Naimisharanya (Namisharanyam) Sightseeing offers a divine journey into one of the most ancient and spiritually powerful pilgrimage sites in India. Located in the Sitapur district of Uttar Pradesh, about 90 kilometers from Lucknow, Naimisharanya is mentioned in several Hindu scriptures — including the Ramayana, Mahabharata, and Puranas — as a sacred forest where sages performed penance and great epics were narrated. This holy land is believed to be the center of the Earth (Nabhi Sthal), making it a place of immense spiritual energy and tranquility. The heart of Naimisharanya is the Chakra Tirth, a circular holy pond believed to have been created by Lord Vishnu’s Sudarshan Chakra. Devotees take a dip here to purify their soul and attain spiritual blessings. The constant flow of water from the center of the pond is said to symbolize divine energy. Nearby, the Lalita Devi Temple, one of the 51 Shakti Peethas, stands as a sacred shrine dedicated to Goddess Lalita — a powerful form of the Divine Mother. The temple is beautifully constructed and attracts thousands of devotees, especially during Navratri and full moon days. Another must-visit site is the Vyas Gaddi, where Sage Ved Vyas is said to have compiled the Puranas and narrated the Mahabharata to his disciples. The Hanuman Garhi temple and Dashashwamedh Ghat are also popular spots where devotees gather for prayers and rituals. The serene surroundings of Naimisharanya, with its dense forests and calm riverbanks, make it an ideal place for meditation, reflection, and spiritual retreat. A visit to Naimisharanya is more than just a pilgrimage — it’s an experience that connects visitors to the timeless wisdom and peace of India’s spiritual heritage. The holy vibrations, mythological significance, and natural beauty of this sacred land make it a truly divine destination for seekers of faith and inner peace.
Fill in the details below to book your cab from Varanasi to anywhere in India.