Spiritual tourism is witnessing a strong resurgence in India, evolving beyond traditional pilgrimage into a broader travel trend centered around faith, culture, heritage and meaningful experiences. Today’s travellers are increasingly seeking journeys that offer spiritual fulfilment while enabling deeper connections with local traditions, festivals, history and communities.
Recognizing this growing demand, SOTC Travel has curated a month-wise calendar of spiritual destinations and pilgrimage circuits across India and neighboring countries, helping travellers plan their journeys around key religious events, pilgrimage seasons and favorable travel periods. The recommendations also highlight opportunities to explore nearby cultural, heritage and scenic attractions, creating a more holistic travel experience.
As part of its year-round spiritual travel calendar, SOTC Travel recommends:
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
SD Nandakumar, President & Country Head – Holidays and Corporate Tours, SOTC Travel, said “Spiritual tourism is witnessing strong momentum across India, driven by travellers seeking journeys that offer a deeper sense of meaning, connection and cultural discovery. While pilgrimage remains at the heart of these experiences, spiritual tourism is increasingly becoming a year-round travel consideration, with travellers planning visits around temple circuits, sacred routes, religious festivals and pilgrimage seasons across the country, combining faith with local culture, heritage and immersive exploration. With our Darshans portfolio, we have focused on creating thoughtfully curated spiritual journeys that blend devotion with comfort, convenience and seamless planning. By taking care of travel logistics, accommodation, meals and on-ground assistance, we enable travellers to focus entirely on their spiritual experience. We are witnessing strong demand from senior citizens, families and multigenerational groups, reflecting the growing appeal of spiritual travel as a segment that seamlessly blends faith, culture and discovery.”