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Advaita Yatra

A pilgrimage Experience in India 

 TROPICAL BEACHES –  MYSTICAL MONUMENTS – MEDITATIVE IMMERSION

Join us on a guided tour and tap into strong energetic fields across the South indian West coast. Explore forgotten ancient portals of power as we pilgrimage across these UNESCO world heritage sites, absorb the shakti radiating from mystical temples and meditate on the beaches while gazing at the sunset. 

UPCOMING  JOURNEYS

South India West Coast: November – December 2023

HERITAGE HEAVEN

This tour is a mystical journey to the UNESCO world heritage sites of Hampi and the Ajanta Ellora Caves. We also walk across the lush beaches of Goa as well as Gokarna, another pilgrimage site on the west coast of south India. The pilgrimage also includes being guided into meditative states in presence of Rohanji & Peter Ji who will impart initiation and transmission all along the journey.

South India is rich in the dynastic historical heritage of kings and maharajas that shape the culture, landscape and architecture to this day.  The land reverberates with ancient melodies that will leave you awestruck, and history will come alive as we step into the ruins of ancient temples. The South also boasts a stunning coastline abundant with coconut palms, verdant interiors and fragrant local spice curries. Goa is our final destination and its a melting pot of cultures, combined with a vibrant community offering music, dance and wellness.

This is a  getaway for you to tap into the Indian spirit. 

YOUR GUIDE

Rohanji

MYSTICAL MONUMENTS

TROPICAL LANDSCAPE

TEMPLES

CAVES & CARVINGS

ANCIENT RUINS

BEACHES

ITINERARY

★ 12 Days / Nights Journey
21st Nov – 2nd December

★ Moving through UNESCO World Heritage Sites such as:
Hampi
Pattadkal
Badami
Aihole

★ Pit stop in Goa with cultural immersion
★ Hiking, meditation, long beach walks in Gokarna.

NOTE

★ Group communication will be in English with translation in German Danish & Swedish

★ Routine is flexible and depends on weather and energy of the group

We keep the spots Limited so we can move easier as a smaller group.

What’s included

12 Days / Nights
+ Transportation in India
+ Accommodation
+ 2 Meals/day
+ Sightseeing Fees

COST

– Per Person
1650 €

GENERAL TIPS
  • Pack light! Rucksack & Backpack 60L is recommended. Suitcases will be hard to carry.
  • You will definitely need a comfortable pair of trekking shoes with ankle support for this trip as there’s lots of walks and hikes in the forest. 
  • Keep in mind to bring some warm clothing. Although it can be sunny in the daytime with temperatures around 24-30 degrees Celsius, the temperature can drop to around 15-20 degrees Celsius at night .
  • A good pair of noise cancelling headphones or earphones will prove to be a wise investment, you should also get earplugs to allow you to get a good night’s sleep.
  • Bring a flashlight and your personal waterbottle.
  • Bring you ATM visa/mastercards. Ensure you have sufficient funds.
 TRAVEL GUIDELINES

All travelers going to India should submit their self-declaration form and upload their negative Covid-19 RT PCR test result OR vaccination certificate in the Air Suvidha Portal before the scheduled travel.

Learn more information on the Guidelines for International Arrivals issued by India’s Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

FLIGHTS RECOMMENDATIONS

Mumbai is very well connected with many direct flights. You can find the best prices on well-known sites such as Momondo & Skyscanner.

You will need to arrive in Mumbai by midday or by latest early afternoon on the starting date.
We can look into that together and secure your arrival time. 

 VISA
A valid visa and passport is required to enter India. You will need to contact the Embassy (or High Commission) of India in your own country to obtain your visa before your departure dates. Visa on Arrival (E-Visa) is available for passport holders of a limited number of countries. Note that most visas are only valid for 60 days and is processed online on indianvisaonline.gov.in portal. Be aware that a visa is valid from the date it is generated at the Embassy and not from the date of entry.
 TRAVEL INSURANCE
It is compulsory to have comprehensive travel insurance throughout your whole trip in India. Please ensure you keep all relevant documentation throughout your whole trip. Note I will require a copy of these documents before your trip.
     CURRENCY
    The country currency is the Indian Rupee. There are ATM facilities at the airport and throughout India where one can withdraw cash using a credit card or a bankcard. Major currencies such as US dollars, British pounds and Euros are easy to change. Remember, you must present your passport whenever you change currency or travellers cheques. You can check the exchange rate for your currency on a website such as www.xe.com.
     FOOD + WATER
    Do not drink any water from taps unless you know it has been filtered with a very good water filter as one can become very ill from drinking contaminated water. You can buy sealed bottled water in the supermarkets or general stores; ensure to check the seal on the bottle cap. India is a place of amazing delicacies and taste! There are plenty of good restaurants with a variety of foods for both Western oriented minds, as well for those who like to eat local Indian food. Most religious places are vegetarian so don’t expect to find any meat or fish.
     DRESS CODE
    Culturally in India it is essential to dress modestly, especially in an Ashram and when visiting holy cities. Guidelines: Shoulders, chest and knees should be covered, especially in temples, which will avoid unwanted hassle or attention. Clothing should be loose and not transparent; light cotton clothing is especially comfortable in the Indian climate.

    Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails

    MARK TWAIN