Varanasi Ayodhya Tour Package
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At Ojas Travel, we bring together two of India's most sacred cities in one carefully planned journey.
Our VaranasiAyodhya Tour Package is built for travellers who want to witness the Ganga Aarti at the ghats, seek blessings at the Kashi Vishwanath Temple, and walk through the temple town of Ayodhya, home to Ram Janam Bhumi and Hanuman Garhi.
What Our Varanasi Ayodhya Package Covers
This is a 05 Days, 04 Nights trip across Ayodhya and Varanasi, two of Uttar Pradesh's most visited spiritual destinations. Our itinerary keeps travel time reasonable and gives you enough time at each site instead of rushing you from one place to the next. Some of the experiences we've built into the package:
• Darshan at Ram Janam Bhumi, Hanuman Garhi and Kanak Bhawan in Ayodhya
• An evening at Dashashwamedh Ghat for the Ganga Aarti ceremony
• Visits to Kashi Vishwanath, Annapurna and Vishalakshi temples
• A trip to Sarnath, where Buddha is said to have given his first sermon
• A boat ride along the Ganga and a stop at Ramnagar Fort
• AC vehicle transfers and comfortable hotel stays throughout

Day-Wise Itinerary
Here's how the five days are typically laid out. We're happy to adjust the pace or sequence if you're travelling with elderly members or young children.
Day | Focus | What You'll Do |
Day 1 | Varanasi Arrival – Transfer to Ayodhya | Pick-up from Varanasi airport/station, drive to Ayodhya, check-in, evening at leisure and overnight stay. |
Day 2 | Ayodhya Temple Tour | Full day covering Ram Janam Bhumi, Hanuman Garhi, Kanak Bhawan, Saryu Ghat, Mani Parbat and Treta Ke Thakur. |
Day 3 | Ayodhya to Varanasi | Drive to Varanasi; in the evening, watch the Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat. |
Day 4 | Varanasi Sightseeing | Morning boat ride and holy dip in the Ganga, Kashi Vishwanath and Annapurna Temple darshan, visit to Sarnath and Ramnagar Fort. |
Day 5 | Departure | Breakfast at the hotel followed by transfer to the airport or railway station for your onward journey. |
Inclusions and Exclusions
We keep our package pricing clear from the start, so there are no surprises once you're on the trip.
What's Included | What's Not Included |
Pick-up and drop from Varanasi airport or railway station | Airfare, train fare or bus fare to and from Varanasi |
4 nights of hotel stay on twin/double sharing | Lunches and any meals not mentioned in inclusions |
Daily breakfast and dinner as per the itinerary | Entry tickets at monuments, temples and museums |
All transfers and sightseeing in an AC vehicle | Personal expenses such as tips, laundry and phone calls |
Driver allowance, parking and fuel charges | GST and any other government taxes as applicable |
A Few Things to Keep in Mind
● October to March is the most comfortable time to visit, with pleasant weather for temple visits and ghat walks
● Carry modest clothing, since most temples expect shoulders and knees to be covered
● Comfortable, slip-on footwear helps at the ghats and inside temple premises
● We recommend booking a few weeks in advance, as both cities see heavy footfall around festivals and weekends
Frequently Asked Questions
How many days are ideal for a Varanasi Ayodhya trip?
Five days and four nights give you enough time to cover the major temples, ghats and the Ganga Aarti in both cities without feeling rushed, which is why we've structured our package this way.
Is this package suitable for families and senior citizens?
Yes. We use AC vehicles for all transfers, keep the sightseeing pace relaxed, and can adjust hotel categories or meal plans based on who's travelling with you.
What is not covered in the package cost?
Airfare or train fare to Varanasi, lunches, entry tickets at monuments, and personal expenses are not part of the package cost. Our team will share the complete cost breakup once you share your travel dates.
If you'd like to book this Varanasi Ayodhya Tour Package or want us to customise the itinerary, hotel category or travel dates, reach out to our team today. We're happy to answer any questions before you decide.
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