Ayodhya With Varanasi Tour Package
Destination :
Ayodhya - Varanasi
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Ayodhya With Varanasi Tour Package

Two of India's holiest cities, Ayodhya and Varanasi, are situated in the Uttar Pradesh region. Lord Rama was born at Ayodhya, which has a rich cultural and religious history. The city of Varanasi, usually referred to as Kashi, is renowned for its historic temples, ghats, and a wealth of cultural traditions. It is regarded as the spiritual center of India. The rich cultural and religious legacy of these two cities may be explored by taking a trip that includes both Ayodhya and Varanasi. Below is a thorough summary of the route, as well as the local foods and businesses you may explore while traveling. Have a look at 2 Days Ayodhya and Varanasi tour package which gives the complete essence of spirituality of India.

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Day 1: Entry into Ayodhya

You will reach Lord Rama's birthplace, Ayodhya, on the first day. From there you can book a cab or get into a local transport or you might book a luxury car. You may tour the city of Ayodhya after you check in and get ready.

Ayodhya tourist attractions:

Ram Janmabhoomi is one of India's most famous temples and the location of Lord Rama's birth. Hanuman Garhi is a hilltop shrine with sweeping views of the city that is dedicated to Lord Hanuman. Kanak Bhawan, a temple honoring Lord Rama and his wife Sita, renowned for its exquisite artwork and construction. The palace of King Dashrath, the father of Lord Rama, and a magnificent example of Mughal design, is known as Dashrath Mahal.

Ayodhya's regional food is renowned for being delectable vegetarian and is influenced by the city's rich cultural heritage. Among the foods you really must taste are:

A traditional treat during holidays, gujiya is a sweet dessert prepared with mawa, khoya, and dried fruits. A cool beverage called lassi is produced with yogurt, sugar, and a variety of flavors, including rose, mango, and saffron. Baking wheat balls, or baati, and serving them with dal, chokha (mashed potatoes and brinjal), and chutney is a traditional meal from Uttar Pradesh. If you want to explore more and more, extend Ayodhya & Varanasi trip to 3 days and enjoy at its fullest.

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Day 2: Ayodhya to Varanasi

You can book any transport to reach Varanasi as tempo traveller or car rental in India. India's spiritual capital, on the second day after breakfast.

Varanasi tourist attractions:

One of India's most respected temples, Kashi Vishwanath Temple is devoted to Lord Shiva.

Lord Buddha delivered his first speech in Sarnath, which is also the location of various Buddhist temples and stupas.

Dashashwamedh Ghat is one of Varanasi's oldest and most well-known ghats, where the Ganga Aarti is performed each evening. Another famous & well-liked locations for boat trips is the Manikarnika Ghat, a holy ghat where the final rites of the dying are performed. A wonderful experience is taking a boat trip on the Ganges, especially around sunrise or sunset. You may stroll the ghats, see the Ganga Aarti, and enjoy the breathtaking city vistas. The lives and times of Lord Rama are portrayed in the wonderfully manicured park known as Ramkatha. A large monument of Lord Rama and a copy of the Ram Setu are among the many displays and sculptures in the park. One can also go and visit this park.

A religious trip in UP comes with culinary delights. Ayodhya tour with Varanasi fill your food diary with awesome taste & flavour. Varanasi's native cuisine is renowned for its mouthwatering street food and traditional dishes. Among the foods you really must taste are the breakfast meal called Kachori Sabzi consists of fried bread (kachori) and a hot potato curry (sabzi). Malaiyyo is a traditional Varanasi dessert prepared with milk, saffron, and sugar. Chaat, a well-known street snack made of fried flatbread that is crisp and eaten with a hot sauce made of potatoes, chickpeas, and tamarind chutney.

These are just a handful of the amazing activities you can enjoy with a weekend trip of Varanasi and Ayodhya. You will never forget the rich cultural and spiritual experiences that both towns have to offer.

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