This is a private tour to visit the Chhatarpur Temple which is located in the south of Delhi. Chhatarpur Mandir is a Hindu temple dedicated to goddess Katyayani. Devotees from all castes are welcomed here. The temple has been built in both south and north Indian style of temple architecture and is constructed of marble. The temple complex is spread over 70 acres and has over 20 small and large temples divided in three different complexes.
9am Pick-up from Hotel or Anywhere in Delhi and Drop-off to Hotel or Anywhere in Delhi
9am You will be picked up from your hotel, accommodation or other location in central Delhi and be driven to the Chhatarpur Temple located in South Delhi near the Qutub Minar.
You will visit the temple premises including a Shayan Kaksha (bedroom) of Navadurga where a bed, a dressing table, a meeting table with nine chairs, all made of pure silver are present.
The temple complex also has other temples that are dedicated to the Lord Ganesha, the Lord Rama, the Lord Hanuman and the Lord Shiva. The house where Baba Nagpal Ji spent his last few days was recently converted into a museum and have all the items that were used by him throughout his lifetime. Many devotees attend the Chhatarpur Mandir in huge numbers during Navratri celebrations.
Open Timings: First Entry: 6AM and Last Entry: 10:10PM
Photography not permitted in the places of worship
After your visit, you will be driven back to your original departure location.
Pickup from Hotel / Airport or any other desired pickup location in Delhi, Noida or Gurugram
• Dress code is smart casual
• Vegetarian option is available, please advise at time of booking if required
• Subject to favorable weather conditions. If canceled due to poor weather, you will be given the option of an alternative date or full refund
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