Sanathana Yatra
Discover Yourself at the Kshetras of the Divine

About The Offering
Yatra is a sadhana for a Sadhak. It is an outward journey towards deities that takes you inwards. A Yatri goes with the clarity of mind to go through the ordeal to cleanse their karma and deal with their soul.
It is not a holiday. It’s a self-purification. A Yatra must be done with an internal Bali or Naivedyam (Sacrifice or Offering). It is a Tapasya. Once a Sadhak becomes a Yatri of life, his or her life is transformed forever.

Wisdom for Your Soul
- India, Nepal, South East Asia, Tibet, Sri Lanka, Bhutan
- Sacred Mountains & Plains
- Powerful Kshetras
- Holy Cities, Ashram & Nature retreats
- Auspicious Days & Festivals
Small Intimate
Group
Aspirant of
Shivalaya Divyam Vidyalaya

What Our Aspirants Say
Ranjini
“I have been on many pilgrimages across India and Nepal, but traveling with Satyam Shivam Nath was something entirely different. This was not tourism. This was transformation. We moved slowly through sacred kshetras and powerful mountains, spending real time at each place. There was no rushing from temple to temple, no exhaustion from tight schedules. Instead, we were given space — space to sit, to chant, to absorb, to listen. By the time we left the Himalayas, something inside me had softened. My body felt rested. My mind felt clear. My heart felt expanded. This yatra was not just a journey across lands — it was a journey inward.”
Vishnupriya
What makes Satyam Ji’s Yatras truly special is the intimacy. We were a small group, and that changed everything. We weren’t strangers on a bus — we became a spiritual family. In Tibet and Nepal, we spent extended time in silence near sacred mountains. In Sri Lanka and South East Asia, we visited ancient sites on auspicious days, performing simple practices. Because we were not rushed, each Kshetra revealed itself slowly. I never felt tired. I never felt overwhelmed. Instead, I felt nourished. This was the first pilgrimage where I returned home with more energy than when I left.
Ramesh
I joined the Yatra during a difficult period in my life. I expected temples and rituals. What I received was healing. Satyam Shivam Nath holds space in a way that is gentle yet profound. We would sit in nature retreats and Ashrams for long hours — sometimes in silence, sometimes in Satsang. There was no pressure, no performance. Just presence. The sacred plains of India, the serene landscapes of Nepal — each place felt alive because we were allowed to truly be there. This Yatra healed my nervous system. It healed my faith. It healed parts of me I didn’t know were hurting.
Katyayani
If you are looking for a fast, checklist-style spiritual tour, this is not for you. If you are looking for depth, authenticity, and immersion — this is rare and precious. We aligned our travels with auspicious days and festivals, which made every temple visit deeply potent. Staying longer at each location allowed us to move beyond the surface. I experienced sacred mountains not as scenic backdrops, but as living presences. Satyamji’s guidance is rooted in Sanathana Dharma, but it is inclusive and accessible. His Yatras are restful, spiritually rich, and deeply personal. I would travel anywhere in the world with him again.








