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Kumbh Mela with Odisha Tribal Tours

Explore the vibrant culture and spiritual essence of India with our exclusive Kumbh Mela Tour Packages and Odisha Tribal Tour Packages. As specialists in Odisha Tour and Kumbh Mela Tours, Alternative Tours offers a unique blend of spiritual awakening and cultural exploration. Experience the grandeur of the Kumbh Mela, the world's largest religious gathering, with confirmed accommodation and guided tours. Immerse yourself in the rich traditions of Odisha's tribal communities, their vibrant festivals and pristine landscapes. Book your Kumbh Mela and Odisha Tribal Tour Packages with Alternative Tours today for an unforgettable journey that combines spirituality, culture and adventure. Read More

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  • DAY 1 |30 JAN : ARRIVAL AT DELHI : Upon your arrival at Delhi airport, our representative will warmly greet you and arrange your transfer to the hotel. After checking in at the hotel, you can decide to explore the city based on your flight arrival time and personal interests. After your relaxation start your tour with visit Red Fort (Lal Qila), Jama Masjid, Rikshaw ride for Chandni Chowk and Raj ghat. The Red Fort is an iconic Mughal- era fortress built in the 17th century by Emperor Shah Jahan. It is renowned for its imposing red sandstone walls and intricate Mughal architecture, including marble palaces and beautiful gardens. The fort served as the main residence of the Mughal emperors for nearly 200 years and is now a UNESCO World Heritage site, attracting visitors with its historical significance and grandeur. Jama Masjid, built in the 17th century by Emperor Shah Jahan, is one of India's largest mosques. Its red sandstone and marble architecture, with domes and minarets, symbolize Mughal grandeur and Islamic heritage in Old Delhi. . Then return back to hotel and overnight stay at the hotel. Read More
  • DAY 2 | 31 JAN : FULL DAY CITY TOUR OF DELHI : After breakfast we shall proceed for a full day guided tour of Delhi which includes visits of the following places , the India Gate , a majestic war memorial in New Delhi, honouring Indian soldiers who died in World War. We shall drive by the Parliament house and later visit Humayun’s tomb , a splendid example of Mughal architecture, built in the 16th century as the mausoleum of Emperor Humayun. We also visit monuments like the Lotus temple , Qutub Minar , a soaring, 73-meter-high minaret in Delhi, built in the early 13th century . Later in the day we shall visit the gurudwara Bangla Sahib , is a prominent Sikh house of worship, known for its stunning golden dome and serene holy pond. Overnight at Hotel. Read More
  • DAY 3 |01 FEB : DELHI-VARANASI : After breakfast checkout from hotel , drive to airport – flight to Varanasi Proceed for city tour of Varanasi which includes visits to Sarnath , a revered Buddhist pilgrimage site in Uttar Pradesh, where Gautama Buddha delivered his first sermon after attaining enlightenment. Later visit Kashi Vishwanath temple , a sacred Hindu shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva, renowned for its spiritual significance and ancient heritage. In the evening we will take seats to see the auspicious prayers of the Ganges . Return back to hotel Read More
  • DAY 4 |02 FEB : VARANASI – PRAYAGRAJ (120kms,3hrs) In the morning we shall take a boat cruise of the Ganges to see the early morning life by the river – later checkout from hotel and drive to Prayagraj to attend the Maha Kumbh Mela After check into camps , we can go for a walk to the near by area to meet the various sadhus and saints that have come from all across india . Later return back to camp for overnight and dinner. Read More
  • DAY 5 |03 FEB : PRAYAGRAJ (BASANT PANCHAMI SNAN) It is one of the auspicious bathing dates at the Kumbh Mela , you will see all the sadhus and saints going on a procession to take a dip in the holy ganges to wash their sins. Full day at the Mela – visit triveni sangam – boat ride in the Ganges . Return back to Camp for dinner and overnight. Read More
  • DAY 6 |04 FEB : PRAYAGRAJ – BHUBANESWAR After breakfast / check out from camps – drive to airport at Varanasi / Prayagraj depending on flight availability to Bhubaneswar – Arrival at Bhubaneswar airport – Meet and assistance – transfer to Hotel – Dinner and Overnight . Read More
  • DAY 7 |05 FEB : BHUBANESWAR After breakfast- you will enjoy a guided city tour for visiting some amazing places like the elegant and graceful Rajarani Temple. This temple is famous for its mythological stories and great architects. Thereafter, you will be visiting the Parameshwara Temple, which is a renowned as Odisha’s oldest temple and dedicated to Lord Shiva. Then we will be taking you to the Muktesvara Temple (renowned as the gem of Odisha), which is a beautiful Lord Shiva temple that is known for its heritage beauty. In this temple, you will find all the details Buddhists, Hindus, and Jains. Your next stop will be the Brahmehswara Temple and Lingaraj Temple. By visiting the Lingaraj Temple, you will be amazed at its enchanting architectural beauty, carving and stone sculptures. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this temple is forbidden-for Non-Hindus. PM free to visit local vegetable market - overnight stay at the hotel. Read More
  • DAY 8 |06 FEB : BHUBANESWAR After breakfast- start your tour visit Tribal Museum and Craft Museum .This Tribal Museum has an amazing collection of artifacts and handmade wares, which are quite beautiful and valuable and Craft Museum is a cultural treasure showcasing the state's rich heritage of traditional crafts. It houses a diverse collection of artifacts and exhibits, including intricate Pattachitra paintings, vibrant textiles like Ikat and Bomkai sarees, exquisite silver filigree work, and other indigenous handicrafts. . After visiting the museum, we will provide you the lunch. Then at the noon, you will be heading to the Jain caves- the Udayagiri and Khandagiri Caves (located just a few kilometres from Bhubaneswar). These caves were the habitation of Jains and Buddhist monks. Here you can find around thirty-three rock cut caves. You will be staying at a hotel in Bhubaneswar in the night. Read More
  • DAY 9 |07 FEB : BHUBANESWAR – DHENKANAL(110,kms) After breakfast checkout from hotel – Drive to Dhenkanal – Visit Nuapatna textile village Nuapatna is a renowned textile village in Odisha, India, famous for its traditional Ikat weaving. Artisans here create intricate patterns by dyeing threads before weaving, producing vibrant sarees and fabrics. This village is a hub of cultural heritage, preserving age-old weaving techniques. Later visit SadeiBareni Dhokra Craft village in Odisha, India, renowned for its Dhokra craft, a traditional metal casting art form. Artisans create intricate and beautiful sculptures using the ancient lost-wax casting technique. The village is celebrated for preserving this unique craft, making it a cultural and artistic hub for traditional Indian metalwork. Later visit Joranda Monastery located in Odisha, India, is the spiritual center for the Mahima Dharma sect. Founded by Mahima Gosain, the monastery is known for its unique practices and beliefs, emphasizing a formless and all-pervading god. Attend the interesting evening prayers. Overnight at Royal Palace. Read More
  • DAY 10 |08 FEB : DHENKANAL – PURI (125kms,3hrs) Check out from Palace – drive to the holy city of Puri , coastal city in Odisha, India, is renowned for its Jagannath Temple, one of the Char Dham pilgrimage sites for Hindus. Known for the annual Rath Yatra festival, where massive chariots carry the deities through the streets, Puri attracts millions of devotees and tourists. The city is also famous for its golden sandy beaches along the Bay of Bengal, making it a popular destination for both spiritual and recreational visitors On the way visit 64 yogini temple , is an ancient and unique circular shrine from the 9th century. Dedicated to the worship of 64 yoginis, female deities embodying divine feminine power, the temple features intricately carved stone images in an open-air hypaethral design. This architectural marvel provides a rare insight into Tantric traditions. Visit Dhauli Peace Pagoda and Ashokan rock edicts , are a significant archaeological site featuring inscriptions by Emperor Ashoka from the 3rd century BCE. These edicts, carved into a rock face, express Ashoka's principles of governance, ethical conduct, and religious tolerance following his conversion to Buddhism. The site provides valuable insights into ancient Indian history and Ashoka's efforts to spread Buddhist teachings Later visit Pipli , is renowned for its exquisite appliqué work. Artisans create colorful and intricate designs by stitching and embroidering fabric pieces onto a base cloth, producing items like lampshades, bags, and wall hangings. This traditional craft, known as "Chandua," is celebrated for its vibrant patterns and artistic flair Stop by for lunch on the way – and visit the famous Jagganath temple (only from outside) One of the Char Dham pilgrimage sites, it is famous for its annual Rath Yatra festival, where deities are paraded in massive chariots. The temple's distinctive Kalinga architecture, spiritual significance, and vibrant traditions draw millions of devotees and tourists, making it a vital cultural and religious landmark in India. Later we visit Swargdwaar , is a revered cremation ground and a place of spiritual significance for Hindus. Translating to "Gateway to Heaven," it is believed that those cremated here attain moksha (liberation from the cycle of rebirth). Pilgrims visit Swargadwar to perform last rites for their loved ones and to seek spiritual solace, making it a place where the temporal and spiritual realms converge in Hindu tradition. Read More
  • DAY 11 |09 FEB : PURI – KONARK – PURI (90kms,2.5hrs) After breakfast drive to Konark , located in Odisha, India, is a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its architectural grandeur and religious significance. Built in the 13th century, it is dedicated to the Sun God Surya, depicted driving a chariot drawn by seven horses. The temple is famous for its intricate stone carvings, depicting mythological stories, celestial beings, and everyday life. Despite being partially in ruins, the Konark Sun Temple remains a masterpiece of ancient Indian architecture. Later have lunch near konark and proceed to Raghurajpur , is renowned for its rich cultural heritage and traditional arts. The village is famous for Pattachitra, an intricate art form involving scroll painting, as well as Gotipua dance, an ancient dance form traditionally performed by young boys dressed as girls. Visitors to Raghurajpur can explore the vibrant streets lined with artisan workshops, where craftsmen skillfully create and exhibit their art and crafts. Later return back to hotel. Read More
  • DAY 12 |10 FEB : PURI – MANGALAJODI – GOPALPUR(200kms,4.hrs) After breakfast checkout from hotel and drive to Gopalpur on Sea , on the way stop at Mangalajodi for a tranquil boat ride , is a haven for migratory birds, especially during winter. The village has gained acclaim for its community-driven ecotourism initiatives, offering bird watching tours that provide visitors with opportunities to observe a wide variety of avian species in their natural habitat. Later continue driving to Gopalpur , a tranquil city by the bay of Bengal – free at Beach – Overnight at Resort. Read More
  • DAY 13 |11 FEB : GOPALPUR – JIRANG – RAYAGADA(280kms,6hrs) Drive to Rayagada , on the way stop at Jirang a prominent Tibetan Buddhist monastery. Founded in the 1960s, it serves as a center for Buddhist teachings, meditation, and cultural exchange. The monastery's serene surroundings and vibrant religious activities attract visitors and practitioners seeking spiritual solace and insight into Tibetan Buddhist traditions. Later drive to rayagada. Overnight at hotel. Read More
  • DAY 14 |12 FEB : RAYAGADA – CHATIKONA WEEKLY MARKET – JEYPORE(250kms,5hrs) After breakfast drive to Chatikona Weekly Market a bustling rural marketplace located in Odisha, India, frequented by the Dongoria Kondh tribe. This indigenous community is known for their distinctive culture, traditional attire, and unique agricultural practices. The market serves as a hub for trade in agricultural produce, handcrafted items, and livestock. It also provides a glimpse into the Dongoria Kondh's way of life, showcasing their rich cultural heritage and close connection to the land. Visitors can experience the vibrancy of tribal culture while exploring the market's offerings and interacting with the Dongoria Kondh people. Later return back to Rayagada , Have lunch on the way back Drive to Jeypore – on the way stop at Mali ( agriculturists ) by profession who practise organic farming and Kuvi Kondh tribal villages. Read More
  • DAY 15 |13 FEB : JEYPORE – ONKUDELLI WEEKLY MARKET – JEYPORE(100kms,2.5hrs) After breakfast – drive to Onkudelli weekly a vibrant gathering held on Thursdays, frequented by the Bonda tribe, an indigenous community known for their unique cultural practices and distinctive attire. The market serves as a crucial economic and social hub where the Bonda people trade agricultural produce, handmade crafts, and livestock. It provides visitors with an opportunity to experience the tribal way of life, witness traditional dances and songs, and learn about the Bonda tribe's rich cultural heritage. The Onkudelli market offers a glimpse into the resilience and traditions of the Bonda people, highlighting their deep-rooted connection to their land and community. Later stop at Duduma waterfall for a quick stop – Return back to Peta Eco farms – Lunch PM soft walk into villages of the Rana , Paroja , Kumbhars ( pottery makers ) and Ollar Gadaba tribes . Read More
  • DAY 16 |14 FEB : JEYPORE – KUNDULI WEEKLY MARKET – VISHAKAPATNAM – FLIGHT TO DELHI (230kms,6hrs) After breakfast – check out from Peta Eco Farms – Drive to Vishakapatnam with a quick stop at Kunduli Weekly market , situated in the tribal heartland of Odisha, India, is a vibrant gathering where the Paroja tribe converges to trade goods and engage in cultural exchange. Known for their agricultural prowess and distinctive customs, the Paroja people showcase their traditional attir, and agricultural produce at this bustling marketplace. Stop for lunch and drop at Airport at Vishakapatnam – Flight to New Delhi Meet and assistance at Delhi Aerocity – transfer to Hotel – Dinner and overnight. Read More
  • DAY 17 |15 FEB : DEPARTURE After breakfast , checkout from hotel and drop at Airport for Final Departure. Read More

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