4 Devi Darshan from Ludhiana | Weekend Itinerary, Verified Routes & Taxi Packages
Himachal Shakti Peetha Circuit

4 Devi Darshan
from Ludhiana

🚗 Weekend Yatra | 🛣️ Via Hoshiarpur or Ropar | ⛰️ Kangra Valley

Punjab’s central hub for the Kangra Valley Shakti circuit — covering Naina Devi, Chintpurni, Jwala Ji & Bajreshwari Devi in a perfect Friday-to-Sunday weekend yatra.

4
Shakti Peethas
3 Days
Fri Eve – Sun Aft
125 km
To Chintpurni
2 Routes
Choice of Entry

Ludhiana: The Geographic Center of the Shakti Circuit

Ludhiana is the largest city in Punjab, strategically placed between Chandigarh (100 km east) and Jalandhar (60 km west). This central position gives pilgrims two distinct natural entry paths into the Himachal sacred circuit.

Unlike Pathankot or Chandigarh which offer a single obvious entry, Ludhiana pilgrims must choose between two routes — each with its own advantage for timing and queue management. Understanding which route to pick is the single most important planning decision for this yatra.

Weekend Advantage: The Friday-to-Sunday itinerary is the most popular pattern for Ludhiana families. A Friday evening departure, two full days of darshan, and a Sunday return makes this a perfect working-week-friendly pilgrimage.
Do not attempt all four temples in a single day from Ludhiana. The distances and temple timings make this infeasible without missing darshan at one or more Peethas.

Two Natural Entry Paths

Heading northeast via Hoshiarpur is faster to Chintpurni and avoids Chandigarh city traffic entirely. Heading east via Morinda and Ropar toward Naina Devi offers flatter, smoother roads — ideal for larger vehicles and groups with senior pilgrims.

Chintpurni and Jwala Ji Are a Pair

These two temples are only 30–35 km apart and must always be visited together on the same half-day. Many older guides incorrectly separate them, which wastes hours of driving time. Plan them back-to-back on Saturday for maximum efficiency.

Midweek Advantage

A Tuesday or Wednesday departure from Ludhiana yields significantly shorter queues at Chintpurni and Jwala Ji compared to weekend trips. If your schedule is flexible, a midweek yatra offers a far calmer experience.

The Four Shakti Peethas on Your Circuit

Each temple is a sacred Shakti Peetha from the story of Mata Sati. Understanding their significance enriches the darshan experience.

Naina Devi Temple, Bilaspur District
Stop 1 — Friday Night Base

Naina Devi

Bilaspur District, Himachal Pradesh

The eyes of Mata Sati fell here, overlooking the serene Gobind Sagar Lake. Reach the hilltop via cable car (starts ~7:00 AM) or foot trail (accessible earlier). Start at 5:30 AM for a peaceful pre-crowd darshan.

Chintpurni Devi Temple, Una District
Stop 2 — Saturday Morning

Chintpurni Mata

Una District, Himachal Pradesh

The feet of Mata Sati are said to have fallen here, known to remove all worldly worries. Arrives with the largest queues of the circuit — plan arrival before 10:30 AM. Use the special darshan pass if the general queue exceeds 45 minutes.

Jwala Ji Temple, Jwalamukhi
Stop 3 — Saturday Afternoon

Jwala Ji

Jwalamukhi, Himachal Pradesh

The flaming tongue of Mata Sati fell here — no idol is worshipped, only eternal natural flames. Just 30–35 km from Chintpurni, they form a natural pair. Saturday afternoon arrival at 1:00 PM means Bhog closure (11:30 AM–12:30 PM) has already ended.

Bajreshwari Devi Temple, Kangra Town
Stop 4 — Sunday Morning

Bajreshwari Devi

Kangra Town, Himachal Pradesh

The left breast of Mata Sati fell here — one of the most ancient Shakti Peethas. Sunday morning darshan at 7:00 AM from Jwalamukhi (35 km) is highly peaceful. Depart Kangra by 9:30 AM for a comfortable return to Ludhiana by 3:00 PM.

Distances & Travel Times from Ludhiana

All distances have been verified with accurate GPS data for precise trip planning. Note the two route options listed for Bajreshwari Devi — via Hoshiarpur is more direct than the Pathankot highway.

Temple Destination Distance from Ludhiana Recommended Route Average Drive Time
Chintpurni, Una ~125 km Via Hoshiarpur (42 km from Hoshiarpur) 3 hrs
Naina Devi, Bilaspur ~135 km Via Morinda, Ropar & Anandpur Sahib 2 hrs 45 min
Jwala Ji, Jwalamukhi ~155 km Via Hoshiarpur and Chintpurni 3 hrs 30 min
Bajreshwari Devi, Kangra ~175 km (direct) Via Hoshiarpur and Kangra 4 hrs 30 min
Bajreshwari Devi, Kangra ~250 km (via transit) Via Pathankot Highway 5 hrs

Which Route to Take from Ludhiana?

Unlike single-gateway cities, Ludhiana gives you a genuine strategic choice. Here is what each option delivers and where it wins.

Option 1 — Naina Devi First via Chandigarh Sequence

Drive from Ludhiana toward Morinda and Ropar. Naina Devi is 135 km away and reachable in under 3 hours. This follows the standard Chandigarh sequence — Naina Devi first, then Chintpurni, Jwala Ji, and Bajreshwari Devi. The drive to Naina Devi via Ropar is flat, fast, and well-signposted.

Smooth highway Best for large vehicles Good for senior pilgrims
Option 2 — Chintpurni First via Hoshiarpur

Drive from Ludhiana toward Hoshiarpur (85 km, 2 hours). Hoshiarpur is just 42 km from Chintpurni (1 hour more). A 5:00 AM departure from Ludhiana puts you at Chintpurni by 8:00 AM — beating massive morning queues entirely. Bypasses Chandigarh city traffic. From Chintpurni, drive 30–35 km to Jwala Ji.

Best queue management No Chandigarh traffic Earlier arrivals

Verdict: Which Route Wins?

For managing the Chintpurni queue, the Hoshiarpur route wins decisively. An 8:00 AM arrival means a 20-minute wait instead of 3 hours. However, for maximum road comfort with a larger vehicle or senior passengers, the Naina Devi route via Morinda is the smoother choice.

The Ludhiana Weekend Itinerary

This is the most popular travel pattern for Ludhiana families — a Friday evening departure, two full days of darshan, and a Sunday afternoon return home.

Friday Evening — Drive to Naina Devi Base
7:00 PM

Depart Ludhiana

Depart by 7:00 PM on Friday. Drive 135 km to the Naina Devi base town via Morinda and Ropar. The base town has hotels that accommodate late check-ins without issue. This positioning removes heavy driving from Saturday morning and places you at the cable car base by dawn.

10:00 PM

Arrive — Naina Devi Base Town

Check into your pre-booked hotel. Rest well — the 5:00 AM wake-up is critical for beating the Naina Devi cable car queues. Book your hotel in advance as the base town has limited quality accommodation options.

Book by Thursday: Weekend hotel spots in Jwalamukhi (Day 2 stay) fill up fast. Book both nights — Naina Devi base and Jwalamukhi — before you depart Ludhiana.
Saturday — Naina Devi, Chintpurni & Jwala Ji
5:00 AM – 8:00 AM

Naina Devi Darshan — Cable Car or Foot Trail

Wake up at 5:00 AM and reach the cable car base by 5:30 AM. The cable car begins operating around 7:00 AM; the foot trail is accessible much earlier. Complete darshan and return to your vehicle by 8:00 AM before the day-trip crowds arrive.

Senior Pilgrims: Do not skip the cable car if travelling with elderly family members. The foot trail involves steep sections not suitable for everyone.
10:30 AM — 103 km from Naina Devi

Chintpurni Mata Darshan

Drive 103 km to Chintpurni via Una (2 hours 30 minutes). Arrive by 10:30 AM — the queue will be building but remains manageable at this hour. Use the special darshan pass if the general queue exceeds 45 minutes. Always check the physical counter upon arrival before relying on online queue estimates.

Queue Warning: Do not arrive at Chintpurni after 10:30 AM on a Saturday without a special darshan pass. The wait can extend to 3+ hours.
1:00 PM — 30–35 km from Chintpurni

Jwala Ji Darshan

Depart Chintpurni by 12:00 PM. Drive 30–35 km to Jwala Ji (45 minutes). Arrive by 1:00 PM. The Bhog Aarti closure ends at 12:30 PM, meaning the sanctum is wide open upon your arrival. Witness the eternal natural flames — one of the most unique spiritual experiences in India.

Saturday Evening

Overnight — Jwalamukhi

Rest at your pre-booked hotel in Jwalamukhi. The evening Shayan Aarti is deeply moving and highly recommended. Recover energy for Sunday’s Bajreshwari Devi darshan and the return drive.

Sunday — Bajreshwari Devi & Return to Ludhiana
7:00 AM

Depart Jwalamukhi

Depart Jwalamukhi at 7:00 AM. Drive 35 km to Bajreshwari Devi in Kangra town. Sunday morning darshan at this Peetha is highly peaceful, with far fewer pilgrims than on Saturdays.

7:45 AM — 35 km from Jwala Ji

Bajreshwari Devi Darshan — Kangra

Morning darshan at the ancient Kangra Peetha is a serene, uncrowded experience on Sunday mornings. Allow 45–60 minutes. Do not visit on Saturday evening due to extreme crowding. Note: temple closes for Bhog Aarti 12:00 PM – 12:30 PM.

9:30 AM – 3:00 PM

Return to Ludhiana

Depart Kangra by 9:30 AM. Return to Ludhiana via the direct Hoshiarpur highway (175 km, 4 hours 30 minutes). Alternatively, use the Pathankot highway if preferred. Arrive in Ludhiana by 2:30–3:00 PM on Sunday — comfortably home before evening.

Return Route: The Hoshiarpur highway at 175 km is shorter and faster than the Pathankot return route (~250 km). Use Hoshiarpur unless you have a specific reason to return via Pathankot.

Alternative Base Options for Your Trip

If a Friday evening departure to Naina Devi isn’t feasible, two excellent alternatives keep your itinerary on track.

Hoshiarpur as a Midpoint Stop

Hoshiarpur is 85 km from Ludhiana and just 42 km from Chintpurni. Groups who cannot manage a Friday evening departure toward Naina Devi can stay in Hoshiarpur on Friday night instead. Departing for Chintpurni at 6:00 AM Saturday puts you at the temple by 7:00 AM — beating the morning queues entirely. Hoshiarpur offers excellent hotels at reasonable prices, making it ideal for families with young children who dislike late-night driving.

Palampur as an Extended Base

Ludhiana to Palampur is approximately 200 km, taking 5 hours. For those wanting 3 to 4 days in the Kangra Valley, Palampur is an excellent extended base for the full circuit. From Palampur, all four Peethas are covered using an optimized Chintpurni-first sequence. This option is particularly well-suited to retired pilgrims, families with elderly members, and those wanting an unhurried, relaxed darshan experience at each Peetha.

Extended Devi Darshan Packages from Ludhiana

Extend your weekend into a deeper pilgrimage. We offer comprehensive packages tailored for complete Shakti Peetha exploration.

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Dos and Don’ts for the Ludhiana Circuit

Do This
Depart Friday evening to reach the Naina Devi base town by night.
Start Naina Devi before 7:00 AM to beat the long cable car queues.
Use Hoshiarpur as a midpoint base if a Friday departure is not possible.
Book your Jwalamukhi hotel by Thursday — weekend spots fill up fast.
Plan Chintpurni and Jwala Ji on the same half-day — they are only 30 km apart.
Carry physical cash — all four temples require cash for parking and offerings.
Avoid This
Do not plan all four temples in a single day from Ludhiana — it is not feasible.
Do not arrive at Chintpurni after 10:30 AM without a special darshan pass.
Do not plan Jwala Ji darshan between 11:30 AM and 12:30 PM (Bhog closure).
Do not visit Bajreshwari Devi on Saturday evening — crowds are extreme.
Do not skip the Naina Devi cable car if travelling with senior pilgrims.
Do not enter any temple sanctum without following the traditional dress code.

Comprehensive Taxi Package from Ludhiana

Our private outstation taxi covers the complete 4 Devi circuit from Ludhiana. Here is exactly what is and is not included in your package price.

What’s Included
Private outstation taxi for the full circuit
Pickup from Ludhiana city or railway station
Circuit-experienced Palampur driver
State tolls, parking fees, and driver allowances
Return drop to Ludhiana or Chandigarh
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 per day to your schedule during these periods. Midweek departures during non-Navratri months offer the smoothest experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know before planning your yatra from Ludhiana.

How many days are needed for 4 Devi Darshan from Ludhiana?
Three days — Friday night to Sunday — is the standard plan. Depart Friday evening to reach the Naina Devi base town. Use Saturday for three Peethas (Naina Devi, Chintpurni, Jwala Ji). Do Bajreshwari Devi on Sunday morning and return to Ludhiana by Sunday afternoon. A midweek two-day trip on Tuesday or Wednesday yields shorter queues at Chintpurni and Jwala Ji than any weekend trip.
Which is the nearest Shakti Peetha to Ludhiana?
Chintpurni (125 km) and Naina Devi (135 km) are the two closest Peethas to Ludhiana. Naina Devi via Morinda and Ropar is widely considered the most accessible initial stop due to smooth, flat highway infrastructure suitable for all vehicle sizes. Chintpurni via Hoshiarpur is slightly shorter in distance but involves hilly road segments near the temple.
How close are Chintpurni and Jwala Ji from each other?
Chintpurni and Jwala Ji are only 30 to 35 km apart — approximately 45 minutes by car. They must always be planned together on the same day. Many older guides incorrectly separate them into different days, which wastes hours of driving time. Plan both on Saturday afternoon for the most efficient circuit.
Is it better to travel via Chandigarh or Hoshiarpur from Ludhiana?
It depends on your priority. Traveling via Hoshiarpur to Chintpurni first is better for queue management — an 8:00 AM arrival means a 20-minute wait instead of 3 hours. Driving via Chandigarh (Ropar) to Naina Devi first is better for those starting with the most geographically accessible Peetha on flat, well-maintained roads.
Can I comfortably do 4 Devi Darshan in a weekend from Ludhiana?
Yes, comfortably — outside of Navratri. Depart Friday night to the Naina Devi base town. Use Saturday for Naina Devi, Chintpurni, and Jwala Ji. Complete Bajreshwari Devi on Sunday morning and return to Ludhiana by Sunday afternoon. This plan works smoothly during regular weekends and gives adequate time at each Peetha without rushing.
What is the Bhog closure timing at Jwala Ji?
Jwala Ji temple closes from 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM for Bhog Aarti. In the Ludhiana weekend itinerary, you arrive at Jwala Ji around 1:00 PM — after the closure has already ended. This means you walk straight into an open sanctum without waiting. This timing is one of the key advantages of the Chintpurni-first Saturday sequence.

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