1 Day Darshan

Embark on a Divine Journey in Just One Day!

Welcome to Ayodhya Darshan Yatra, where we offer a well-curated 1-Day Ayodhya Darshan Package covering all the major spiritual and historical landmarks of this sacred city. Perfect for pilgrims with limited time, this package ensures a fulfilling and comfortable experience.

Package Highlights:

  • Duration: 1 Day (Morning to Evening)

  • Transport: AC/Non-AC Cab Service

  • Pick-up & Drop: Railway Station/Bus Stand/Airport

  • Guide Assistance (Optional)

  • VIP Darshan Arrangements (Optional)

  • Lunch at a Pure Vegetarian Restaurant

  • Evening Sarayu Aarti Experience

Itinerary & Destinations Covered:

Morning:

  1. Shri Ram Janmabhoomi – The birthplace of Lord Ram, the most significant spiritual site in Ayodhya.

  2. Hanuman Garhi – A famous temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman, offering breathtaking views of the city.

  3. Kanak Bhawan – A divine temple with beautifully adorned idols of Lord Ram and Goddess Sita.

  4. Dashrath Mahal – The royal residence of King Dashrath, showcasing Ayodhya’s rich heritage.

Afternoon:

  1. Sita Ki Rasoi – A historic site symbolizing Mata Sita’s divine kitchen.

  2. Nageshwarnath Temple – A revered Shiva temple, believed to have been built by Kush, Lord Ram’s son.

  3. Treta Ke Thakur – An ancient temple housing black stone idols of Lord Ram and his brothers.

  4. Ram Ki Paidi – A sacred ghat along the Sarayu River, perfect for a holy dip and prayers.

Evening:

  1. Guptar Ghat – The place where Lord Ram is believed to have taken his final journey.

  2. Choti Chawni – A beautiful marble temple and spiritual hub.

  3. Sarayu Aarti – Witness the mesmerizing evening aarti at the holy riverbank, concluding your divine journey.

Package Pricing & Customization

We offer budget-friendly and customizable packages based on your travel preferences.

Shree Ram Janmbhoomi

Shree Ram Janmbhoomi

The birthplace of Lord Ram, Shri Ram Janmabhoomi is the holiest site in Ayodhya. The grand Ram Mandir is under construction and is expected to be a major spiritual and cultural center.

Hanuman Garhi

A famous temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman, located on a hilltop. Devotees believe that Hanumanji guards Ayodhya, and visiting this temple before Ram Janmabhoomi is auspicious.

Dashrath Mahal

The royal palace of King Dashrath, father of Lord Ram. It is a beautiful structure with grand archways and houses idols of Ram, Lakshman, Bharat, and Shatrughan.

Kanak Bhawan

Also known as Sone Ka Mandir, Kanak Bhawan is a gift to Goddess Sita from Kaikeyi. The temple is famous for its stunning gold-plated idols of Ram and Sita.

Ram Ki Paidi

A series of sacred ghats on the banks of River Saryu, where devotees take a holy dip. It is beautifully lit in the evening and a great place for spiritual reflection.

Nageshwar Temple

Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this temple is one of the oldest in Ayodhya. It is believed that worshiping here fulfills wishes and removes negative energies.

Treta Ka Thakur

A sacred temple where Lord Ram’s Ashwamedha Yajna took place. The temple houses black stone idols of Ram, Sita, Lakshman, Hanuman, and Bharat.

Mani Parvat

A small hill believed to be a fragment of the Sanjeevani Booti that Lord Hanuman carried from the Himalayas. It offers a panoramic view of Ayodhya.

Chhoti Devkali Mandir

Dedicated to Goddess Devkali, the family deity of Lord Ram. It is believed that King Dashrath worshipped here for the well-being of his sons.

Sita Ki Rasoi

A symbolic kitchen of Goddess Sita, located near Ram Janmabhoomi. It houses utensils and idols of Sita, Ram, and his brothers, representing their royal life.

Surya Kund

A sacred water tank dedicated to Lord Surya (Sun God), where devotees take a holy dip for spiritual purification. It is believed that Lord Ram performed Surya Arghya (offering water to the Sun) here.

Guptar Ghat

Located on the banks of the Saryu River, this is where Lord Ram is believed to have taken Jal Samadhi (left the earthly realm). The serene ghat is a major pilgrimage site for meditation and prayers.

Bharat Kund

Situated in Nandigram, Bharat Kund is associated with Bharat, the brother of Lord Ram, who ruled Ayodhya from here during Ram’s exile. Devotees visit to seek Bharat’s devotion and sacrifice.

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