15 Nights / 16 Days
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Coverage Area : Delhi - Mathura - Agra - Ayodhya - Varanasi - Allahabad - Chitrakoot - Khajuraho - Omkareshwar - Pushkar
Feel the lively vibes of many religions in the famous holy sites of India – Mathura, Ayodhya, Varanasi, Chitrakoot and the list goes on. These are the most visited sites by pilgrims from every nook and corner of the globe. NTP India Tourism renders the intensive and quality service for Hindu pilgrimage tour packages. Our packages offer a journey of 16 days and 15 nights – feel connected with mother nature and supreme power of god at the famous shrines covered in this trip. Book your Hindu pilgrimage tour at affordable prices and scout all the religious places according to your budget and requirement.
Daywise Hindu Spiritual Tour from Delhi
Day 1: Delhi – Mathura
Day 2: Mathura – Agra (70 KM)
Day 3: Agra – Ayodhya (500 KM)
Day 4: Ayodhya
Day 5: Ayodhya – Varanasi (210 KM)
Day 6: Varanasi
Day 7: Varanasi – Allahabad (146 KM)
Day 8: Allahabad – Chitrakoot (140 KM)
Day 9: Chitrakoot – Khajuraho (180 KM)
Day 10: Khajuraho – Vidhisha (390 KM)
Day 11: Vidhisha – Omkareshwar (350 KM)
Day 12: Omkareshwar – Ujjain (145 KM)
Day 13: Ujjain – Chittorgarh (325 KM)
Day 14: Chittorgarh – Pushkar (210 KM)
Day 15: Pushkar – Jaipur (150 KM)
Day 16: Jaipur – Delhi (260 KM)
Package Include:
- Arrival and Departure transfers by Private Vehicle
- Accommodation with Breakfast and dinner
- Internal transfers and train ticket if any
- Sightseeing as per the itinerary by private vehicle
- 24 x 7 assistance by NTP Officer
- SIM Card upon arrival in India (Delhi tour)
- Tour Briefing by the NTP Deputy
- All hotel tax
Package Exclude :
Guide, entry tickets, visa, travel insurance, portage, tips, GST 5%, lunch, morning evening tea and extras not mentioned as inclusions
Day 1: Delhi – Mathura
Early morning meet with our representative and drive to Mathura. Mathura – city associated with the most revered of Hindu Gods – lord Krishna, which is sacred for being the birth place of lord Krishna. The surroundings ‘Braj Bhoomi’ is where lord Krishna is supposed to have grown up.
On arrival, check-in at Hotel. After fresh-n-up, visit Vrindavan, where lord Krishna spent his childhood days. Played the flute sporting with the Gopis and where Radhika pined for her lover. Visit the Govind Dev Temple – built in 1590 and a testimony to the architectural splendor of medieval India. We proceed to Rangaji Temple – Vrindavan’s longest temple constructed in 1851 with a 50ft tall ‘Dhwaja Stambha’, believed to be gold-plated. Continue to Madan Mohan Temple situated near Kail Ghat, Glass Temple and the Bankey Bihari Temple – one of the oldest temples built in 1921. Overnight at hotel.
Day 2: Mathura – Agra (70 KM)
Morning after breakfast drive to Agra.Upon arrival check into the hotel. Later full day city sightseeing tour of Agra visiting Sikandra, Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, Swami Bagh Samadhi, Mankameshwar Temple, Guru ka Tal & Ram Bagh. Overnight stay at hotel.
Day 3: Agra – Ayodhya (500 KM)
After an early breakfast get ready for the longest drive to Ayodhya. Upon arrival check into the hotel. Ayodhya, the temple town, with a sacred site around every street corner is best discovered at a leisurely pace. The only way to get a true feel of the town is by wandering through it, exploring the little alleyways and letting your mood decide which route you want to take. It is not a tourist town and offers a welcome break from the hotspots of India (unless, of course there is another ugly religious controversy brewing). Among the innumerable holy places there are also a few Buddhist and Jain shrines. Overnight stay at hotel.
Day 4: Ayodhya
Morning after breakfast full day temple tour of Ayodhya visiting –Ram Janmabhumi (Open daily 7 am to 10 am and 3 pm to 5 pm), Kanak Bhavan (Open daily 8.30 am to 12.15 pm and 4.30 pm to 9 pm), Nageshwarnath temple (Open daily 5 am to 11 am and 12 pm to 8 pm), TretaKe Thakur, Lakshmana Ghat, Mani Parbat, Hanumangarh & Chhoti Chhawni. Overnight stay at hotel.
Day 5: Ayodhya – Varanasi (210 KM)
After breakfast drive to Varanasi. Upon arrival check into the hotel. After fresh-n-up proceed for a full day temple tour in Varanasi. The sightseeing tour will include a visit first to the revered Bharat Mata Temple dedicated to the embodiment of Mother India; the temple is unique in all regards and is open to people of all religions. Also visit other celebrated sites of religious significance such as Durga Temple, Sankat Mochan Temple and Tulsi Manas Temple. In the evening visit Kashi Vishwanath Temple and attend the evening ritual of Aarti at the banks outside the temple, offering your prayers to River Ganges. Return to your hotel for overnight stay.
Day 6: Varanasi
After breakfast sightseeing tour of the city. The city is renowned for having more than 100 religious ghats (banks of river Ganges) and numerous temples and thus your temple tour in Varanasi continues on this day with visiting various sightseeing attractions including a visit first to Banaras Hindu University followed by visit to Archaeological Museum, Bharat Kala Bhawan and Ramnagar Fort. Explore these rich heritage sites to learn about the culture and lifestyle of Varanasi and then return back to the hotel for night stay. Later we will have an excursion to Sarnath. Return to Varanasi for overnight stay.
Day 7: Varanasi – Allahabad (146 KM)
After breakfast drive to Allahabad. On arrival check into the hotel. After fresh-n-up full day sightseeing tour of Allahabad visiting the following places with time constrain. Sangam, Allahabad Fort, Patalpuri Temple, Ashoka Pillar, Akshayavat, Hanuman Temple, Shankar Viman Mandapam, Mankameshwar Temple, Minto Park (Madan Mohan Malviya, Park), Anand Bhawan, Swaraj Bhawan, Jawahar Planetarium, Bharadwaj Ashram, Beni Madhav Temple, Khusru Bagh, Alopi Devi Temple, Kalyani Devi Temple, Nagvasuki Temple, Nehru Park, Saraswati Ghat Park, Bharadwaj Ashram Park.
Return to the hotel and stay overnight here.
Day 8: Allahabad – Chitrakoot (140 KM)
After breakfast drive to Chittrakoot. Upon arrival check into the hotel. After fresh-n-up sightseeing tour of Kamadgiri, Sati Anusuya, Sphatik Shila, Janaki Kund, Hanuman Dhara, Bharat Koop. Overnight stay at hotel.
Day 9: Chitrakoot – Khajuraho (180 KM)
After brearkast drive to Khajuraho.Upon arrival check into the hotel.After fresh-n-up sightseeing tour of Eastern, western & southern group of temples.Overnight stay at hotel.
Day 10: Khajuraho – Vidhisha (390 KM)
After breakfast drive to Vidhisha. Upon arrival check into the hotel.Overnight stay at hotel.
Day 11: Vidhisha – Omkareshwar (350 KM)
After breakfast drive to Omkareshwar. Upon arrival check into the hotel.In the evening visit Jyotirlinga darshan. Overnight stay at hotel.
Day 12: Omkareshwar – Ujjain (145 KM)
After visiting Omkareshwar in the morning, drive to Ujjain. Upon arrival check in to the hotel. After fresh-n-up proceed to Mahakaleshwar temple for the darshan of Shree Mahakaleshwar. One of the twelve Jyotirlingas in India, the lingam at the Mahakala is believed to be born of itself (swayambhu) deriving currents of power (shakti) from within itself as oppose to the other images and lingams which are ritually established and invested with the mantra-shakti. Overnight stay at hotel.
Day 13: Ujjain – Chittorgarh (325 KM)
After breakfast drive to Chittorgarh. Upon arrival check into the hotel.Overnight stay at hotel.
Day 14: Chittorgarh – Pushkar (210 KM)
After visiting Chittorgarh fort drive to Pushkar. En-route visit Dargah of Ajmer sharif further continue drive to Pushkar. Upon arrival check into the hotel.In the evening visit aarti darshan at Brahma temple. Overnight stay at hotel.
Day 15: Pushkar – Jaipur (150 KM)
Morning temple & lake tour of Pushkar, further drive to Jaipur. Upon arrival check into the hotel. Late in the afternoon visit City Palace, Janatar Mantar, Hawa Mahal, Jal Mahal, Lakshmi Narayan Temple. Evening transfer to the hotel.Overnight stay at hotel.
Day 16: Jaipur – Delhi (260 KM)
After breakfast visit Amber fort, Jaigarh Fort, Nahargarh Fort, Gaitore. Later drive to Delhi. On arrival transfer to the peace & choice.
1. What is the best time to visit these destinations?
Best Time: The best time to visit these cities is during the winter months (October to March), when the weather is cool and pleasant for sightseeing. Summers (April to June) can be extremely hot, and the monsoon season (June to September) may cause occasional travel disruptions due to heavy rainfall.
2. How long does a typical tour of these cities last?
A typical tour of Delhi, Mathura, Agra, Ayodhya, Varanasi, Allahabad, Chitrakoot, Khajuraho, Omkareshwar, and Pushkar lasts between 12 to 15 days. This allows enough time to explore each city and its key attractions.
3. How can I travel between these cities?
Train: India’s extensive rail network connects most of these cities. Express trains and luxury trains like Palace on Wheels or Maharajas' Express are popular options.
Flight: You can take flights between major cities such as Delhi, Varanasi, and Khajuraho if you're short on time.
Road Travel: Private cars or buses can be hired for a scenic road trip between these cities. The journey by road allows more flexibility to explore offbeat destinations.
4. What are the must-visit attractions in each city?
Delhi:
Red Fort
Qutub Minar
India Gate
Jama Masjid
Humayun’s Tomb
Lotus Temple
Akshardham Temple
Mathura:
Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple (birthplace of Lord Krishna)
Vishram Ghat
Govardhan Hill and Barsana
Dwarkadhish Temple
Agra:
Taj Mahal
Agra Fort
Fatehpur Sikri
Mehtab Bagh (viewpoint for Taj Mahal)
Ayodhya:
Ram Janmabhoomi Temple (birthplace of Lord Ram)
Hanuman Garhi
Kanak Bhawan
Saryu River Ghats
Varanasi:
Kashi Vishwanath Temple
Dasaswamedh Ghat
Manikarnika Ghat
Sarnath (Buddha's first sermon site)
Assi Ghat
Allahabad (Prayagraj):
Triveni Sangam (confluence of Ganges, Yamuna, and Saraswati)
Kumbh Mela (if visiting during the festival)
Allahabad Fort
Hanuman Mandir
Anand Bhavan (Nehru family residence)
Chitrakoot:
Ramghat (on the banks of the Mandakini River)
Bharat Milap Temple
Kamadgiri Hill (sacred pilgrimage site)
Janki Kund and Sati Anusuya Ashram
Khajuraho:
Western Group of Temples (famous for intricate sculptures)
Kandariya Mahadev Temple
Lakshmana Temple
Chitragupta Temple
Omkareshwar:
Omkareshwar Temple (dedicated to Lord Shiva)
Mandhata Island and Kailash Temple
Siddheshwar Temple
Mamleshwar Temple
Pushkar:
Pushkar Lake
Brahma Temple
Savitri Temple
Pushkar Camel Fair (if visiting during the festival)
Rangji Temple
5. What is the distance between these cities?
Delhi to Mathura: 180 km (3-4 hours by road)
Mathura to Agra: 60 km (1-1.5 hours by road)
Agra to Ayodhya: 300 km (5-6 hours by road)
Ayodhya to Varanasi: 200 km (5-6 hours by road)
Varanasi to Allahabad: 120 km (2.5-3 hours by road)
Allahabad to Chitrakoot: 130 km (3 hours by road)
Chitrakoot to Khajuraho: 175 km (4-5 hours by road)
Khajuraho to Omkareshwar: 330 km (6-7 hours by road)
Omkareshwar to Pushkar: 270 km (6 hours by road)
6. Is it safe to travel to these destinations?
Delhi, Mathura, Agra, Ayodhya, Varanasi, Allahabad, Chitrakoot, Khajuraho, Omkareshwar, and Pushkar are generally safe for tourists. However, it’s always advisable to stay cautious in crowded places, especially in markets and temples. As with any travel, be mindful of your belongings and avoid isolated areas after dark.
7. What is the cuisine like in these regions?
Delhi: A melting pot of various cuisines, try Chaat, Paranthas, Kebabs, and Butter Chicken.
Mathura: Known for Peda (sweet), Kachori, and other traditional sweets.
Agra: Famous for Petha, Mughlai kebabs, and Tandoori dishes.
Ayodhya: Vegetarian food like Chole Bhature, Sabzi, and Kachori.
Varanasi: Local foods like Kachori Sabzi, Chowk ki Lassi, and Banarasi Paan.
Allahabad: Famous for Chaat, Tunday Kebabs, and Mithai.
Chitrakoot: Simple vegetarian food, mainly served in local temples.
Khajuraho: North Indian cuisine, including Dal Tadka, Aloo Paratha, and Raita.
Omkareshwar: Traditional vegetarian food, including Khichdi and Kadhi.
Pushkar: Vegetarian food is widely available, including Lassi, Chhole Bhature, and Puri Sabzi.
8. What are the cultural experiences I can enjoy in these destinations?
Delhi: A vibrant mix of historical landmarks and modern culture, with festivals like Diwali, Holi, and Independence Day.
Mathura: Experience the spirit of Janmashtami, the celebration of Lord Krishna's birth.
Agra: Explore Mughal heritage and architectural wonders.
Ayodhya: Visit during Ram Navami to witness the grand celebrations of Lord Ram’s birth.
Varanasi: Witness the daily Ganga Aarti, an ancient ritual on the Ganges river.
Allahabad: Visit during the Kumbh Mela (if your travel coincides) to experience one of the world's largest religious gatherings.
Chitrakoot: Immerse in the mythology and spirituality associated with Lord Ram and his life.
Khajuraho: Appreciate the rich architectural heritage and temple sculptures, especially during the Khajuraho Dance Festival.
Omkareshwar: Visit the sacred temples dedicated to Lord Shiva and immerse in religious rituals.
Pushkar: Attend the Pushkar Camel Fair (if visiting in November) and explore local markets.
9. What are the accommodation options in these cities?
Delhi: From budget hotels to luxury options like The Imperial, Taj Palace, and The Oberoi.
Mathura: Budget hotels, guesthouses, and mid-range options like Radha Ashtami.
Agra: Luxury hotels like Oberoi Amarvilas and Tajview, along with budget and mid-range stays.
Ayodhya: Simple guesthouses and religious accommodations, with some mid-range options.
Varanasi: Ranges from budget guesthouses to boutique hotels, with options like Taj Ganges.
Allahabad: Budget accommodations and mid-range hotels like Prayag Hotel.
Chitrakoot: Basic guesthouses and temple lodges.
Khajuraho: Luxury resorts like The Lalit Temple View, along with budget hotels.
Omkareshwar: Simple and affordable accommodations in the vicinity of temples.
Pushkar: A variety of accommodations from budget stays to boutique hotels like Pushkar Resort.
10. How much time should I spend in each city?
Delhi: 2-3 days to explore the major landmarks.
Mathura: 1-2 days for temple visits and local exploration.
Agra: 1-2 days for the Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, and nearby attractions.
Ayodhya: 1-2 days for temple visits and cultural experiences.
Varanasi: 2-3 days to experience the ghats, temples, and cultural sites.
Allahabad: 1-2 days for the Triveni Sangam, Kumbh Mela, and historic sites.
Chitrakoot: 1 day for religious sites and temples.
Khajuraho: 1-2 days for exploring the temples and sculptures.
Omkareshwar: 1 day to visit the temples and religious sites.
Pushkar: 1-2 days for the lake, temples, and cultural experiences.
11. Can I combine this tour with other destinations in India?
Yes, you can extend your tour to nearby cities like Jaipur, Udaipur, Rajasthan, or even go further to Varanasi for more spiritual or cultural experiences.