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Haridwar is one of the most important pilgrimage gateways in India, welcoming devotees heading towards sacred destinations such as Rishikesh, Neelkanth, Kedarnath, Badrinath and Gangotri. For families, senior citizens and religious groups, travel comfort and safety are crucial. Choosing a spacious and well maintained group vehicle ensures a peaceful journey, allowing pilgrims to focus on devotion rather than travel stress.

Best Travel Option for Pilgrimage Tours from Haridwar

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When I plan a Mathura Vrindavan Darshan from Delhi, Noida, or Gurgaon, a Tempo Traveller on rent is always the most practical and budget-friendly option for group travel. The distance between Gurgaon and Mathura is 180–200 km for one way, and the entire trip can be comfortably completed in a day.

The cost depends on the seating option and trip itinerary you choose:

  • 9 Seater Tempo Traveller: ₹24 per km
  • 12 Seater Tempo Traveller: ₹24 per km
  • 18 Seater Tempo Traveller: ₹28 per km
  • 20 Seater Tempo Travelle
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Are you surrounded by your relatives and planning a weekend trip or farmhouse day out, picnic or religious trip for rituals, a family getting together to attend a function or a housewarming party? Leave the bother of driving your cars and ruin the mood by facing traffic. Using multiple cars not only increases fuel cost but also creates confusion in traffic and breaks the group experience. For a group of 20 people, a tempo traveller is the most suitable vehicle with enough space for 20 persons to

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Spiritual Tour, Varanasi and Ayodhya

Varanasi and Ayodhya is Spiritual places and two of India’s most important cities, each with a long and important history and a deep spiritual meaning. This guide talks about the best things to see and do when you visit these holy Places. 

1. Cultural Importance of Varanasi
Kashi, also known as Varanasi, is one of the oldest cities in the world that people still live in. For Hindus, it is a major religious centre. It is thought that dying here and being cremated on the banks of the Ganges River c

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