Delhi - Mathura - Vrindavan - Agra - Ayodhya
Day 01 | Arrival In Delhi & Local Sightseeing
Day 02 | Delhi Local Sightseeing
Day 03 | Delhi - Agra via Mathura & Vrindavan ( 240 Km 05-06 Hrs )
Day 04 | Agra - Ayodhya ( 430 Km 08-09 Hrs )
Day 05 | Ayodhya Sightseeing & Departure to Airport
Day 01 | Arrival In Delhi & Local Sightseeing
Upon your arrival at Delhi Airport, you will be warmly welcomed by our representative/driver, who will assist you with your transfer to the hotel. After a smooth check-in, take some time to freshen up and relax before beginning your tour of India’s capital city a vibrant blend of ancient history and modern charm.Your sightseeing tour begins with a visit to the iconic Qutub Minar, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the tallest brick minarets in the world, known for its intricate Indo-Islamic architecture.Next, head to the serene and modern Lotus Temple, a Baháʼí House of Worship famed for its lotus-shaped structure and peaceful ambiance, welcoming people of all religions.Continue to the Laxmi Narayan Temple (Birla Mandir), a beautiful Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi. This temple is not only a spiritual site but also an architectural marvel.Later, enjoy a visit to the National Rail Museum, which showcases India’s railway heritage through its fascinating collection of vintage locomotives, carriages, and exhibits — a delight for history and train enthusiasts.After a day filled with culture, history, and sightseeing, return to the hotel overnight stay in Delhi.
Day 02 | Delhi Local Sightseeing
After a delicious breakfast at the hotel, begin your full-day exploration of Delhi, a city where timeless history meets vibrant modern life.Start your day with a visit to Raj Ghat, the peaceful memorial and cremation site of Mahatma Gandhi, where an eternal flame burns in his honor. Surrounded by lush gardens, this site is a place of quiet reflection and national pride.Next, proceed to the grand Red Fort (Lal Qila), an iconic 17th-century fortress built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the fort stands as a symbol of India's rich Mughal past and hosts the Prime Minister’s Independence Day address each year.Continue to Jama Masjid, one of the largest and most magnificent mosques in India, also built by Shah Jahan. The mosque features an expansive courtyard, soaring minarets, and striking marble domes — a masterpiece of Islamic architecture.From here, immerse yourself in the vibrant chaos of Chandni Chowk, one of Delhi’s oldest and busiest markets. Walk or take a rickshaw ride through the narrow lanes packed with shops selling everything from spices and fabrics to jewelry and street food. (Street food tasting optional, based on your preference.)In the afternoon, enjoy a scenic drive past India Gate, a 42-meter-high war memorial honoring Indian soldiers who died in World War I. Nearby, visit the National War Memorial, a beautifully designed modern tribute dedicated to the martyrs of the Indian Armed Forces in post-independence conflicts.Later in the evening, head to the magnificent Akshardham Temple, an architectural marvel showcasing Indian culture, spirituality, and heritage. You can explore the temple complex and enjoy the Light and Sound (Water) Show, which narrates stories from Indian epics using stunning visuals, music, and laser projections.
After this enriching day, return to your hotel for a relaxing overnight stay in Delhi.
Day 03 | Delhi - Agra via Mathura & Vrindavan ( 240 Km 05-06 Hrs )
After an early breakfast, check out from your hotel in Delhi and embark on a spiritually enriching journey toward Agra, with sacred stopovers at Mathura and Vrindavan, two of the holiest towns associated with the life of Lord Krishna.Your first halt is at Mathura, believed to be the birthplace of Lord Krishna. Begin your visit at the Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple, the most revered site in the town, which marks the exact spot where Krishna was born over 5,000 years ago. The temple complex exudes devotion, with pilgrims offering prayers amidst spiritual chants and vibrant rituals.Next, drive a short distance to Vrindavan, the town where Krishna spent his childhood. Vrindavan is dotted with hundreds of temples that narrate his playful and divine leelas (acts). Visit the Banke Bihari Temple, one of the most famous Krishna temples known for its unique deity darshan tradition. You may also explore Prem Mandir, a stunning white marble temple dedicated to Radha-Krishna, known for its mesmerizing architecture, intricate carvings, and evening light shows.As you walk through the narrow lanes of Vrindavan, filled with the fragrance of flowers, temple bells, and echoes of "Radhe Radhe," you’ll experience an atmosphere filled with bhakti (devotion).After immersing yourself in this divine journey, resume your drive to Agra, the Mughal-era city that stands as a testament to India’s architectural brilliance and romantic heritage.Upon arrival in Agra, check in at your pre-booked hotel and take some time to rest. The evening is free for leisure, or you may explore the local markets known for marble handicrafts, leather goods, and traditional sweets like petha.Enjoy a comfortable overnight stay in Agra, preparing for the majestic experiences the city holds for the next day.
Day 04 | Agra - Ayodhya ( 430 Km 08-09 Hrs )
Begin your day early with a magical sunrise visit to the Taj Mahal, the iconic symbol of eternal love and one of the Seven Wonders of the World. As the first rays of the sun bathe the monument in a golden hue, experience the timeless beauty of this white marble masterpiece, built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal. The peaceful early morning atmosphere offers a perfect setting to admire its intricate carvings, symmetrical gardens, and serene reflection pools.Return to your hotel for a hearty breakfast and check out. Then, proceed to visit the majestic Agra Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Built primarily of red sandstone by Emperor Akbar, the fort served as the main residence of the Mughal emperors. Explore its elegant courtyards, palaces, and halls — including Diwan-i-Aam, Diwan-i-Khas, and Jahangiri Mahal — which reflect the glory and power of the Mughal dynasty.After completing your sightseeing in Agra, begin the long but scenic drive to Ayodhya, one of the most revered spiritual destinations in India and the birthplace of Lord Rama. The journey covers approximately 430 kilometers and takes about 8–9 hours, with scheduled breaks for rest and refreshments en route.Upon arrival in Ayodhya by late evening, check in to your pre-booked hotel and unwind after the day’s travel. Enjoy a peaceful overnight stay in the divine city, preparing for your temple visits the next morning.
Day 05 | Ayodhya Sightseeing & Departure to Airport
Begin your day early with a soulful morning dedicated to exploring the sacred landmarks of Ayodhya, a city that resonates deeply with devotion, mythology, and ancient heritage.Your first visit is to the Ram Janmabhoomi, the revered birthplace of Lord Rama. Recently redeveloped into a magnificent temple complex, this sacred site draws millions of devotees from across the world. Feel the spiritual energy as you walk through the temple premises, experiencing the profound legacy of one of Hinduism's most beloved deities.Continue to Janki Bhawan, dedicated to Goddess Sita, also known as Janki, the consort of Lord Rama. The temple is known for its calm atmosphere and beautiful shrines.Then, visit Kanak Bhawan, a vibrant and beautifully adorned temple gifted to Sita by Queen Kaikeyi after her marriage to Lord Rama. The richly decorated idols of Rama and Sita enshrined here are especially popular among devotees.After the spiritual exploration, return to your hotel for breakfast and a short period of rest. In the afternoon, check out from your hotel and proceed to the Ayodhya airport (or nearby airport depending on your departure arrangements) for your onward journey.As you depart from this holy city, carry with you the divine blessings, peaceful memories, and cultural richness experienced throughout your multi-destination journey.