Discover the Divine: Shri Adya Shakti Peeth
Experience the spiritual serenity of Shri Adya Shakti Peeth, a stunning Hindu temple nestled in the hills of Uttarakhand, offering breathtaking views and divine ambiance.
Nestled in the serene hills of Uttarakhand, Shri Adya Shakti Peeth is a breathtaking Hindu temple that enchants visitors with its divine ambiance and stunning river views. A perfect pilgrimage for spiritual seekers and travelers alike.
A brief summary to Boom Temple: Shri Adya Shakti Peeth
- 4562+PQ9, Purnagiri road, Tanakpur, Uttarakhand, 262309, IN
Local tips
- Visit during early morning hours to enjoy a peaceful atmosphere and stunning sunrise views.
- Dress modestly when visiting, as this is a sacred place of worship.
- Take time to explore the surrounding natural beauty, including the river and nearby hiking trails.
- Participate in local festivals for an immersive cultural experience.
Getting There
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Car
If you are driving, start from the center of Mahakali Zone. Head east on the Mahakali Highway (also known as the Mahakali Road) towards the Tanakpur area. Continue on this road for approximately 60 kilometers until you reach the town of Tanakpur. Once in Tanakpur, follow the local signs toward Purnagiri Road. The Boom Temple: Shri Adya Shakti Peeth will be located at 4562+PQ9, Purnagiri Road, Tanakpur, Uttarakhand. There is ample parking available near the temple.
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Public Transportation
To reach Boom Temple using public transport, first take a local bus or shared jeep from Mahakali Zone to Tanakpur. The journey typically takes around 2-3 hours depending on traffic. Once you arrive in Tanakpur, you can either take a local auto-rickshaw or walk to Purnagiri Road, which is approximately 2 kilometers from the bus station. The temple is well-signposted, making it easy to find. The total cost for the bus fare is approximately NPR 200-300.
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Walking
If you are in close proximity to the temple after reaching Tanakpur, you can walk to the Boom Temple: Shri Adya Shakti Peeth. From the Tanakpur bus station, head southeast on Purnagiri Road. It's approximately a 25-minute walk, covering around 2 kilometers. The scenic route includes views of local shops and small eateries where you can stop for refreshments.