Varanasi Ayodhya Prayagraj Tour Package

The new Sanatan Dharm circuit of India is gaining popularity worldwide with its religious importance and triangular circuit formation in Uttar Pradesh. Yes, we are talking about Varanasi Prayagraj and Ayodhya Tour. Varanasi-famous as city of Shiva and Ganga Ghats, Prayagraj-Teerthraj-city of Sangam of Ganga, Yamuna and Saraswati Rivers and Ayodhya- Birthplace of Lord Ram. This is not just a pilgrimage tour, it is a journey through time, myths and mysteries. With 5 Days Varanasi Ayodhya Prayagraj tour package, you don’t just visit places but you experience their soul. Our guided tour takes you beyond the surface, into the depths of ancient secrets and spiritual revelations.

What Are the Things to Do in Ayodhya, Varanasi, and Prayagraj

Think of Varanasi not just as a city instead it is a cosmic gateway to another world. A visit to Kashi Vishwanath, the “Golden Temple” before Amritsar’s Golden Temple. Do you know its original structure was destroyed 3 times by invaders? But it stands rebuilt and resplendent. The sacred fire at Manikarnika Ghat has been burning for centuries and has never been extinguished. The underground city of Sarnath has relics from Buddha’s first sermon waiting to be discovered.

In Prayagraj, the Triveni Sangam is where the mystical Saraswati River is said to flow invisibly beneath the Ganga and Yamuna. The Akshayavat tree hidden within the Allahabad Fort is believed to be immortal and legend claims that even Lord Rama once rested beneath it. Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj is not just a religious event but an energetic phenomenon, Do you know that even NASA satellites have captured the pictures of its magnetic energy from space? These are places where history, spirituality and mystery collide.

When is the best time to go on this trip?

The best time to visit Varanasi, Prayagraj or Ayodhya depends on what you are looking for. For an unparalleled spiritual experience, November during Dev Deepawali is the time to be here, when over 2 million diyas light up the ghats and it’s a sight to behold. If you want to see the grandeur of the Kumbh Mela, which happens every 12 years when millions of pilgrims take a holy dip, an event even astronauts have seen from space.

If you are interested in the mystical side of these cities, Mahashivratri in February is the time when Aghori sadhus perform tantric rituals that are both amazing and spooky. Ayodhya get a different charm in festive months of Deepawali, RamNavami but can be visited throughout the year. If you consider the weather, then summer from May to July is best avoided as temperatures can go up to 45°C and it’s difficult to explore. October to March are best months to visit for an enriching experience. Opt for the car rental service and travel comfortably between places comfortably.

How to Plan a Varanasi Prayagraj and Ayodhya Trip from Delhi?

A trip to Varanasi Prayagraj and Ayodhya from Delhi requires more than just bookings, it requires smart planning. To explore best with your group is to hire a tempo traveller on rent and take this long journey trip from Delhi. When it comes to accommodation riverside stays like Brijrama Palace provide an authentic Varanasi experience with a view of Ganges.

To get deeper dive into history of these three cities booking a guided tour is a must. Local guides will share hidden stories and take you beyond the touristy places. Don’t miss out on hidden gems like Lolark Kund, an ancient well believed to grant fertility and Ratneshwar Mahadev, the leaning temple of Varanasi.

Travel Route: Delhi- Lucknow-Varanasi-Prayagraj-Ayodhya-Lucknow-Agra-Delhi

Itinerary for 5 Days Varanasi Prayagraj Tour from Delhi

Day 1: Arrival in Varanasi from Delhi

You arrive in Delhi by flight or train. From there our tour representative will pick you up from your location and then drive a Delhi to Varanasi distance of 853 km in approx 12-13 hrs. The air itself is different, thick with incense and old mantras. Check into your hotel, get freshen up and be ready to witness the world-famous Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat or Assi Ghat.

Post Aarti, take a leisurely walk through Vishwanath Gali, a lane filled with century old sweet shops and silk emporiums. Don’t miss the legendary Banarasi paan and a glass of creamy Malaiyo, a winter special. Let the first night in Varanasi sink in as you prepare for the deeper explorations.

Day 2: Explore The Secrets of Kashi

Begin your day with a boat ride on the Ganges. As the sun rises and the gold touches the water, you glide past 88 ghats, each with its own story. Visit Kashi Vishwanath Temple, which recently got the grand Kashi Vishwanath Corridor and now entry is pretty seamless.

Next, visit Manikarnika Ghat where the eternal flames of cremations burn, symbolizing life and death. A local priest might tell you that the fire here has never been extinguished. After lunch, drive from Varanasi to Sarnath covering a distance of 10 Km where Lord Buddha gave his first sermon. Walk through the ruins, the massive Dhamek Stupa and the ancient monastery remains. As the day ends, relax at Assi Ghat where the evening bhajans will create a magical atmosphere or take a temple tour of Varanasi with visit to Sankatmochan Temple, Manas Mandir etc.

Day 3: Varanasi- Prayagraj-Ayodhya

After breakfast, take a 3 hour drive to Prayagraj. The journey is full of rural landscapes and fields. Upon arrival, go straight to Triveni Sangam where Ganga, Yamuna and Saraswati meet. The water changes colour as they meet and a boat ride here is a must. Afterwards visit Bade Hanuman Ji Temple, Alop Devi Temple. Start the day with Hanuman Mandir where the idol of Lord Hanuman is in the reclining position. It is believed that during monsoons the water level of River Ganga rises to touch the feet of Idol, and it gets partially submerged into the river. Then visit Patalpuri Temple where passages are believed to lead to mythical netherworlds. Some priests even claim it connects to the Varanasi underground.

Enjoy your lunch and Later visit Anand Bhavan, the ancestral home of the Nehru family now a museum of India’s freedom struggle. Hidden within the historic Allahabad Fort is the mystical Akshayavat tree said to be immortal. The fort itself is not open to the public but still has many secrets. Spend the evening at Company Bagh, a lesser known but peaceful escape from the city. By late evening, continue your drive to Ayodhya. Prayagraj to Ayodhya distance is 165 Km and takes 4-5 hours approx via NH30. Upon arrival, check in your hotel and stay overnight.

Day 4: A Full Day Trip in Ram Nagari-Ayodhya

Wake up early morning and start your Ayodhya tour with visit to Hanuman Garhi and Ram Mandir. Afterwards, visit Kanak Bhawan, Sita Ki Raso, Dasrath Mahal, Ram Katha Park and other famous attractions. In the evening, take a walk to Saryu River and take part in aarti and diya lighting. Also enjoy light and sound show at Ram ki Paidi depicting Ramayan stories. Stay overnight in hotel.

Day 5: Departure from Ayodhya

Post breakfast, depart from Ayodhya for Delhi to cover 750 km which can take 9-10 hours. As you leave you will be taking with you more than just pictures; you will be taking a part of these religious cities with you, etched in your heart forever. The journey ends but its impact lasts a lifetime. You can also extend this package with Trip to Mathura Vrindavan during return towards Delhi.

Kashi Prayagraj Ayodhya Tour Package Cost

This 5 days tour package will need 4 nights stay at hotel- 2 Nights in Varanasi, 2 Nights in Ayodhya. All these 3 cities are very famous and experience high footfall of tourists in festive months. So, we advise you to book accommodations in advance for hassle-free trip.

Package Cost Only Transportation All-inclusive Package
By Car Starting From Rs 37,500 Rs 14,500 Per person
By Tempo Traveller Starting From Rs 62,500 Rs 11,000 Per person