwar Temple Tours.
Kumbh is a three-yearly pilgrimage festival held at four of India’s holiest riverbank sites. Mela rotates among four locations every three years, giving devotees the opportunity to bathe in sacred rivers and experience local traditions. Millions of pilgrims assemble for a ritual bath, believed to cleanse worldly sins and provide divine blessings.
Hindu scriptures dating back more than 2,000 years were referenced. Myth has it that during one of the great battles between the gods and the demons, a drop of amrit, or nectar of immortality, fell to earth from heaven. These divine drops fell at four places: Allahabad (Prayag), Haridwar, Ujjain, and Nashik. Allahabad hosts its Kumbh six years after the Haridwar, as the festival rotates among these four sacred sites.
FAQs
1. Which temple is to be visited after Mela?
A. After, you can visit Har Ki Pauri, Chandi Devi Temple, Mansa Devi Temple, or nearby holy sites such as Rishikesh.
2. An initiation at Haridwar’s Mela has everything special: what to know behind the ‘Mahakumbh’ millennial?
A. The Haridwar Mela is unique because it occurs on the banks of the sacred Ganga River, where believers cleanse themselves of sins.
3. Where did four drops of Amrit fall?
A. The four drops of Amrit fell at Prayagraj, Haridwar, Nashik, and Ujjain.
4. Which is the powerful Shiva lingam?
A: Many worshippers consider the Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga in Ujjain to be one of the most potent Shiva Lingas.
5. Which is the oldest temple in India, 7000 years old?
A. The Mundeshwari Devi Temple in Bihar is thought to be nearly 7,000 years old.
6. What is the temple believed to be 20,000 years old?
A. Many people believe that several ancient sites are associated with prehistoric times, even though no temple has been verified to be 20,000 years old.
7. Which is the most crowded temple in India?
A. It is the greatest of all temples in India and known to be one of the busiest temples in India.
Conclusion
The trip to Haridwar, along with visits to Triyuginarayan and Omkareshwar Temple, is not just a travel itinerary; it is a spiritual pilgrimage that allows devotees to retrace the footsteps of India’s sacred history and eternal faith. Devotees believe that by taking a ceremonial bath in the sacred Ganga waters at Haridwar, not only does it purify the soul, but it also removes past sins and, consequently, brings peace of mind.
A trip offers that divine twist; this temple is famous for its eternal flame, which represents the sacred union of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. This antique shrine infuses its zealots with faith, joy, and inspiration.
The pilgrimage is termed as ‘complete’ with darshan of the Jyotirlinga—a very powerful home of Lord Shiva! With cosmic energy and tranquillity in abundance, a lot of meditation can be done here with introspection.
