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Discover Sri Lanka in 5 Days: A Journey of Culture, History, and Natural Beauty with NFTT World

Want to visit a beautiful country with the perfect combination of culture, history, and scenic landscape? Sri Lanka could be your next destination! This country is surrounded by the Indian Ocean and has strong religious significance along with mesmerising views. This incredible country has something for everyone, no matter if you like food, adventure, or travel.

Read this informative blog to learn about our Mumbai to Sri Lanka tour packages as we highlight their routes, and amazing places you should visit in this detailed tour handbook!

Your itinerary for the Sri Lanka tour

At NFTT World, we take care of your entire travel plan! Your 5-day and 4-night itinerary for the Mumbai-Sri Lanka tour is planned to cover the highlights of this beautiful destination.

Day 1: Exploring Temples and Enjoying Scenic Drives

As you arrive in Kandy, our guides will give you a warm welcome to this beautiful country so you can begin your journey!

Located in Chilaw, Munishwaram Temple is a must-visit for Ramayana enthusiasts. This temple has a rich history, and it is believed that Lord Rama installed the Ramalinga Shivan after winning Sita from Ravana.

Enjoy the lush green scenery on your 4.5-hour journey as you reach a sacred Buddhist temple in Kandy. Spend some time taking a walk around Kandy Lake and enjoying the traditional Kandyan dance performance before reaching your hotel. Our Jain tour in Sri Lanka is perfect for those who have a vegetarian diet, as we make sure all your needs are catered to!

Day 2: Scenic Highlands and Botanical Gardens

After enjoying your delicious vegetarian breakfast, prepare yourself for a 2.5-hour scenic drive to Nuwara Eliya, which is also known as the ‘little England’ of Sri Lanka. Along the way, you will explore the stunning Peradeniya Royal Botanical Gardens. This paradise has over 4,000 rare plant species and a picturesque orchid garden.

The second stop on the way will be at Baktha Hanuman Temple, where Lord Hanuman took some rest while on his quest to find Sita. Within a few minutes, you will reach the misty town of Nuwara Eliya, where the cool breeze and captivating architecture of the highlands will give you a glimpse of a mini-England. Spend your night at the Nuwara Eliya hotel and enjoy a vegetarian dinner with your loved ones!

Day 3: Exploring the Temples of Nuwara Eliya

Spend your third day in Nuwara Eliya exploring the temples important to the Ramayana. Sita Amman Temple and Divurumpola Temple have religious significance, as Sita prove her purity through the fire trial. There is a huge statue of Lord Rama, and the spirituality of the temple is something that you must experience. End your day by visiting Gayathri Peedam, where the coronation of Vibhisana took place. Conclude your Jain tour in Sri Lanka by having a delicious vegetarian dinner at your hotel.

Day 4: Ravana’s Realm

After having your breakfast, get ready to explore Ravana’s realm. This 4.5-hour journey will take you close to nature amid the green hills and stunning waterfalls. You can explore the jungles where Sita was imprisoned and visit Ravana’s cave, which is said to be a secret place.

Later, you will head towards the capital of the country, Colombo. Here, you will be dropped off at a hotel where you can explore the city and enjoy local cuisine.

Day 5: Farewell

As your 5-day, 4-night journey comes to an end, it leaves you with a treasure trove of cherished memories and meaningful experiences. Before bidding farewell to Colombo, indulge in a mouth-watering breakfast to kickstart your day. Afterward, complete the check-out process and make your way to the airport, carrying with you the happy moments and encounters that have enriched your trip.

Book A Tour

Sri Lanka is an incredible destination with an abundance of natural beauty.  While 5 days in Sri Lanka are less, you can still explore a lot of amazing places here. Now that you have a fair idea of what awaits you during your 5-day trip, are you ready to create unforgettable memories in Sri Lanka? Book Mumbai to Sri Lanka tour packages by NFTT World and have the experience of a lifetime!

The Perfect 10 Days Pure Veg South Africa Tour Plan by NFTT World

South Africa is a country teeming with adventure opportunities, an abundant wildlife scene, distinct traditions, as well as stunning landscapes – making it a prime tourism spot. However, for those who follow a pure vegetarian diet, travelling to a land of unique cultures can be a bit daunting. This is where the right travel agencies like NFTT World come in handy for those vegetarian tourists heading to South Africa. We are proficient in creating customized travel plans that accommodate your dietary choices including a tantalizing array of vegetarian dishes.

If you are from Mumbai and have been planning on exploring this stunning country, then this blog should provide insight on what to anticipate from your 10-day Jain tour in South Africa!

10-Day Itinerary from Mumbai to South Africa

Day 1: Welcome to Cape Town!

A meticulously planned booking of our Mumbai to South Africa tour package guarantees a hospitable greeting at Cape Town airport by our staff member who will also transport you to your hotel. Enjoy the freedom to either unwind or sample the attractions of the city at your own pace. Cape Town’s myriad gastronomic experiences include native vegetarian options where you can relish delectable food while making precious memories with your family.

Day 2: Cape Peninsula and its Highlights

After enjoying a great breakfast, you will be picked up from the hotel for the Cape Peninsula tour. Have an amazing experience watching the seals on the Hout Bay cruise. You will cover Simons Town and Chapman’s Peak and arrive at Boulders Beach to watch penguins. After a delicious lunch, enjoy the breathtaking view of the Cape of Good Hope and its iconic lighthouse before returning to your hotel.

Day 3, Table Mountain

Get up early, as an adventurous day awaits! Hike on the beautiful Table Mountain or simply take a cable car ride to enjoy the bird’s-eye view of Cape Town. If you opt for Mumbai to South Africa tour packages, you can also get a helicopter ride experience here! Visit the company garden, District Six, and Green Market Square for souvenirs, and have a memorable trip!

Day 4: Wine, Garden Routes, and Whales: A Heavenly Day

Embrace the beauty of a picturesque coastline while travelling along the popular Garden Route before heading to the incredible Harmanus City, where you can spot whales before visiting the vineyards. Take pretty pictures, see the wine-making process, and get to sample exquisite wines offered with the local vegetarian cuisine.

Day 5: Welcome to the World’s Feather Capital

On the 5th day of your tour, get ready to immerse yourself in the wonders of Oudtshoorn. Begin by experiencing the amazing ostriches and diverse wildlife at the Congo Wildlife Ranch, where you can observe these creatures up close. In addition to the wildlife, Oudtshoorn boasts another natural marvel known as the Congo Caves, formed by stunning stalactites. After this mind-blowing adventure, treat yourself to a mouth-watering vegetarian lunch at a renowned local restaurant. Take a stroll in the vibrant town after enjoying a vegetarian lunch at a local restaurant.

Day 6: Bungee Jumping

A thrilling experience is a must, and for that, visiting Bloukrans Bridge is necessary. This is the highest bungee jumping point that can give you the experience of a lifetime. Spend your sixth day experiencing an adrenaline rush and making memories.

Day 7: Pilanesberg National Park

An exciting and adventurous day awaits on your 7th day in South Africa. Pilanesberg National Park is a must-visit when in Africa! Watch dangerous animals like lions, elephants, rhinos, and leopards up close. You can take adventurous rides at the national park!

NFTT World takes complete care of your Jain tour in South Africa by ensuring you get vegetarian meals during your stay throughout the country!

Day 8 and 9: Exploring Johannesburg

Spend your day heading towards the Sun City and soaking up the sun while exploring Valley Waves. Learn about the culture of beautiful Johannesburg with our guide. Witness the architectural marvels of Nelson Mandela Bridge and Johannesburg City Hall with your loved ones. Enjoy vegetarian cuisine at a local restaurant and call it a day!

Day 10: Say Goodbye!

Bid adieu to this incredibly stunning country on the 10th day after enjoying a delectable vegetarian breakfast. You will be picked up from your hotel and dropped off at the airport a few hours before the departure of your flight.

Discover South Africa with NFTT World

Did you find the 10-day pure vegetarian South Africa tour plan interesting? Go ahead and make a booking for Mumbai to South Africa Tour Packages with NFTT World and experience the stunning scenery, wildlife, and rich culture of the country without making any compromises on your dietary preferences. Let us take care of your travel plans while you make everlasting memories!

Discovering the Spiritual Side of Delhi: A Tour of the Top Jain Temples

What do you immediately consider first when you think of Delhi? Is it the corporate life of the city or hours-long traffic? The capital of our nation Delhi is not just a hub of corporate, markets, and monuments, but also has spiritual significance! This city is home to some mesmerizing Jain temples which have marvelous architectural beauty and are simply serene. If you are yet to explore this side of Delhi, then joining a pure vegetarian group tour is the perfect way to get started. These group will allow you to explore the beautiful Jain temples and indulge in delicious Jain cuisine prepared exclusively for your enjoyment. 

Experience the uniqueness of the must-visit Jain tirth in Delhi in this informative blog and begin your soul-enriching journey with us!

1. Shri Digambar Jain Lal Mandir 

The first temple on the list that should be included in the Jain Tirth in Delhi is Shri Digambar Jain Lal Mandir. Amidst the chaos of Chandini Chowk, Delhi, this temple offers a haven of peace and spirituality. The temple is timeless, as it has stood still since the 17th century. The temple’s captivating beauty showcased through its architecture, has not drawn in devotees but also caught the attention of numerous tourists. Shri Digambar Lal Mandir is also renowned for its history. During the Mughal Empire in Aurangzeb’s reign playing instruments inside the temple was strictly prohibited. However, when the sounds of drums could be heard in the absence of people, Aurangzeb, later on, abolished the restrictions after this remarkable event.

2. Shri AtmaVallabh Jain Mandir 

Next on the list is Shri AtmaVallabh Jain Mandir which receives widespread acclaim for its captivating architecture, adorned with intricate carvings and vibrant frescoes that magnify its beauty. Apart from the architectural beauty, the temple has a peaceful environment that allows devotees to explore spirituality. As hundreds of worshippers chant their prayers, divine energy fills the air, serving as a constant reminder of the eternal nature of Jain principles. So, if you are keen on planning a Jain Tirth in Delhibe sure to include a visit to this remarkable temple. Make sure you adhere to the guidelines of the temple to uphold its sanctity and show respect for the peaceful environment it offers. Whether you are a follower of Jainism or someone looking for a cultural journey Shri AtmaVallabh Jain Mandir provides a deep and unforgettable experience that will leave you feeling calm and reverent.

3. Shri Mahavirji Jain Mandir 

Shri Mahavirji Jain Mandir is another beautiful temple you must visit during your time in Delhi. This peaceful place allows the devotees to engage in soulful Bhajans and submerge themselves in blissful meditation. A large number of devotees experience peace and tranquility in this temple. Several claim the experience to be impactful and transformative which makes this temple a must-visit on your list. Similar to several other Jain tirth in Delhi, Shri Mahavirji Jain Mandir has an astonishing architectural beauty that is highly appreciated by visitors. The intricate sculptures and beautifully painted walls are decorated to narrate the tales of Jainism’s philosophy and teachings.

4. Ahimsa Sthal 

No Jain Tirth in Delhi would be complete without a visit to Ahimsa Sthal, a place dedicated to the principle of non-violence. The huge statue of Lord Mahavira stands tall amidst the greenery of a busy city and attracts many devotees to this beacon of peace. Ahimsa-Sthal vibrates with a sense of calm and enlightenment that cannot be found anywhere else. The serene gardens of Ahimsa Sthal remind us of the profound impact of compassion and kindness in our lives. Experience the chance to wander through the serene gardens of Ahimsa Sthal. Furthermore, try to learn about the teaching ofLord Mahavirathat has inspired several individuals to live a life with love and non-violence. 

Wrapping Up  

So, if you are planning a Jain tirth in Delhi, these are the top four highly recommended Jain temples to explore. At NFTT World, we organize pure vegetarian group tours to offer you a peaceful, comfortable and unforgettable experience. Additionally, these group tours are suitable, for individuals of all age groups.So, what are you waiting for? Book a trip now and visit these architectural wonders and experience spirituality up close. We promise you a life-changing experience that will get you started with new energy!

Explore Divine Energy at the Top Jain Temples in Madhya Pradesh – The Home of Tigers

Madhya Pradesh, a state in India nicknamed as the heart of the country, is not only known for its natural wonders and tigers but also holds significant importance as a pilgrimage destination for Jains. Isn’t it quite fascinating? From awe-inspiring architectural beauty to divine tranquility, one can experience spiritualism at the top places of Jain tirth in Madhya Pradesh. So, whether you are a Mumbai-based group traveler or a solo traveler, consider joining a group tour from Mumbai to explore the best sites in Madhya Pradesh to witness architectural marvels, peace and spirituality that will leave you energized. Get started on this life-changing journey with our informative blog about the top Jain temples in the home of tigers. 

Did you know that Madhya Pradesh, a state, in India often referred to as the heart of the country is not renowned for its beauty, tigers and spirituality but also holds significant importance as a pilgrimage destination, for Jains? It’s quite fascinating!

  1. Adinath Jain Temple, Khajuraho

Adinath Jain Temple is a significant part of the Khajuraho group of Hindu and Jain temples. Dedicated to the first Tirthankara, Adinath, also known as Rishabhdev, this temple was built in the 11th century by the Chandela rulers. This significant Jain tirth in Madhya Pradesh has intricate carvings made of sandstone and beautiful architecture that attracts a large number of devotees every year! This Jain temple is a must-visit, as the stunning building, detailed craftsmanship, calming positivity, and tranquilly are worth adoring.

  1. Shri Digambar Jain Parshwanath Mandir

Shri Digambar Jain Parshwanath Mandir, which is an important pilgrimage site for Jains, is also a UNESCO world heritage site! Originally, the temple was dedicated to Lord Adinath, but the idol broke and was replaced with a black idol of Parshwanath, who is the 23rd Tirthankara of Jainism. Located just beside Adinath Jain Temple in Khajuraho, this temple has amazing detailing and is an architectural beauty to behold. Experience tranquilly and positivity at Shri Digambar Jain Parshwanath Mandir on your trip to Madhya Pradesh by considering making a booking for a group tour from Mumbai!

  1. Shri Digambar Jain Siddha Kshetra, Sonagiri

Shri Digambar Jain Siddha Kshetra, also known as Sonagiri Jain Temple, is an important pilgrim centre for Jains, as over 15 million devotees attained salvation with Nanganag Kumar here. This beautiful temple is spread across 132 acres of land. There are over 77 Jain temples in Sonagiri, among which the 57th temple is the main, which has an 11-foot-tall idol of the 8th Tirthankar, Chandraprabha. Witness the striking grandeur of this astonishing Jain tirth in Madhya Pradesh! However, if you are planning to opt for a group tour from Mumbai to this temple, consider opting for a tour from NFTT World for a convenient and well-guided experience and also to avail yourself of exciting travel deals.

  1. Shri Digambar Jain Siddha Kshetra, Kundalpur

Kundalpur has historical significance as it is the birthplace of the 20th Tirthankara, Lord Munisuvrata. Located amid lush green surroundings, the main attraction of this place is the temple building, which has delicate carvings that reflect Jain architecture. For a profound and enthusiastic experience, consider visiting during the birth anniversary of Lord Munisuvrata and other Jain festivals. These joyous celebrations during Jain festivals not only add charm to your visit but also offer a glimpse into the rich traditions and customs of the vibrant Jain community.

  1. Bawangaja

Bawangaja is a must-visit Jain temple in Madhya Pradesh, as it has some of the world’s tallest statues of Lord Adinath (84 feet) and Bahubali (131 feet). It is a prominent site for the Digambara sect of Jainism and is hence visited by numerous devotees seeking enlightenment every year. From Bawangaja, you can enjoy the serenity and panoramic view of the city. Explore the architectural wonders through the towering statues of Jain Tirthankaras and experience tranquilly from the beautiful hills of Satpura.

Final Words

The above-mentioned temples should be a must-visit on this unforgettable trip to Jain tirth in Madhya Pradesh. At NFTT World, we organize group tours from Mumbai to give you a comfortable and life-enriching experience during the journey. A Jain tirth in Madhya Pradesh is not about reaching a destination; it is a golden opportunity to explore the depths of Jain’s culture and philosophy, leaving an indelible impression on your mind and soul. So, get started now! Don’t delay the most unforgettable trip of your life!

Jain Tirth Temples in Karnataka That Are All About Grandeur That You Must Visit In 2023

Jainism, an ancient and classic religion that has its origins in India, has spread its beliefs to various regions. One such region is Karnataka, where Jainism has found a firm footing in spreading its message of positivity. There are multiple locations in Karnataka where you can locate a Jain temple. In this interesting post, we bring you a list of top five Jain temples in Karnataka that you must visit as part of your Jain Tirth in Karnataka. Each of these magnificent temples bears witness to the enduring spirit of Jainism.

  • Gomateshwara Temple

The Gomateshwara Temple, also known as the Bahubali Temple, is located on Vindhyagiri Hill, in Karnataka. It is a temple that holds immense religious and cultural significance. What makes this temple particularly remarkable is the statue of Bahubali towering 55 feet high on Vindhyagiri Hill in Shravanabelagola. You would be surpised to know that this incredible Jain sculpture is one of the figures in the world. You will come across inscriptions in Prakrit language that pay tribute to the king who supported the Gomateshwara Temple. If you are planning to go on a tour of Jain Tirth in Karnataka in 2023, the Gomateshwara Temple is a must-visit temple that you won’t want to miss.

  • Badami Cave Temples (Badami, Karnataka)

The Badami Cave Temple derives its name from the town of Badami, where this cave temple is situated. The temple stands firm amidst the essence of folkloric Indian rock-cut composition, dating way back to the 6th century. Badami Cave Temple has four cave temples. These temples were established during the rule of Pulakesini, but Chalykyas are rewarded for the most enlargement. The intricate carvings and sculptures found within these caves beautifully depict a blend of Hindu and Jain beliefs, making them a captivating destination for those interested in history and spirituality.

  • Saavira Kambada Basadi

Saavira Kambada, popularly known as Chandranatha Temple, is built in honour of Chandraprabha and is located in the Moodabidri district of Karnataka. The temple is well known for its 1,000 poles, which are made up of exquisite granite poles designed in the ways of Vijayanagara. Every single pole has a sole identity, meaning that none of the poles look the same. It is said and believed that this beautiful temple has a strong spiritual connection felt by visitors, allowing them to find solace and peace. To ensure that you can fully experience this splendid temple, make sure to opt for a Jain Tirth in Karnataka package that covers it and starts from a fixed departure point.

  • Navagraha Jain Temple

Next, on our itinerary is the Navagraha Jain Temple in Varur, Karnataka. If you find yourself in the vicinity of Hubli this temple is definitely worth a visit. It houses a 60-foot statue of Parshvanatha that attracts Jainism followers from all over the world. In fact, it is the statue of Jainism only surpassed by Bawangaja.You will also find statues of eight other Tirthankaras inside the temple. There are times beyond which visitors, devotees, or tourists are not allowed to enter the premises for the sake of this heritage.

  • Chaturmukha Basadi (Karkala, Karnataka)

To truly experience the essence of Jain Tirth in Karnataka it is essential to seek the blessings at the revered Chaturmukha Basadi temple. This temple holds significance as one of the Jain landmarks in Karkala, Karnataka. Its construction dates to the Santara Dynastys reign and, within its walls one can discover depictions of Aranath, Mallinath and Munisuvratnath from the century. The beautiful temple is made up of marble cuts and 100 poles hanging from the ceiling. People from all over India visit the Chaturmukha Basadi temple in Karkala throughout the year.

Final Thoughts

Karnataka is a culturally and religiously rich state famous for its historic shrines and temples, including some of the most renowned Jain temples. Nagfani Tours and Travel provides a convenient and memorable Jain Tirth tour in Karnataka starting from a fixed departure point. Explore the architecture, delve into the teachings and beliefs of Jainism and uncover the rich historical importance of these sacred sites. Come along with us on this journey to Jain Tirth, in Karnataka, where you will create memories that will stay with you forever.

7 Places You Must Visit in Kerala During Monsoon

The monsoon is here! It’s time to visit the most exotic place in India, Kerala! Surrounded by charming landscapes and picturesque greenery, Kerala offers an awe-inspiring experience. From beautiful beaches, peaceful backwaters to vibrant culture and foggy hill stations and, Kerala has it all. Discover the glorious destinations of Kerala that you must not miss during your Kerala tour from Mumbai. Pack your bags now!

  • Alleppey

Alleppey is one of the most exotic destinations during the monsoon. A visit to Alleppey, also known as Alappuzha Backwaters, during the monsoon season is simply an experience of a lifetime. Beautiful crisscrossing canals and many other waterways have dubbed this small town in Kerala the Venice of the East. Alleppey attracts flocks of tourists to this happy town during the rainy season. The lush greenery and calm ambience add enchanting effects to this mesmerising town.

  • Athirappilly falls

Athirappilly Falls come alive during the rainy season. The monsoon adds up to a beautiful haze that you can only find in this region. For a biker, a magical misty fall like this is a treat.

Athirappilly Falls is one of India’s longest stretches of forest roads. The journey alone will take you to the land of bliss. Nature fills the air with the powerful rush of cascading waters and misty spray. This amusing piece of nature is very famously known as Nature’s masterpiece of Kerala.

Note: The forest department in this region does not allow bikers to go beyond a specific area because the roads further ahead are infested by elephants.

  • Mararikulam

Mararikulam is a treasure in the heart of the famous backwater paradise of Alleppey. This destination is a hidden gem of Kerala, still untouched, and that is what makes this place heavenly exotic. If you are looking to enjoy the charm of the Kerala monsoon, then Mararikulam is the most scenic place to be. Don’t miss out on exploring this beach village when you plan your Kerala tour from Mumbai. Other must-visit places include Marari Beach, Pathiramanal Lake, and more.

  • Bekal

Are you a rain lover? If your answer is yes, then Bekal is the perfect place to visit. The monsoon adds extra magnificence to the existing beauty of Bekal, especially the fort. The coastline is statistically guarded by a fort.This small coastline in Malabar is glorified for its victorious historical battles. The eye-catching fort along the coastline of Bekal contributes to the tourism of this town. For a solo Kerala tour from Mumbai, opt for Kerala tour packages with Jain food. Experience the monsoon’s beauty in Bekal during June and July, along with scrumptious meals, for a joyous journey.

  • Wayanad

This place is nature’s magic. The monsoon here strikes twice. Once regularly, then it comes back with thunderstorms from October to November. Wayanad is known for its exciting waterfalls. The lovely hill station of Wayanad is covered in greener trees, fresher air, and misty mountain tops. Anywhere your eyes go, lush greenery follows. Some of the famous destinations to visit during your time in Wayanad are Banasura Sagar Dam,  Pookode Lake, Meenmutty Falls, and many more. This exotic stop offers exotic views of exotic Paris Peacock butterflies, a black cormorant, and other adorable creatures.

  • Thekkady

Another hidden gem in Kerala is Thekkady. Unlike other destinations, Thekkady is known for its Periyar forest. The dense forest in Thekkady comes alive during the monsoon season. Experience the thrill of bamboo rafting and jungle night patrol. This destination in Kerala will treat you like its own. Thekkady is where you want to be this monsoon. If this place entices you, consider planning a Kerala tour from Mumbai. Search for exciting Kerala tour packages with Jain food and opt for the best one, ensuring worry-free exploration of the entire place. Additionally, enjoy appetising food during the tours, doubling the joy of your journey.

  • Kovalam

Kovalam is the most iconic beach destination in Kerala, adorned by the tourists, especially in the rainy season. This beautiful beach offers several leisure activities to choose from like sunbathing, swimming and more. Kovalam also welcomes tourists with special cultural programs. This is your chance to experience the exotics of Kerala.

  • Wrapping Up

Kerala is the best place to be right now. Therefore, at NFTT World, we have planned a Kerala tour package with Jain food for you. Take a Kerala tour starting from Mumbai and experience a vacation filled with exotic beauty, thrills, adventure, and breathtaking experiences amidst nature’s very favourite, Kerala!

Jain Tirth in Andhra Pradesh

Experience the tranquilly of Jain Tirth in Andhra Pradesh with NFTT World

More than 2000 years ago, Jainism began to thrive in India. Unquestionably, Jainism is one of India’s oldest and most significant faiths. And even though many years have passed, India still has many magnificent Jain temples. The Jain temples are stunning works of art with exquisite carvings, sculptures, and architectural designs. Jainism has roots strewn across the nation, and Andhra Pradesh is no exception. Many Jains visit these temples to seek blessings and be enthralled by the state of divinity. If you want to learn more about the stunning Jian temples, or if you just want to learn more about the Jain Tirth in Andhra Pradesh, continue reading!

Jain temples in Andhra Pradesh

Kakatur: Kakatur is the 24th “Theerthamkarathi Dham” and is widely regarded as one of the world’s best architectural Dhams. According to historians, the 12th and 13th centuries saw a Jainism influence in old Nellore. The consecration of the Mahaveer idol was performed by Acharya Vijaya Shree Kalapoorna Sureswar Maharaj. Every square inch of the temple has been intricately and artistically sculpted and chiselled, leaving onlookers speechless in their admiration for the sculptors’ skill and creativity.

Penukonda: The Digamber Jains make pilgrimage to this Jain Tirth in Andhra Pradesh, which is located in the southern section of Penukonda. This enormous temple is the largest of its kind, measuring 100 by 127 feet. Both Goddess Shrutadevi and Lord Parswanatha have idols at this temple. In a facility built for visitors near this temple, Jain cuisine is available upon request.

Kulpakji: The 2,000-year-old shrine of Kulpakji, also known as Konalupaka Jain Temple, is a significant Svetambar Jain pilgrimage site. This Jain temple, which is located in Telangana’s Nalgonda district, is home to 42 historic statues of Shri Adinath Bhagwan, also known by the name Manikyaswami. The temple is conveniently located 100 kilometres from Hyderabad city and is easily accessible by both train and plane thanks to the city’s excellent connectivity.

Gummileru: In the Andhra Pradesh village of Gummileru lies one of the Jain pilgrimages known as the Shree Shankheshwar Parshwanath Jain Temple. Here, statues of the Tirthankars, including Lord Parshwanath, were discovered. The holy figures were portrayed as being seated in the “Ardha-Padmasana” mudra. The dating revealed that these statues are more than 2000 years old.

Pedamiram: Around 45 Jata Yukt idols of Shri Adinath Bhagwan are housed in this Tirth in Pedamiram. The idols were unearthed some 130 years ago, and non-Jains also adore them. The idols’ inscriptions, which date to the Maurya Empire, indicate that they are 2600 years old. This temple’s stunning atmosphere is captivating.

These Jain temples are all tranquil havens. Their architecture is exceptional; the glorious pillars, extravagant patterns, and lavish ceilings represent the magnificence of Jainism. Jainism places a lot of importance on pilgrimage, and at NFTT, we take great care to make your experience relaxing and comforting. With us, you may visit these stunning Jain temples and experience the spiritual force firsthand.

Discover the Jain Tirth in Andhra Pradesh with NFTT World. Throughout the entire tour, we provide Jain food that has been freshly made by a Marwari Maharaj. Call us right away to learn more about the trip itinerary!

Ultimate Travel Guide to the Four Sister of India with NFTT World’s

The Indian states of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, and Nagaland, popularly known as the “four sisters of India,” are incredibly interdependent on one another and have a lot in common in terms of their political systems, economies, biodiversity, and religious practices. These four sisters in the northeastern region of India have long been praised for their beauty, which nature has protected. The states have a lot to offer, and a vacation to these four states is like visiting heaven on earth for nature lovers. Keep reading to explore their beauty with the NFTT World’s 4 sister’s tour package.

4 Sisters tour itinerary

Day 1: After arriving at the airport or train station in Agartala, you can check into your hotel and take the day off before the four sisters tour starts.

Day 2: Your first destination is the lake city of Udaipur, which you will be touring. The Tripura Sundari Temple sometimes referred to as Matabari is one of Udaipur’s top tourist destinations. The Neer Mahal and the Ujjayanta Palace Museum are more options. Watch the flag-lowering ceremony at the border between India and Bangladesh. Return to the hotel in the evening for dinner and to stay.

Day 3: You will now travel to Aizwal, Mizoram’s picturesque capital, after breakfast. Once you arrive in Aizwal, check into your accommodations and rest before exploring the neighborhood. For a fuller understanding of Mizo culture, go to the Mizoram State Museum atop Macdonald Hill, Soloman Temple. Return to the hotel in the evening for dinner and to stay.

Day 4: You might travel to Imphal on this day and then drive to Kohima. One of the tiring travel days of the entire 4 sister’s tour package will be this one. Check into the hotel for dinner and a stay after arriving in Kohima.

Day 5: Visits the War Cemetery, the Kohima Cathedral, and the Kisama historical village, which features various Naga homes and related items. The nicest part of this day is getting to see the area from the perspective of the people.

Day 6: Loktak Lake and Keibul Lamjao National Park can be visited on this day. The largest freshwater lake in the northeast is Loktak Lake. Visit the War Memorial after visiting the INA Museum, which exhibits letters, pictures, rank badges, and other artefacts that commemorate the valiant sacrifices made by the Indian National Army under the inspirational command of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose. Return to the hotel for dinner and the night.

Day 7: Your 7-day, 6-night trip concludes here, leaving you with wonderful memories and enriching encounters. After breakfast, our accommodating tour guide will provide transportation to Imphal Railway Station or the airport.

Vacations may start as a fantastic idea but end up being difficult to plan. This is precisely where Nagfani Tours & Travels comes into picture; with NFTT, you may reserve well-thought-out, thrilling travel packages at the most competitive prices. Rest assured that the entire journey will feature Marwari Maharaj’s authentic Jain cuisine. To secure your seats on our beautiful 4 sister’s tour package, get in touch with Nagfani Tours & Travels right away. We’ll go above and beyond to make your experience fulfilling and unforgettable.

Get Peace With Nftt Jain Tirth Bihar

Be enthralled in the oasis of peace with NFTT’s Jain Tirth in Bihar.

Not many are aware of the fact that Bihar is one of the holy places for Jains, as the last Jain Tirthankara was born here. A visit to the Jain shrines in Bihar will allow you to catch a glimpse of the pristine aura of Jain culture. Jain Tirth Bihar provides insight into Lord Mahaveer’s life journey. In this land, Lord Mahaveer abandoned his worldly possessions, meditated for years, and advocated the Jain path of life for liberation from oneself. A trip here is something that every Jain pilgrim wishes to experience at least once in their life.

The most prominent derasar in Bihar is Sammed Shikharji, which is one of the most sacred sites in Jainism and is considered to be the location where twenty Tirthankaras, along with several other saints, attained Nirvana. Pawapuri Sidhakshetra, Rajgruhi Siddha Kshetra, Nalanda Ruins, and Vaishali Teerth Sthala are among the other destinations that can be visited during Bihar Tierth.

Itinerary for Jain Tirth Bihar

The Bihar-Jain tour package has been meticulously curated for your convenience. We at NFTT recognise the importance of pilgrimage for Jains and made an effort to include every significant Jain temple and landmark in this 5-day, 4-night itinerary.

Day 1: Arrive in Bhagalpur and proceed to Dharamshala. Arrive at Dharmshala and rest for a while before visiting the Champapur Jain temple. After the visit, you can return to Dharamshala. Stay at Bhagalpur for the night.

Day 2: After breakfast, check out of the hotel and drive to Champur Tirth, an ancient Jain site. It is the only Pancha Kshetra of Bhagwan Vasupoojya, the 12th Theerthankaar. Next, you can drive to Parasnath. When you arrive in Parasnath, check into the Dharamshala. The rest of the day is at your leisure. Dinner will be served in Dharmshala. Stay the night in Parasnath.

Day 3: After breakfast, embark on a hiking trip to Sammed Shikharji, one of the holiest places in Jainism. This is also one of the most important holy sites we will be visiting during this Jain Tirth in Bihar. After this visit, return to Dharmshala in the evening. Stay the night in Parasnath.

Day 4: Check out of Dharamshala after brunch and drive to Pawapuri. En route, stop at Rajgir and Rajgruhi Siddha Kshetra, two important Jains pilgrimage sites known as Panch Pahadi. On arrival at Pawapuri, check into your pre-booked Dharmshala and enjoy dinner. Stay the night at Pawapuri.

Day 5: After breakfast, check out of Dharamshala and travel to Pawapuri Sidhakshetra. After the visit, proceed to Patna. On the way, stop by the Nalanda Ruins. When you arrive in Patna, check into the Dharamshala. You can have dinner there and enjoy your night’s rest.

Day 6: After breakfast, check out of the hotel and drive to Vaishali, a small village in Bihar known for its historical significance as one of the world’s earliest democratic republics. Return to Patna and transfer to the airport to catch a flight to Mumbai or Delhi. Transfer to the international airport for the return or onward flight.

Experience much-needed tranquilly with Nagfani Tours & Travels carefully curated Jain Tirth Bihar. Rest assured that pure Jain cuisine, freshly prepared by Marwari Maharaj, will be served during the tour. To learn more or to make a booking for this tour, contact us right away!

Rangilo Rajasthan Tour Package: An Unforgettable Jain Tirth in Rajasthan

Rajasthan is a sizable princely state that is famous for its forts and Havelis, in addition to housing some of India’s best Jain temples. Jainism has its strongest hold in Rajasthan. The landscapes of Rajasthan are covered in thousands of Jain temples, commonly referred to as Derasars. Thus, the majority of Jain pilgrims travel to Rajasthan for their Jain tirth tour to seek the divine’s blessings. Continue reading if you’re curious to learn more about what this heavenly and enlightening journey has in store.

Top 10 Jain Temples You Must Visit During Your Jain Tirth In Rajasthan:

  1. Ranakpur Jain Temple, Ranakpur
  2. Dilwar Temple, Mount Abu
  3. Sanghiji Temple, Sanghaner
  4. Tijara Jian temple, Alwar
  5. Nakoda Jain Temple, Barmer
  6. Soniji ki Nasiya, Ajmer
  7. Seth Bhandasar Jain temple,
  8. Shri Chandanpur Mahvorji Jian Temple
  9. Lodurva Jain temple, Jaiselmer
  10. Osian Jain Temple, Jodhpur

Rangilo Rajasthan Tour Package Itinerary:

Being in a state of spiritual ecstasy in Rajasthan is just so effortless, which is why we acknowledge your demand for an enlightening and soul-stirring religious tour in Rajasthan. Our unique Jain tirth tour takes you on a wonderful tour of some of Rajasthan’s most revered and impressive Jain temples.

Day 1: Upon arriving in Delhi, meet our representative, who will guide you to the hotel. You can now rest for the night before the divine tour begins.

Day 2: Following breakfast, we’ll travel to Alwar. Check into the hotel as soon as you arrive in Alwar. The Shri Chandra Prabhu Digambar Jain Temple inTijara will be our next stop. In Tijara, Bhagwan Chandra Prabhu, the eighth Teerthankar, is the principal god. It is constructed of white stone and is positioned in Padmasana. We’ll go to another temple in Tijara City that houses the 23rd Teerthankar’s god, Bhagwan Parshvanath and was built in V.S. 1895.

Day 3: We’re going to the Tijara Fort today and for that we will travel to Jaipur. Once you arrive in Jaipur, check into your hotel. We’ll take a tour of the city in the afternoon. Following breakfast, we’ll spend the entire day exploring Jaipur. We’ll go to Shri Digamber Jain Temple in Sanganer, Chulgiri Jain Temple, and Amber Fort. Hotel stay for the night.

Day 4: We’ll go by car to Udaipur on this day of our Rajasthan Jain tirth tour. On Udaipur-Ahmedabad Road, 65 kilometres from Udaipur, we’ll visit the Rikhabdev Jain Temple. The primary deity of this temple, Digambar Lord Rishabh Dev, which is carved in black stone and stands around 3.5 feet tall in the Padmasana position, is a well-known pilgrimage attraction. The main idol’s simhasana, which also features 16 dreams of the mother of the Tirthankar, is carved with two oxen in the middle. Hotel stay for the night.

Day 5: Today, we’ll travel by car to Banswara. Check into the hotel as soon as you arrive in Banswara. The Arthuna temples, which were constructed in the 11th, 12th, and 15th centuries, will be our next stop. Next, we’ll make the trip back to Udaipur in the evening. When you get to Udaipur, check into the hotel for the night.

Day 6: After breakfast, we’ll take a trip to Mount Abu. Check into a hotel as soon as you get to Mount Abu. We’ll go to the well-known Dilwara Jain temple later. After that, we’ll travel to Ranakpur to see the Jain temples there. The four-faced architecture of this Jain temple, which is dedicated to Adinatha, represents the Tirthankara’s conquering of the four cardinal directions and the cosmos. Hotel stay for the night.

Day 7: On the final day of our Rajasthan Jain tirth tour, we’ll travel to Jodhpur. Once you arrive in Jodhpur, check into your accommodation. We are going to the Osian temples in the afternoon. The collection of abandoned Brahmanical and Jain temples from the eighth to the eleventh centuries can be seen in Osian.

Day 8: We’ll drop you off at the airport or train station after breakfast so you can catch your next flight or train to your destination.

Our sacred Jain Tirth tour is the perfect pilgrimage package you need. Rest assured, pure Jain food cooked by Marwari Maharaj will be served during the entire trip. In addition to the forts and royal palaces, our special Rangilo Rajasthan tour package allows you to see the state’s sacred religious side. Connect with NFTT WORLD right now to book your reservations. To make your Jain Tirth fulfilling and unforgettable, we shall go above and beyond.