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12 Nights / 13 Days Rajasthan Village Tour

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Khuri Tour Package

Those who want to see a lot of places in a short amount of time can choose the Vaishno Devi, Shivkhori, and Patnitop combination trip packages. All three destinations are near Vaishno Devi, allowing visitors to see many sacred sites in a short amount of time. This Mata Vaishno Shiv Khori Patnitop travel package includes visits to Mata Vaishno, Shiva Cave at Shivkhori, and Patnitop, Jammu's well-known hill resort. Two days will be dedicated to Darshan of Mata, one day to Shiv Khori, an old Shiva cave located 80 kilometers from Katra town, and the remaining two days will be spent at Patnitop. It's now time to relax and take advantage of the pleasant weather.

History of Khuri

For nearly 400 years, the Rajput Sodhas have ruled over Khuri, the major hamlet among numerous lesser towns. The hamlet has a population of roughly 4000 people. Many years ago, it is thought that some traveling nomads settled in the settlement and stayed forever. For a long time, the settlement remained an unknown destination for adventurous tourists. It all began in the early 1980s when a local tour guide called Bhagwan Singh assumed responsibility for bringing visitors and travel groups to the Khuri dunes. Because homestays and guest homes were the only available lodgings at the time, his efforts provided a source of income for the people. The cottages in the settlement were originally composed of mud and cow dung, with grass straws for a roof. Incised motifs were frequently used to embellish the shelters. The huts' construction materials were successful in keeping the chambers warm in the winter and cool in the summer.

The potters in the community also produced the cooking and eating utensils out of mud and clay. The influence of change on the building of dwellings near the Khuri dunes may be seen as time passes. Stones have supplanted the previous, conventional construction materials. Not everyone in the village has been enthusiastic about the development. Few people still believe in preserving their deeply ingrained culture. Mr. Bhagwan Singh, often known as 'Tiger Chief,' has worked hard to bring Khuri village to a new level of development throughout the years. A primary and secondary school, a hospital, a post office, and an animal hospital have all been built in the community. Even though much has been done, there is always room for improvement.Women in the hamlet wear Ghaghra and odhni, which are traditional dresses. The old men of the community still wear their traditional text and kameez, as well as a safari (Rajasthani turban).Rainfall is a crucial factor in Rajasthani agriculture. A happy farmer is the result of a successful monsoon. Til, Moong, Bajra, and Chana are the principal crops farmed around the Khuri dunes. The natural beauty of this settlement and the Khuri dunes is a key draw for visitors. It has been unaffected by modern-day commercialization and is proud of its tradition and heritage.

Why will you love Khuri?

Khuri is a tiny town in Rajasthan, around 50 kilometers southwest of Jaisalmer, known for its dunes. Khuri is less congested, which makes for a more pleasurable experience. Khuri has eluded commercialization and the crowds that descend to view the dunes since it has yet to establish a big imprint on the tourist map. The settlement is around 30 minutes away from the Khuri Sand Dunes in the Thar Desert. The Sam Sand Dunes, around 38 kilometers from Khuri, are well-known for camel safaris.

Khuri is showing signs of growth as more people become aware of it. Locals have also taken advantage of the village's growing prominence. Several homestays in Khuri provide the unique experience of staying in mud and straw dwellings. Visitors to Khuri spend one night in the hamlet and the other in the desert. A desert night provides a perfect location for stargazing. Bonfires accompanied by traditional tunes and Kalbeliya dance routines are frequent to allure guests. ALSO READ BEST PLACES TO VISIT IN DECEMBER: Rajasthan in all its splendor! Camel racing and camel polo are also organized for the enjoyment of travelers. In Khuri, there isn't much for you to do. Days are spent lounging, savoring real Rajasthani cuisine, and seeing sunrises and sunsets from the dunes. If you like birds or nature in general, Khuri has vantage places where you may see the Demoiselle crane or the Great Indian Bustard. A journey to Desert National Park (DNP), about 65 kilometers north, can be combined with a visit to Khuri. DNP is one of the country's major national parks, with over 120 resident and migratory birds. Shiv Khori, also known as Lord Shiva's Cave, is a religious site located on a hill near Ransoo village, around

5 Historical Monuments in Khuri

1. Visiting the Vaishno Devi Temple

Temple of Vaishno Devi

The Goddess Vaishno Devi is supposed to be a manifestation of the Goddess Mahalaxmi. The temple is located in the Trikuta Mountains in Jammu and Kashmir, India. The temple is about 13.5 kilometers from Katra's city center, and visitors may get there on foot, or by hiring horses, electric cars, or palanquins that hold two to four people. They will transport you as far as Bhawan. It's one of the most memorable experiences you'll ever have, and the scenery along the way is breathtaking. Those who are unable or unable to go by road can engage in helicopter services with a drop-off in Sanjhichhat, which is 9.5 kilometers higher than Katra. The pilgrimage is supposed to be one of the most difficult for those who choose to journey on foot, and it is thought that the difficulty is a sign of spiritual purification. The temple is located at a height of 5300 feet and requires a lot of energy to hike up steep slopes and cliffs. Pilgrims believe that when they pray, all of their requests are realized.

2. The Nau Devi Cave Temple is a must-see.

The Nau Devi Cave Temple, also known as the Temple of the Nine Goddesses, is about 10 kilometers from Katra on the road to Shivkhori. There are no naturally carved goddess idols, and they all wear silver crowns. The cave is not very huge, yet it is claimed to be over 200 years old. The temple is also surrounded by a river, and there is a mysterious aura around it that can only be felt after you arrive. When the sun is close to set and the surrounding mountains cast an eerie glow on the temple and its surrounds, it takes on an even more dreamy appearance. In reality, it is possible.

3. Visit Baba Dhansar.

The Karua Jheel, or lake, is regarded exceedingly sacred, and swimming is prohibited, but a dip in the stream downstream is possible. The Karua Village is around 17 kilometers from Katra, and the shrine of Baba Dhansar is located there. This place is roughly 200 kilometers from the main road, therefore it is recommended to start early in the day, wear warm clothes, and wear excellent shoes.

4. Shivkhori Trek

Shivkhori is a natural cave about 200 meters long and a meter wide, with a ceiling 2 to 3 meters high. Only one or two individuals may travel in this cave at a time, and at the end is a naturally sculpted Shiva Linga. It is located in the Reasi area, around 80 kilometers from Katra. There are several other shrines in the area, but visitors seem to be drawn to the Shiva linga at the end of this old cave.
To reach this cave, pilgrims must walk the final three kilometers on foot, and they approach the effort with devotion. The cave's initial entrance can hold roughly 300 worshippers at a time, but as it gets smaller, the number of people starts to drop. One of the temple's inner caverns is supposed to be connected to the cave of the Amarnath temple in Kashmir, although it is now restricted to the public due to the disappearance of some individuals who walked inside the cave.

5. You may relax at Jhajjar Kotli.  

Jhajjar Kotli is a prominent tourist site in Jammu and Kashmir that is worth seeing. The surroundings are stunning, and you'll have access to all modern conveniences. The Gujjar River is close by, and you may spend some time resting on its banks, enjoying a wonderful day while gazing out at the mountains. Gujjar Kotli has been turned into a well-designed tourist complex with seats.
This location may be found on the National Highway heading towards Srinagar. The Jhajjar creek flows through various canyons and produces a beautiful scene. Foreign visitors and people who just wish to appreciate the natural beauty of the area without continually hurrying off to the typical tourist destinations frequently stop here. Even if you don't have time to travel to Srinagar for a weekend, you may rest just as well here. It is one of the top sites to visit in Katra.

What are the top 10 fascinations to visit in Khuri?     

Baba Dhansar

Baba Dhansar's holy site lies in Karua Jheel, near hamlet Karua, 15 kilometers from Reasi on the way to Katra. According to residents, there was once a demon that dwelt near Karua Jheel and committed crimes on the inhabitants of the hamlet. The locals sought the assistance of Baba Dhansar, who happened to be Vasudev's son (the human form of Sheshnag). Baba Dhansar is said to have pleaded to Lord Shiva for assistance, and Lord Shiva arrived and assisted in the demon's death.

Baji Ismail Sahib Ziarat

Baji Mian Mohammed Ismail Sahib's Ziarat is located in District Reasi in Jandi More, near Bharakh village. It is a site of tremendous faith and worship for people from all walks of life, regardless of religion. Many devotees visit the Ziarat throughout the year, and thousands more attend the yearly Urs to get Baji Mian Ismail Sahib's blessing.

Dera Baba Banda Bhadhur

Dera Another important holy site is Baba Banda Bahadur. Guru Gobind Singh's famed holy soldier Baba Banda Bahadur. In his honor, a gurudwara was built on the Chenab River's bank. In Reasi, the site is regarded as a prominent pilgrimage center for Hindus and Sikhs. People from all around the state and country travel to this location for pilgrimage, especially during the Baisakhi holiday.

Temple of Baba Jitto

 It is located in Aghar Jitto village, approximately 5 kilometers from Katra. Aghar Jitto was named after Baba Jitto, a renowned farmer who dedicated his life to fighting landlord tyranny. He was a devoted devotee of Maa Vaishno, and a shrine has been constructed in his honor. The main feature of this location is a three-day Aghar Jitto festival.

Search Baba

Located approximately 10 kilometers from Reasi in the hamlet Talwara, Search Baba is known for its stunning waterfall. An approximately 400-foot-high cascading waterfall and an old Pagan Nag temple are the major attractions.

Salal Shiv Cave (Salal Shiv Cave) –

The cave is located in Salal's Thampal region, in the Reasi district. The terrain is difficult, and the trek takes over two hours on foot. A Shiv Lingam identical to Shiv Khori, stone idols of the Shiva family, a figure of a saint, and Hanuman can all be found in the cave. The cave looks to be on par with Shiv Khori in size.

Indian Nau

It's a pilgrim halt on the Reasi Katra route, around 8 kilometers from Katra and 17 kilometers from Reasi. The Shrine includes nine Pindies, each representing one of Maha Shakti's nine avatars.

Temple of Kalka Mata

Mata Kali's Kalka Mandir temple is located on a hilltop near the Bus Stand in Reasi town. The temple is 200 meters away and must be reached on foot.

Salal Power Project

The Salal Power Project is also a popular tourist destination. It is located 20 kilometers from Reasi and is surrounded by mountains. It is built on the Chenab River. The project has a 690MW capacity.

Fort Bhim Garh —

This is a historical fort that was commanded by General Zorawar Singh, the famed Dogra General who drove the Chinese out of Ladakh. The fort is built on a hilltop along the banks of the Anji River.

Tip for those who are going on a Khuri tour       

  • In the hamlet, there are no large marketplaces to buy at. For everyday necessities and veggies, there are just three grocery stores. So be sure to get whatever you require from there.
  • When you have the opportunity, take a stroll around the settlement near the Khuri Sand Dunes. Speaking with the locals can provide a wealth of information. The locals are quite kind and warm. They are delighted to allow you to photograph them.
  • When visiting the Khuri dunes, always bring a light woolen sweater with you. Evenings in the winter might be very chilly.
  • When you go out at night, don't forget to bring your flashlight.
  • Always drink plenty of water. Keep yourself hydrated at all times.
  • Carry adequate cash with you at all times, as there are only so many ATMs.

Things to Bring When Visiting the Khuri Sand Dunes

  • Torch  One or two pairs of long-sleeved slacks
  • Cargo shorts
  • Shirts with long sleeves
  • T-shirts (linen, cotton, and wool)
  • A winter coat
  • A hat to wear during the day
  • A warm hat for the evening
  • A scarf to keep your head and/or face covered while on a camel safari
  • Sunglasses
  • Sunscreen (SPF 30 at least),
  • Balm for the lips
  • Wipes for babies
  • Antibacterial hand sanitizer
  • Medicines
  • Anti-mosquito spray

Khuri's official language.

Khuri's native language is Hindi, which is spoken by the majority of the village residents. The Khuri people communicate with each other in Hindi.

Sunrise of the Khuri Sun

Khuri village is in the UTC 5.30 time zone and observes Indian standard time (IST). The Khuri sun rising time differs by 31 minutes from IST. In Khuri, the vehicle driving side is left; all vehicles should drive on the left side. Khuri people use the Indian Rupee as their national currency, and its international currency code is INR. Shiv Khori may be visited at any time of the year. However, the greatest time to visit Shiv Khori is during the Mahashivratri festival, which takes place in February/March. Also, the months of October through April are ideal. Shiv Khori's weather is good throughout these months.

• What is Shiv Khori's temperature?

The temperature ranges from -2°C to 20°C.

Does Shiv Khori have Palki?

This sacred site is also accessible from Jammu through Akhnoor to Bhambla. The path from Ransoo hamlet to Shiv Khori shrine is steep and rugged. From Ransom village, one can hire a pony or palki to ride up to the temple. This location draws pilgrims from all across the country.

Shivkhori's exact location.

Shiv Khori is one among them, located in Ransom, a hamlet in the Pouni block of the Reasi district, and draws thousands of worshippers each year. Shiv Khori is located between the hills around 140 kilometers north of Jammu, 120 kilometers from Udhampur, and 80 kilometers from Katra.

Where to stay in Khuri

KHURI'S FAVORITE PLACE TO STAY

Khuri boasts some of the top resorts and homestays with good amenities, where people serve traditional Rajasthani cuisine. Dune trips are organized methodically by resorts and homestays. Those who enjoy stargazing can consider camping out in the desert at night.

BEST LOCATIONS IN KHURI

Khuri has several resorts and homestays. The amenities provided are excellent. Staying among the people in traditional Rajasthani households is what home staying entails. Dune excursions are organized by resorts and homestays. Those who enjoy stargazing should consider camping in the desert.

Do any of the hotels in Reasi District near Shivkhori have a pool?

Popular hotels with pools around Shivkhori in Reasi District include:

  • Welcomhotel ITC Hotels and Katra Traveler
  • The Traveler to White Hotels
  • Devi Grand.

What are the finest hotels in Reasi District near Shivkhori?

The following are some of the top hotels in Reasi District near Shivkhori:

  • Panchvati Traveler Hotel Continent
  • Katra Traveler Lemon Tree Hotel

How to get it?

By Air

Jaisalmer is not directly connected to airways; the nearest airport is roughly 300 kilometers away in Jodhpur. Jodhpur is accessible to all of India's main metropolises by both government and commercial planes. From Jodhpur, one may hire taxis or take a rail ride, depending on one's wishes and preferences.

By ROAD

Well-maintained highways connect Jaisalmer to the rest of the state. Rajasthan roadways and private companies operate deluxe and ordinary buses from Jaisalmer to Jodhpur, Jaipur, Bikaner, Barmer, Mount Abu, galore Ahmedabad, and other destinations. The two major bus stations are the roadway main bus stand opposite the railway station and the golden bus terminal near the State bank of Bikaner.

By Train

Jaisalmer is connected to India's main cities by wide gauge and meter gauge railway routes. Trains to Jaisalmer go directly from both Jodhpur and Delhi. Jaisalmer is connected by both broad gauge and meter gauge railways. It is also possible to go to Jaisalmer by the palace of wheels.

Rental cars services in  Khuri

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