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Upcoming Tour:
2 Nights – 3 Days
From ₹11,000
10th – 12th Jan
2 Nights – 3 Days
From ₹11,000
10th – 12th Jan
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Tungnath Yogayatra is a sacred Himalayan journey created to reconnect you with silence, nature, and your inner self.
This retreat takes you to Tungnath Temple, the highest Shiva temple in the world, standing at almost 12,000 ft.
Here, meditation becomes effortless.
Breath becomes deeper.
The mind naturally slows down.
The presence of Shiva feels closer.
Yogamani designed this retreat to blend:
Yoga in untouched nature
Daily meditation, pranayama & japa
Mindful Himalayan trekking
Time for silence and reflection
A small group of sincere seekers
This is not tourism.
This is sadhana in motion — a pilgrimage with purpose.
If you are seeking clarity, healing, strength, or a spiritual reset, this journey is for you.
Tungnath is one of the ancient Panch Kedars, where parts of Lord Shiva are said to have manifested.
According to legend, after the Kurukshetra war, Shiva disappeared into the Himalayas. At Tungnath, his arms emerged, representing surrender and purification.
The temple sits among ancient forests and wide mountain valleys, holding centuries of devotion.
Above Tungnath lies Chandrashila Peak, where Lord Rama meditated.
Witnessing sunrise or sunset from this summit is considered a blessing — a moment when the heart opens and the mind becomes still.
Tungnath carries the energy of:
Shiva’s stillness
Courage and surrender
Inner purification
Quiet Himalayan wisdom
This yatra connects you directly to that sacred energy.
Yoga & pranayama in pristine Himalayan nature
Trek to Tungnath Temple — highest Shiva temple
Optional Chandrashila summit (sunset or sunrise)
Meditation, japa & silence sessions
Visit to Triyuginarayan Temple (Shiva–Parvati wedding site)
Beginner-friendly trekking routes
A sincere, supportive spiritual group
Ideal For:
Yoga practitioners & students
Spiritual seekers & pilgrims
First-time Himalayan trekkers
People seeking healing, clarity, and depth
Those wanting a sadhana-focused Himalayan experience
Not For:
Travelers seeking luxury resorts
Sightseers wanting a rushed itinerary
People unwilling to participate in early morning practices
Those uninterested in yoga / meditation
Daily yoga with mountain views
Guided meditation & breathwork
Nature immersion & mindful walking
Evenings with Shiva stories & Himalayan teachings
Japa practice to calm the inner world
Open valleys, forests, fresh air & sunrise moments
Warm sattvic meals and grounding rest
A spiritual experience that stays with you
Practices: Yoga • Pranayama • Meditation • Japa • Silence • Spiritual history of Tungnath
NOTE: Schedule may adjust based on weather and group energy.
Deoria Tal trek may be skipped if the group requires rest.
Yoga Yātrā is a journey of movement, devotion, and awareness—walking sacred paths with simplicity and presence.
Stays are arranged in clean, simple Himalayan lodges and homestays.
Rooms may be shared (double) or private depending on booking.
Food is warm, sattvic, vegetarian and tailored for yoga and trekking — dal, rice, vegetables, chapati, tea, and local wholesome meals.
Your safety and well-being are always the priority.
Our teachers live and teach a traditional yogic lifestyle.
Each practice (asana, pranayama, meditation, japa, silence) is taught with depth, discipline, and compassion.
100% refund if canceled 14+ days before retreat
50% refund if canceled 7–13 days before retreat
0% refund if canceled within 7 days of retreat start
If the retreat is postponed due to weather or unavoidable circumstances, the full amount can be transferred to the next scheduled retreat.
Yes, Tungnath is one of the most beginner-friendly Himalayan treks.
Easy to moderate.
Warm clothing, trekking shoes, water bottle, personal essentials (full packing list on request).
Yes. We move mindfully with experienced guides, teachers, and safety protocols.
Yes, most participants join solo.