Ayodhya: Embark on a spiritual journey to Ayodhya, the birthplace of Lord Rama and a city steeped in mythology and history. Our meticulously designed Ayodhya tour packages allow you to explore the sacred Ram Janmabhoomi, the Hanuman Garhi Temple, and the beautiful ghats along the Sarayu River. Engage in spiritual practices and rituals that resonate deeply with the local culture, offering you a profound experience of this revered city. Our Ayodhya holiday packages are tailored to provide a blend of spirituality and exploration, accommodating both pilgrims and curious travelers. Experience guided tours that delve into the rich narratives of Ramayana while enjoying local cuisine that reflects the flavors of the region. With comfortable accommodations and thoughtfully planned itineraries, you can fully immerse yourself in the divine atmosphere of Ayodhya. With Pikme, arranging your travel logistics is effortless, allowing you to focus on the spiritual essence and historical significance of this holy city.
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| Divine Odyssey: A Journey Through Allahabad | 02 Nights / 03 Days | Rs.15,336 |
| Divine Duo: Exploring Mathura And Vrindavan | 03 Nights / 04 Days | Rs.20,449 |
| Spiritual Odyssey: Explore Ayodhya, Prayagraj, Gaya And Varanasi | 04 Nights / 05 Days | Rs.25,561 |
| Varanasi Shiva - Ayodhya Rama | 06 Nights / 07 Days | Rs.35,785 |
| Heritage And Holiness: Exploring The Diverse Charms Of Uttar Pradesh | 08 Nights / 09 Days | Rs.46,010 |
Immerse yourself in Ayodhya's sacred heritage with our comprehensive tour packages. Led by expert guides, explore the newly constructed Ram Mandir, ancient temples, and holy ghats along the Sarayu River. Our carefully crafted itineraries blend spiritual experiences with historical insights, offering authentic encounters with local traditions. Visit Hanuman Garhi, Kanak Bhawan, and Treta Ke Thakur, while learning about the city's mythological significance. Packages include comfortable stays, traditional cuisine, and participation in evening aartis. Whether you're a devotee or cultural enthusiast, our Ayodhya tours promise a deep connection with this ancient city's timeless allure. Book now for an unforgettable spiritual journey.
1. Dress modestly and behave respectfully: Ayodhya is a holy city, so dress conservatively, covering shoulders and knees. Remove shoes before entering temples. Avoid public displays of affection. Be mindful of photography restrictions in sacred areas. Respect local traditions and religious sentiments at all times
2. Best time to explore Ayodhya: Visit between October and March for pleasant weather. Avoid summer months (April-June) due to extreme heat. If possible, time your visit during festivals like Ram Navami or Diwali for a vibrant cultural experience. Book accommodations in advance, especially during peak pilgrim seasons
3. Transportation options in Ayodhya: Use auto-rickshaws or cycle rickshaws for short distances within the city. For a unique experience, take a boat ride on the Sarayu River. Consider hiring a local guide for in-depth historical and mythological insights. Walking is ideal for exploring the old city's narrow lanes
4. Food and water precautions: Stick to bottled water and avoid ice in drinks. Try local vegetarian specialties from reputable restaurants or street vendors with good hygiene practices. Carry hand sanitizer and use it frequently. Be cautious with street food and always check for freshly cooked items
5. Discover Ayodhya's other attractions: Visit Ayodhya Research Institute to learn about the city's history and archaeology. Explore local markets for traditional handicrafts and religious souvenirs. Take a peaceful walk in Ram Ki Paidi, a series of ghats along the Sarayu River. Don't miss the sound and light show at Tulsi Smarak Bhawan.
A traditional Indian dessert made with creamy kulfi, vermicelli, rose syrup, and dry fruits, a must-try treat
A savory delight of deep-fried kachoris served with spicy potato curry, a popular street food snack in Ayodhya
A sweetened, condensed milk dessert flavored with cardamom, served with nuts and saffron, a perfect dessert after meals
A classic North Indian breakfast of puffed pooris with tangy aloo sabzi, perfect for a hearty meal in Ayodhya
A refreshing cold beverage made with milk, saffron, dry fruits, and spices, often enjoyed during festive occasions
A traditional fried pancake soaked in sugar syrup, often served as a sweet treat during festivals in Ayodhya
Handcrafted statues of Lord Ram, Sita, and Hanuman, often available in various sizes, a religious souvenir to take home
Beautiful wooden carvings, including toys, home decor, and religious figurines, crafted by local artisans
Colorful fabric or embroidered wall hangings depicting scenes from Ramayana, perfect for adding a cultural touch to your home
Traditional brass utensils and religious items like diyas and puja thalis, showcasing local craftsmanship
Fragrant incense sticks made using natural ingredients, often bought for religious or meditative purposes
Ethnic wear such as kurtas, sarees, and dupattas featuring local fabrics and hand-embroidered designs
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| 1. Visit Ram Janmabhoomi Temple:- | Explore the birthplace of Lord Ram, one of the most significant spiritual sites for Hindus, and experience its deep religious significance. |
| 2. Stroll Along Saryu River:- | Take a peaceful walk along the banks of the sacred Saryu River, known for its spiritual and historical relevance in Hindu mythology. |
| 3. Attend Aarti at Hanuman Garhi:- | Attend the mesmerizing evening aarti at Hanuman Garhi Temple, dedicated to Lord Hanuman, offering a divine experience with chanting and spiritual energy. |
| 4. Explore Kanak Bhawan:- | Discover the architectural beauty of Kanak Bhawan, a temple dedicated to Lord Ram and Sita, known for its detailed carvings and historical significance. |
| 5. Visit Treta Ke Thakur:- | A historical temple that commemorates the spot where Lord Ram performed the Ashwamedha Yagna, it holds immense significance in Ayodhya's religious history. |
| 6. Explore Ram Katha Park:- | Enjoy the serene atmosphere at Ram Katha Park, where open-air theaters host cultural events and performances showcasing stories from the Ramayana. |
Ayodhya experiences moderate to heavy rainfall during the monsoon season, from July to September. While the landscape turns lush, travel can be challenging due to wet roads and occasional flooding. Temple visits remain feasible but plan accordingly with umbrellas and raincoats. It's less crowded, offering a peaceful pilgrimage atmosphere.
Summer in Ayodhya, from April to June, is characterized by intense heat, with temperatures often soaring above 40 C. Sightseeing and outdoor activities can be uncomfortable due to the hot weather. It is advisable to visit temples early in the morning or late in the evening. Hydrate well and wear light, comfortable clothing.
Winter, from October to February, is the ideal time to visit Ayodhya. The cool and pleasant weather makes temple visits and sightseeing comfortable, with temperatures ranging from 8 C to 25 C. It's the peak tourist season, especially around festivals, so expect a lively atmosphere and larger crowds.
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