Varanasi- Prayagraj- Ayodhya- Mathura
5 Days
Tour Package
Min. 2 persons
Uttar Pradesh
Embark on a soul-stirring pilgrimage through North India’s spiritual heartland, starting in Varanasi with the mesmerizing Ganga Aarti at the sacred ghats. Wander narrow lanes to visit Kashi Vishwanath, Annapurna, Bharat Mata, Sankat Mochan, and Manas Mandir, then explore Banaras Hindu University and the new Kashi Vishwanath Temple. A short drive brings you to Sarnath, where Buddha delivered his first sermon—discover the Dhamekha and Chaukhandi stupas and the Archaeological Museum.
Continue to Prayagraj to witness the Triveni Sangam, the confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and mythical Saraswati rivers, and pay respects at Bada Hanuman Temple, Anand Bhavan, and Swaraj Bhawan. Journey onward to Ayodhya, the legendary birthplace of Lord Rama, visiting Ram Janmabhoomi, Lakshman Ghat, Kala Ram Temple, Kanak Bhavan, and serene Jain shrines.
The pilgrimage culminates in Mathura and nearby Vrindavan, where you’ll immerse yourself in Krishna’s world at Shri Krishna-Balram Temple, ISKCON, Prem Mandir, Dwarkadheesh Temple, Kans Qila, and Potra Kund. This transformative North India tour blends ancient rituals, iconic temples, and historic ghats—perfect for devotees and cultural explorers seeking profound spiritual experiences. Book now to discover India’s timeless heritage and divine serenity.
Airport/Railway Station pick-up and drop-off
Hotel accommodation on double/triple sharing basis
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All transportation by private air-conditioned vehicle, based on group size
Sightseeing as per the itinerary
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