Key Highlights

Varanasi
Enjoy a 3-day power pilgrimage through one of the oldest and holiest cities in the world, Varanasi. We’ll focus our time in Varanasi on ancient pilgrimage sites such as Kardameshwar and Kapileshwar, part of the traditional Panch-Koshi yatra around Varanasi; Markandeya Mahadev, dedicated to the seer of the Maha Mrityunjaya mantra; Kashi Viswanath, the most prized temple in Varanasi; Vishalakshi, a lesser known, but highly potent shrine of Sri Vidya, and more! Of course, we can’t go to Varanasi without enjoying a sunrise over the Ganga or an evening aarti as well!

Vindhyachal
Situated between Prayagraj and Varanasi, Vindhyachal is a land of shakti sadhana and renowned tantric shrine of numerous aspects of the Divine Mother. Documented in ancient texts such as Markandeya Purana and Durga Saptashati, it is home to over a dozen significant sacred sites. We’ll make a point to visit at least three of them that have unique connections to Swami Rama and Panditji while en route to Varanasi.

Prayagraj
Prayagraj is famous as the confluence (sangam) of the sacred Ganga and Yamuna rivers, where Brahma is said to have performed the first yajna (group practice) on earth, and as the site of the Kumbha Mela, a grand spiritual gathering centered around yagna (group practice) which occurs every 12 years coinciding with a highly auspicious astrological alignment of constellations. Situated 2 kilometers downstream from Sangam, amongst lush tree groves and gardens along the banks of the Ganges, is Himalayan Institute Prayagraj. Spend three nights here, meditating in our sacred grove, where masters have practiced sadhana for centuries, and take day trips to special shrines around the city, including sangam.

Chitrakoot
Chitrakoot is the famous location where Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana spent 14 years in exile during the Ramayana. It’s best known for its shrines: Kamadgiri, where pilgrims make a parikrama around the hill where Rama and Sita lived; Hanuman Dara, where Hanuman found solace and rejuvenation after returning from battle in Sri Lanka; Gupta Godavari, caves set in a rocky hillside where Rama and Lakshmana spent time during exile; And Sati Anasuya, where Sages Anasuya and Atri (parents of Dattatreya) lived in the jungles along the beautiful sacred river Mandakini.
Itinerary
Itinerary Dates: February 9—16, 2026 (Pre Session 6)
Excursion Leader

Ransom Hare
Ransom has been a student of the Himalayan Tradition for nearly 20 years and has been teaching yoga since 2011. As a faculty member and Director of Himalayan Institute Excursions, Ransom is passionate about exploring sacred spaces and facilitating the opportunity for others to do the same. Whether in the classroom or on pilgrimage, Ransom strives to create a friendly and supportive environment for uplifting transformation to unfold. His classes include a variety of breath-connected techniques in movement and stillness that shift students from physical to energetic awareness, and helps them to direct that awareness inward.
Dates & Prices
| Dates | Regular Registration |
|---|---|
| Pilgrimage 4 | February 9—16, 2026
Pre Session 6 |
from $1,599
Closes September 1, 2025 |
*Registration is open only for those who have already registered for Maha Sri Yaga Session 6
*Full payment due at time of registration. See Addendum for add-on cancellation policy, terms and conditions.
*Please note there is a 10 person minimum required for this excursion to move forward as planned.
Call 1-570-253-5551 x40 or email [email protected] for more information.










