The Ayodhya Varanasi Prayagraj tour package is not a modern creation. It is a path that’s always been there — followed quietly by saints, pilgrims, families, and seekers. You don’t choose this journey. Often, this journey chooses you.
These three cities have never shouted for attention. But something in them speaks to you — not in noise, but in stillness. The ghats, the temples, the confluences — they don’t just belong to the past. They wait for you, even now.
In this blog, Ayodhya Varanasi Tourism brings together details that matter — not just what you’ll see, but what you might feel — with latest travel updates, routes, and tips for 2025.
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ToggleWhy Does the Journey Start in Ayodhya?
Ayodhya is not just a place. It’s a beginning. Not only in the Ramayan — but also in your own thoughts.
And now, with the Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir finally open, it feels like that beginning is more complete.
- 2025 Update – Ram Mandir is open daily from 6 AM to 12 PM and 3 PM to 10 PM. Token system for crowd control is active. Mornings are peaceful.
- New Amenities – Electric buses, cloakrooms, prasad counters, and drinking water booths near the temple complex.
- Main Sites:
- Shri Ram Janmabhoomi
- Hanuman Garhi
- Saryu Ghat (try staying for evening aarti)
- Kanak Bhawan
- Treta ke Thakur
Stay near Ram Ki Paidi or in Dharamshalas run by UP Tourism. Most places are walkable from the ghats.
The air in Ayodhya has changed in 2025 — not just because of roads and lights — but because people now walk slower here, almost like their thoughts are catching up.
This city gently brings you closer to the spiritual tour to Ayodhya Varanasi and Prayagraj — not by showing off, but by being exactly what it is.
What Does Kashi Offer That the World Cannot?
Kashi never tries to impress. It doesn’t smile for photos. But it watches you. And when you let go of your questions, it shows you something — not outside, but inside.
- Kashi Vishwanath Corridor – Now fully active. Clean paths from Ganga Ghat to temple. Open from 4 AM to 11 PM. No rush if you go early.
- Places That Stay with You:
- Kashi Vishwanath Temple
- Manikarnika Ghat (where endings don’t feel like ends)
- Dashashwamedh Ghat (evening aarti is unforgettable)
- Annapurna Mandir
- Sankat Mochan Mandir
- For the Heart, Not Just Eyes:
- Morning boat ride at sunrise — nothing compares
- Sit at Assi Ghat without agenda — just listen
- Eat local thali — not for taste, but for warmth
Hotels are everywhere — but stay close to Godowlia Chowk if you want walking access. E-rickshaws run across temple areas now.
And yes, in 2025, night-time Ganga cruise rides have started — not touristy, but still soulful if you go quiet.
When your Ayodhya Varanasi Prayagraj pilgrimage itinerary reaches Kashi, don’t try to capture it. Just let it be.
Why Does the Journey End at Prayagraj?
Every river meets something. And in Prayagraj, even rivers choose to meet each other.
The Triveni Sangam — Ganga, Yamuna, Saraswati — it isn’t just a physical meeting point. It’s where many people feel they leave something behind — doubt, fear, old pain.
- 2025 Magh Mela Update – Crowd expected to cross 20 lakh. Booking for bathing slots is now digital.
- Improved Safety Measures – New ghats, drone monitoring, and fixed-rate boats near Sangam
- Places to Visit:
- Bade Hanuman Mandir (partially underground, rarely forgotten)
- Akshayavat and Saraswati Koop inside the fort
- Anand Bhawan
- Bharadwaj Ashram
Stay around Civil Lines if you want better roads and access. Yatri Niwas and small hotels have basic comfort.
Evening light installations near the Sangam started recently. You can now sit quietly and watch the rivers turn golden.
Ending your tour at Prayagraj doesn’t mean it’s over. It often means — you’re ready to return.

How Should You Plan This Tour in 2025?
You don’t need a lot to begin this journey — just time, faith, and a simple plan.
- Route Plan (Best for 2025):
- Day 1–2: Ayodhya
- Day 3–4: Varanasi
- Day 5: Prayagraj
- Distances:
- Ayodhya to Varanasi: ~4.5 hrs by road
- Varanasi to Prayagraj: ~3 hrs by road/train
- Best Season:
October to March — clear skies, cool evenings
Avoid high summer and festival rush if you prefer peace - By Air:
- Ayodhya: Maharishi Valmiki Airport (now active)
- Varanasi: Lal Bahadur Shastri Airport
- Prayagraj: Local airport available
- Travel Tip:
Book darshan passes early, especially during Ram Navami, Dev Deepawali, or Magh Mela.
Book your Ayodhya Varanasi Prayagraj tour package with someone who understands not just roads, but also the rhythm of such places. That’s what we at Ayodhya Varanasi Tourism aim to offer.
FAQs – Ayodhya Varanasi Prayagraj Tour Package
Q1. How many days should I keep for this tour?
4 to 5 days are enough for a calm and fulfilling visit.
Q2. Are online bookings available for darshan?
Yes. Ram Mandir and Kashi Vishwanath both support online darshan passes.
Q3. Can I travel with parents or elders?
Yes. Wheelchair ramps, resting areas, and guides are available at major spots now.
Q4. Are mobile phones allowed inside temples?
In some, yes. In some, no. Cloakrooms are available everywhere.
Q5. Is solo travel safe here?
Yes. Stay in good areas, travel in the day, and you’ll feel fine.
Q6. What about food?
Only vegetarian food near temples. But tasty, simple, and clean.
Q7. When is the best time to avoid crowds?
Mornings before 8 AM. Avoid big festivals unless you go prepared for crowds.
Q8. Is this a fixed package or can I adjust it?
You can customize your trip with Ayodhya Varanasi Tourism — solo, family, or group.
Q9. What’s new in 2025?
Night aarti at Sangam, cruise rides in Kashi, and improved temple logistics in Ayodhya.
Q10. Will I really feel something on this journey?
Yes. Not on the map — but somewhere quietly inside.
Book your tour packages with us for a seamless experience and make memories for lifetime.