Agra’s Divine Shiva Trail

This half-day tour takes you through some of the most revered Shiva temples in Agra, each with its own unique history and spiritual significance. Starting early from Da Bungalow, Agra, you’ll experience the serene morning aarti at Rajeshwar Temple and visit other ancient temples dedicated to Lord Shiva.

» Total Duration: Approximately 6 hours

» Mode of Transport: Private Car

» Pricing: The cost of the tour will be discussed with you based on your specific requirements and any additional services you may need.

» Lunch: At our recommended restaurant, or feel free to choose any other dining spot that suits your taste.

» Customizable Itinerary: This itinerary is fully customizable according to your preferences and requirements. Whether you want to spend more time at a particular site or adjust the schedule, we are happy to accommodate your needs.

Tour Plan :

Departure from Da Bungalow, Agra

1. Rajeshwar Temple

» Time: 45 Minutes

» Highlights: Begin the day with a peaceful darshan at this serene Shiva temple, known for its early morning aarti.

2. Rawli Temple

» Time: 45 min

» Highlights: Visit this ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, known for its historical significance and tranquil ambiance

3. Prithvinath Temple

» Time: 45 min

» Highlights: Experience the spiritual vibe at this temple, which is among the oldest in Agra and dedicated to Lord Shiva.

4. Kailash Temple

» Time: 45 min

» Highlights:  Explore this popular Shiva temple on the banks of the Yamuna, a place of great reverence among devotees.

5. Balkeshwar Temple

» Time: 45 mins

» Highlights: Visit this Shiva temple, known for its vibrant religious activities and the beautiful ghats nearby

6. Mankameshwar Temple

» Duration: 45 minutes

» Highlights: Conclude your temple tour at this ancient and highly revered Shiva temple, believed to fulfill the wishes of devotees.

7. Return to Da Bungalow

Additional Tips :

» Local Cuisine: If you have time, try some local Agra delicacies at nearby eateries.

» Best Time to Visit: Early morning or late afternoon is ideal for visiting these temples, especially in the summer, to avoid the heat.

» Dress Code: Wear modest clothing, as these are religious sites. It’s recommended to cover your shoulders and knees.

» What to Carry: Carry a bottle of water, some light snacks, and your camera to capture the beautiful architecture and serene surroundings.

» Footwear: Many temples require you to remove your shoes before entering. Wearing easy-to-remove footwear can be helpful.

» Respect Local Customs: Be mindful of local customs and traditions. Avoid loud conversations and maintain decorum inside the temples.

» Donations and Offerings: If you wish to make donations or offerings, carry some small change. Many temples have donation boxes.

» Photography: Some temples may have restrictions on photography. Always ask for permission before taking pictures inside the temple premises.