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RELIGIOUS TOURS

AYODHYA:
THE BIRTHPLACE OF LORD RAMA
Ayodhya, the revered birthplace of Lord Rama, is a city steeped in mythology and devotion. Walking through its ancient temples and ghats, you can feel the echoes of the Ramayana in every corner. Visit the magnificent Ram Mandir, the sacred Hanuman Garhi, and the serene banks of the Saryu River, where devotees gather for soulful aartis. With TurnTapTravel, immerse yourself in Ayodhya’s divine aura and rediscover faith like never before.


SHIRDI:
THE ABODE OF SAI BABA’S BLESSINGS
Shirdi, the home of Sai Baba, is a sanctuary of peace and miracles. Pilgrims from all walks of life visit the Shri Sai Baba Samadhi Temple, seeking blessings, healing, and divine grace. The temple complex, filled with devotional chants and unwavering faith, radiates positivity and hope. With TurnTapTravel, experience the warmth of Sai Baba’s teachings and the deep sense of devotion that makes Shirdi a must-visit spiritual haven.


VARANASI:
THE ETERNAL CITY ON THE GANGES
Varanasi, one of the world’s oldest living cities, is a spiritual beacon for Hindus. The mesmerising Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat, the sacred Kashi Vishwanath Temple, and the tranquil boat rides at sunrise create an experience like no other. Every step in Varanasi is a step closer to moksha, as the city offers a profound connection between the mortal and the divine. Let TurnTapTravel guide you through its mystical alleys and sacred waters for a truly transformative journey.


The Golden Temple in Amritsar is a breathtaking symbol of Sikh faith, equality, and service. Its shimmering golden façade, the soothing hymns from the Guru Granth Sahib, and the sacred Amrit Sarovar (holy water tank) offer a deeply moving spiritual experience. The Langar, the world’s largest community kitchen, serves thousands daily, embodying the essence of selfless service. Join TurnTapTravel for a journey of inner peace and soulful enlightenment in the heart of Sikh spirituality.
GOLDEN TEMPLE:
THE SPIRITUAL HEART OF SIKHISM
