North India Spiritual Tour Allows You to Rediscover Harmony Through Yoga
By Vikas Agarwal
India is where yoga was developed and practiced by the Gurus and yogis (and yoginis). Yoga, which is practiced by most Indians of all ages, has made India one of the most peaceful countries on the face of the earth. Think about it - mediation, yoga - all Indian principals of life. No matter if you're a beginner to a highly experienced yogi or yogini, when you take a Spiritual Tour of India, you will go home with an understanding of yoga and meditation techniques taught by India's masterful yogis themselves. By taking a spiritual journey, you can incorporate the peaceful lifestyle of India into your own life and go back home renewed, reenergized and peaceful.
The Spiritual Tours of India is not just about visiting Indian temples and other sites: this tour is about finding yourself. You'll start out in Delhi, where you'll have a chance to explore the old and new city of Delhi, including the 17th-century Red Fort, India Gate and the Raj Ghat, Mahatma Gandi (Father of the Nation) Memorial. Then it's on to Rishikesh, home to the world's oldest and largest population of Ashrams and yoga centers. For six glorious days you'll be able to learn and practice yoga and meditation with the best yogis in the surroundings of ancient Ashrams filled with ancient, peaceful energy, or one of India's newer yoga centers.
You'll start each morning off with a yoga class at one of the many Ashrams or yoga centers. First you'll visit the Omkaranda Ashram, also well known as Durga Mandi and the Swarg Ashrams, one of the oldest Ashrams in Rishikesh. While in Rishikesh, you'll also have the opportunity to travel to the Vashist Guffa Cave along the Ganges River, where you will experience a profound meditation while in the cave. Next you'll visit Devpryag, Karanprayag (an important city of the Hindus), and a few Karna temples. Last stop is Haridwar, one of the holiest places of Hindus in India, where you'll visit the Sapt Rishi Ashram and the Sapt Sarovar, the holy temple of Daksha Mahadev and Sati Kund; the Maya Devi temple on the hill Bilwa Parvat; and the Maya Devi temple on hill Bilwa Parvat.
Finding peace and harmony is important for everyone in our stressful times. Yoga and meditation is the secret behind rediscovering harmony, and living a more peaceful and healthy life. Now you can learn yoga and meditation from India's wisest yogis in the surroundings of ancient Ashrams, or India's newer, world-class yoga centers. Classic Holiday's Spiritual tour of India will be what you need to come back home renewed, reenergized and peaceful. To book your trip today, visit. Classic Holidays
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author: Vikas Agarwal of Classic Holidays is a guest writer for his website www.topindiatravel.com. Where he explores the exotic tour destinations of North India, South India, West India and East India and also a enthusiastic traveller who like to share few of his experiences and travel tips to India.
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