06 Days / 05 Nights
Package Price :₹10,000.00/-Per Person
Booking Price :₹ 1,000.00/- Per Person
Places to visit in Varanasi Ayodhya & Prayagraj, Chitrakoot Tour:
Varanasi or Kashi is believed to be older than any history, older than any tradition, older even than legends and looks twice as old as all of them put together, said the famous American writer and traveler after visiting Varanasi in the late 19th century. Varanasi is among the oldest continuously lived cities in the world. Also famously known as Benares, Banaras, or Kashi, it is the sacred and Holy city for Hindus Kashi is one of the holiest places in India and Kashi Vishwanath Temple here is one of the main Jyotirlinga. Hindus believe Kashi was estd by Lord Shiva and archeological findings have revealed that Vedic people lived here in the 11th or 12th century BCE. Parshva, the 23rd Jain Tirthankara is also supposed to have lived here around the 8th century BC. Gautama Buddha started Buddhism here, when he gave his first preaching at Sarnath, just 10 km away. In the 8th century, Adi Shankara declared Lord Shiva as the official deity of the city.
Varanasi continues to be an important center of learning from ancient times and has always been a center for subjects like philosophy, yoga, Ayurveda, astrology, music, and literature. The iconic first Sanskrit college of India was founded by the British in 1791 and Annie Besant estd the Central Hindu College here in 1898, which later became part of the famous Banaras Hindu University, set up in 1916. Varanasi is among the most visited tourists in India both by foreign and Indian travelers. To attract more tourism to Kashi govt of India is developing The Kashi Vishwanath Corridor which is like a heritage walk from Vishwanath Temple to Varanasi Ghats.
Prayagraj is crowned in ancient scriptures as 'Teertharaj' and is considered one of the holiest pilgrimage centers of India. The Kumbh is held in four sacred places in India and Prayagraj is one of them. A city of many dimensions is what befits the description of Prayagraj. In addition to being a major pilgrimage center, the city has played an important part in the formation of modern India. Hindu mythology states that Lord Brahma, the creator, chose a land for the 'Prakrishta Yajna'. This land, on the confluence of three holy rivers - Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati, blessed by gods, came to be known as Prayagraj. Prayagraj became the headquarters of Northwestern Provinces, after being shifted from Agra. Many important events in India's struggle for freedom took place here.Ayodhya, also known as Saket, is an ancient city of India, is the birthplace of Bhagwan Shri Ram and the setting of the great epic Ramayana. Ayodhya used to be the capital of the ancient Kosala Kingdom. It has an average elevation of 93 meters (305 feet). Owing to the belief as the birthplace of Bhagwan Shri Ram, Ayodhya (Awadhpuri) has been regarded as the first one of the seven most important pilgrimage sites (Mokshdayini Sapt Puris) for Hindus.
Chitrakoot, a small town situated in the north Vindhyan range, is located over the districts of Chitrakoot in Uttar Pradesh and Satna in Madhya Pradesh. It holds great importance according to Hindu mythology and the epic Ramayana. Legends have it that Chitrakoot was the place where Lord Rama, his wife Sita, and his brother Lakshmana stayed for eleven and half of their fourteen years of exile making it a revered site among pilgrims.
According to Ramayana, Chitrakoot was the place where Bharata, brother of Ram came to visit Ram and ask him to come back to Ayodhya and rule the kingdom. It is also believed that the principal gods of Hindus, (Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva) took incarnations here. This divine city is also known as the 'Hill of many wonders and it totally justifies the name. Chitrakoot mountain range has numerous places of great religious importance like Bharat Milap Temple, Hanuman Dhara, Janki Kund and much more. It is indeed the gift of nature and the gods.
Chitrakoot is also the place where Goswami Tulsidas, author of 'The Ramcharitmanas', spent many years of his life. There are many lively fairs which are organized on different occasions and festivals. Not many know that Chitrakoot is also home to the only university in the world specially made for the differently-abled, Jagadguru Rambhadracharya Handicapped University.
Cost Includes:
- Accommodation per person on twin / double sharing basis
- Luxury 03 star hotel accommodation or similar
- Meals - 05 Breakfast
- Boat arrangements to witness an elaborate and extremely beautiful aarti on the famous ghats of Ganga - Dashashwamedh Ghat.
- Special darshan to visit Early morning pooja at Kashi Vishwanath Temple.
- An AC car transfer & sightseeing as per above tour.
Note :: We also arrange an exclusive South Indian Priest to perform any kind of ceremony at extra cost
Cost Excludes:
- Any expenditure due to unfavorable weather conditions or change in the plan..
- Flight or Bus ticket charges reaching up to Manali & Back.
- Anything and everything not mentioned in the Inclusions section
- Entry charges at places of visit
- Extra meals not mentioned in the inclusions, like Lunch, laundry, telephone charges, room service, extra Beds
- Personal medicine / doctors advise if any
Day 1: Varanasi Arrival
On arrival at Varanasi airport or railway station, our representative will pick you and transfer to your hotel. Check inn , after freshen up Kashi Vishwanath Temple and other Temples of Varanasi . Cover Annapurna Temple , Kaal Bhairav Temple. evening visit Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat, dinner & overnight stay.
Day 2: Varanasi Local Sightseeing
Early morning, we will be taken for a boat ride on the Ganges . Enjoy Subah-e-Banaras in Varanasi . It is a mystical and spiritual experience to watch Sun God along River Ganges. See Ghats of Varanasi like Manikarnika Ghat (Largest Cremation Ground of World) , Dashashwamedh Ghat , Assi Ghat and more during Boat Ride.
Later, visit the most famous Kashi Vishwanath Temple and other Temples of Varanasi . Cover Annapurna Temple , Kaal Bhairav Temple . After breakfast visit BHU . we will have an excursion to Sarnath . Sarnath is the place where Lord Buddha delivered his first sermon at Deer Park (Rishipattana). The Tourist Attractions at Sarnath are the Buddha Temples , Dhamekha Stupa , Chaukhandi Stupa and the Archaeological Museum.Return to hotel for dinner and overnight stay in Varanasi.
Day 3 : Varanasi - Ayodhya - Shri Ramjanam Bhoomi (Approx 05 hrs drive)
Early morning, after breakfast transfer to Ayodhya afternoon reached check inn at hotel later visit Shri Ramjanam Bhoomi, Kanak Bhawan, Karsevakpuram, Tulsi Smarak, Hanuman Garhi, Saryu River, back to hotel dinner & overnight stay at hotel.
Day 4 : Ayodhya - Prayagraj (About 04 hrs drive)
Early morning after breakfast checkout & transfer to Allahabad visit Triveni Sangam-(Meeting point of the three rivers - Ganga, Yamuna & Saraswati). Take holy bath in Sangam and perform puja and perform ritual ablutions in the shallow waters. Allahabad Fort- Patalpuri Temple, Bade Hanuman Ji Temple, Alopshankri Temple, Anand Bhawan , Ajad Park (company garden)
Evening back to hotel & overnight stay.
Day 5 : Prayagraj - Chitrakoot-Prayagraj
Morning after breakfast move to full day trip of Chitrakoot visit
Kamadgiri Temple, Sati Anusuiya Temple , Gupt Godavari Ramghat , Spathik Shila , Hanuman Dhara, evening back to hotel & overnight stay at hotel .
Day 06 : Varanasi Departure
Early morning breakfast later move to Varanasi railway station or airport for your onwards journey.
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Q: How to travel Ayodhya from Varanasi?
Ans: Distance between Ayodhya from Varanasi is 4 hr 30 min (219 km) via NH731 and NH 330.
♦ The cheapest way to arrive at from Varanasi to Ayodhya is board a train to Ayodhya which takes about 4 to 5 hrs.
♦ The fastest and recommended way to reach Ayodhya from Varanasi is train to Ayodhya and takes 3h 42m.
A full-day tour would be enough to explore the best of Ayodhya. You can cover major attractions including Ramjanma Bhoomi, Hanuman Garhi, Kanak Bhawan, Nageshwarnath Temple, and more.
Q: Which train station is from Varanasi to Ayodhya Dham Ram Mandir?
Ans: Varanasi Junction (BSB) and Ayodhya Dham Junction (AY). Ayodhya Dham Junction is the new name of Ayodhya Junction.
Q: Which trains are available between Varanasi (BSB) Ayodhya Dham (AY)?
Ans: Avilable trains are ⇔ 13151 Jammu Tawi Express ⇔ 13307 Ganga Sutlej Express ⇔ 13009 Doon Express ⇔ 14213 Bahraich Intercity Express ⇔ 22345 Gomti Nagar Vande Bharat Express ⇔ 19168 Ahmedabad Sabarmati Express ⇔ 14235 Bareilly Express ⇔ 15053 Lucknow Jn. Express ⇔ 13237 Patna - Kota Express. Tourists may check more details with us before going from varanasi to ayodhya by train.
Q: Which railway station is near to Ram Mandir Ayodhya?
Ans: Ayodhya Dham Railway station to Ram mandir Distance is only 1.2 km by via Kalyan Singh Road. Ayodhya Ram Mandir Nearest Railway Station: Ayodhya Dham Junction. It is well connected to major cities in India.
Q: What is special in Ayodhya?
Ans: Ayodhya is one of the most religious spots in India. This is the hometown of Lord Ram and hence, holds nice holy significance between the devotees of the Hindu religion. This bless city is placed in Uttar Pradesh.
Q: Is Kashi and Varanasi same?
Ans: Varanasi, or Benaras, (also well-known as Kashi) is one of the oldest living cities in the world. Varanasi`s reputation in Hindu mythology is nearly unknown.
Q: How much time required to see Ayodhya?
Ans: A recommended itinerary could be 2 days in Ayodhya, 2-3 days in Varanasi, and 2 days in Allahabad, give you a total of 6-7 days for the tour.
Q: What is famous in Varanasi for eating?
Ans: The famous Varanasi food is something most travelers fall in love with. Be it Kachori sabzi, baati chokha, rabri Jalebi or tamatar chat, almost all famous foods in Varanasi are rare and tasty.
Q: What is special in Varanasi?
Ans: Varanasi is connected with support of spiritualism, mysticism, Sanskrit, yoga and Hindi language and grateful authors such as the most popular novelist Prem Chand and Tulsi Das, the popular saint-poet who wrote Ram Charit Manas.
Q: Is it worth visiting Ayodhya now?
Ans: Many sanctuaries honoring Lord Ram are placed in the town, and so many Hindus believe that going to Ayodhya and praying at these shrines can be helpful. Muslims, who observe the Babri Masjid mosque as a main spiritual spots, importance the town as fine.
Q: What is famous sweet in Varanasi?
Ans: Mainly Varanasi sweets have a milk and ghee base like the Magdal, Sankat Mochan ke Laddoo, Parval Mithai, Kheer Mohan and Launglatika among others. The most famous Ras Malai , Rabari , Kheer Mohan , Gulab Jamun , Raso Gulla (many variants) , Cham-Cham , lal Peda , Raj Bhog , Kheer Kadam , Malai Gillauri , Kaju Barfi etc.
Q: What is the famous drink in Varanasi?
Ans: Today, bhang lassi is still addicted in India, mainly in the divine town of Varanasi. It is a famous beverage between the locals and is most devoured in festivals, weddings, and other religious ceremonies, such as Mahashivaratri.
Q: Where is Ayodhya located?
Ans: Ayodhya, one of the cultural and historical destinations, is located in eastern part of Uttar Pradesh.
Q: What is the importance of Ayodhya?
Ans: Ayodhya is one of the seven holy cities of the Hindus, known in religious scriptures as Saptpuri. It is the place where Lord Ram, seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu, was born.
Q: Where is Ram Janmabhoomi?
Ans: Ram Janmabhoomi is in Ayodhya.
Q: What is the controversy about Ram Janmabhoomi Temple?
Ans: Islamic invaders had built a mosque (Babri Masjid) by demolishing Ram Janmasthan Temple about 500 years ago. Hindus fought several battles at several fronts. In 2019, Supreme Court of India ruled in favour of Ram Temple, keeping in view archaeological and historical evidences.
Q: Why to visit Ayodhya?
Ans: One of the pilgrimages, Ayodhya is visited to offer prayers to and have ‘darshan’ of Lord Ram, Goddess Sita and Lord Hanuman in highly revered temples. Holy dip in Saryu is also taken by many pilgrims.
Q: What is the best time to visit Prayagraj?
Ans: The best time to visit Prayagraj is between October and March when the weather is pleasant and suitable for sightseeing.
Q: What are the must-visit attractions in Prayagraj?
Ans: Some must-visit attractions in Prayagraj include the Triveni Sangam, Allahabad Fort, Anand Bhavan, Khusro Bagh, and the All Saints Cathedral.
Q: How can I reach Prayagraj?
Ans: Prayagraj is well-connected by air, rail, and road. The nearest airport is Bamrauli Airport, and the city has its own railway station, Prayagraj Junction, which is connected to major cities in India. Buses and taxis are also available for road travel.
Q: What are the local dishes to try in Prayagraj?
Ans: Some local dishes to try in Prayagraj include Kachori-Sabzi, Chaat, Lassi, and various sweets like Petha and Imarti.
Q: Is Prayagraj safe for solo female travelers?
Ans: Prayagraj is generally safe for solo female travelers, but it is advisable to take standard precautions such as avoiding isolated areas at night, dressing modestly, and keeping your belongings secure.
Q: What should I wear when visiting religious sites in Prayagraj?
Ans: When visiting religious sites in Prayagraj, it is recommended to dress modestly. Women should wear long skirts or pants and cover their shoulders, while men should avoid wearing shorts.
Q: Are there any festivals or events I should plan my visit around?
Ans: One of the most significant events in Prayagraj is the Kumbh Mela, which takes place every 12 years. The Ardh Kumbh Mela occurs every 6 years. Other festivals include Magh Mela, Diwali, and Holi.
Q: What is the local language spoken in Prayagraj?
Ans: The local language spoken in Prayagraj is Hindi. However, English is also understood and spoken by many people, especially in tourist areas.
Q: What are the accommodation options in Prayagraj?
Ans: Prayagraj offers a range of accommodation options, from budget hotels and guesthouses to mid-range hotels and luxury resorts. It is advisable to book in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons.
Q: Do I need a visa to visit Prayagraj, India?
Ans: Yes, most foreign nationals need a visa to visit India. It is recommended to check the latest visa requirements and apply for a visa before your trip.
Q: What is Jaipur known for?
Ans: Jaipur is known as the 'Pink City' due to the dominant color scheme of its buildings. It is famous for its rich cultural heritage, historic palaces, forts, architecture, and is part of India's Golden Triangle tourist circuit alongside Delhi and Agra. Jaipur is also renowned for its jewelry, fabrics, and handicrafts.
Q: What is the best time to visit Jaipur?
Ans: The best time to visit Jaipur is during the winter months from early November to February when the weather is pleasant and conducive for sightseeing. The temperatures during this period range from 8°C to 32°C. Summers can be extremely hot with temperatures soaring to 45°C.
Q: What are the top attractions to visit in Jaipur?
Ans: Top attractions in Jaipur include the Amber Fort, Hawa Mahal, City Palace, Jantar Mantar Observatory, Jaigarh Fort, Nahargarh Fort, Jal Mahal, and the Royal Gaitor. Additionally, the colorful bazaars like Johari Bazaar and Bapu Bazaar offer a variety of local handicrafts and souvenirs.
Q: What are some authentic dishes to try in Jaipur?
Ans: Some authentic dishes to try in Jaipur include Dal Baati Churma (a traditional Rajasthani dish), Laal Maas (spicy mutton curry), Ghewar (a disc-shaped sweet delicacy), Pyaaz Kachori (a type of spicy deep-fried snack), and Mirchi Bada (a spicy chili fritter). Street food in Jaipur is also very popular, especially at spots like Masala Chowk.
Q: Where is Chitrakoot located?
Ans: Chitrakoot is a town situated in the state of Madhya Pradesh in central India, on the border with Uttar Pradesh. It is approximately 250 kilometers south of Lucknow and 320 kilometers north of Bhopal.
Q: What is the significance of Chitrakoot?
Ans: Chitrakoot is a sacred place in Hindu mythology and is believed to be the place where Lord Rama, Goddess Sita, and Lord Lakshmana spent a significant portion of their exile period. It is also associated with several other mythological events from the Ramayana and Mahabharata.
Q: How do I reach Chitrakoot?
Ans: The nearest major cities with good transport connectivity are Allahabad (Prayagraj) and Satna. From Allahabad, Chitrakoot is approximately 125 kilometers away, and from Satna, it's about 75 kilometers. Both cities are well connected by road and rail.
Q: What are the main attractions in Chitrakoot?
Ans: Some of the main attractions in Chitrakoot include Ram Ghat, Kamadgiri Parikrama, Bharat Milap Mandir, Sati Anusuya Ashram, Gupt Godavari, and Hanuman Dhara.
Q: What are the best times to visit Chitrakoot?
Ans: The best time to visit Chitrakoot is from October to March when the weather is pleasant and suitable for exploring the outdoor attractions. Summers (April to June) can be hot, and monsoons (July to September) can bring heavy rainfall.
Q: Is photography allowed at the temples and sites in Chitrakoot?
Ans: Photography is generally allowed at most places in Chitrakoot, but it's always respectful to ask for permission before taking photos, especially at religious sites.
Q: What kind of accommodation options are available in Chitrakoot?
Ans: Chitrakoot offers a range of accommodation options including budget hotels, guesthouses, and some mid-range hotels. Many of these are located near the main temples and tourist attractions.
Q: Are there any specific rituals or practices I should be aware of when visiting Chitrakoot?
Ans: Chitrakoot is a place of religious significance, so visitors are expected to be respectful of local customs and traditions. It's advisable to dress modestly, especially when visiting temples.
Q: Is Chitrakoot safe for tourists?
Ans:: Chitrakoot is generally considered safe for tourists. However, like any other destination, it's advisable to take basic precautions regarding personal safety and belongings.