4 Devi Darshan from Pathankot | Kangra Route, Itinerary & Taxi Packages
Himachal Shakti Peetha Circuit

4 Devi Darshan
from Pathankot

🚗 Private Taxi Route | 🚉 Pathankot Cantt | ⛰️ Kangra Valley

Gateway to the Kangra Valley Shakti Circuit — covering Bajreshwari Devi, Jwala Ji, Chintpurni & Naina Devi in 2 days with private taxi service.

4
Shakti Peethas
2
Days Required
85 km
To Bajreshwari
1 Night
Jwalamukhi Stay

Why Pathankot Is the Ideal Starting Point

Pathankot sits at the northern tip of Punjab where the plains merge into the Himalayan foothills. This unique geography makes it the natural gateway for pilgrims heading into Himachal Pradesh. Bajreshwari Devi in Kangra is just 85 km away — the closest major Shakti Peetha to Pathankot.

Every major train from Delhi and Punjab toward Jammu passes through Pathankot Cantonment station. This strategic position makes Pathankot the most logical base for pilgrims arriving by train from across North India.

Route Direction: Always begin at Bajreshwari Devi (85 km) and move southeast — Jwala Ji → Chintpurni → Naina Devi. Reversing this order adds unnecessary distance and backtracking.

Combining with Vaishno Devi Yatra

Vaishno Devi in Katra, Jammu is 158 km from Pathankot. Many devotees complete Vaishno Devi first, return to Pathankot by shared taxi or bus, and begin the 4 Devi circuit the next morning. The combined yatra covers 5 major Shakti Peethas in 4 to 5 days — Pathankot acts as the vital connecting node.

Kangra Valley Toy Train — Know Its Limits

The 128 km narrow-gauge heritage line runs from Pathankot to Joginder Nagar and stops near Kangra. It covers only Bajreshwari Devi. Chintpurni (Una), Naina Devi (Bilaspur), and Jwala Ji have no rail access. A private taxi is the only practical option for the full circuit.

Distances & Travel Times from Pathankot

All distances and drive times are verified for private taxi travel. Shared transport timings will vary. Plan your day around these figures for a smooth, unhurried yatra.

Temple Destination Distance from Pathankot Primary Route Average Drive Time
Bajreshwari Devi, Kangra 85–86 km Via Nurpur (NH 503) 1 hr 45 min – 2 hrs
Jwala Ji, Jwalamukhi ~110 km Via Kangra and Jawali 2 hrs 30 min
Chintpurni Mata, Una ~165 km Via Kangra, Jwala Ji, Una 3 hrs 30 min
Naina Devi, Bilaspur ~260 km Via Una and Anandpur Sahib 5 hrs
Monsoon Note: Heavy rains in July–August can slow travel on NH 503 and Una routes. Add 20% extra time to the above estimates during this period.

The Four Shakti Peethas on Your Circuit

Each temple holds a profound place in the Shakti Peetha tradition, linked to the sacred story of Mata Sati. Learn the spiritual significance before your visit.

Bajreshwari Devi Temple, Kangra Town
Stop 1 — Day 1

Bajreshwari Devi

Kangra Town, Himachal Pradesh

The left breast of Mata Sati is said to have fallen here. One of the most ancient Shakti Peethas, renovated over centuries. Temple closes for Bhog Aarti 12:00–12:30 PM. Plan arrival before 10:00 AM.

Jwala Ji Temple, Jwalamukhi
Stop 2 — Day 1

Jwala Ji

Jwalamukhi, Himachal Pradesh

The flaming tongue of Mata Sati fell here. Uniquely, no idol is worshipped — only eternal natural flames emerging from the earth. Bhog closure: 11:30 AM–12:30 PM. Complete darshan by 11:00 AM.

Chintpurni Devi Temple, Una District
Stop 3 — Day 2

Chintpurni Mata

Una District, Himachal Pradesh

The feet of Mata Sati are said to have fallen here. Known to remove all worries of devotees. Massive morning queues — arrive before 7:00 AM. Morning aarti concludes at 5:30 AM.

Naina Devi Temple, Bilaspur District
Stop 4 — Day 2

Naina Devi

Bilaspur District, Himachal Pradesh

The eyes of Mata Sati fell here, overlooking the serene Gobind Sagar Lake. Reach the hilltop temple via cable car for panoramic lake views. Final stop on the circuit before returning or onward travel.

Comprehensive Itinerary from Pathankot

This itinerary is sequenced for minimum backtracking, aligned to temple closure timings, and verified for real-world feasibility.

Day 1 — Pathankot → Bajreshwari Devi → Jwala Ji (Stay in Jwalamukhi)
6:00 AM

Depart Pathankot

Early departure from Pathankot Cantonment or City station. The highway to Kangra via Nurpur (NH 503) is well-maintained and smooth. Beat the morning rush and reach Kangra by 7:45–8:00 AM.

7:45 AM — 86 km

Bajreshwari Devi, Kangra — Morning Darshan

Arriving at 8:00 AM ensures morning darshan well before the Bhog Aarti closure (12:00–12:30 PM). Collect Prasad, offer prayers, and enjoy the sanctum at its calmest. Allow 45–60 minutes for the full darshan.

Timing Tip: The temple sanctum closes from 12:00 PM to 12:30 PM for Bhog Aarti. An 8 AM arrival keeps you entirely clear.
9:30 AM — 35 km from Kangra

Jwala Ji, Jwalamukhi — Flame Darshan

Drive 35 km (approx. 1 hour) from Kangra to Jwalamukhi. Arrive by 10:00 AM and proceed to the flame sanctum. Witness the eternal natural flames — the tongue of Mata Sati. Complete darshan before 11:00 AM to avoid the Bhog closure (11:30 AM–12:30 PM).

Critical: Jwala Ji temple closes 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM. Plan to be inside the sanctum by 10:30 AM at the latest.
Afternoon / Evening — Jwalamukhi

Check-in & Rest — Jwalamukhi

Rest at your pre-booked hotel in Jwalamukhi. Recover energy for Day 2. The evening Shayan Aarti is highly recommended — a deeply moving spiritual experience. Pre-book your hotel before departing Pathankot.

Day 2 — Jwalamukhi → Chintpurni → Naina Devi → Return or Forward Drop
6:00 AM

Depart Jwalamukhi

Leave by 6:00 AM sharp. Drive 30–35 km toward Chintpurni. The 45-minute journey brings you to Chintpurni before the large morning crowds gather.

6:45 AM — 35 km from Jwala Ji

Chintpurni Mata — Early Morning Darshan

Arriving before 7:00 AM helps you beat Chintpurni’s massive queues. The morning aarti concludes at 5:30 AM, so your arrival coincides with a calm period. Collect your Darshan Parchi at the counter and proceed straight to the sanctum.

Queue Strategy: Always check the physical counter upon arrival. Do not rely solely on online darshan passes — physical queue status may differ.
11:30 AM — 110 km from Chintpurni

Naina Devi, Bilaspur — Cable Car & Darshan

Depart Chintpurni around 9:00 AM. The 110 km drive via Una and Anandpur Sahib takes 2 hours 30 minutes. Arrive by 11:30 AM. Take the cable car to the hilltop, complete your darshan, and enjoy panoramic views of Gobind Sagar Lake. Return to the base by 12:30–1:00 PM.

1:00 PM Onward

Return to Pathankot or Forward Drop

Option A: Return to Pathankot — 260 km, approximately 5 hours. Reach by 6:00–7:00 PM.
Option B: Forward drop to Chandigarh — 100 km, approximately 2 hours. A convenient option for onward travel to Delhi or Punjab.

Do not attempt to drive back to Delhi directly from Pathankot on the same night after completing Naina Devi.

Extended Devi Darshan Packages

If you have additional days, expand your pilgrimage across Himachal Pradesh and Jammu. We offer comprehensive yatra packages for deeper spiritual exploration.

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5 Devi Darshan — 3 Days

Includes the 4 Devi standard circuit plus the sacred Chamunda Devi Temple, located near the Dhauladhar ranges close to Dharamshala.

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7

7 Devi Darshan — 4 Days

Covers Kangra, Chamunda, Jwala Ji, Chintpurni, Naina Devi, plus Mansa Devi and Chandi Mata in the Shivalik foothills.

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9

9 Devi Darshan — 6 Days

The ultimate Shakti Peetha yatra. Covers Mata Vaishno Devi in Katra, the full 7 Devi circuit, and concludes with Shakumbhari Devi or local Peethas.

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Dos and Don’ts for the Pathankot Circuit

Do This
Depart Pathankot by 6:00 AM to reach Bajreshwari Devi before morning crowds.
Plan Chintpurni as your first stop on Day 2 — arrive before 7:00 AM to beat queues.
Book your Jwalamukhi hotel before departing from Pathankot.
Carry cash for parking, Prasad, and shoe counters at all four temples.
Pre-book your taxi pickup from Pathankot station to avoid waiting.
Take a rest day at Pathankot if combining this trip with Vaishno Devi.
Carry light woolens — early morning temperatures near Kangra and Naina Devi can be cool even in summer.
Avoid This
Do not use the Kangra Toy Train expecting to complete the full 4 Devi circuit.
Do not plan Jwala Ji darshan between 11:30 AM and 12:30 PM — temple is closed for Bhog Aarti.
Do not plan Bajreshwari Devi darshan between 12:00 PM and 12:30 PM.
Do not attempt to drive back to Delhi from Pathankot the same night after Naina Devi.
Do not rely solely on online queues — always check the physical counter at Chintpurni.
Do not bring polythene bags, leather items, or non-vegetarian food near temple premises.
Do not visit Chintpurni first — always start at Bajreshwari Devi and move southeast.

Taxi Package Details from Pathankot

Our private outstation taxi covers the complete 4 Devi circuit. Here’s exactly what is and isn’t included in your package price.

What’s Included
Private outstation taxi for the full circuit
Pickup from Pathankot Cantt or City station
Experienced driver familiar with Kangra Valley roads
State tolls, parking fees, and driver allowances
One-way drop to Chandigarh or Palampur on request
What’s Not Included
Hotel accommodation
Prasad, offerings, and donations
VIP or special darshan passes
Food, meals, and beverages
Personal travel insurance
Navratri Rush: Temple crowds peak during Chaitra (Spring) and Sharad (Autumn) Navratri. Add at least 2 extra hours to your daily schedule for queue times. Book your taxi well in advance during these periods.

How to Reach Pathankot

Pathankot is one of the best-connected cities in northern Punjab, with excellent road and rail access from across North India.

By Train

All trains from Delhi to Jammu Tawi pass through Pathankot Cantonment station. Major trains include the Rajdhani Express, Swaraj Express, and Jammu Mail. From Amritsar, local trains reach Pathankot in roughly 90 minutes. Taxis are available at the Pathankot Cantonment station entrance.

By Road

Pathankot is accessible via national highways from major cities:

  • Amritsar: 100 km (~2 hours)
  • Delhi: 490 km (~9 hours)
  • Chandigarh: 260 km (~4.5 hours)
  • Ludhiana: ~220 km (~4 hours)

City Bus Stand

The Pathankot City Bus Stand connects to major Punjab and HP cities via HRTC and PRTC buses. Taxis are also available at the bus stand for pre-booking or immediate hire for the 4 Devi circuit.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know before starting your yatra from Pathankot.

How many days are required for 4 Devi Darshan from Pathankot?
You need two days and one overnight stay. Day 1 covers Bajreshwari Devi (Kangra) and Jwala Ji (Jwalamukhi), with an overnight in Jwalamukhi. Day 2 covers Chintpurni (Una) and Naina Devi (Bilaspur). You can return to Pathankot on Day 2 evening or take a forward drop to Chandigarh.
Can I combine Vaishno Devi and 4 Devi Darshan from Pathankot?
Yes. Vaishno Devi in Katra is 158 km from Pathankot. Complete your Vaishno Devi darshan first, return to Pathankot by shared taxi or bus, take a rest day if needed, and begin the 4 Devi circuit the next morning. The total combined yatra covers 5+ Shakti Peethas in 4 to 5 days, with Pathankot as the central hub.
Is the Kangra Valley Toy Train useful for the 4 Devi circuit?
Only partially. The Kangra Valley Railway (128 km narrow-gauge) runs from Pathankot to Joginder Nagar and stops near Kangra — it can take you to Bajreshwari Devi. However, it does not connect to Chintpurni (Una), Jwala Ji, or Naina Devi (Bilaspur). A private taxi is strictly required for the complete 4 Devi circuit.
What is the Pathankot to Chintpurni distance and travel time?
The distance is approximately 165 km. Travel time is about 3 hours 30 minutes via Kangra, Jwala Ji, and Una. Do not visit Chintpurni first — always start at Bajreshwari Devi (85 km from Pathankot) and move southeast through the circuit for the most efficient route.
What is the first temple to visit from Pathankot in the 4 Devi circuit?
Bajreshwari Devi in Kangra should always be your first stop. It is 85 km from Pathankot, reachable in under 2 hours, making it the most geographically efficient starting point. From Kangra, you move southeast through Jwala Ji, Chintpurni, and finally Naina Devi.
What is the Bhog Aarti closing time at each temple?
Bajreshwari Devi (Kangra) closes from 12:00 PM to 12:30 PM. Jwala Ji (Jwalamukhi) closes from 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM. Plan to complete both darshans well before these closures — arriving at Bajreshwari Devi by 8:00 AM and Jwala Ji by 10:00 AM is ideal.
Can I get a drop to Chandigarh instead of returning to Pathankot?
Yes. After completing Naina Devi, you can take a forward drop to Chandigarh — approximately 100 km and 2 hours. This is a popular option for pilgrims who have onward flights, train connections, or want to travel further toward Delhi without backtracking to Pathankot.

4 Devi Darshan from Other Cities

Each transit hub has a dedicated guide with customized sequencing, distances, and taxi packages tailored to that starting point.