Stay at Shree Kainchi Mandir Dharamshala
For millions of devotees across the globe, a visit to **Kainchi Dham** is not just a journey but a homecoming. The **Shree Kainchi Hanuman Mandir**, established by the great saint **Neem Karoli Baba (Maharaj-ji)**, resonates with divine energy. To facilitate the spiritual practice (Sadhana) of pilgrims, the Trust manages a **Dharamshala (Ashram Guest House)** located near the temple premises.
Finding accommodation **Near Neem Karoli Baba Ashram Kainchi Dham** can be challenging during peak seasons like June 15th (Bhandara) or weekends. The official Dharamshala provides a clean, safe, and Sattvik environment for devotees who wish to immerse themselves in the chanting of the Hanuman Chalisa and participate in the daily Aarti.
Why Choose the Ashram Dharamshala?
Staying at the **Kainchi Dham Ashram Dharmsala** offers a unique advantage over commercial hotels. Here, you wake up to the sound of temple bells and the flowing Kosi river. The environment is strictly vegetarian and alcohol-free, maintaining the sanctity required for spiritual growth.
- Proximity: Located within walking distance of the main temple gate.
- Spiritual Atmosphere: Daily prayers, kirtans, and a community of like-minded devotees.
- Affordability: The rooms are priced nominally to cover maintenance costs, making it accessible to all.
- Safety: Being managed by the **shree kainchi mandir trust**, it is the safest option for families and solo female travelers.
Room Categories & Tariffs
We offer a variety of rooms to suit the needs of different pilgrims, from solo travelers to large families.
Ashram Daily Schedule & Rules
Guests staying at the **Kainchi Dham Siri Neem Karori Ashram room booking** facility are expected to follow the Ashram schedule to maintain discipline.
- Morning Aarti: 7:00 AM (Winter) / 6:00 AM (Summer)
- Temple Closing: The temple closes for a few hours in the afternoon.
- Evening Aarti: 7:00 PM
- Gate Closing: The Dharamshala gates usually close by 9:00 PM for safety.
- Dress Code: Modest attire covering shoulders and knees is mandatory.