( Uttra Pradesh , Madhya pradesh , Maharashtra , Karnataka , Tamil Nadu )
Ayodhya - Prayagraj - Chitrakoot - Prayag Raj - Bengaluru - Hampi - Madurai - Rameswaram - Madurai
Day 01 | Arrival in Ayodhya
Day 02 | Ayodhya - Prayagraj (165 Km 04-05 Hrs )
Day 03 | Prayagraj - Chitrakoot Dham - Prayagraj ( Round 268 Km 06-07 Hrs )
Day 04 | Prayagraj - Mumbai (Flight/Train) - Nashik ( M-N 188 Km 03-04 Hrs )
Day 05 | Nashik Local Sightseeing
Day 06 | Nashik - Mumbai ( N-M 188 Km 03-04 Hrs ) - Bangalore (Via Flight/Train)
Day 07 | Bangalore - Hampi ( 345 Km 07-08 Hrs )
Day 08 | Hampi Local & Historical Sightseeing
Day 09 | Hampi - Bangalore ( 345 Km 07-08 Hrs )
Day 10 | Bangalore - Madurai (Via Flight/Train) - Rameswaram ( 172 Km 04-05 Hrs )
Day 11 | Rameswaram Local Sightseeing
Day 12 | Rameswaram - Departure To Madurai Airport / Railway Station ( 174 Km 02-03 Hrs )
Day 01 | Arrival in Ayodhya
Upon arrival at Ayodhya Airport / Railway Station / Bus Stand, you will be greeted and assisted by our tour representative. From there, enjoy a comfortable transfer to your pre-booked hotel.After check-in and some relaxation, set out to explore the sacred landmarks of Ayodhya.Your sightseeing tour includes:Shri Ram Janmabhoomi – The revered birthplace of Lord Rama,Kanak Bhawan – A charming temple known for its intricate architecture and religious significance,Hanuman Garhi – A hilltop temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman, offering panoramic views of the city,Nageshwarnath Temple – An ancient Shiva temple believed to have been established by Kush, the son of Lord Rama,Gulab Bari – A historical garden and tomb complex of Nawab Shuja-ud-Daula, known for its Mughal architecture and serene ambiance,Sita Rasoi (meaning Sita’s Kitchen) is a sacred and historically significant site located near the Ram Janmabhoomi in Ayodhya. It is believed to be the ancient kitchen of Goddess Sita, the consort of Lord Rama.This site has now been converted into a temple shrine, where idols of Sita, Ram, Lakshman, Bharat, and Shatrughan are worshipped. Inside, you can also see symbolic representations of traditional kitchen utensils used during the Treta Yuga.Visiting Sita Rasoi offers a unique blend of spiritual reverence and cultural heritage, giving devotees a glimpse into the divine household life of Lord Rama and Sita.After the day's sightseeing, return to your hotel overnight stay in Ayodhya.
Day 02 | Ayodhya - Prayagraj (165 Km 04-05 Hrs )
After a hearty breakfast at the hotel, check out and begin your journey towards Prayagraj (formerly Allahabad), a city rich in religious and historical significance.Upon arrival, check in to your hotel and enjoy lunch. Later in the afternoon, proceed for local sightseeing:Triveni Sangam – The sacred confluence of three rivers: Ganga, Yamuna, and the mythical Saraswati. This spiritually significant spot is visited by thousands for ritual bathing and prayers. The contrasting colors of the rivers make the meeting point visually striking. Priests (pandas) assist devotees with pujas and holy dips,Hanuman Mandir – A unique temple featuring a reclining idol of Lord Hanuman, believed to be submerged during the Ganga's rise,Anand Bhavan – The former residence of the Nehru family, now a well-maintained museum showcasing the life and legacy of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and the freedom movement,Swaraj Bhawan – Adjacent to Anand Bhavan, this historic building is where Indira Gandhi, India’s first woman Prime Minister, was born.After sightseeing, return to the hotel overnight stay in Prayagraj.
Day 03 | Prayagraj - Chitrakoot Dham - Prayagraj ( Round 268 Km 06-07 Hrs )
After an early breakfast, embark on a spiritually enriching day trip to Chitrakoot Dham, a sacred town deeply associated with the life of Lord Rama.Upon arrival, visit the following revered sites:Kamadgiri Temple – A forested hill believed to be the original Chitrakoot, surrounded by a sacred parikrama path.,Sati Anusuya Temple – Dedicated to Sati Anusuya, the devoted wife of Sage Atri, known for her purity and penance,Gupt Godavari – A pair of caves believed to be Lord Rama and Lakshman's secret meeting place during exile,Ramghat – A peaceful ghat along the Mandakini River, associated with Lord Rama’s stay and daily rituals,Sphatik Shila – A pair of crystalline rocks believed to bear the footprints of Lord Rama and Sita,Hanuman Dhara – A temple and scenic spot on a hill, where a natural spring is believed to have cooled Hanuman after burning Lanka.After completing your spiritual tour, drive back to Prayagraj overnight stay at your hotel in Prayagraj.
Day 04 | Prayagraj - Mumbai (Flight/Train) - Nashik ( M-N 188 Km 03-04 Hrs )
After enjoying a delicious breakfast at the hotel, proceed to the Prayagraj Airport or Railway Station to board your flight or train to Mumbai (tickets to be arranged on your own). Upon arrival at Mumbai Airport, you will be greeted by our driver/executive who will assist you with the journey to Nashik, a city steeped in mythology and history.Nashik, located on the banks of the Godavari River, is one of the holiest cities in India and a major site of the Kumbh Mela, which is held here every 12 years. The city also holds great significance in the Ramayana, being the place where Lord Rama spent part of his exile.Upon reaching Nashik, check in to your hotel and take some time to refresh and relax. The rest of the evening is free for you to unwind or explore the surrounding area at your own pace.Enjoy a comfortable overnight stay at your hotel in Nashik, as you prepare for the next leg of your spiritual and cultural journey.
Day 05 | Nashik Local Sightseeing
Begin your day with a wholesome breakfast at the hotel before setting out to explore the spiritually significant and mythologically rich city of Nashik. Your first destination is Panchvati, a sacred area located on the banks of the holy Godavari River. Panchvati holds immense importance in the Ramayana, as it was one of the key locations during Lord Rama’s 14-year exile.Here, visit the revered Kalaram Mandir, a black stone temple dedicated to Lord Rama, known for its impressive architecture and deep spiritual atmosphere. Continue to Sita Gupha, a narrow cave believed to be the place where Sita stayed during the exile and from where she was abducted by Ravana. You will also visit the Goraram Mandir, another significant shrine dedicated to Lord Rama.Later, proceed to Trimbakeshwar Temple, located about 28 km from Nashik. This ancient temple is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva and holds a unique significance due to the presence of three lingas representing Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh. The temple’s serene location at the foothills of the Brahmagiri mountain adds to its spiritual appeal.Throughout the day, your guide may share key moments from the Ramayana connected to this region: the disfiguring of Surpanakha (Ravana’s sister) by Laxman, the slaying of demons Khar and Dushan, and the dramatic abduction of Sita by Ravana. Panchvati was once part of the Dandakaranya forest, and legends tell how Lord Rama, Sita, and Laxman received blessings from Rishi Atri and his wife Anusuya, who gifted Sita jewelry later dropped in Kishkindha during her abduction.After this deeply enriching day, return to your hotel in Nashik overnight stay.
Day 06 | Nashik - Mumbai ( N-M 188 Km 03-04 Hrs ) - Bangalore (Via Flight/Train)
After enjoying a hearty breakfast at your hotel in Nashik, check out and begin your drive towards Mumbai, where you will be dropped at the airport to board your flight to Bangalore (tickets to be arranged on your own). Sit back and relax as you transition from Maharashtra to the vibrant state of Karnataka.Upon arrival at Bangalore Airport, you will be greeted by our executive/driver, who will assist with your transfer to the hotel. After check-in, take some time to refresh and relax from your journey.In the evening, step out to explore a few of the city’s key attractions. Begin with a visit to the famous ISKCON Temple Bangalore, a beautifully designed spiritual center that blends modern architecture with traditional Indian temple styles. Later, you can head to MG Road, one of Bangalore’s busiest commercial hubs, ideal for shopping, enjoying street food, or simply soaking in the urban vibe of the city.Return to your hotel overnight stay in Bangalore.
Day 07 | Bangalore - Hampi ( 345 Km 07-08 Hrs )
After an early breakfast at your hotel in Bangalore, begin your journey towards the ancient city of Hampi, a drive of approximately 345 kilometers taking around 07-08 hours. Hampi, believed to be the legendary Kishkindha Nagari mentioned in the Ramayana, is a site of immense mythological, historical, and architectural importance.Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hampi is nestled along the banks of the Tungabhadra River and is home to over 1,600 monuments, including temples, palaces, forts, market streets, and other ancient ruins. The city also served as the glorious capital of the Vijayanagara Empire in the 14th century, known for its wealth, culture, and grandeur.Upon arrival, check in to your hotel and spend the rest of the evening at leisure, either relaxing at the hotel or taking a short walk to soak in the tranquil surroundings of this heritage town.Enjoy and settle in for a peaceful overnight stay at your hotel in Hampi.
Day 08 | Hampi Local & Historical Sightseeing
After a refreshing breakfast at the hotel, set out for a full day of exploration in Hampi, a city that beautifully blends mythological lore with stunning architectural heritage.Your tour begins with a visit to Kishkindha Falls and the surrounding region, believed to be the legendary monkey kingdom of Kishkindha from the Ramayana. This land holds deep spiritual significance, as it is the very place where Lord Rama met Hanuman for the first time—an encounter that marked the beginning of a divine alliance. It was also here that Lord Rama formed his friendship with Sugreev, and where the dramatic battle between Sugreev and his brother Bali (Bali Vadh) took place.Continue your visit to the Rishimukh Hills, another important Ramayana-linked site, where Sugreev and Hanuman are said to have taken refuge and first saw Rama and Lakshmana approaching. The scenic beauty and tranquility of these hills add a deeply spiritual atmosphere to the mythological relevance.Later, explore other temples and ancient ruins spread across Hampi, many of which date back to the Vijayanagara Empire and showcase exceptional Dravidian architecture. Notable sites may include the Virupaksha Temple, Vittala Temple, Hazara Rama Temple, Queen’s Bath, Elephant Stables, and Lotus Mahal, depending on the time and interest.After a spiritually enriching and historically fascinating day, return to your hotel in Hampi and a comfortable overnight stay.
Day 09 | Hampi - Bangalore ( 345 Km 07-08 Hrs )
After a leisurely breakfast at your hotel in Hampi, check out and begin your drive back to Bangalore. The journey covers approximately 345 kilometers and takes around 07-08 , offering a scenic route through the heart of Karnataka.
On arrival in Bangalore, check in to your hotel and take the evening to relax and unwind after the long drive. You may choose to rest at the hotel or explore nearby markets or cafés, depending on your energy and interest.Enjoy at the hotel overnight stay in Bangalore.
Day 10 | Bangalore - Madurai (Via Flight/Train) - Rameswaram ( 172 Km 04-05 Hrs )
This morning, after an early breakfast at your hotel in Bangalore, proceed to the airport to board your flight to Madurai (flight/train tickets to be arranged on your own). Upon your arrival at Madurai Airport, you will be warmly welcomed by our local representative.From here, begin your scenic drive to Rameswaram, located approximately 172 kilometers from Madurai, a journey of around 04-05 hours. This sacred town, situated on Pamban Island, is one of the most revered Char Dham pilgrimage sites in India and is deeply associated with the life and journey of Lord Rama.On reaching Rameswaram, check in to your hotel and take some time to freshen up. In the evening, visit the iconic Ramanathaswamy Temple, an architectural marvel dedicated to Lord Shiva. According to legend, this is the place where Lord Rama worshipped Lord Shiva and established a Shiva Lingam to seek forgiveness for killing Ravana, a Brahmin.After soaking in the spiritual energy of the temple and its massive corridor halls—the longest among all Hindu temples—return to your hotel overnight stay in Rameswaram.
Day 11 | Rameswaram Local Sightseeing
Begin your day early with a spiritual bath at Agni Theertham, a sacred spot located along the eastern sea shore, just a short distance from the Ramanathaswamy Temple. It is believed that a holy dip here washes away all sins and purifies the soul, making it an essential ritual for pilgrims visiting Rameshwaram.Afterward, proceed to Jada Teertham, a serene and lesser-known site located in a quiet village setting. According to legend, this is where Lord Rama washed his hair (Jada) after slaying Ravana, before performing rituals to atone for Brahmahatya dosha (sin of killing a Brahmin).Continue your spiritual journey with a visit to the Five-Faced Hanuman Temple (Panchamukhi Hanuman Mandir). This revered temple is known for the unique idol of Lord Hanuman with five faces and is believed to house sacred floating stones used to build the bridge to Lanka (Ram Setu) as described in the Ramayana.Spend the rest of the day soaking in the divine ambiance of Rameshwaram or relaxing at your hotel overnight stay in Rameshwaram.
Day 12 | Rameswaram - Departure To Madurai Airport / Railway Station ( 174 Km 02-03 Hrs )
After an early breakfast and check-out from your hotel in Rameshwaram, begin your drive back to Madurai, a journey of approximately 02-03 hours covering about 172 kilometers. Upon arrival in Madurai, visit the magnificent Meenakshi Amman Temple, one of the most iconic and architecturally rich temples in South India. Dedicated to Goddess Meenakshi (a form of Parvati) and Lord Sundareswarar (a form of Shiva), the temple is renowned for its towering gopurams (gateway towers), intricate sculptures, and spiritual ambiance. Take some time to explore the temple complex and experience the sacred energy that draws devotees from around the world.After the temple visit, depending on your flight schedule, you may have time for a brief local shopping stop or lunch at a traditional South Indian restaurant (optional).Later, you will be dropped at Madurai Airport or Railway Station for your onward journey, carrying with you the spiritual essence of this memorable journey — from the footsteps of Lord Rama, the ideal king and devotee, to the heart of India's most sacred temples and mythological landscapes.