Namaste  

As much as we are excited about taking our yatris on a spiritual journey, we are equally aware and woke about the price at which it comes. While our planet witnesses a platonic shift in terms of climate and environment, we understand the consequences of our travel especially to remote places like Mount Kailas and Manasarovar.

We completely understand that such remote locations are not designed to withstand big influxes of tourists and people. That’s why we have “sustainable traveling” as our primary goal in every yatra. We take it on ourselves to cause no damage or ill consequences to the local people or their livelihood over there.

In our yatras, we make it a point not to litter along the trail. We offer sustainable bags that also allow our yatris to pick up litters and put them in their bags so that the same can be segregated and disposed of at one of our many basecamps.

We also refrain from the use of plastics and junk food throughout the trail. Our yatris carry their glasses and plates for food. Our protocol is strict when it comes to responsible tourism and traveling and we personally ensure this is maintained at any given point of time.

It’s ultimately the land of Lord Shiva and we believe we are only temporary visitors who should leave without leaving a mark.

Charity by SKY

  • Working for orphan kids
  • Providing education to underprivileged kids
  • Building shelter homes for people hit by natural calamities. (SKY constructed and provided shelter homes to over 3,500 people and built 7 schools for children in the earthquake hit Nepal in the year 2015.)
  • Promoting women social uplifting by creating employment opportunities and support.

SKY is associated with

The Ashram is spread over 30 acres of land on the banks of River Narmada near Indore in Madhya Pradesh, India.

The Ashram is graced by Pujya Shree Swami Viyoganandji, who is extremely knowledgeable about our Indian scriptures. Pujya Guruji has performed Tapashchrya at different places, in the Himalayas, in jungles, on the banks of various holy rivers across the country, in the ravines of Chambal mountains. During his sadhana years, he has traveled the entire country on foot.

Pujya Swami Raghavendranandji is also actively involved in various activities at the ashram and is an extremely kind and humble human being. He is responsible for taking care of various activities of the ashram.

The ashram is providing free shelter and food to the poor people.

Ashram also provides special accommodation to devotees (Sadhak) who would like to do Sadhna in a peaceful and pious environment.

Vishwagram is a small organization that is a home as well as a school for several orphan kids that were found wandering at various Railway stations across the country. Vishwagram welcomes such children and provides them free home and free education.

Vishwagram also routinely arranges lectures from renowned teachers from various schools to speak on different subjects especially on the betterment of society. Many followers of Mahatma Gandhi provide their services to Vishwagram and make Vishwagram work like a family.

The team of efficient workers of Vishwagram also provides humanity services during natural disasters.

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