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Hiuen Tsang Trail Chhattisgarh Package Tour
Hiuen Tsang Trail: Overview
Holidaytravel.co made this package specialy for those who loves historical places, as well as Natural wildlife sanctuaries and you will get enchanted with the beauty of Barnawapara, and feel historical Wonder at the magnificent archaeological site of Sirpur on the banks of the Mahanadi River, Followed by Mohda - The buddhist attraction, and finally chill out at Achanakmar wild life sanctuary . You can enjoy this tour with your family and friends due to its beauty of of archaelogical sites as well as nature.
Hiuen Tsang Trail: Highlights
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Famous and Ancient temple to Sirpur: Gandheshwar temple, Laxman Temple and Ram temple
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Very smallest village where only 5 people live: Turturia Village
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Famous and most visited spring: Turturia Springs
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Well known sanctuary in Chattisgarh: Barnawapara Wildlife Sanctuary and Achanakmar Wildlife sanctuary.
Title | Standard Prsice |
High Season
Oct-01 To Mar-31
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Low Season
Apr-01 To Sep-30
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NewYear/Festival Time
Dec-20 To Jan-05
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5 N/6 D Standard Package
Hotel City Palace (Raipur)/ Hiuen Tsiang Tourist Cottage (Sirpur)/ Hareli Eco Resort (Mohda)
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Rs 12499 | Rs 11500 | Rs 10999 | Rs 13500 |
Package Inclusion:
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5 Nights accomodation in well standard rooms at above locations
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One night Stay in Raipur with Site seeing
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One nights stay in Sirpur with site seeing
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One night stay in Mohda
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Two night stay in Achanakmar wildlife sanctuary
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Airport/Station Pick up & Drop from Raipur
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Daily breakfast + Dinner
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Full Site seeing in ac vehicle for 6 days
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All siteseeings by private vehicle
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All taxes
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Toll Taxes, car parking
Day-1 Arrive in Raipur
Arrive in Raipur and checkin to hotel. After lunch you will visit Local Site Seeing Attraction and Excursions in Raipur.
Nght Stay in the Raipur Hotel with Dinner
Day-2 Raipur to Sirpur (85 km / 1.5 hours)
Pick-up from Raipur Railway Station/Airport, departure for Sirpur and checkin to hotel. After lunch you will visit Ram Temple, Gandeshwara Temple and Laxman Temple.
Overnight stay at Hiuen Tsiang Tourist Cottage, Sirpur.
Turturia Village Tour
Turturiya is situated at a distance of 24 KMs from Sirpur. This place is of great significance.Turturiya is a forest village situated on the banks of Tuturiya Spring (also known as Sursuri Ganga). It is a place of great archaeological and anthropological interest. Turturiya comprises several Buddhist ruins believed to be from the 8th century AD which shows the influence and spread of Buddhism, as well as Brahmanical ruins of a later period. The Buddhist ruins includes exquisitely carved pillars, remains of fine brick stupas etc, traces of bathing ghats, lingams, figures of four armed Vishnu and Ganesha idols etc.
TURTURIA SPRINGS - Sursuri Ganga Tour
The springs are located at the banks of the river sursi ganga. The site is famous as it has Brahmanical remains belonging to the 8th century. The site accommodates a number of stupas, bathing ghats and figurines of lord Vishnu and Lord Ganesha. The place is must visit for people who have an interest in archaeological and anthropology.
Gandheshwar Temple
A treasure trove of enthralling historic remains, the artistic Gandheshwar temple is situated on the banks of the Mahanadi River. An endless galore of interesting architectural remains from ancient temples and viharas, the temple mesmerizes tourists with an impeccable collection of rare statues. The statue of Buddha touching the earth, Natraj, Garud Narayan and Mahishasur mardini are very rare and equally enchanting. Tourists flock to visit the rare face of Ravan, a popular attraction of this temple. The many Shiva-Leela pictures at the top of the entrance are just a glimpse of the wonders that are waiting to be explored inside.
Laxman Temple
Relive history and let art steal your breath away as you visit one of India’s finest brick temples ever created, the magnificent Laxman temple. A remarkable product of unique Symmetry, precise construction and exquisite carvings, the Laxman temple is a portrayal of ageless art and devotion. Explore Indian mythology as the beautiful Sheshnaag serving as an umbrella to Lord Vishnu catches your attention at the entrance. The ‘Panchrath’ type of a temple boasts of a Mandapa (shelter), Antral (passage) and the Garbha Griha (the main house). Exquisite carving work on pillars depicting religious segments like Vatayan, Chitya Gawaksha, Bharwahakgna, Aja, Kirtimukha and Kama Amalak breathe life into the exterior walls of the temple. The many incarnations of Lord Vishnu, Krishna leela ornamental symbols and erogenous pictures give the temple a uniquely sacrosanct appeal. It feels as if the walls, pillars, arches are telling stories of the Gods that hailed the rich land. Inside the main house, sits a beautifully crafted statue of Naagraj. Believed to be constructed by the mother of Mahashivgupt Balarjun Vasta, the Laxman temple was built in the memory of her husband Harshgupta in 650 A.D.
H. H. Dalai Lama’s
The beauty of Sirpur has beckoned the presence of His Holiness Dalai Lama too in March 2013. The spiritual guru and Nobel prize winner has quoted that he felt eternal peace in Sirpur and would love to meditate here for an hour. In January 2014, the Dalai Lama meditated for 20 minutes at the ‘Chanda Dai caves’ near Sirpur on the hills of Singhadhurva in Mahasamund district. These hills are located around 17 km from the town of Sirpur and house more than 15 caves. According to the Archaeological experts, Nagarjuna, who is considered the most prominent Buddhist philosophers after Lord Buddha, had meditated in these caves somewhere between first and second century. This was the second visit of Dalai Lama in Sirpur within 10 months. In 2013, the Dalai Lama was enchanted by the Vaishnav, Jain and Shaiva cultures and had expressed his desire to visit Sirpur again in 2014. The Tibetan spiritual leader travelled to Sirpur by road amid tight security. The troopers were deployed at every few hundred metres between Tumgaon and Sirpur.
Ram temple
Like two brothers residing in the beloved company of each other, the Ram temple is situated close to the Laxman temple. The Ram temple charms visitors with a unique star-like projection at the top. Crafted with brilliance, this star-like structure gives the temple, its own artistic appeal. Interestingly, the records say that the two temples have a gap of several decades in their construction.
Day - 3 Sirpur Local Excursion to Mohda - Barnawapara Sanctuary
After breakfast you will visit to H. H. Dalai Lama’s, departure for Mohda Barnawapara Sanctuary.
Dinner night stay at Hareli Eco Resort, Mohda.
Barnawapara Wildlife Sanctuary
The land of virgin wood, where wildlife is still unexplored and unperturbed by tourists, Barnawapara in the GREEN state Chhattisgarh is truly a place that one must not miss out on! At Barnawapara Wildlife Reserve life has its own pace, and the tik-tok of the clock seems to just vanish and all one remembers is the magic of nature’s beauty. The perfect light, fascinating backgrounds and the existence of a variety of majestic animals make this sanctuary a perfect place for photography as well. Barnawapara wildlife reserve is an ideal getaway from the bustles of the concrete jungle; it is certainly one of those special places that touch your heart.
Day-4 Proceed to Achanakmar Wildlife sanctuary (148 km / 3 hours)
Departure From Mohda and Proceed to Achanakmar Wildlife Sanctuary. In the Afternoon Gypsy safari at Achankakmar wildlife reserve and Night Stay at the tourist Lodge in Achanakmar
Day-5 Achanakmar Wildlife sanctuary Leisure
Spend Next full day in relaxation at Achanakmar Wildlife Sanctuary. In the Morning, Proceed for Gypsy safari at Achankakmar wildlife reserve and Night Stay at the tourist Lodge in Achanakmar
Day-6 Check out & Proced to Raipur
After Breakfast, Check out and drive back to Raipur - Tour Ends but sweet memories remain.
How to reach Raipur
By Air: Raipur is the nearest airport (85 km) and well connected to Mumbai, Delhi, Nagpur, Bhubaneswar, Kolkata, Ranchi, Vishakhapatnam and Chennai.
By Rail: Raipur is the nearest railway station on the Mumbai- Howrah main line while Mahasamund Railway station is the nearest railway station on the Raipur- Waltair line. Mahasamund city is well connected to Mumbai, Delhi, Raipur, Bilaspur, Durg, Nagpur, Vishakhapatnam, Puri, Bhubhneshwar, Ahemedabad, Jodhpur, Ajmer, Sambalpur, Titilagarh
By Road: There are regular buses from Raipur and Mahasamund to Sirpur. Taxis are available at Raipur and Mahasamund
About Achanakmar Wildlife sanctuary
The Achanakmar Wildlife sanctuary was established in 1975, under the provisions of the Wildlife Protection Act of 1972. Achanakmar has been declared a Tiger Reserve under Project Tiger in 2009. It comprises 557.55 km2 of forest, and is linked by the hilly Kanha-Achanakmar Corridor to the tiger reserve in Kanha, Madhya Pradesh. The entire area of the Achanakmar Wildlife Sanctuary in Chhattisgarh is 551.55 square kilometers, and the region is mainly hilly. The altitude of the Chhattisgarh Achanakmar Wildlife Sanctuary ranges from 200 meters to 1000 meters above sea level. The vegetation of this region is mainly the tropical sal forests saja, bija, and bamboo.At the higher altitudes other species of vegetation are also found. The Achanakmar Wildlife Sanctuary has numerous species of wild animals like the Chital, Wild Bear, Leopard, Tiger Panthera, striped Hyaena, Canis aureus jackal, sloth bear Melursus ursinus, Indian wild dog Cuon alpinus, Chital Axis axis, four-horned antelope or Tetracerus quadricornis, nilgai Boselaphus tragocamelus, Chinkara, Blackbuck, Wild Boar
About Barnawapara Sanctuary
The land of virgin wood, where wildlife is still unexplored and unperturbed by tourists, Barnawapara in the GREEN state Chhattisgarh is truly a place that one must not miss out on! At Barnawapara Wildlife Reserve life has its own pace, and the tik-tok of the clock seems to just vanish and all one remembers is the magic of nature’s beauty. The perfect light, fascinating backgrounds and the existence of a variety of majestic animals make this sanctuary a perfect place for photography as well. Barnawapara wildlife reserve is an ideal getaway from the bustles of the concrete jungle; it is certainly one of those special places that touch your heart.
Places to visit in Sirpur
Turturia Village Tour: Turturiya is situated at a distance of 24 KMs from Sirpur. This place is of great significance.Turturiya is a forest village situated on the banks of Tuturiya Spring (also known as Sursuri Ganga). It is a place of great archaeological and anthropological interest. Turturiya comprises several Buddhist ruins believed to be from the 8th century AD which shows the influence and spread of Buddhism, as well as Brahmanical ruins of a later period. The Buddhist ruins includes exquisitely carved pillars, remains of fine brick stupas etc, traces of bathing ghats, lingams, figures of four armed Vishnu and Ganesha idols etc.
Turturia Springs - Sursuri Ganga Tour: The springs are located at the banks of the river sursi ganga. The site is famous as it has Brahmanical remains belonging to the 8th century. The site accommodates a number of stupas, bathing ghats and figurines of lord Vishnu and Lord Ganesha. The place is must visit for people who have an interest in archaeological and anthropology.
Gandheshwar Temple: A treasure trove of enthralling historic remains, the artistic Gandheshwar temple is situated on the banks of the Mahanadi River. An endless galore of interesting architectural remains from ancient temples and viharas, the temple mesmerizes tourists with an impeccable collection of rare statues. The statue of Buddha touching the earth, Natraj, Garud Narayan and Mahishasur mardini are very rare and equally enchanting. Tourists flock to visit the rare face of Ravan, a popular attraction of this temple. The many Shiva-Leela pictures at the top of the entrance are just a glimpse of the wonders that are waiting to be explored inside.
Laxman Temple: Relive history and let art steal your breath away as you visit one of India’s finest brick temples ever created, the magnificent Laxman temple. A remarkable product of unique Symmetry, precise construction and exquisite carvings, the Laxman temple is a portrayal of ageless art and devotion. Explore Indian mythology as the beautiful Sheshnaag serving as an umbrella to Lord Vishnu catches your attention at the entrance. The ‘Panchrath’ type of a temple boasts of a Mandapa (shelter), Antral (passage) and the Garbha Griha (the main house). Exquisite carving work on pillars depicting religious segments like Vatayan, Chitya Gawaksha, Bharwahakgna, Aja, Kirtimukha and Kama Amalak breathe life into the exterior walls of the temple. The many incarnations of Lord Vishnu, Krishna leela ornamental symbols and erogenous pictures give the temple a uniquely sacrosanct appeal. It feels as if the walls, pillars, arches are telling stories of the Gods that hailed the rich land. Inside the main house, sits a beautifully crafted statue of Naagraj. Believed to be constructed by the mother of Mahashivgupt Balarjun Vasta, the Laxman temple was built in the memory of her husband Harshgupta in 650 A.D.
H. H. Dalai Lama’s: The beauty of Sirpur has beckoned the presence of His Holiness Dalai Lama too in March 2013. The spiritual guru and Nobel prize winner has quoted that he felt eternal peace in Sirpur and would love to meditate here for an hour. In January 2014, the Dalai Lama meditated for 20 minutes at the ‘Chanda Dai caves’ near Sirpur on the hills of Singhadhurva in Mahasamund district. These hills are located around 17 km from the town of Sirpur and house more than 15 caves. According to the Archaeological experts, Nagarjuna, who is considered the most prominent Buddhist philosophers after Lord Buddha, had meditated in these caves somewhere between first and second century. This was the second visit of Dalai Lama in Sirpur within 10 months. In 2013, the Dalai Lama was enchanted by the Vaishnav, Jain and Shaiva cultures and had expressed his desire to visit Sirpur again in 2014. The Tibetan spiritual leader travelled to Sirpur by road amid tight security. The troopers were deployed at every few hundred metres between Tumgaon and Sirpur.
Ram temple: Like two brothers residing in the beloved company of each other, the Ram temple is situated close to the Laxman temple. The Ram temple charms visitors with a unique star-like projection at the top. Crafted with brilliance, this star-like structure gives the temple, its own artistic appeal. Interestingly, the records say that the two temples have a gap of several decades in their construction.