Let us be honest with you for a moment.

Standing in front of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya for the first time is not something you can really prepare for. The sheer scale of the temple — white Rajasthani stone rising against the blue sky, the sound of chants rolling across the complex, the smell of flowers and camphor — reaches you before your mind has had time to process what you are seeing.

For millions of devotees across India and the world, this is the culmination of a 500-year-old wait. For every pilgrim who stood at this same spot even two years ago, when the land was still an open space surrounded by fences, what exists here today is nothing short of miraculous. And it is open to every single one of us.

This guide is for anyone planning a Ram Mandir darshan package in 2026 — whether you are coming for a single day or as part of a wider pilgrimage across Uttar Pradesh. We cover the exact temple timings, the honest pricing breakdown, how the Sugam e-pass system works, what the guided experience looks like versus navigating alone, and how to combine Ayodhya with Varanasi and Prayagraj for the most meaningful spiritual journey available in India today.

At Ayodhya Travel Services, we handle your taxi, your guide, your hotel, and your temple timing logistics so that when you finally walk through those gates, your only job is to be present. Browse our Ayodhya tour packages here or scroll down for everything you need to know first.

Why 2026 Is the Most Meaningful Year to Visit Ayodhya

Ayodhya has undergone one of the most dramatic urban and spiritual transformations of any city in modern India. Since the consecration of the Ram Mandir on January 22, 2024, the city has received over 135 million domestic and international visitors. Infrastructure, hotels, roads, and facilities that barely existed two years ago are now fully in place.

What this means for you, planning your visit in 2026, is that the experience is measurably better than it was even at launch. The Pilgrim Facility Centre (PFC) is operational. The security system is experienced and efficient. The Sugam Darshan e-pass portal is stable. Hotels at every price point are available. The Saryu Ghat evening aarti — which has grown into something that rivals Varanasi’s Ganga Aarti in scale — is running beautifully every evening at 7 PM.

The city has kept its soul while acquiring its infrastructure. And in 2026, both are fully available to you.

Ram Mandir Darshan Timings 2026 – The Complete Daily Schedule

Knowing the timing structure before you arrive is arguably the most important piece of planning information for your Ayodhya visit. The temple has a fixed daily schedule of rituals, public darshan windows, and afternoon breaks — and many first-time visitors arrive at 11:30 AM only to find the gates have just closed.

Here is the complete 2026 darshan and aarti schedule, including the information most travel sites omit:

Ritual / SessionTimeWhat You Experience
Mangala Aarti (limited access)4:30 AMThe deity is awakened — divine bells, incense, first lamps of the day
Shringar Aarti6:30 AMRam Lalla adorned in fresh flowers and ceremonial dress
Morning Darshan (Golden Window ★)7:00 AM – 11:30 AMBest time for general devotees. Cooler, less crowded, most peaceful.
Afternoon Break (Gates Closed)12:00 PM – 2:00 PMDo not arrive at 11:30 AM expecting entry — gates close at noon
Evening Darshan2:00 PM – 7:00 PMCooler after 4 PM. Beautiful pre-sunset atmosphere
Sandhya Aarti7:00 PMBells, chants, traditional lamps — the most devotionally charged ceremony of the day
Final Entry / Late EveningUntil 9:00–10:00 PMShayan Aarti at 10 PM ends the day’s ritual cycle
⚠️  Sunday timings differ: temple opens at 6:00 AM, evening darshan extends until 7:30 PM. Festival days (Ram Navami, Diwali, Makar Sankranti) have entirely separate crowd-management schedules — your package guide will brief you the evening before.

The most important timing insight: Arriving by 6:30–6:45 AM on a weekday gives you the best possible experience. The morning Shringar Aarti is visible from outside the sanctum, the queues are at their shortest, and the light inside the temple in the early morning has a quality that afternoon visits simply cannot match. If you are booking a Ram Mandir darshan package through us, we plan your temple departure from the hotel at 6:00 AM for exactly this reason.

What Is a Ram Mandir Darshan Package? (And What It Actually Means for You)

A Ram Mandir darshan package is a fully arranged pilgrimage service that includes your transportation to Ayodhya, a knowledgeable local guide, accommodation (for overnight packages), meals, and the logistics of temple timing and entry management — so that everything from your hotel pickup to your return journey is handled, and your attention stays on the darshan itself.

Think of it this way. Ayodhya on a weekday morning can have 80,000 to 100,000 visitors. On a Ram Navami weekend, that number can exceed 500,000 in a single day. Navigating temple queues, security checkpoints, the 1-kilometre walk from the checkpoint to the sanctum, the locker system for valuables, and the correct entry gate for your e-pass slot — all of this is manageable, but it is much more manageable when someone who does it every week is walking next to you.

That is what a guided darshan package provides. Not VIP skip-the-line access (there is no such official system at Ram Mandir — more on that in the next section), but something often more valuable: someone who knows when to go, which gate to use, what to expect at each checkpoint, and what not to bring.

Ram Mandir Darshan Package Price 2026 – Honest and Complete Breakdown

The competitor websites show one price (₹20,000 per person) and nothing else. The reality is that there is a Ram Mandir darshan package for every budget — from a single-day trip under ₹3,000 to a full multi-city spiritual circuit. Here is the complete honest picture:

Package TierPrice (Per Person)What’s Included
Day Trip (No Hotel)₹2,999 onwardsAC cab, guide, Ram Mandir + Hanuman Garhi + Kanak Bhawan + Saryu Ghat
1 Night / 2 Days (Recommended ★)₹6,500 onwardsAC cab, local guide, hotel stay, breakfast + dinner, complete Ayodhya circuit
Mid-Range Family Package₹12,000 – ₹14,000SUV/Innova, 3-star hotel, all meals, priority timing management, Saryu Aarti viewing
Varanasi + Ayodhya Combo₹5,499 onwardsBoth cities, private cab, guides in each city, hotel in Ayodhya
Varanasi + Prayagraj + Ayodhya (3-City)₹12,999 onwardsFull spiritual circuit: Kashi Vishwanath + Triveni Sangam + Ram Mandir. 4–5 days

Pricing notes: All prices above are per person and assume a group of 2 or more. Solo travellers are charged a modest single-supplement (roughly 20–30% additional) due to the fixed cost of the private vehicle. GST is charged additionally at the prevailing government rate. All pricing at Ayodhya Travel Services is confirmed in writing before you pay a single rupee. WhatsApp us for a custom quote — response within 60 minutes during business hours.

Sugam E-Pass vs Guided Package – Which One Is Right for You?

Let us address a common point of confusion. Many visitors search for ‘VIP darshan at Ram Mandir’ expecting a paid skip-the-queue system like Tirupati or Shirdi. As of 2026, the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust does not operate an official paid VIP darshan. What they do offer is the Sugam Darshan E-Pass — a free time-slot booking system that reduces wait time significantly compared to the general walk-in queue.

The distinction matters because travel agents who promise ‘VIP darshan’ are describing their ability to manage your e-pass booking and guide you through the process efficiently — not a purchased queue bypass. We want to be clear about what you are getting, because informed devotees have better visits.

FeatureSugam E-Pass (Free)Guided Package (Assisted)
CostFreeIncluded in your package price
Queue wait time30–90 minutes15–30 minutes (guide knows optimal timing window)
Booking complexitySlots open 15 days out; fill instantly; requires online accountYour operator handles everything end-to-end
Temple etiquette guidanceNone providedFull briefing from guide before entry
Help if slot unavailableRe-book yourself; no supportOperator manages alternative access route
Context about the templeNone — audio guide optional at extra costExpert cultural and religious commentary throughout
Best forTech-savvy solo travellers with flexible timingFamilies, seniors, first-timers, group pilgrims

Our recommendation: If you are a solo tech-savvy traveller with a flexible schedule and plenty of patience for portal queues, the Sugam e-pass is free and effective. If you are travelling with family, parents, or seniors — or if this is your first time in Ayodhya and you do not want the logistics to dominate your experience — a guided package is worth every rupee. Book your e-pass slot for 7:00 AM, and let us handle the rest.

What’s Included in the Ayodhya Travel Services Package

Here is exactly what is and is not covered when you book with us. No small print.

✅  INCLUSIONS❌  EXCLUSIONS
AC sedan / SUV / Innova (based on group size)Airfare / train tickets to Ayodhya
Experienced local guide with temple knowledgePersonal expenses (puja items, prasad, phone calls)
Hotel accommodation (1 night for overnight packages)Temple entrance fees (general darshan is free)
Breakfast + dinner (overnight package)Travel insurance
All temple transfers (Ram Mandir, Hanuman Garhi, Kanak Bhawan, Saryu Ghat)Lunches
Sugam e-pass assistance and timing managementGST (charged additionally at prevailing government rate)
Railway station / airport pickup and dropAny changes arising from flight/train delays
24/7 WhatsApp support during your tripItems not mentioned under Inclusions

For families with elderly members who need mobility assistance, please mention this at the time of booking. Our guides are familiar with the accessibility routes through the temple complex and will arrange accordingly. View our dedicated senior-citizen-friendly pilgrimage packages for a version of this itinerary designed specifically around mobility and comfort needs.

Day-by-Day Itinerary – The 2-Day, 1-Night Ayodhya Experience

This is our most popular package — the overnight format that lets you see both sides of Ayodhya: the calm of early-morning darshan and the fire and chants of the Saryu Aarti at dusk.

Day 1 — Arrival, Ram Mandir Darshan & Ayodhya’s Sacred Temples

  1. 6:00 AM: Arrival at Ayodhya Junction / Faizabad railway station or Maharishi Valmiki Airport. Your driver meets you at the exit gate with a name board.
  2. 6:30 AM: Hotel check-in and freshen up. Your guide briefs you on the day: what to carry, what to leave in the hotel, the dress code, and the morning plan.
  3. 7:00 AM: Depart for Ram Janmabhoomi. The guide manages your Sugam e-pass entry, locates the correct gate, and walks with you through the security checkpoint and the approach walk.
  4. 7:00 – 9:30 AM: Ram Mandir darshan. Your guide explains the temple architecture (Nagara style, 161-feet height, 70 acres of complex), the sacred significance of the site, and the key shrines within the complex — including the Kuber Tila, Saptarishi Mandap, and the sanctum housing Ram Lalla.
  5. 10:00 AM: Hanuman Garhi — the hilltop temple of Lord Hanuman. 76 stone steps lead to the top; the view over Ayodhya from here is one of the finest vantage points in the city. Brief darshan, 30–40 minutes.
  6. 11:00 AM: Kanak Bhawan — the golden palace-temple housing the idols of Lord Ram and Sita, gifted by Queen Kaikeyi. The bhajans playing inside this temple at mid-morning have a peaceful quality that stays with you.
  7. 12:30 PM: Lunch at hotel or a good local restaurant near the temple precinct. Your guide recommends.
  8. 2:30 PM: Nageshwarnath Temple — one of Ayodhya’s oldest Shiva temples, said to have been established by Kush, the son of Lord Ram. A reminder that Ayodhya’s spiritual identity is older and broader than any single moment in its history.
  9. 4:30 PM: Guptar Ghat — the serene riverfront on the Saryu, believed to be the site of Lord Rama’s Jal Samadhi. A quiet, meditative spot. Many visitors say this is where Ayodhya’s real stillness lives.
  10. 7:00 PM: Saryu Aarti at Ram Ki Paidi. In 2026, this has grown into a spectacular riverfront ceremony — brass lamps, conch shells, chanting priests, and the river lit up with floating diyas. Book a front-row spot on the ghat steps.
  11. 8:30 PM: Return to hotel. Dinner. Rest.

Day 2 — Morning Darshan (Optional), Shopping & Departure

  1. 6:00 AM (Optional): A second morning visit to Ram Mandir at first light. Many overnight guests do this. The temple in the quiet morning hours before the main crowd has a meditative quality that the first visit — often filled with wonder and logistics — cannot fully capture.
  2. 8:00 AM: Breakfast at hotel.
  3. 9:30 AM: Local markets and souvenirs. Ayodhya’s street markets around the temple precinct carry Ram Lalla idols, wooden toys, sandalwood items, and the famous Ram Ladoo — a sweet made from chickpea flour that has been sold here for generations.
  4. 11:00 AM: Hotel check-out.
  5. 12:00 PM: Departure transfer to Ayodhya Junction / Faizabad station or Maharishi Valmiki Airport. Journey complete.

The Complete Ayodhya Temple Circuit – What to Visit Beyond Ram Mandir

Ram Mandir is the heart of the visit, but Ayodhya is a city of over 7,000 temples. These are the ones that genuinely earn their place in your itinerary:

Hanuman Garhi

A 10th-century hilltop temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman, built on the spot where Hanuman is believed to have kept vigil to protect Ram Janmabhoomi. The 76 steps are worth climbing — the view from the top over the temple spires of Ayodhya is extraordinary and provides orientation to the entire city. The inner sanctum houses a unique form of Hanuman as a child in his mother Anjani’s lap.

Kanak Bhawan

Arguably the most visually beautiful temple in Ayodhya — a golden palace-temple with elaborately decorated interiors and a main shrine containing jewelled idols of Ram and Sita. The story behind the temple is itself touching: according to tradition, this was a palace gifted personally to Sita by Queen Kaikeyi — the same queen whose request sent Ram into exile. A moment of reconciliation in stone and gold.

Nageshwarnath Temple

One of the twelve Jyotirlingas is Kashi Vishwanath in Varanasi. Nageshwarnath in Ayodhya, while not among the twelve, is one of the most historically significant Shiva shrines in Uttar Pradesh — built by Kush, Lord Ram’s son, and considered one of the oldest surviving temples in the city. For pilgrims doing the full Uttar Pradesh sacred circuit, a visit here bridges the Rama and Shiva traditions in a single, profound site. If you are planning to combine Ayodhya with Varanasi, visit our Kashi Vishwanath and Varanasi darshan guide for details.

Guptar Ghat

Located slightly outside the main city, this ghat on the Saryu is one of the most spiritually charged spots in Ayodhya — and one of the quietest. It is said to be the site of Lord Ram’s Jal Samadhi, his final departure from the earth. The ghat has been beautifully developed and is particularly serene in the late afternoon, when the light on the water has the quality of old temple paintings.

Ram Ki Paidi — The Saryu Ghat Steps

Ram Ki Paidi is the main bathing ghat on the Saryu — a long, terraced stretch of stone steps leading down to the river. The 7 PM Saryu Aarti held here is the centrepiece of any Ayodhya evening. In 2026, the aarti is performed by a team of priests in front of thousands of devotees, with brass lamps, conch shells, and the river illuminated by floating diyas. It has grown, in the two years since Ram Mandir’s consecration, into something that genuinely stands alongside the Varanasi Ganga Aarti in scale and beauty.

How to Reach Ayodhya in 2026 – By Train, Flight & Road

By Train (Most Popular)

Ayodhya Junction (AY) is the main railway station, 1 km from Ram Mandir. Major connections include Delhi (10–12 hours via Ayodhya Express or Humsafar Express), Varanasi (3 hours), Lucknow (1.5 hours), and Prayagraj (3.5 hours). Ayodhya Cantt is a secondary station.

By Air

Maharishi Valmiki International Airport (Ayodhya) is 10 km from Ram Mandir and operates direct flights from Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, and Kolkata. Book a cab from Ayodhya Airport to Ram Mandir through Ayodhya Travel Services in advance.

By Road from Varanasi

Varanasi to Ayodhya is approximately 200 km — a 3.5 to 4-hour drive on the well-maintained Purvanchal Expressway. This is one of the most popular routes for pilgrims combining both cities. Our Varanasi to Ayodhya cab booking covers the full door-to-door service with an AC vehicle and experienced driver.

By Road from Lucknow

Lucknow to Ayodhya is approximately 135 km — about 2–2.5 hours. The route is smooth and well-signposted. Our cabs operate on this route daily.

Ram Mandir Dress Code, Temple Rules & What to Carry

This is the section every first-time visitor wishes they had read before arriving. The temple management takes its guidelines seriously.

Dress Code

  • Shoulders covered (no sleeveless, no tank tops, no off-shoulder clothing)
  • Knees covered (no shorts, no short skirts)
  • Traditional attire is welcomed: Kurta-pyjama / dhoti for men; saree, salwar-kameez, or kurti with dupatta for women
  • Shoes removed at the designated demarcation point — wear comfortable slip-on shoes for easy removal
  • June heat advisory: wear light breathable cotton. A cotton dupatta can double as a head covering once inside

What to Carry

  • Valid government photo ID (Aadhaar Card, PAN Card, Passport, Voter ID) — mandatory for security clearance
  • Your Sugam e-pass printed or on your phone (your guide will handle this)
  • A small tote or jhola bag for your darshan items — no large trolleys or suitcases
  • Water bottle (fill at the free water stations at the complex entry)
  • Cash in small denominations (₹10–₹50) for donation boxes if you wish

What NOT to Bring

  • Mobile phones — not permitted inside the inner sanctum. Use the free locker facility (PFC) at the entry.
  • Leather items (belts, wallets, leather shoes) — restricted in the inner sanctum area
  • Flowers from outside (garlands sold by approved vendors inside the complex)
  • Large food items or liquids beyond a standard water bottle
  • Professional cameras with removable lenses — subject to confiscation

Practical tip for June–September visitors: Ayodhya in peak summer (April–June) reaches 42°C by mid-morning. Plan your temple visit strictly in the 6:30–9:30 AM window. The afternoon darshan (2–7 PM) becomes more bearable after 4:30 PM when the sun begins to drop. A cotton hand towel and small cap are helpful additions to your bag.

Best Time to Visit Ayodhya – Month by Month Guide for 2026

Not all months are created equal when it comes to the Ram Mandir experience. Here is the honest, practical breakdown:

  • October–February (Best Season): Cool and clear. October brings post-monsoon freshness; November offers the spectacular Dev Deepawali celebrations; December and January have the most comfortable temple-visiting weather of the year. Ram Navami (April) aside, this is when the quality of the experience is at its peak.
  • Ram Navami (April): The birthday of Lord Ram. Crowds of 300,000–500,000+ on this single day. The most spiritually charged date in the Ayodhya calendar — but requiring the most advance planning. Book 4–6 weeks ahead. Your guide manages the crowd.
  • March–April: Good weather in March. By mid-April the heat begins building. Still manageable for morning visits if you depart by 6:30 AM.
  • May–June: Hot (38–42°C). Not impossible, but the temple complex walk is physically demanding. Keep visits strictly to the early morning window. This period does have the advantage of lower package prices and shorter queues.
  • July–September (Monsoon): Rain brings relief from the heat and makes Ayodhya’s ghats and green spaces beautiful. The Saryu can be dramatic and high during monsoon. A unique, quieter experience — but confirm road conditions before booking.

Combine Ayodhya with Varanasi & Prayagraj – The Complete Spiritual Circuit

If you are travelling to Ayodhya from any distance, consider this: Varanasi, Prayagraj, and Ayodhya form a triangle of the three most sacred cities in Hinduism within a 3.5-hour drive of each other. Visiting all three as a connected pilgrimage is something many devotees do once in a lifetime and wish they had planned for from the beginning.

Option 1: Ayodhya + Varanasi (2 Days)

Day 1 in Ayodhya (Ram Mandir, Hanuman Garhi, Saryu Aarti) + Day 2 drive to Varanasi (morning Ganga boat ride, Kashi Vishwanath Temple, Ganga Aarti). This two-city package runs from ₹5,499 per person. Details: Ayodhya–Varanasi tour taxi package.

Option 2: Varanasi + Prayagraj + Ayodhya (4–5 Days)

The complete Uttar Pradesh spiritual circuit — Kashi Vishwanath and Ganga Aarti in Varanasi, the Triveni Sangam at Prayagraj (where the Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati meet), and Ram Mandir darshan in Ayodhya. This is the Char Dham equivalent for devotees based in North India. Full itinerary and pricing: Varanasi–Prayagraj–Ayodhya tour package.

Option 3: Pilgrimage from Lucknow

Flying into Lucknow is often significantly cheaper than flying directly to Ayodhya. Our pilgrimage tour package from Lucknow covers the drive from Lucknow (2 hours), full Ayodhya temple circuit, overnight stay, and optional onward travel to Varanasi.

Frequently Asked Questions – Ram Mandir Darshan Package 2026

What is the Ram Mandir darshan timing in 2026?

Ram Mandir general darshan is open from 7:00 AM to 11:30 AM in the morning and from 2:00 PM to 7:00 PM in the evening, with a midday break. On Sundays, the temple opens at 6:00 AM and evening darshan extends to 7:30 PM. The Sandhya Aarti at 7:00 PM and the Shayan Aarti at 10:00 PM are additional daily rituals. Morning arrival between 6:30 and 7:00 AM is recommended for the shortest queues and the most peaceful experience.

Is darshan at Ram Mandir free?

Yes. General darshan at Ram Mandir is completely free for all devotees. No ticket purchase is required. The Sugam Darshan E-Pass — also free — is a voluntary online time-slot booking system that reduces queue wait times. It is available through the official portal online.srjbtkshetra.org. Slots open 15 days in advance and fill quickly, especially for weekend mornings.

What is the dress code for Ram Mandir?

Modest traditional attire is required — shoulders and knees must be covered. Kurta-pyjama or dhoti for men; saree, salwar-kameez, or kurti with dupatta for women are ideal. Shoes must be removed at the designated demarcation line. Leather items are restricted in the inner sanctum area. Mobile phones are not permitted inside the sanctum and should be deposited at the free locker facility.

How far in advance should I book a Ram Mandir darshan package?

For regular weekday visits during non-festival periods, 3–7 days advance booking is usually sufficient. For festival dates (Ram Navami, Dev Deepawali, Makar Sankranti, Chhath Puja), book 4–6 weeks in advance — hotel availability around Ayodhya becomes tight very quickly during peak pilgrimage periods.

Can I book a Ram Mandir darshan package for just 1 person?

Yes. Solo bookings are available. A solo traveller is typically charged a single-supplement of approximately 20–30% on the per-person rate due to the fixed cost of the private vehicle. WhatsApp us at +91 9696248024 with your travel dates and we will give you a transparent quote within the hour.

What is the difference between Sugam Darshan and VIP Darshan?

As of 2026, there is no official paid VIP darshan at Ram Mandir operated by the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust. The Sugam Darshan E-Pass is the official free slot-booking system. When tour operators use the term ‘VIP Darshan’, they are describing an assisted service — a guide who manages your e-pass booking, accompanies you through the entry process, and optimises your timing to minimise wait time. This is a genuine and valuable service, but it is not a paid queue bypass.

Can I combine my Ram Mandir visit with Varanasi?

Yes — and many of our guests do. Varanasi is approximately 200 km from Ayodhya (3.5 hours by road on the Purvanchal Expressway). Our Ayodhya–Varanasi tour taxi package covers both cities in a comfortable 2-day itinerary starting from ₹5,499 per person.

Is the Ayodhya tour package suitable for senior citizens?

Yes. We have designed our packages with senior visitors in mind — our senior citizen pilgrimage packages include accessible vehicle boarding, mobility assistance at the temple ghat steps, early-morning temple timing to avoid peak crowds, and hotel selection based on accessibility rather than just price. Please mention any mobility requirements at the time of booking.

How to Book Your Ram Mandir Darshan Package

Booking takes under three minutes. Here is how it works with Ayodhya Travel Services:

  1. Contact us on WhatsApp: +91 9696248024 — send a message saying ‘Ram Mandir package’ with your travel date and group size.
  2. We confirm the package, pricing, and your departure details in writing — before any payment.
  3. Your AC vehicle and guide are confirmed. A pickup time and ghat/station meeting point are shared.
  4. Show up. We handle everything else — your only job is to be present.

No prepayment traps. No hidden charges. No booking form that disappears into an inbox.

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Final Thought — The Darshan That Stays With You

There are travels that are enjoyable. And there are travels that change something inside you. Standing in front of Ram Lalla at dawn — the sanctum lit by the glow of brass lamps, the chanting of priests, the faint smell of the morning marigolds — is the second kind.

A well-planned Ram Mandir darshan package does not manufacture the experience. It protects it. It handles the queue, the timing, the logistics, the route through the city — so that when you finally stand before the deity, there is nothing between you and that moment.

That is what Ayodhya Travel Services is here for. Book your package today →

Written by the Ayodhya Travel Services Team

Ayodhya Travel Services is a Varanasi-based pilgrimage tour and taxi company specialising in spiritual travel across Uttar Pradesh. Our team has personally guided thousands of families, solo pilgrims, and senior citizens through the Ram Mandir complex since its inauguration in January 2024. We operate daily on the Varanasi–Ayodhya–Prayagraj circuit and know these roads, temples, and ghats better than any booking platform does. View all packages →  |  Phone: +91 9696248024

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