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Embark on a spiritually powerful and culturally rich pilgrimage to the sacred Parshuram Kund, one of the most revered Hindu pilgrimage sites in Arunachal Pradesh. Located in the pristine Lohit Valley, this yatra is known for its divine atmosphere, ancient legends, and the holy kund believed to cleanse sins. Along with Parshuram Kund, explore the hidden charm of Tezu and Wakro, surrounded by rivers, dense forests, tribal culture, and untouched Himalayan beauty. Perfect for devotees, spiritual seekers, and offbeat travelers who want to experience both faith and nature in one unforgettable journey.
Arrive in Tezu and check into your hotel. Enjoy a relaxed evening exploring the local town and experiencing the calm valley atmosphere.
Begin your day with Lohit Valley exploration. Visit scenic viewpoints along the Lohit River and experience the natural beauty of Arunachal’s untouched landscapes.
After breakfast, travel to Wakro. Enjoy a scenic drive through forests and valleys. Spend the day experiencing local tribal lifestyle and the peaceful nature surrounding the region.
Today is the main pilgrimage day. Visit Parshuram Kund early morning, offer prayers, and experience the sacred atmosphere. Devotees can take a holy dip and spend time in spiritual reflection.
Travel back towards Tezu while visiting the famous Golden Pagoda in Namsai. The serene Buddhist atmosphere provides a peaceful spiritual closure to the yatra.
After breakfast, check out from the hotel and proceed for departure. The yatra ends with divine blessings and unforgettable memories of Lohit Valley.
Parshuram Kund is believed to be blessed by Lord Parshuram. Devotees visit to take holy dips and offer prayers, as it is believed to cleanse sins and bring blessings.
Yes, ILP is mandatory for Arunachal Pradesh. The travel team will arrange the permit process.
No, the holy dip is optional. Devotees can also offer prayers and spend spiritual time without entering the water.
Yes, the route is safe. However, the journey involves long drives and some walking near the kund, so basic fitness is recommended.
Lohit Valley can be cold and humid during winter. Nights are chilly, so warm clothing is recommended.
Yes, vegetarian meals are available and can be arranged easily throughout the yatra.
Network connectivity may be weak or unavailable in remote areas near the kund. It is recommended to inform family beforehand.
No trekking is required. Only short walking is needed near the pilgrimage area.
Yes, the trip can be extended to include places like Tawang, Dirang, Bomdila, and Ziro depending on your preference.
Basic washrooms and changing areas may be available during peak pilgrimage season, but facilities are limited. It is recommended to carry essentials like towels, extra clothes, and personal hygiene items.
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