Ayodhya, situated on the sacred banks of the Saryu River in Uttar Pradesh, is not just an ancient city; it is the …

Morning – Welcome to Ayodhya: Your day at Ayodhya begins with your arrival at Ayodhya airport or railway station. Our staff will help you with a warm welcome as you arrive in the morning and go straight to your boutique hotel for a quick check-in and breakfast.
Midday – The Royal Court Awaits: You can start exploring by climbing up the stairs of Hanumangarhi Temple and pray to Lord Hanuman. You can later move on to Shree Ram Janmabhoomi Temple to witness Ram Lalla, the celestial being.Raj
Bhawan – The Grand Palace: Visit the beautiful Kanak Bhawan Temple and proceed to see the heritage greeting gates of Dashrath Mahal. Relish a typical vegetarian lunch in the local area.
Evening – Begging Twilight on the Saryu River: Walk to the silent banks of the Saryu River to take part in the evening boat ride. Enjoy the stunning Ram ki Paidi with oil lamps illuminating it before joining back at your hotel for night meal and relaxation.
The Sacred Ghats: Get up early to visit the calm and quiet Guptar Ghat, the sacred spot where Lord Rama ended his Earthly journey. Enjoy local food in the form of hot kachoris, along with tea.
Mid-day – The Hidden Shrines: Visit the old Chhoti Devkali temple that has historical significance as it is from the Ramayana era. Proceed to your lodging to check out in the afternoon.
Afternoon – The Intercity Driving along Roads: Step into the comfort of the car, which is provided to you for your trip of approximately 4.5 hours along the Straight national highway to reach Varanasi. You can observe the beautiful and vivid sights of rural Uttar Pradesh during your trip.
Evening – Welcome to Kashi: Arrive at Varanasi latest by evening, check in at your hotel, and enjoy a delectable local dinner.
Morning – Kashi Vishwanath Darshan: Get up early and head to Kashi Vishwanath Corridor. Enter the sacred area and pray at the Jyotirlinga, then go to visit the neighboring temples of Annapurna and Vishalakshi.
Midday– The guardian and traditional food: Visit the very old Kal Bhairava Temple to get blessings from the city’s holy guardian. Enjoy traditional breakfast kachori-sabzi and thick lassi.
Afternoon – Shrines and universities: Transfer to Banaras University’s green campus to get a visit of the marble New Vishwanath Temple and finally visit the famous Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple.
Evening – The grand Ganga Aarti: Get on your private wooden boat and ride through the Ganges. Sail past the historical Manikarnika Ghat and park your boat at Dashashwamedh Ghat, having the best view of the evening fire rituals.
Morning – Subah-e-Benares: Rise early and take a boat trip on the Ganges that provides a glimpse of devotees praying to the sun. Have a last local breakfast at a local café.
Midday – The Tranquility of Sarnath: Drive to Sarnath Deer Park which is the holy place where Lord Buddha delivered his first sermon, and visit the archaeological remains and huge monastic stupas.
Afternoons – Silk Weaving and Return: Take a stroll through the weavers’ colony where you can see how the famous Banarasi silk saris are made. Our team will then manage your timely transfer back to the Varanasi airport or railway station for your journey home.
It covers a private AC car for 4 days, 1 night stay in Ayodhya, 2 nights in Varanasi, daily breakfast, local guide assistance, and private boat rides in both holy cities. All tolls and parking are fully included.
The distance between Varanasi and Ayodhya is approximately 220 km. Via the well-maintained national highway, it takes around 4 to 4.5 hours by a comfortable private AC vehicle. We schedule this comfortable drive on the afternoon of Day 2.
Traditional and modest clothing is highly recommended for both cities. Men should ideally wear dhotis or kurtas with pajamas, while women should wear sarees or salwar suits. Please avoid shorts, western beachwear, or short skirts, as they are not permitted inside temple complexes.
Ayodhya, situated on the sacred banks of the Saryu River in Uttar Pradesh, is not just an ancient city; it is the …
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