Pilgrim Tours Holy Land Janakpur
रू
0
General Overview
Location
Dathu Sadak, Nayabazzar ,
Kathmandu
Description
Janakpur is located in the eastern part of the Terai Region in Nepal. It is one of the most popular holy lands in Nepal, where religious devotees visit. This is the oldest and most unique temple ever built in Nepal with Mithila-style architecture. The Hindu pilgrimage site is also famous for its art known as Mithila Art. It is the most interesting and wonderful temple in Nepal to travel to with family, friends, or a couple to spend quality time. Because of the birthplace of Goddess Sita, this site is mostly popular for pilgrimage tours. It is a widely chosen pilgrimage site by locals and international visitors to wash away their sins and to bring peace of mind within themselves.
Janakpur is vastly inhabited by the most unique ethnic group in Nepal is Maithili, having its own culture, traditions, and language. Travellers can explore such a mystic place and experience the lifestyle of unique ethnic groups altogether. Explorers' insight into the beautiful hand craved paintings, windows, and towers inside the temple, as well as outside the temple. In addition, you can even see the ceremony of Light in the evening in the temple with lots of people praying and worshipping the Goddess and God. The more you spend time at this holy place, the more enlightened you will be.
Every year on the day of Ram Navami, this place is crowded with devoted and religious people visiting from all over the world, mostly Indians and Nepalese. Ram Navami is celebrated by almost all people in the country. This tour reflects the spiritual core of Janakpur, surrounded by sacred sites and religious ancient heritages.
Aaditya Transports and Services Pvt Ltd renders the most mystical and sacred pilgrimage site tour as a private tour package at reasonable prices who wish to step into the Holy Land for religious and spiritual enlightenment. We provide any type of vehicles such as Cars, Jeeps, Scorpios, Hilux, Land Cruiser, buses, according to your requirements and needs.
Highlights of Janakpur Tour
Visit the ancient Janaki Temple, Vivah Mandap, and Dhanusdham.
Explore the hand-carved Mithila Art.
Insight into the unique culture and lifestyle of the Maithili ethnics.
Breathtaking drive all the way to Janakpur from Kathmandu.
Itinerary
Day 01: Kathmandu to Janakpur
Day 02: Full Day Sightseeing in Janakpur
Day: Drive back to Kathmandu
Note: Contact Us
Janakpur is vastly inhabited by the most unique ethnic group in Nepal is Maithili, having its own culture, traditions, and language. Travellers can explore such a mystic place and experience the lifestyle of unique ethnic groups altogether. Explorers' insight into the beautiful hand craved paintings, windows, and towers inside the temple, as well as outside the temple. In addition, you can even see the ceremony of Light in the evening in the temple with lots of people praying and worshipping the Goddess and God. The more you spend time at this holy place, the more enlightened you will be.
Every year on the day of Ram Navami, this place is crowded with devoted and religious people visiting from all over the world, mostly Indians and Nepalese. Ram Navami is celebrated by almost all people in the country. This tour reflects the spiritual core of Janakpur, surrounded by sacred sites and religious ancient heritages.
Aaditya Transports and Services Pvt Ltd renders the most mystical and sacred pilgrimage site tour as a private tour package at reasonable prices who wish to step into the Holy Land for religious and spiritual enlightenment. We provide any type of vehicles such as Cars, Jeeps, Scorpios, Hilux, Land Cruiser, buses, according to your requirements and needs.
Highlights of Janakpur Tour
Visit the ancient Janaki Temple, Vivah Mandap, and Dhanusdham.
Explore the hand-carved Mithila Art.
Insight into the unique culture and lifestyle of the Maithili ethnics.
Breathtaking drive all the way to Janakpur from Kathmandu.
Itinerary
Day 01: Kathmandu to Janakpur
Day 02: Full Day Sightseeing in Janakpur
Day: Drive back to Kathmandu
Note: Contact Us