Ram Mandir Ayodhya is open 7:00 AM-11:30 AM and 2:00 PM-7:00 PM daily. General darshan is completely free. Sugam Darshan (expedited entry) requires advance online booking – nominal fee applies. Queue wait time is 1-3 hours depending on the day. Arrive at 7:00 AM for the fastest general darshan. No mobile phones or bags inside. Experience My India arranges complete Ayodhya tour packages from ₹2,999 per person. WhatsApp +91-7302265809. Jai Shri Ram 🙏
Ram Mandir Ayodhya is not just a new temple. It is the fulfilment of a 500-year wait – built on the site believed to be the birthplace of Lord Rama, consecrated on 22 January 2024 in a ceremony watched by over 500 million people across India and abroad. Since its opening, the temple has received over 100,000 pilgrims on peak days, making it one of the most visited religious sites in India within months of opening.
I am Gurudutt, born and raised in Braj Bhoomi – the sacred land of Mathura and Vrindavan – and the founder of Experience My India. Since 2018, I have guided 50,000+ pilgrims through the sacred heartland of North India, including the complete Ayodhya circuit. Every practical detail in this guide is verified from direct on-ground experience.
By the end of this guide you will know the exact darshan and aarti timings, how Sugam Darshan (expedited entry) works and how to book it, the correct sequence to visit Ayodhya’s major sites in one day, how to reach from Delhi and every major city and the food and shopping that make Ayodhya’s pilgrimage experience complete.
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ToggleWhy Ram Mandir Ayodhya Is a Once-in-a-Generation Pilgrimage
The Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir stands on the site where, according to Hindu belief and a Supreme Court of India judgment in 2019, Lord Rama was born. The legal and historical journey to this temple spans over 500 years of conflict, court cases, negotiation and finally resolution. The Supreme Court’s unanimous verdict on 9 November 2019 paved the way for construction. The consecration ceremony (Pran Pratishtha) on 22 January 2024 installed the Ram Lalla idol in its permanent sanctum sanctorum for the first time.
For devout Hindus, a darshan at Ram Mandir Ayodhya is not comparable to visiting any other temple. This is the Janmabhoomi – the birthplace – of Maryada Purushottam Ram, one of the two primary avatars of Vishnu. The significance is equivalent to a Muslim visiting Mecca, a Christian visiting Jerusalem or a Buddhist visiting Bodh Gaya.
Experience My India helps pilgrims from across India reach Ayodhya with the planning and local knowledge that makes this darshan what it should be – not a rushed tourist stop but a properly prepared, deeply felt yatra. WhatsApp +91-7302265809.
Ram Mandir Ayodhya Darshan Timings 2026 – Complete Reference
Ram Mandir follows a two-session darshan schedule with an afternoon closure. The temple closes completely between the morning and evening sessions for maintenance and internal rituals.
| Session | Opening Time | Closing Time | Notes |
| Morning session | 7:00 AM | 11:30 AM | Darshan gates open from 7:00 AM |
| Afternoon closure | 11:30 AM | 2:00 PM | Temple closed – no darshan |
| Evening session | 2:00 PM | 7:00 PM | Sandhya Aarti at 7:30 PM closes the day |
| Shringar Aarti (Jagaran) | 6:30 AM | – | Before public darshan opens – special window |
Critical planning note: Timings may shift slightly during major Hindu festivals – Ram Navami, Diwali, Vivah Panchami and Kartik Month. Experience My India checks the official Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust schedule for your specific travel dates before confirming the itinerary. WhatsApp +91-7302265809 with your dates.
Crowd peak windows to avoid:
- 8:30 AM to 10:30 AM – highest morning crowd (post-opening rush)
- Late afternoon 4:30 PM to 6:30 PM – second daily peak
Least crowded windows:
- 7:00 AM sharp – arrive at opening for fastest darshan
- 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM – immediately after afternoon reopening
Ram Mandir Ayodhya Aarti Timings 2026
| Aarti | Time | Description |
| Shringar Aarti (Jagaran) | 6:30 AM | Morning awakening ritual – deity dressed for the day |
| Bhog Aarti | 12:00 Noon | Midday food offering ritual – during afternoon closure |
| Sandhya Aarti | 7:30 PM | Evening closing aarti – most atmospheric |
Important: The Shringar Aarti at 6:30 AM begins before public darshan opens at 7:00 AM. General visitors cannot attend this aarti. The Sandhya Aarti at 7:30 PM happens after the evening darshan session closes at 7:00 PM – access to this aarti is through special arrangements. Experience My India can arrange Sandhya Aarti viewing for groups traveling on multi-day Ayodhya packages. WhatsApp +91-7302265809.
Entry Rules – General Darshan vs Sugam Darshan
Understanding the two darshan options before arriving saves significant time and frustration.
| Feature | General Darshan | Sugam Darshan (VIP/Expedited) |
| Cost | Free | Nominal fee (online booking) |
| Booking required | No | Yes – advance online booking |
| Queue time | 1-3 hours (variable) | 15-30 minutes |
| Walk through security | Same | Same – no bypass of security |
| Mobile phones inside | Not permitted | Not permitted |
| Bags inside | Not permitted | Not permitted |
| Dress code | Modest Indian attire recommended | Same |
| Cloak room required | Yes | Yes |
| Best for | Pilgrims with flexible time | Pilgrims with time constraints, elderly, families with children |
What BOTH darshan options share: All visitors – general or Sugam – must deposit mobile phones, bags, cameras and all electronic items at the cloakroom outside the temple complex before entry. This is non-negotiable and strictly enforced. Private vehicles cannot access the area immediately near the temple – all visitors travel the final stretch by electric rickshaw or on foot.
Security checkpoint reality: Ram Mandir’s security is comparable to an airport – multiple checkpoints, metal detectors and bag X-ray before the cloakroom itself. Budget 20-30 minutes for the security and cloakroom process even with Sugam Darshan, before the darshan queue begins.
How to Book Sugam Darshan (Expedited Entry) Pass Online
Sugam Darshan at Ram Mandir Ayodhya is the official expedited darshan system – it does not bypass security but significantly reduces queue time from 1-3 hours to approximately 15-30 minutes.
Booking process:
Step 1: Visit the official Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust website or the designated booking portal (check sriramsansthan.com for current booking link – it updates periodically).
Step 2: Select your darshan date, session (morning or evening) and number of visitors.
Step 3: Complete the booking and receive a confirmation with a QR code or reference number.
Step 4: Arrive at the Sugam Darshan entry point – separate from the general queue – with your booking confirmation and a valid photo ID.
Step 5: Proceed through security and cloakroom (same process as general darshan – budget 20-30 minutes).
| Sugam Darshan Detail | Information |
| Booking platform | Official temple trust portal (sriramsansthan.com) |
| Booking lead time | Available from 1 day to several weeks ahead |
| Cost | Nominal fee – confirm current rate at booking |
| ID required | Valid photo ID for each visitor – Aadhaar, passport, voter card |
| Children | May require ID for children above a certain age |
| Cancellation | Check cancellation policy at time of booking |
| Offline booking | Not available – online only |
Important warning: Third-party websites and agents offering “Ram Mandir VIP darshan passes” for ₹500-₹2,000 are unofficial. The only legitimate Sugam Darshan booking is through the official temple trust portal. Experience My India guides every pilgrim to the correct booking process. WhatsApp +91-7302265809.
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Ram Mandir Ayodhya – History and Architecture
Historical timeline:
| Year | Event |
| 1528 | Babri Masjid constructed on the disputed site by Mir Baqi under Mughal Emperor Babur |
| 1949 | Idols of Ram Lalla found inside the mosque – site sealed by government order |
| 1992 | Babri Masjid demolished – national controversy, legal cases follow |
| 2019 | Supreme Court of India delivers unanimous 5-0 verdict – land awarded for Ram temple construction |
| 2020 | Foundation stone laid by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 5 August 2020 |
| 2024 | Pran Pratishtha (consecration) ceremony on 22 January 2024 – Ram Lalla idol installed in permanent sanctum |
Architecture facts:
| Feature | Detail |
| Architectural style | Nagara style – traditional North Indian temple architecture |
| Primary material | Pink sandstone from Rajasthan (Bansi Paharpur) |
| Main temple height | Approximately 161 feet (three stories) |
| Complex area | 70 acres total complex |
| Main sanctum area | 2.7 acres |
| Construction team | Tata Projects Limited (lead contractor) |
| Shilpa Shastra | Designed by architect Chandrakant Sompura |
| Total temples in complex | Main temple + 6 subsidiary temples planned |
| Ram Lalla idol | Black stone sculpture – ancient idol that was installed in temporary structure in 1949 |
The Nagara architectural style uses a curvilinear tower (shikhara) that tapers to a point – representing Mount Meru. The three-story main temple at Ram Mandir stands 161 feet tall. The pink sandstone from Bansi Paharpur in Rajasthan is the same stone used in several Mughal and Rajput monuments – chosen for its durability and its warm resonance with the Ayodhya landscape.
Complete Ayodhya Visiting Sequence – What to See and In What Order
A correctly sequenced Ayodhya visit covers all significant sites in one full day without backtracking and without arriving at closed temples.
Recommended sequence (Experience My India standard):
Morning (6:30 AM – 12:00 PM):
Stop 1 – Hanuman Garhi (6:30-7:30 AM) Tradition in Ayodhya holds that Hanuman Garhi must be visited before Ram Mandir – Lord Hanuman is the protector of Ayodhya and Rama’s most devoted servant. The temple sits on a hillock with 76 steps and receives pilgrims from before sunrise. Visiting here first before the Ram Mandir queue builds is the correct both traditional and practical sequence.
Stop 2 – Ram Mandir / Ram Janmabhoomi (7:00-10:30 AM) Arrive at the Ram Mandir complex from 7:00 AM for the lowest queue. With Sugam Darshan booked in advance, total time including security and cloakroom: 60-90 minutes. Without Sugam Darshan on a regular weekday: 90-180 minutes. Budget accordingly.
Stop 3 – Kanak Bhawan (10:30-11:30 AM) Kanak Bhawan is one of Ayodhya’s most beloved temples – believed to be the palace gifted to Sita by her mother-in-law Kaikeyi after her marriage to Rama. The gold-domed temple contains beautiful images of Sita-Ram and is significantly less crowded than Ram Mandir. Peaceful atmosphere, ornate interior, 15 minutes walk from Ram Mandir.
Afternoon (12:00-2:00 PM): Ram Mandir is closed 11:30 AM-2:00 PM. Use this window for lunch and rest.
Late Afternoon / Evening (2:00-7:30 PM):
Stop 4 – Saryu Ghat (4:00-6:00 PM) The Saryu river is as central to Ayodhya as the Yamuna is to Vrindavan. Lord Rama is believed to have taken his final departure (Jal Samadhi) in the Saryu. Evening at Saryu Ghat – watching the lamps float on the water and hearing the distant temple bells – is the emotional conclusion of any Ayodhya visit. Ram Ki Paidi Ghat is the main bathing ghat, built with stepped platforms along the river.
Stop 5 – Sandhya Aarti (7:30 PM, if arranged) The evening closing aarti at Ram Mandir is spiritually significant. Attendance through special arrangement – Experience My India can coordinate this for multi-day Ayodhya visitors. WhatsApp +91-7302265809.
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| Site | Distance from Ram Mandir | Time Needed | Best Timing |
| Hanuman Garhi | 500 metres | 45-60 minutes | Before 7:30 AM |
| Kanak Bhawan | 300 metres | 30-45 minutes | 10:30 AM-12:00 PM |
| Saryu Ghat (Ram Ki Paidi) | 1.5 km | 60-90 minutes | 4:30-6:30 PM |
| Nageshwarnath Temple | 1 km | 30 minutes | Morning |
| Tulsi Smarak Bhawan | 1.2 km | 30-45 minutes | Afternoon |
How to Reach Ram Mandir Ayodhya – From All Major Cities
| From City | Best Route | Travel Time | Experience My India Service |
| Delhi | Lucknow-Agra Expressway + NH27 (630 km) or train | Road 10-11 hrs / Train 7-8 hrs (Vande Bharat) | AC cab pickup from Delhi hotel or station |
| Lucknow | Road NH27 (135 km) | 2.5-3 hours | Lucknow + Ayodhya combo packages |
| Varanasi | Road NH19/NH27 (200 km) | 4-4.5 hours | Varanasi + Ayodhya 2-city package |
| Prayagraj | Road (165 km) | 3.5 hours | Prayagraj + Ayodhya pilgrimage package |
| Mumbai | Fly to Ayodhya Airport (Maharishi Valmiki International) | Flight 2 hrs + cab 30 min | Airport pickup pre-arranged |
| Bangalore | Fly to Ayodhya Airport | Flight 2.5 hrs + cab 30 min | Airport pickup + hotel pre-booked |
| Mathura / Vrindavan | Road via Agra-Lucknow Expressway (400 km) | 6.5-7 hours | Braj + Ayodhya multi-city package |
By Train: Ayodhya Junction (AY) and Ayodhya Cantt (AWB) are the two main stations – both served by trains from Delhi, Lucknow, Varanasi and Gorakhpur. Ayodhya Junction is approximately 1.5-2 km from Ram Mandir. From the station, electric rickshaws reach the temple area in 10-15 minutes (₹20-₹40).
Ayodhya Airport: Maharishi Valmiki International Airport Ayodhya opened in December 2023 – one of India’s newest airports, specifically developed to handle the increase in pilgrimage traffic. Flights now connect Ayodhya directly to Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Ahmedabad and Chennai. Experience My India arranges airport pickup for all fly-in Ayodhya packages. WhatsApp +91-7302265809.
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Local transport within Ayodhya: Private vehicles cannot access the area immediately surrounding Ram Mandir. All pilgrims travel the final 500 metres-1 km to the temple entrance by electric rickshaw or on foot. E-rickshaws are the primary local transport throughout Ayodhya (₹20-₹50 per ride). Experience My India pre-arranges all local transport for every tour group.
Best Time to Visit Ram Mandir Ayodhya
| Season / Period | Weather | Crowd Level | Special Events | Verdict |
| October-March | 10-25°C – comfortable | Moderate | Kartik Month (Oct-Nov), Ram Vivah Panchami (Nov/Dec) | ✅ Best season overall |
| Ram Navami (March/April) | 25-35°C | Extremely high | Krishna’s Rama’s birthday – largest annual gathering | Book 3-4 months ahead |
| Diwali (Oct/Nov) | 20-28°C | Very high | Ayodhya Deepotsav – millions of diyas on Saryu Ghat | ✅ Most spectacular – book 2 months ahead |
| Winter (Dec-Feb) | 8-20°C | Moderate | – | ✅ Comfortable – clear mornings |
| Summer (April-June) | 38-45°C | Low | – | ⚠️ Intense heat – visit only before 9:00 AM and after 5:30 PM |
| Monsoon (July-Sept) | 28-35°C | Low | – | ⚠️ Rain possible – Saryu Ghat steps slippery |
Best time of day to visit Ram Mandir: 7:00 AM – the opening window. Arrive at the security checkpoint before 7:00 AM to be among the first pilgrims in. Queue at this time: 30-60 minutes even without Sugam Darshan. The same darshan at 9:30 AM means 2-3 hour queues.
Ayodhya Deepotsav (Diwali evening) is one of the most visually spectacular events in North India – the entire city and Saryu Ghat are lit with hundreds of thousands of diyas (oil lamps). Experience My India arranges Deepotsav viewing packages annually. WhatsApp +91-7302265809 for availability.
Ayodhya Food Guide – What the City Is Famous For
Ayodhya follows a strictly vegetarian food tradition. The city has no non-vegetarian restaurants and the food culture is shaped by prasadam-style cooking – pure, simple and devotionally prepared.
| Food Item | Best Location | Cost | Best Time |
| Peda (milk sweet) | Sweet shops near Ram Mandir and Hanuman Garhi | ₹150-₹400 per kg | Anytime – buy as prasad |
| Kheer (rice pudding) | Temple prasadam counters and local dhabas | ₹50-₹100 | Morning after darshan |
| Kadha Prasad (wheat halwa) | Ram Mandir and Hanuman Garhi prasad counters | Free / ₹20-₹50 | After darshan |
| Poori Sabji | Dhabas near Saryu Ghat | ₹60-₹100 | Morning 7-10 AM |
| Rabri | Old Ayodhya sweet shops | ₹60-₹120 | Evening |
| Chaat (Ayodhya style) | Street stalls near temple area | ₹40-₹80 | Evening |
| Basundi | Sweet shops near Ram Ki Paidi | ₹80-₹150 | Evening |
Ayodhya’s most famous sweet is the temple-style Peda – a dense milk-based sweet offered as prasad at Ram Mandir and Hanuman Garhi. It differs from Mathura Peda in texture – drier and more crumbly. Buy from shops near the temple rather than vendors outside security checkpoints where quality varies.
What to Buy in Ayodhya – Shopping Guide
| Item | Best Location | Price Range | Best For |
| Ram Lalla idol (new consecrated form) | Shops near Ram Mandir | ₹200-₹5,000+ | Home temple |
| Peda and sweets | Temple-area sweet shops | ₹150-₹400/kg | Prasad to carry home |
| Rudraksha malas | Temple lane shops | ₹100-₹1,000 | Devotional practice |
| Ram Nama stoles (shawls) | Cloth shops near Ram Mandir | ₹200-₹800 | Worn during darshan |
| Ram Darbar paintings | Art shops in old Ayodhya | ₹300-₹3,000 | Home decoration |
| Sindoor and puja items | Temple supply shops | ₹50-₹200 | Daily puja |
| Wooden Ram Lalla cradle (Palna) | Craft shops near Kanak Bhawan | ₹500-₹2,000 | Devotional gift |
Shopping timing: Evening 5:00-8:00 PM is the best shopping window – shops are fully stocked, the heat has reduced and the atmosphere near Saryu Ghat after the evening aarti is pleasant. Experience My India guides recommend specific trusted shops that carry authentic items near Ram Mandir.
Ground Truth – What Nobody Tells You About Ram Mandir Ayodhya
1. The queue reality: 1-3 hours is not an exaggeration – it is the standard weekday experience. On a regular Tuesday morning, arriving at 9:00 AM means a 90-120 minute queue. On a weekend, the same arrival time means 2-3 hours. Ram Mandir currently receives 50,000-100,000 pilgrims on peak days. The 7:00 AM opening window cuts this wait to 30-60 minutes. Sugam Darshan cuts it further to 15-30 minutes. There is no other queue management option.
2. Every electronic item must be deposited before security – including smart watches. The cloak room requirement at Ram Mandir is comprehensive: mobile phones, cameras, tablets, earbuds, smart watches, power banks and any battery-operated device. The cloakroom is outside the security perimeter – deposit happens before you enter the first security gate. Cloakroom is free. Build 20-30 minutes into your timing for this process.
3. Hanuman Garhi has 76 steps – plan for elderly visitors in advance. Hanuman Garhi requires climbing 76 stone steps to reach the main temple. For elderly pilgrims, this is manageable with time but not with rushing. Experience My India plans 45-60 minutes for Hanuman Garhi for senior citizen groups – with rest stops built in. If a family member cannot manage the steps, the main darshan area at ground level still provides a complete experience.
4. Electric rickshaws near Ram Mandir quote inflated rates at peak hours. Standard e-rickshaw fare within Ayodhya: ₹20-₹50. During Ram Navami, Diwali and other peak festivals – or on weekend evenings near the Saryu Ghat – the same ride is quoted at ₹150-₹300. Experience My India pre-arranges all local transport for tour groups. No negotiation at the temple gate.
5. Ayodhya is a completely vegetarian city – planning meals requires knowing this. There are no non-vegetarian restaurants anywhere in central Ayodhya. All food near the temple area and Saryu Ghat is vegetarian and largely prasadam-style. For pilgrims who eat non-vegetarian food at home, this is a 1-2 day adjustment – local food quality is genuinely good and the range of sweets and savoury options is sufficient. Experience My India confirms restaurant and dhaba quality for every tour group before the visit.
Frequently Asked Questions – Ram Mandir Ayodhya
VIP entry at Ram Mandir Ayodhya is called Sugam Darshan – an official expedited entry system managed by the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust. It must be booked online through the official temple portal with a valid photo ID. A nominal fee applies. Sugam Darshan reduces queue time from 1-3 hours to approximately 15-30 minutes. Anyone outside the temple offering paid “VIP passes” is unofficial and should be avoided. Experience My India guides every pilgrim to the correct booking process. WhatsApp +91-7302265809.
Yes – general darshan at Ram Mandir Ayodhya is completely free and requires no advance booking. You join the regular queue at the security checkpoint from 7:00 AM (morning session) or 2:00 PM (evening session). Wait time is typically 1-3 hours on regular days and longer on weekends and festivals. Sugam Darshan (expedited entry) requires advance online booking. Experience My India advises on whether Sugam Darshan is genuinely needed for your specific travel date. WhatsApp +91-7302265809.
Ayodhya is famous for its temple-style vegetarian food – the city has no non-vegetarian restaurants. The most famous items are Peda (dense milk sweet offered as prasad at Ram Mandir and Hanuman Garhi), Kheer (rice pudding), Kadha Prasad (wheat halwa distributed at temples), Poori Sabji from dhabas near Saryu Ghat and Rabri from old-city sweet shops. Experience My India includes a food walk through the temple area in all 2-day Ayodhya tour packages. WhatsApp +91-7302265809.
The most authentic purchases in Ayodhya are Ram Lalla idols in the newly consecrated form (₹200-₹5,000+), temple-made Peda sweets (₹150-₹400 per kg as prasad), Rudraksha malas from temple lane shops (₹100-₹1,000), Ram Nama stoles worn during darshan (₹200-₹800) and wooden Ram Lalla cradles (Palna) from craft shops near Kanak Bhawan (₹500-₹2,000). Evening 5:00-8:00 PM is the best shopping window. Experience My India recommends specific trusted shops.
Ram Mandir Ayodhya does not have a strictly enforced dress code at the gate. However, traditional and modest Indian attire is strongly recommended – kurta-pyjama for men, saree or salwar kameez for women. Shorts, sleeveless tops and very casual Western clothing are considered disrespectful by many devotees and may draw attention. Practical clothing for the walk (comfortable flat footwear for the security and cloak-room queue) is more important than formal dress. Experience My India briefs every pilgrim on this before arrival.
Tradition in Ayodhya holds that Hanuman Garhi must be visited before Ram Mandir – Hanuman is considered the protector of the Ram Janmabhoomi and Rama’s supreme devotee. Most Ayodhya locals and experienced pilgrims follow this sequence: Hanuman Garhi first (6:30-7:30 AM), then Ram Mandir (from 7:00 AM opening). After Ram Mandir, Kanak Bhawan is the recommended next stop. Experience My India follows this exact sequence in all Ayodhya tour itineraries. WhatsApp +91-7302265809.
Total Ram Mandir darshan time – including security, cloakroom deposit, queue and darshan itself – is approximately 60-90 minutes with Sugam Darshan on a regular weekday. Without Sugam Darshan on a regular weekday, budget 90-180 minutes. On weekends or festival days without Sugam Darshan, budget 3-4 hours minimum. Experience My India always books Sugam Darshan for tour groups to keep the itinerary manageable and the darshan quality high. WhatsApp +91-7302265809.
Ayodhya Junction (AY) is the nearest major railway station – approximately 1.5-2 km from Ram Mandir complex. From Ayodhya Junction, electric rickshaws reach the temple area in 10-15 minutes (₹20-₹40). Ayodhya Cantt (AWB) is the second station. Both are connected to Delhi, Lucknow, Varanasi and Gorakhpur. Experience My India arranges station pickup for all rail-arrival Ayodhya packages. WhatsApp +91-7302265809 with your arrival train details.
Yes – Maharishi Valmiki International Airport Ayodhya (AYJ) was inaugurated in December 2023. It currently operates flights to Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Ahmedabad and Chennai. The airport is approximately 10-12 km from Ram Mandir – approximately 25-35 minutes by cab. Experience My India arranges airport pickup for all fly-in Ayodhya packages. WhatsApp +91-7302265809 to confirm current flight routes and pre-book your airport transfer.
Yes – with specific planning. The Ram Mandir complex itself has accessible pathways for elderly pilgrims. Hanuman Garhi has 76 steps – manageable with time but challenging to rush. Experience My India plans all senior citizen Ayodhya tours with Sugam Darshan booked in advance (avoiding long standing queues), electric cab support for the temple approach and Hanuman Garhi visited at a comfortable pace with built-in rest stops. WhatsApp +91-7302265809 with specific mobility requirements before booking.
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