Spiritual Travel
Manchester Airport welcomes Hajj pilgrims for ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ trip

BBC News, Manchester
In modern times, an airport is a likely starting point for millions of Hajj pilgrims setting off on the journey to Mecca.
More than a thousand Muslims are expected to travel through Manchester Airport this week as the north of England’s only transport hub with direct flights to Jeddah.
Ihram changing rooms and Wudhu washing facilities have been set aside in terminal two specifically for pilgrims travelling to the holiest site in Islam.
Shurma Chowdhury, a Muslim chaplain at the airport, said the annual pilgrimage was a “once-in-a-lifetime” experience.
She is one of the first faces that pilgrims will see at the airport, and is there to ensure their trip goes smoothly.
“For some people, it could be their first time at an airport, so I am just here to help them around,” Ms Chowdhury said
“The last thing you want is to be worried you’re lost and you’re going to be late for prayer or trying to find the washrooms.”
Tours for Hajj, which falls this year between 14 and 19 June, set off from Manchester this week, with many expected to spend ten to 21 days in Saudi Arabia.
Hajj is the annual pilgrimage made by Muslims to the holy city of Mecca, with millions making the journey from across the world.
Jeddah Airport is about an hour’s drive to Mecca.
Ms Chowdhury said many pilgrims would perform the Hajj only once, and it was an “expensive undertaking”, which can cost up to £10,000 per person.
Covid-related restrictions remain in place meaning spaces were “very limited”, she added.
Some, like Mohammed Nawid Ahmed Hanif and Dahira Naveed are making the pilgrimage for the first time.
“It’s very important, as it is one of our pillars of Islam,” Mr Ahmed Hanif said, adding the pair “wanted to do it at a young age”.
Imran Valley said he was “elated” as he and his wife Hasfa made final preparations in the departures lounge.
“I just want to get there, I just want to experience it, I hear people say it’s a magnificent place,” he said.
Hasfa, who has undertaken Hajj before, said she was “feeling the pressure”.
“You want to get everything right, it’s so important, the journey is so significant, you can’t afford to get anything wrong.”
Another Muslim chaplain at the airport, Faruk Ali, said designated areas had been set aside at the airport for pilgrims to “change into their Hajj gear, which we call Ihram”.
This consists of two white cotton garments worn on the upper and lower parts of the body by men only, he said.
“It’s important for those travelling direct, as they have to be in the Hajj gear before they enter certain boundaries of Saudi Arabia.”
Spiritual Travel
Thomas Cook India & SOTC Travel deepen focus on spiritual tourism

Thomas Cook (India) Limited, the omnichannel travel services company, and its Group Company, SOTC Travel, have announced the expansion of their spiritual portfolio across key pilgrimage destinations in India and the subcontinent, catering to both group and customized tours.
Traditionally, Indian spiritual pilgrimages have often been perceived as challenging and uncomfortable —marked by long journeys, limited connectivity and infrastructure. Recognising these challenges, Thomas Cook India & SOTC Travel have designed tours by introducing aerial darshans, guided tours, VIP access for darshans and more.
Rooted in the philosophy that ‘India is a Pilgrimage’, the tours have been designed to cater to the spiritual aspirations of a broad spectrum of travellers – from GenS (seniors) who value time-honoured traditions, multi-generational families to millennials and GenZ travellers seeking spirituality as a path to mindfulness, wellness and cultural discovery—seamlessly blending sacred journeys with unique local experiences.
Key highlights:
- A curated portfolio of 11 iconic pilgrimage sites across India’s vast geography, covering temples, shrines and sacred rivers across India and the Indian subcontinent
- Certified local tour experts who offer deep insights into the history and cultural significance of each site, while facilitating seamless access and VIP/escorted darshans at key pilgrimage locations
- Special aartis, pujas and spiritual rituals conducted with accompanying pandits for a personalized spiritual experience
- Pure Vegetarian/Jain meal options to align with travellers’ religious and dietary preferences
- Premium aerial darshans (via helicopters) at select pilgrimage sites for faster, more comfortable access to remote & high-altitude spiritual circuits
Top group tour pilgrimage circuits
- Char Dham Yatra (Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, Badrinath) — The Himalayan spiritual circuit of great reverence via aerial darshans
- Kailash Mansarovar Yatra — A sacred journey to the abode of Lord Shiva via aerial darshans
- Kashi Prayagraj Ayodhya Bodh Gaya Yatra — Sacred sites along the river Ganga, steeped in mythology and history, rites and rituals.
- Dwarka Somnath Yatra — Gujarat’s twin pilgrimages celebrating Lord Krishna and Lord Shiva
- Tirupati to Trivandrum — South India’s iconic temple circuits for spiritual fulfilment
- Haridwar Rishikesh Yatra — Spiritual wellness on the banks of the Ganges
- Ujjain Omkareshwar to Bhimashankar Grishneshwar Yatra — sacred Shiva circuits in Malwa region of Madhya Pradesh to Maharashtra
- Kashi to Kathmandu To Muktinath To Janakpur – Bharat Nepāl Mahayātrā covering spiritual landmarks across both nations
- Puri Jagannath Yatra – a cornerstone of India’s Char Dham circuit and key spiritual landmark in Odisha
- Ramayan Yatras Covering India, Sri Lanka and Nepal
- Short Getaways to Vaishno Devi, Amritsar, Shirdi, Rishikesh, Mathura, Velankanni, etc.
In addition, we also offer a wide range of customised pilgrimage tours tailored to individual preferences and requirements.
Rajeev Kale, President & Country Head, Holidays, MICE, Visa – Thomas Cook (India) Limited said, “Spiritual tourism is no longer limited to a season or festival – it has become a year-round experience.
“India’s vast spiritual landscape offers travellers an unparalleled opportunity to engage with its deep-rooted spiritual ethos, while also immersing themselves in the country’s rich heritage and culture.
“With an intent is to inspire not just seniors and families but also young India’s millennials, working professionals and groups of friends, we have expanded our spiritual tours at key spiritual sites coupled with unique local experiences like river-rafting and kayaking in Rishikesh, paragliding in Vaishno Devi, cuisine trails in Varanasi and Haridwar.
“This initiative strengthens our domestic and spiritual travel segment, offering travellers a meaningful way to connect with the soul of India,” Kale added.
S.D. Nandakumar, President & Country Head – Holidays and Corporate Tours, SOTC Travel Limited said, “We are witnessing strong demand for our Darshans portfolio, with destinations like Char Dham and Kailash Mansarovar ranking among the most sought-after pilgrimage sites.
“There is also significant interest in Ayodhya, Dwarka, Vaishno Devi, Tirupati, Rishikesh, Haridwar, and Ujjain. This is gaining momentum not just from India’s metro cities, but also from regional mini-metros and tier 2–3 cities.
“To enhance comfort and convenience, we have introduced premium aerial darshans to select sacred locations via helicopters.
“Furthermore, address the challenges of spiritual travel in India, we’ve curated end-to-end tours that offer our customers assurance and ease—covering transport, accommodation, VIP/escorted darshans, guides and more.
“Our meaningful TravSure assurance programme covers select pilgrimage sites ensuring a safe, smooth and hassle-free experience with comprehensive travel insurance and on-ground support,” Nandakumar added.
Spiritual Travel
Thomas Cook India & SOTC Travel deepens focus on Spiritual Tourism Leveraging strong demand with a diverse range of pilgrimages across India & the Subcontinent

Mumbai, August 7, 2025: Thomas Cook (India) Limited – India’s leading omnichannel travel services company, and its Group Company, SOTC Travel, have announced the expansion of their spiritual portfolio across key pilgrimage destinations in India and the subcontinent, catering to both group and customized tours.
Traditionally, Indian spiritual pilgrimages have often been perceived as challenging and uncomfortable —marked by long journeys, limited connectivity and infrastructure. Recognising these challenges, Thomas Cook India & SOTC Travel have designed tours by introducing aerial darshans, guided tours, VIP access for darshans and more.
Rooted in the philosophy that ‘India is a Pilgrimage’, the tours have been designed to cater to the spiritual aspirations of a broad spectrum of travellers – from GenS (seniors) who value time-honoured traditions, multi-generational families to millennials and GenZ travellers seeking spirituality as a path to mindfulness, wellness and cultural discovery—seamlessly blending sacred journeys with unique local experiences.
Key highlights:
· A curated portfolio of 11 iconic pilgrimage sites across India’s vast geography, covering temples, shrines and sacred rivers across India and the Indian subcontinent
· Certified local tour experts who offer deep insights into the history and cultural significance of each site, while facilitating seamless access and VIP/escorted darshans at key pilgrimage locations
· Special aartis, pujas and spiritual rituals conducted with accompanying pandits for a personalized spiritual experience
· Pure Vegetarian/Jain meal options to align with travellers’ religious and dietary preferences
· Premium aerial darshans (via helicopters) at select pilgrimage sites for faster, more comfortable access to remote & high-altitude spiritual circuits
Top group tour pilgrimage circuits
· Char Dham Yatra (Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, Badrinath) — The Himalayan spiritual circuit of great reverence via aerial darshans
· Kailash Mansarovar Yatra — A sacred journey to the abode of Lord Shiva via aerial darshans
· Kashi Prayagraj Ayodhya Bodh Gaya Yatra — Sacred sites along the river Ganga, steeped in mythology and history, rites and rituals.
· Dwarka Somnath Yatra — Gujarat’s twin pilgrimages celebrating Lord Krishna and Lord Shiva
· Tirupati to Trivandrum — South India’s iconic temple circuits for spiritual fulfilment
· Haridwar Rishikesh Yatra — Spiritual wellness on the banks of the Ganges
· Ujjain Omkareshwar to Bhimashankar Grishneshwar Yatra — sacred Shiva circuits in Malwa region of Madhya Pradesh to Maharashtra
· Kashi to Kathmandu To Muktinath To Janakpur – Bharat Nepāl Mahayātrā covering spiritual landmarks across both nations
· Puri Jagannath Yatra – a cornerstone of India’s Char Dham circuit and key spiritual landmark in Odisha
· Ramayan Yatras Covering India, Sri Lanka and Nepal
· Short Getaways to Vaishno Devi, Amritsar, Shirdi, Rishikesh, Mathura, Velankanni, etc.
In addition, we also offer a wide range of customised pilgrimage tours tailored to individual preferences and requirements.
Mr. Rajeev Kale, President & Country Head, Holidays, MICE, Visa – Thomas Cook (India) Limited said, “Spiritual tourism is no longer limited to a season or festival – it has become a year-round experience. India’s vast spiritual landscape offers travellers an unparalleled opportunity to engage with its deep-rooted spiritual ethos, while also immersing themselves in the country’s rich heritage and culture. With an intent is to inspire not just seniors and families but also young India’s millennials, working professionals and groups of friends, we have expanded our spiritual tours at key spiritual sites coupled with unique local experiences like river-rafting and kayaking in Rishikesh, paragliding in Vaishno Devi, cuisine trails in Varanasi and Haridwar. This initiative strengthens our domestic and spiritual travel segment, offering travellers a meaningful way to connect with the soul of India.”
Mr. S.D. Nandakumar, President & Country Head – Holidays and Corporate Tours, SOTC Travel Limited said, “We are witnessing strong demand for our Darshans portfolio, with destinations like Char Dham and Kailash Mansarovar ranking among the most sought-after pilgrimage sites. There is also significant interest in Ayodhya, Dwarka, Vaishno Devi, Tirupati, Rishikesh, Haridwar, and Ujjain. This is gaining momentum not just from India’s metro cities, but also from regional mini-metros and tier 2–3 cities.
To enhance comfort and convenience, we have introduced premium aerial darshans to select sacred locations via helicopters. Furthermore, address the challenges of spiritual travel in India, we’ve curated end-to-end tours that offer our customers assurance and ease—covering transport, accommodation, VIP/escorted darshans, guides and more. Our meaningful TravSure assurance programme covers select pilgrimage sites ensuring a safe, smooth and hassle-free experience with comprehensive travel insurance and on-ground support.”
For further details, click here: Thomas Cook | SOTC
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