TripSangam

Nepal Pilgrimage Tour from India

For many families in India, a darshan across Nepal is a long-held wish. TripSangam Travels is a Nepali-owned team that plans pilgrimage tours from India via Raxaul, with help at the Raxaul–Birgunj border, comfortable travel and a respectful, well-planned pace that works for all ages.

A pilgrimage across Nepal

Nepal holds some of the most revered sites in the Hindu and Buddhist worlds, and a single journey can bring several of them together. We plan your yatra around the days you have and the temples closest to your heart, weaving in the travel between them so the trip feels calm rather than rushed. Being a local team, we know the routes, the temple timings and the small courtesies that make a darshan smooth.

Sacred sites you can include

  • Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu, one of the holiest shrines of Lord Shiva
  • Muktinath, the high-altitude shrine sacred to both Hindus and Buddhists
  • Janakpur's Janaki Mandir, the temple devoted to Mata Sita
  • Lumbini — the birthplace of Buddha — for those who wish to add it

Muktinath darshan

Muktinath is a deeply revered shrine and a highlight of many pilgrimages. It sits at high altitude and is reached by road, so we plan a respectful, unhurried pace with rest stops and time to acclimatise along the way. See our Muktinath tour package from Raxaul for how we usually arrange this leg.

How to reach from Raxaul

Most pilgrims from India travel to Raxaul and cross into Nepal at the Raxaul–Birgunj border. We meet you at Raxaul, assist with the crossing and arrange the road journey onward to your chosen temples, often via Kathmandu. Travel times vary with route, traffic, road and weather conditions and your stops, so we build the days with comfortable breaks and realistic driving hours.

A respectful, comfortable pace for elders

Pilgrimage groups often include senior travellers, and we plan with that in mind. That means a comfortable vehicle, unhurried days, breaks for meals and prayer, and accommodation kept simple and clean. If anyone in your group has particular health or mobility needs, tell us in advance so we can shape the route and the pace sensibly.

Documents and good-to-know

Indian citizens do not need a visa for Nepal, but every traveller should carry a valid photo ID such as a passport or Voter ID, plus a few spare copies and passport photos. Pack warm layers for higher places, comfortable footwear for the temples, and any regular medicines. We are happy to advise on what to expect at each site.

Plan your yatra

Share your travel dates, the number of pilgrims and the temples you wish to include, and tell us if you would like to add Lumbini. We will suggest a respectful route and a quotation that suits your group.

Pilgrimage & divine journeys

Darshan-focused itineraries, and trips we can adapt for your yatra from Raxaul.

Nepal pilgrimage tour — common questions

Which darshan sites can a Nepal pilgrimage tour cover?
We commonly plan visits to Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu, Muktinath, and Janakpur's Janaki Mandir. Lumbini, the birthplace of Buddha, can be added for those who wish. Tell us your days and which sites matter most, and we will build a route that fits.
Do Indian citizens need a visa for a pilgrimage in Nepal?
Indian citizens do not need a visa for Nepal, but every traveller should carry a valid photo ID such as a passport or Voter ID, along with a few spare copies and photos. We help with the crossing at the Raxaul–Birgunj border.
Is the trip suitable for elderly pilgrims?
Yes. We plan a respectful, unhurried pace with comfortable travel and rest stops, which suits families travelling with elders. Muktinath sits at high altitude and is reached by road, so we keep the schedule gentle. Please share any health needs in advance so we can plan sensibly.
How do we reach Nepal for the yatra?
Most pilgrims travel to Raxaul, cross into Nepal at the Raxaul–Birgunj border, and continue by road to the temples. Travel times vary with route, traffic, road and weather, so we plan with comfortable breaks along the way.