YOGAYATRA

Pilgrimage with Purpose • Sadhana in Motion

The Call of the Himalayas

Yoga did not begin in studios.

It began in mountains, forests, caves, and temples —

in places where yogis dissolved their ego and discovered silence.

The Himalayas were the first teachers.
Silence was the first guide.
Breath was the first mantra.

For centuries, seekers walked these paths with nothing but devotion and trust.
Yoga was lived — not performed.

Himalayan Yogayatra is born from this ancient truth.

FOUNDER'S VOICE

Why this journey exist​

Over the years, I walked these mountains alone —
Kedarnath, remote ashrams, forest kutirs, cave shrines.

Again and again, seekers would say:

“Take us with you.”
“Make this a pilgrimage, not a tour.”

And it became clear:

Most people come to India seeking depth —
But never step beyond Rishikesh.

This journey exists to guide sincere seekers into the sacred geography of India.

Not for sightseeing.
But for transformation.

Practice in motion

What Himalayan Yogayatra Truly Is

This is not tourism.
This is not a trekking expedition.

This is a structured Himalayan pilgrimage designed as progressive sadhana.

The Sacred Geography

Sacred Himalayan Pilgrimages

Walk the ancient paths of yogis through temples, rivers, forests, and mountains.

Panch Kedar Yogayatra

20 April – 10 May | 21 Days

Kedarnath • Madhyamaheshwar • Tungnath • Rudranath • Kalpeshwara

Char Dham Yogayatra

15 May – 31 May | 17 Days

Badrinath • Gangotri • Yamunotri • Kedarnath 

Panch Kailash Yogayatra

June to July (fixed dates to be announced)

Kailash Mansarovar • Adi Kailash • Kinnaur Kailash • Shrikhand Mahadev • Manimahesh Kailash  

Participation Options

You may join:

– Panch Kedar Yogayatra
– Char Dham Yogayatra
– Panch Kailash
– Individual Dham Retreat Blocks

Modular entry is available at designated base locations.

Individual Dham Retreat Blocks

Each sacred site may be joined independently.

Kedarnath

16–18 km ascent
Initiation into silence

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Madhyamaheshwar

Forest and meadow solitude

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Tungnath

Highest Shiva temple
Sunrise meditation

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Rudranath

Longest trek
Wilderness immersion

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Kalpeshwar

Cave shrine
Integration

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Badrinath

Temple-centered retreat

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Gangotri

Origin of Ganga
River meditation

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Yamunotri

Source of Yamuna
Cooling purification

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What Happens During This Yatra

Your breath becomes steady.
Your thoughts soften.
Your body grows stronger.
Your ego grows quieter.

Silence begins to teach.
Nature begins to guide.

No one returns unchanged.

Physical Requirements

This journey requires preparation.

Participants must:

• Sustain 6–20 km trekking days
• Be comfortable above 3,000 m altitude
• Prepare 6–8 weeks prior

Not suitable for:

• Serious knee/back instability
• Severe altitude sensitivity
• Casual travel mindset

Accommodation & Food

• Mountain guesthouses / lodges
• Shared rooms
• Basic but clean facilities
• Vegetarian sattvic meals
• Simple Himalayan hospitality

Luxury is not the focus.
Clarity is.

Protecting Devbhoomi

The Himalayas are not a tourist playground.
They are Devbhoomi — land of sages and silence.

This journey commits to:

• Clean travel practices
• Low-noise discipline
• Respect for temples
• Leave-no-trace principles
• Yogic conduct in sacred spaces

“पहाड़ घूमण की ठौर नि छै…
ये साधना की धरती छै।”

These mountains are not for wandering tourists.
They are a land of Sadhana.

Walk Together

Collaboration Opportunities

Himalayan Yogayatra is not only for individual seekers. It is also open to teachers, retreat leaders, and spiritual communities who wish to offer deeper pilgrimage experiences.

Three ways to walk this path.

Model 1 — Co-Host a Yoga Yatra

Bring your own group. Lead your community.

Yogamani supports with:

  • Route planning & sacred site sequencing
  • Trek coordination and logistics
  • Retreat structure and daily practice rhythm
  • Mountain safety guidance

A shared leadership pilgrimage.

Model 2 — Invite Yogamani to Your Sacred Space

Host a Yoga Yatra or retreat in your region.

  • Yoga, meditation & pranayama practices
  • Retreat facilitation & structure
  • Experience guiding international groups
  • Spiritual & cultural context

Model 3 — Advisory Support

Teachers hosting their own pilgrimage can receive guidance.

  • Pilgrimage route planning
  • Retreat structure design
  • Participant preparation guidance
  • Safety and logistical advice

You remain the guide. Yogamani supports the foundation of the journey.

JOIN A YATRA

Application Process:

1
Submit Application
2
Screening Call
3
Confirmation
4
Preparation Guidelines

Seats are limited due to mountain logistics.

JOIN THE PATH

The Himalayas are calling for you