Divine Yatra to Varanasi and Ayodhya

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Trip Duration

Trip Dates

February
  1. 14th Feb 2026
  1. 14th Mar 2026

Why Join Us?

Young Hearted people

Hikerwolf involves travelers of all youth groups from teenagers to adults. i.e., 18-48 years only (young-hearted people)

Safe for Girls

There is majority of girls on the tour (more than 70%) and even in our staff to make you feel comfortable and safer than ever. Your safety is our prime priority.

Highly Enthusiastic Trip Leaders

The enthusiasm in the well-trained leaders itself is a wholesome vibe. Along with them even introverts turn into extroverts in no time.

Best for Solo Traveler

86% of the solo travellers join us and together they turn strangers into friends to remember.

Couple Friendly Group

We, as well as the travellers are most welcoming and cool minded towards everyone. Enjoyment and comfort are the motive all along the trip.

Free Assistance

We will assist you to plan the journey from your hometown to the destination airport and back, with our guidance and free assistance.

Short Itinerary

Departure from LTT at 11:00 AM (Train at 11:30 AM)
(LTT Jaynagar Express – 11061)

  • Arrival in Varanasi at 12:25 PM & later hotel check-in.
  • Afternoon visit to Dashashwamedh Ghat.
  • Attend Evening Aarti.
  • Dinner at 8:30 PM.
  • Overnight Stay: Varanasi
  • Early morning darshan at Kashi Vishwanath Temple (05:00 AM).
  • Free till 12:30 PM, followed by lunch.
  • Afternoon visit to Kal Bhairav Mandir (01:30 PM).
  • Evening exploration of Varanasi Market – silk sarees, handicrafts & street food.
  • Sunrise boat ride from Assi Ghat at 05:30 AM till Namo Ghat
  • Visit Manikarnika Ghat, Ratneshwar Mandir & Maha Mrityunjay Mandir
  • Evening departure to Ayodhya
  • Early morning visit to Ram Mandir (05:00 AM).
  • Visit Hanuman Garhi / Kanak Bhawan (optional based on time).
  • Transfer to Ayodhya Cantt. Railyway Station
  • Board train to Mumbai at 02:00 PM. (Saket Express – 22184)
  • Overnight Train Journey

Arrival in Mumbai by 05:00 PM.

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Trip Inclusions

Trip Highlights

Ram Mandir

The grand Ram Mandir in Ayodhya is the spiritual centerpiece of the city, built on the sacred site believed to be Lord Ram’s birthplace. This magnificent temple is a blend of divine faith and architectural brilliance, with intricate carvings, towering spires, and a majestic aura that captivates every visitor. Pilgrims from across India and the world come here to seek blessings and witness the fulfillment of centuries-old devotion. The temple not only symbolizes Lord Ram’s eternal presence but also reflects India’s rich cultural and spiritual heritage.

Kal Bhairav Mandir (Varanasi)

Hop on a two-wheeler and enjoy the enchanting beauty. Witness Dedicated to Lord Kal Bhairav, the fierce form of Shiva, this ancient temple holds immense significance for locals. Known as the Kotwal of Kashi (the guardian of Varanasi), it is believed no one can stay in the city without Kal Bhairav’s permission. The temple houses an idol of Lord Bhairav adorned with a garland of skulls, symbolizing his power over life and death. Devotees come here to seek protection, strength, and courage. The aura of the temple, combined with its unique traditions, makes it an unforgettable part of the Varanasi pilgrimage.the changing landscape with lush green paddy fields, brown desert-like regions, and tranquil lakes greeting you at every corner. Make sure you capture all of this on camera.

Kanak Bhawan (Ayodhya)

Kanak Bhawan, also known as the Golden Palace, is one of the most beautiful temples in Ayodhya. It was gifted to Goddess Sita by Queen Kaikeyi after her marriage to Lord Ram. The temple’s sanctum houses enchanting idols of Lord Ram and Sita, adorned with golden crowns and ornaments. The peaceful ambiance, along with its exquisite architecture and spiritual significance, makes it a favorite among devotees. Visiting Kanak Bhawan gives a glimpse into the love and devotion surrounding Ram and Sita, making it a soulful stop in Ayodhya.

Dashashwamedh Ghat (Varanasi)

Considered the most popular attraction in Hampi, this architectural marvel is located within the Vittala Temple complex. Yes, It's the same Stone ChariDashashwamedh Ghat, the most vibrant and celebrated ghat in Varanasi, is known for its evening Ganga Aarti, where priests perform synchronized rituals with fire lamps, chants, and conch sounds. According to legends, Lord Brahma performed the Dashashwamedh Yajna here, making it a sacred site. The atmosphere during the aarti is mesmerizing, with thousands of devotees and travelers gathered on the steps, boats glowing with diyas, and the sacred Ganges flowing beside. It’s a spiritual spectacle that captures the essence of Varanasi’s timeless devotion.ot that is on our 50 Rupee note. The carvings and sheer beauty of this structure make it a "must-visit" in Hampi.

Kashi Vishwanath Mandir (Varanasi)

Kashi Vishwanath Mandir, one of the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva, is the spiritual heart of Varanasi and a must-visit for every devotee. Located on the western banks of the Ganga, the temple is believed to grant liberation (moksha) to all who worship here. The present structure, with its magnificent golden spire and domes, was rebuilt in the 18th century by Maharani Ahilyabai Holkar. The temple’s sanctum houses the revered Shivling, where thousands of pilgrims offer prayers daily. The energy inside the shrine is deeply spiritual, reflecting the eternal connection of Kashi with Lord Shiva.

Manikarnika Ghat (Varanasi)

Manikarnika Ghat is the oldest and most sacred cremation ghat in Varanasi, believed to offer moksha (liberation from rebirth) to those cremated here. According to legends, the ghat was created by Lord Vishnu and sanctified by Lord Shiva. Despite its association with death, the ghat exudes a profound spiritual energy. The continuous burning pyres, the chants of mantras, and the unwavering belief of the people reflect Varanasi’s eternal cycle of life and death. Witnessing this site leaves visitors with deep introspection about the meaning of existence and liberation.

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