The Yatra tab

116 temples.
One pilgrimage,
planned in minutes.

ॐ शिवपदं प्रति

The Yatra planner builds a personal pilgrimage across the canonical Shiva temples of India. Jyotirlingas, Pancha Bhoota Sthalams, Panch Kedar, or any custom route. Day-by-day, with sacred-calendar overlays.

  • 116temples in the registry
  • 12Jyotirlingas
  • 5Pancha Bhoota Sthalams
  • 5Panch Kedar

Four ways to begin

Canonical routes — or one of your own.

12 Jyotirlingas

12 temples

Somnath, Mallikarjuna, Mahakaleshwar, Omkareshwar, Kedarnath, Bhimashankar, Kashi Vishwanath, Trimbakeshwar, Vaidyanath, Nageshwar, Rameshwaram, Ghrishneshwar.

Typical duration 20–30 days

Pancha Bhoota Sthalams

5 temples

The five elemental Shiva temples — earth (Ekambareswarar), water (Jambukeshwarar), fire (Annamalaiyar), air (Sri Kalahasti), space (Nataraja).

Typical duration 7–10 days

Panch Kedar

5 temples

Five Himalayan Shiva temples — Kedarnath, Tungnath, Rudranath, Madhmaheshwar, Kalpeshwar. Trekking required between several.

Typical duration 12–15 days

Custom

Up to 116

Pick any subset from the full registry. Set a start date and number of days, the planner builds the schedule. Sort by region, deity form, or observance.

Typical duration Your choice

How it works

Five steps. A schedule, not a booking.

  1. 01

    Pick a preset or build your own.

    Tap a preset for the canonical routes, or choose any subset of the 116 temples for a custom yatra.

  2. 02

    Set your dates and length.

    Start date and number of days (3 to 30). The planner spreads the temples evenly across your window.

  3. 03

    We compute the route.

    Nearest-neighbour routing keeps the travel sensible — no zig-zagging across the country.

  4. 04

    Day-by-day plan with overlays.

    Each day shows the temple, the darshan window, Pradosham aarti time if applicable, and the next observance.

  5. 05

    Open in Maps. Confirm with the temple. Go.

    Directions open in Apple or Google Maps. Hotels and travel are yours. We don't book; we plan.

The directory

Each temple has its own page on the web.

Significance, deity form, visiting guide, opening hours, dress code, rituals, the mantra most associated with that shrine. Browse the full directory →

Open the temple directory →

A schedule, not a booking. Hotels and travel are yours to arrange. Confirm darshan timings with each temple before travelling — opening hours change for festivals, abhishekam, and maintenance. The planner is a map of intent; the journey is yours.