Multi-Temple Circuit · India
Three Sacred Dhams.
One Transformative Journey.
Journey across three sacred corners of India — south, west, and east — in one transformative circuit. Experience Ramanathaswamy Temple in Rameshwaram, Dwarkadhish in Dwarka, and Lord Jagannath in Puri. Three ocean-blessed dhams, each a pillar of India's sacred geography.
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South Dham
Ramanathaswamy Temple
Rameshwaram, Tamil Nadu

Where Rama worshipped Shiva before crossing to Lanka
Set on a coral island between the Bay of Bengal and the Indian Ocean, Ramanathaswamy Temple is one of the most sacred Jyotirlingas. Its 1,212-metre corridor — the longest temple corridor in India — leads through 22 theerthams (sacred wells) whose waters are believed to cleanse all sin. The eastern gopuram towers 53 metres, a beacon visible for miles across the sea.
- Ritual dip across the 22 sacred theerthams
- Sunrise darshan at the East Gopuram
- Pilgrimage to Dhanushkodi, where two seas meet
- Pamban Bridge crossing at golden hour
West Dham
Dwarkadhish Temple
Dwarka, Gujarat

Krishna's eternal kingdom on the Arabian Sea
Dwarka, the City of Gates, sits at the very edge of Gujarat where the Gomti River meets the Arabian Sea. The Dwarkadhish Temple — its five-storey spire rising 78 metres — marks where Krishna established his kingdom after leaving Mathura. Nearby Nageshwar is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas, and Bet Dwarka island holds the house where Krishna once lived.
- Dwadasha Jyotirlinga — Nageshwar Temple darshan
- Gomti Ghat aarti at dusk
- Boat journey to sacred Bet Dwarka island
- Rukmini Devi Temple and Dwarkadheesh corridor
East Dham
Jagannath Temple
Puri, Odisha

The Lord of the Universe — ancient, mysterious, ever-present
Rising 65 metres above the Odisha coastline, the Jagannath Temple has drawn pilgrims for over a thousand years. The iconic wooden forms of Jagannath, Balabhadra, and Subhadra are remade every 12–19 years in a sacred ritual. The temple kitchen feeds over 10,000 people daily — Mahaprasad blessed by Goddess Lakshmi herself. The annual Rath Yatra draws millions onto the Grand Road.
- Strategic darshan with minimal crowd wait
- Mahaprasad arrangement — blessed in 752 earthen chulhas
- Rath Yatra experience (seasonal)
- Konark Sun Temple excursion at UNESCO World Heritage site


Stop 1 · South Dham
Ramanathaswamy Temple
Rameshwaram, Tamil Nadu
Where Rama worshipped Shiva before crossing to Lanka
Set on a coral island between the Bay of Bengal and the Indian Ocean, Ramanathaswamy Temple is one of the most sacred Jyotirlingas. Its 1,212-metre corridor — the longest temple corridor in India — leads through 22 theerthams (sacred wells) whose waters are believed to cleanse all sin. The eastern gopuram towers 53 metres, a beacon visible for miles across the sea.
- Ritual dip across the 22 sacred theerthams
- Sunrise darshan at the East Gopuram
- Pilgrimage to Dhanushkodi, where two seas meet
- Pamban Bridge crossing at golden hour


Stop 2 · West Dham
Dwarkadhish Temple
Dwarka, Gujarat
Krishna's eternal kingdom on the Arabian Sea
Dwarka, the City of Gates, sits at the very edge of Gujarat where the Gomti River meets the Arabian Sea. The Dwarkadhish Temple — its five-storey spire rising 78 metres — marks where Krishna established his kingdom after leaving Mathura. Nearby Nageshwar is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas, and Bet Dwarka island holds the house where Krishna once lived.
- Dwadasha Jyotirlinga — Nageshwar Temple darshan
- Gomti Ghat aarti at dusk
- Boat journey to sacred Bet Dwarka island
- Rukmini Devi Temple and Dwarkadheesh corridor


Stop 3 · East Dham
Jagannath Temple
Puri, Odisha
The Lord of the Universe — ancient, mysterious, ever-present
Rising 65 metres above the Odisha coastline, the Jagannath Temple has drawn pilgrims for over a thousand years. The iconic wooden forms of Jagannath, Balabhadra, and Subhadra are remade every 12–19 years in a sacred ritual. The temple kitchen feeds over 10,000 people daily — Mahaprasad blessed by Goddess Lakshmi herself. The annual Rath Yatra draws millions onto the Grand Road.
- Strategic darshan with minimal crowd wait
- Mahaprasad arrangement — blessed in 752 earthen chulhas
- Rath Yatra experience (seasonal)
- Konark Sun Temple excursion at UNESCO World Heritage site
Sacred History
The Divine Geography of Three Dhams
The sacred geography of India is anchored by four divine dhams — Char Dham — representing the cardinal directions. This 3 Dham circuit covers the south, west, and east: Rameshwaram, where Rama worshipped Shiva before crossing to Lanka, the southernmost dham on a coral island kissed by two seas; Dwarka, where Krishna established his eternal kingdom after leaving Mathura, the western dham on the Arabian Sea; and Jagannath Puri, where Vishnu manifests as the Lord of the Universe in his iconic wooden form, the eastern dham on the Bay of Bengal. All three temples stand at the ocean's edge — a divine geometry acknowledging that the infinite divine surrounds and pervades the earth. Completing this circuit is believed to cleanse accumulated karma and open the path to moksha.
Travel Logistics
Getting There
Sacred Extensions
- 20 km from Rameshwaram
Dhanushkodi
Sunrise where Bay of Bengal meets the Indian Ocean — mythic Ram Setu viewpoint.
- 18 km from Dwarka
Nageshwar Jyotirlinga
One of the twelve Jyotirlingas, just outside Dwarka city.
- 30 km from Dwarka
Bet Dwarka Island
Sacred island accessible by boat, associated with Krishna's eternal abode.
- 65 km from Puri
Konark Sun Temple
UNESCO World Heritage chariot-shaped temple dedicated to the Sun God.
- 50 km from Puri
Chilika Lake
Asia's largest brackish water lagoon with dolphin watching and migratory birds.
Begin Your Journey
Enquire & Book
Price Guide
Book in Aug–Sep off-season for best rates on all three temple legs.
* Prices are indicative estimates based on seasonal flight trends. Actual prices vary with demand and availability.
- Duration:3 Days or more
- Best time:October – March for pleasant coastal weather across all three regions
₹99,999
3 Days or more · all inclusive