12 Nights / 13 Days
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Destination: Kashi, Allahabad, Ayodhaya, Nemisharan, Gaya, Agra, Kurukshetra, Amritsar, Haridwar, Rishikesh, Delhi
Kashi (Varanasi) is a spiritual epicenter, famed for its Ganga ghats and Kashi Vishwanath Temple. Allahabad (Prayagraj), at the confluence of three rivers, hosts the Kumbh Mela, attracting millions of pilgrims. Ayodhya, the birthplace of Lord Ram, holds immense religious significance, especially with the Ram Janmabhoomi temple. Gaya is a key site for Hindu rituals like Pind Daan and is also tied to the Buddha’s journey. Agra, home to the Taj Mahal, is a historical treasure of Mughal architecture. Delhi, India’s capital, blends ancient landmarks with modern energy, offering a vibrant cultural and historical experience.
Daywise Kashi Ayodhya Gaya Amritsar Tour from Gaya
Day 1: Gaya to Allahabad
Day 2: Allahabad to Varanasi
Day 3: Varanasi
Day 4: Varanasi to Ayodhya
Day 5: Varanasi / Ayodhya ( 200 Kms / 04 hrs ) and onward to Nemisharan
Day 6: Nemisharan to Agra
Day 7: Agra to Mathura Vrindavan
Day 8: Vrindavan to Mathura
Day 9: Mathura to Delhi to Kurushetra
Day 10: Kurukshetra Sightseen and night stay
Day 11: Kurushetra to Amritsar 5hours (300km and onward to Haridwar
Day 12: Amritsar to Haridwar (7hrs)
Day 13: Haridwar to Delhi
Package Include:
- Private Vehicle for Transfer and Sightseeing
- Guide During Sightseeing
- Accommodation with breakfast
- City tour as per the Itinerary
- All hotel tax
Package Exclude :
- Guide, meals, laundry, telephone,portage, tips, GST 5% and and extras not mentioned as inclusions
Day- 1: Gaya to Allahabad
Pick up from Gaya(Pind Pradan, Vishnu Pag, Mangla Gauri) and Bodhgaya Sightseen and start for Allahabad, Allahabad reach and Stay at night
Day- 2: Allahabad to Varanasi
Allahabad Sightseen( triveni Sangam, Pind pradan, Allahabad Fort, Hanuman Mandir, BHardwaj Ashram, Nehru Bhavan) On arrival you will be picked up and transfer to your pre-booked hotel. Leave for Varanasi and Stay at night.
Day 3: Varanasi
Ganga River bath, Kashi Vishwanath Darshan,Annapurna Mandir,Vishalakshi Temple,Kalbhairav Temple Sankat Mochan, Kauri amma and Then you will taken for the Evening you will be taken to the bank of River Ganges where you witness the Evening Ceremony ( prayer ) of River Ganges in form of Godess Ganga and stay at night in varanasi
Day 4: Varanasi to Ayodhya
Varanasi Sightseen(Sarnath,Vyas Kashi,Birla Temple, and World famous Varansi Silk Sari factory etc). Excursion trip to Sarnath – The Sacred Place of Lord Buddha, where he preached his first sermon after attaining incarnation.starting at mid-night for Ayodhya.
Day 5: Varanasi / Ayodhya ( 200 Kms / 04 hrs ) and onward to Nemisharan
After breakfast, drive for the Birth Place of Lord Rama – Ayodhya. On arrival check-in to your pre-booked hotel. Then you will be taken for the temple tour of Ayodhya to visit the Ram Janam Bhumi, Moti Mahal, Hanuman Garhi, Tulsi Smarak, Sita Ki Rasoi & Chakra Harji Vishnu Leave for Nemisharan and night stay at Nemisharan
Day 6: Nemisharan to Agra
Nemisharan Sightseen (Balaji Temple, ChakraTeerth, Punch Pandava Temple, Kali Temple, Hanuman Mandir and start to Agra
Day 7: Agra to Mathura Vrindavan
Breakfast checkout riven for the City of Taj Mahal – Agra. On the way you will be provided stop at Sikandra to take picture of Sikandra Tomb, where Mughal Emperor Akbar was buried. On arrival, guided tour of Agra to visit World Famous Monument of Love – Taj Mahal, built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved wife Mumtaj after her death as a memorial. You will be taken up to Taj by Traditional Tonga ( Horse Cart ). Followed by the Agra Fort to see its Deewan–E–Aam, Deewan–E–Khas & Moti Masjid. After sightseeing, Proceed for Mathura and Vrindavan. night stay at Vrindawan
Day 8: Vrindavan to Mathura
Morning after breakfast drive for Birth Place of Lord Krishna – Mathura. On arrival check-in to your pre-booked hotel. Then after freshen-up you will be taken for the temple tour of Mathura to visit the Krishna Janambhoomi, Dwarkadhish Temple & Banke Bihari Temple. Then you will be provided free time to visit local Ashrams and other temples. Evening you can attend the Arti ( Prayer ) at Dwarikadhish Temple. Overnight stay at your hotel.
Day 9: Mathura to Delhi to Kurushetra
Morning 5 am start for Delhi sightseeen(Raj bhavan,Red Fort, Zama msque, Lotus Temple, Birla Temple, Kutumbminar,Himanyun Makbara, India Gate etc) go to Kurukshetra and night stay over there.
Day 10: Kurukshetra Sightseen and night stay
Brahma Sarovar: Brahma Sarovar is a picturesque lake where exquisiteness, history and myths overlap each other. Surrounded by an array of sacred temples, it proffers salubrious and pleasant ambience to the devotees. Moreover, the Sarovar has its mention in the ancient book called Kitab-Ul-Hind, which was written down by Alberuni (advisor of Turkish Ruler Mahmud Ghaznavi).
Bhadrakali Temple: Addressed to Goddess Bhadrakali, the shrine is one of the Shakti Peethas where desires of the devotees are deemed to be nurtured. According to the myths, the Pandavas had offered prayers to Goddess Durga to attain a benefit of victory in the battle of Mahabharata.
Sthaneshwar Mahadev Temple: Another celebrated site that holds close connection with the Pandavas kith and kin, Sthaneshwar Mahadev Temple is one of the highly visited Shiva Shrines in the striking town of Kurukshetra. There is a holy tank situated next to the temple which is believed to have some medicinal properties.
Krishna Museum: Set up in 1987 by Kurukshetra Development Board, Krishna Museum has portrayed the different characters of Lord Krishna from 1st century to 11th century. There are many things in the museum that will certainly allure the attention of the visitors including Lord Ganesha statue, wooden panels, palm-leaf etchings and miniature paintings.
Day 11: Kurushetra to Amritsar 5hours (300km and onward to Haridwar
Kurukshetra to Amritsar(Golden Temple), Wagah Border and go to Haridwar and night stay over at amritsar
Day 12: Amritsar to Haridwar (7hrs)
Drive from Amritsar to Haridwar . Arrive by evening hari ki pauri and Ganga Aarti and night stay at Haridwar
Day 13: Haridwar to Delhi
Haridwar checkout and Drive to Rishikesh & onward to Delhi & Drop at the Airport or Railways station
1. Kashi (Varanasi)
Q: What is the significance of Kashi?
A: Kashi (Varanasi) is one of the oldest cities in the world and a major religious hub for Hindus. It is known for the Kashi Vishwanath Temple and the ghats along the Ganges River, where devotees perform rituals for the departed.
Q: How can I reach Varanasi?
A: Varanasi is well-connected by air (Lal Bahadur Shastri International Airport), rail (Varanasi Junction), and road. It is easily accessible from major cities like Delhi, Kolkata, and Lucknow.
2. Allahabad (Prayagraj)
Q: What is the importance of Allahabad?
A: Allahabad (Prayagraj) is known for the Triveni Sangam, the confluence of the Ganges, Yamuna, and Sarasvati rivers. It is an important site for Hindu rituals and hosts the Kumbh Mela.
Q: How do I reach Allahabad?
A: Allahabad is accessible by air (Prayagraj Airport), rail (Prayagraj Junction), and bus. It is well-connected with cities like Delhi, Varanasi, and Kanpur.
3. Ayodhya
Q: Why is Ayodhya a significant pilgrimage site?
A: Ayodhya is the birthplace of Lord Rama and a major pilgrimage center for Hindus. It is home to the Ram Janmabhoomi temple and other ancient temples dedicated to Lord Rama.
Q: How can I travel to Ayodhya?
A: Ayodhya is connected by train (Ayodhya Junction) and road. The nearest airport is in Lucknow, approximately 130 km away.
4. Nemisharan
Q: What is Nemisharan known for?
A: Nemisharan is a revered town in Uttar Pradesh, believed to be the place where Lord Vishnu listened to the Bhagavata Purana. It houses ancient temples, including the Nemi Nathji Temple.
Q: How do I reach Nemisharan?
A: Nemisharan is accessible by road from Lucknow (about 90 km away). There is no major railway station, so travel by taxi or bus is the best option.
5. Gaya
Q: Why is Gaya an important religious destination?
A: Gaya is famous for the Vishnupad Temple and is considered one of the holiest cities for performing pind daan (rituals for ancestors). It is also associated with the Buddha's enlightenment and has many Buddhist sites.
Q: How can I get to Gaya?
A: Gaya is well connected by train (Gaya Junction) and air (Gaya International Airport), with flights mainly from Kolkata, Delhi, and Patna.
6. Agra
Q: What are the must-see attractions in Agra?
A: Agra is home to the iconic Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, and Fatehpur Sikri. The Taj Mahal is one of the Seven Wonders of the World and a symbol of love.
Q: How do I reach Agra?
A: Agra is accessible by road, rail, and air. Agra Airport has limited connectivity, but the city is well-connected by trains from Delhi (about 200 km away) and other major cities.
7. Kurukshetra
Q: What is the historical significance of Kurukshetra?
A: Kurukshetra is known as the battlefield of the Mahabharata. It is the place where Lord Krishna delivered the Bhagavad Gita to Arjuna. The city has many sacred sites like Brahma Sarovar.
Q: How can I visit Kurukshetra?
A: Kurukshetra is accessible by road and rail. The nearest major railway station is Kurukshetra Junction, and it is about 160 km from Delhi.
8. Amritsar
Q: What makes Amritsar a major religious destination?
A: Amritsar is home to the Golden Temple (Harmandir Sahib), the holiest shrine in Sikhism. It is also known for its historical significance in the Jallianwala Bagh massacre.
Q: How do I get to Amritsar?
A: Amritsar is well connected by air (Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport), rail (Amritsar Junction), and road from cities like Delhi, Chandigarh, and Lahore.
9. Haridwar
Q: Why is Haridwar considered sacred?
A: Haridwar is one of the seven holiest places in Hinduism. It is famous for the Har Ki Pauri ghat, where the Ganges River enters the plains, and the Ganga Aarti performed every evening.
Q: What are the transportation options to Haridwar?
A: Haridwar is accessible by road and rail. Haridwar Junction is well-connected by trains from Delhi and other major cities. The nearest airport is in Dehradun, about 35 km away.
10. Rishikesh
Q: What is Rishikesh known for?
A: Rishikesh is known as the Yoga capital of the world and is a hub for spiritual seekers. It is also famous for adventure activities like river rafting and its proximity to the Rajaji National Park.
Q: How can I travel to Rishikesh?
A: Rishikesh is easily accessible by train (Rishikesh Railway Station) and road. The nearest airport is in Dehradun (Jolly Grant Airport), around 20 km away.
11. Delhi
Q: What are the major tourist attractions in Delhi?
A: Delhi is a city rich in history and culture, with landmarks like the Red Fort, India Gate, Qutub Minar, Lotus Temple, and Humayun's Tomb. It is also famous for its bustling markets and food.
Q: How do I reach Delhi?
A: Delhi is well-connected by Indira Gandhi International Airport, which handles international and domestic flights. It is also a major hub for trains (New Delhi Railway Station) and buses.