3-Day Spiritual Tour of Khatu Shyam Ji, Jeen Mata & Salasar Balaji – A Journey of Faith and Devotion
Embark on a deeply spiritual journey with our 3-day tour covering three of Rajasthan’s most revered religious destinations — Khatu Shyam Ji, Jeen Mata, and Salasar Balaji. This sacred circuit is specially designed for devoted pilgrims seeking blessings, peace, and a meaningful travel experience.
Begin your journey at Khatu Shyam Ji temple in Sikar district, one of North India’s most visited shrines dedicated to Barbareek, known as Shyam Baba. Next, seek the divine blessings of Jeen Mata, a powerful goddess worshipped for centuries in the Aravalli hills. Conclude your pilgrimage at Salasar Balaji, a highly revered Hanuman temple that draws millions of devotees every year from across the country.
Our package includes comfortable transport, accommodation, meals, and a hassle-free darshan experience at all three temples. Whether you are a first-time visitor or a regular devotee, this tour offers a truly soul-enriching and spiritually fulfilling travel experience across Rajasthan.
Day-by-Day Itinerary
Travel Tips
01 - Hotel Check-In & ID
Carry a valid photo ID (Aadhaar, Passport, Voter ID, or Driving License). Foreign guests must carry a passport and visa. Check-in: 12 PM | Check-out: 10 AM.
02 - Best Time to Visit
October–March is ideal. Winter nights can be cold, while April–June is hot but less crowded.
03 - What to Pack
Light clothing for the day and a warm layer for evenings. Dress modestly at religious sites.
04 - Cash & Payments
Cards and UPI are widely accepted, but keep ₹2,000–3,000 cash for small shops and remote areas.
05 - Getting Around
All transportation is included as part of your tour, with carefully planned schedules to ensure a comfortable and hassle-free journey.
06 - Shopping
Popular items include textiles, blue pottery, jewellery, juttis, and paintings. Bargaining is common in local markets.
07 - Food & Dietary Needs
Vegetarian, Jain, and special dietary meals are available with advance notice.
08 - Connectivity
Good mobile coverage in cities; limited in remote desert areas. Wi-Fi is available at most hotels and camps.
09 - Health & Safety
Stay hydrated, use sunscreen, and carry personal medications. Rajasthan is generally safe for travellers.
10 - Photography
Photography is allowed at most attractions. Some sites may charge a camera fee. Ask permission before photographing people.
11 - Tipping
Tipping is optional but appreciated. Drivers, guides, and hotel staff are usually tipped based on service.



















