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Supreme Bharat Yatra: Jan 1–Jan 11, 2026 — Deoghar to Srisailam Pilgrimage Itinerary

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Day 1 · Thu, Jan 1
Deoghar (Baidyanath Dham)

Mumbai → Deoghar: Arrival, Baba Baidyanath Darshan & Overnight Train

Morning:

Arrive in Deoghar and settle into Hotel Lord Krishna, then enjoy a soulful walk through the fragrant lanes toward Tapovan for a quiet moment of prayer and the morning bell chimes. After a light local breakfast, visit the historic Satsang Ashram to witness the priests preparing offerings and participate in a short havan before returning to the hotel to freshen up for the afternoon Baba Baidyanath Dham darshan.

Afternoon:

After freshening up, head to the bustling bazaar near Baba Dham Road to sample local saffron-laced sweets and pick up devotional offerings, then join the queue for a serene ritual at Naulakha Temple where you can witness traditional bell-tolling and priestly aarti. As dusk approaches, take a peaceful stroll to Shedi Taal for a reflective moment by the water and return to Hotel Lord Krishna early to prepare for the late-night transfer to Jasidih Junction.

Evening:

As twilight falls, join a soul-stirring procession toward Satsang Ghat to witness local devotees lighting earthen lamps on the pond and offering floating diyas while bhajans rise from nearby temples. Afterwards, walk through the candlelit lanes to Jal Mandir Park for a peaceful satsang and simple prasad tasting, then return to Hotel Lord Krishna to freshen up before your late-night transfer to Jasidih Junction.

Day 2 · Fri, Jan 2
Varanasi

Varanasi: Ghats, Temple Circuit & Evening Ganga Aarti

Morning:

Wake before dawn for a fragrant breakfast of kachori and chai, then stroll to Assi Ghat to watch the saffron light spill over the Ganges as local priests perform small morning pujas and sadhus take their holy dips; afterwards join a guided walking tour through the winding lanes to Bhuvaneshwari Temple where you can observe intimate rituals and offer flowers. Continue with a peaceful visit to Kashi Annapurna Temple to receive prasad and then climb up to Manikarnika Viewpoint (a respectful distance from cremation ghats) for a solemn panoramic view and a short talk from your guide about Varanasi's living traditions before returning to the guest house to freshen up for the afternoon circuit.

Afternoon:

After a restful midday, explore the fragrant lanes toward Tulsi Ghat for a relaxed boat ride that lets you photograph ornate stepwells and watch local musicians rehearsing bhajans; disembark to browse the antique shops around Bhadaini Bazaar for brass puja items and hand-printed textiles. Continue with an immersive visit to Kedar Ghat to witness intimate family rituals and join a small group for a short storytelling walk to Annapurna Market, sampling street snacks like tamatar chaat and lassi before returning to Haritwal Guest House to prepare for the evening Ganga Aarti.

Evening:

As twilight deepens, wander to Ramnagar Fort for a short riverside stroll and catch local musicians rehearsing classical ragas on the fort steps; afterward, join a guided cruise from Rajendra Prasad Ghat to witness the softer, lantern-lit rituals along lesser-known ghats. Finish with a peaceful visit to Scindia Ghat where you can participate in a communal bhajan session and enjoy steaming kheer from a beloved ghatside vendor before returning to Haritwal Guest House.

Day 3 · Sat, Jan 3
Varanasi (Sarnath)

Varanasi: VIP Kashi Vishwanath Darshan & Sarnath Excursion

Morning:

Rise pre-dawn and join the privileged queue at Gate No. 4 (Saraswati Phatak) for the VIP Mangala Aarti experience at Kashi Vishwanath, feeling the temple bells and conch blasts as priests perform the sunrise ritual; afterwards, walk through the old lanes to receive blessed prasadam at Maa Annapurna Temple and pause for a quiet moment at the small yet powerful Vishalakshi Devi Shrine where devotees light incense and tie protective threads. Continue with a short cycle-rickshaw ride along narrow alleys to Jantar Mantar Gali for traditional sweets and a quick visit to a family-run puja shop to pick specialized offerings for the day's Sarnath excursion, keeping the rhythm and devotional energy of Kashi as you prepare to head to the Buddhist sites.

Afternoon:

After the powerful morning rituals, take a short drive to Sarnath Archaeological Site to walk among the serene ruins and inspect the evocative lion capital at the museum, followed by a reflective visit to the peaceful Mulagandha Kuti Vihara to view its vivid frescoes and attend a short afternoon chanting session. Finish with tea and local sweets at the quaint courtyard cafe near Dhamek Stupa while listening to a guide recount the Buddha's first sermon, then stroll the shaded pathways to the nearby Chaukhandi Stupa for a sunset-lit photo stop before returning to Varanasi.

Evening:

As dusk settles, take a serene boat glide from Harischandra Ghat toward the quieter stretches near Raj Ghat, watching lamps and temple lights ripple on the river while a local boatman sings old Banarasi bhajans. After the cruise, wander the artisan lanes to visit Ramnagar Handloom, where you can browse vintage Banarasi textiles and witness a master weaver at work, then finish with a relaxed rooftop dinner at Ganga View Terrace Café, sampling kachori, thandai and watching the illuminated ghats come alive.

Day 4 · Sun, Jan 4
Ayodhya

Ayodhya: Ram Lalla VIP Darshan & Local Sights

Morning:

Begin your day with a tranquil walk through the historic lanes to Hanuman Garhi Viewpoint, where the sunrise illuminates the ramparts and local bells set a devotional tone; enjoy a simple breakfast of kachori and jalebi at the beloved Ram Bazaar stalls while watching priests prepare their offerings. Continue with a peaceful visit to Nageshwarnath Temple to witness morning puja rituals and receive prasadam, then join a short guided tour of the nearby Ram Katha Museum to deepen your understanding of Ayodhya's sacred narratives before the midday VIP arrangements.

Afternoon:

After the morning rituals, wander the shaded lanes to Kanak Bhavan for a leisurely darshan of the Ram-Parivar paintings and enjoy sweets at the temple prasadam counter, then stroll to the nearby Hanuman Garhi Bazaar to browse brass puja items and pick up a handcrafted tilak box as a keepsake. Late afternoon, take a calm boat ride on the Sarayu River to view riverside ghats and the distant temple skyline, disembarking at Treta Ke Thakur for a quiet aarti and a chance to join locals in evening bhajans before returning to your lodging to prepare for the VIP darshan later in the night.

Evening:

As dusk settles, wander to Saryu Ghats Park for a gentle riverside walk watching the golden reflections and join a local boatman for a short sunset glide that passes lesser-known cremation platforms and quiet prayer spots. Afterwards, attend an intimate bhajan session at Tulsi Smarak Kunj, sample freshly made pedas from the famed stall at Bhandari Sweets, and finish the night with a reflective lamp-offering at the serene Ram Kuti Steps before returning to your accommodation to rest for the late VIP arrangements.

Day 5 · Mon, Jan 5
Mathura

Mathura Arrival: ISKCON, Banke Bihari & Prem Mandir (Lights)

Morning:

Arrive refreshed and begin with a peaceful visit to Vishram Ghat for an early riverside ritual-watch pujari preparations and offer flowers into the Yamuna while hearing local kirtan drifting from nearby ashrams. Continue to the lesser-known but soulful Gita Mandir to join a short scripture reading and participate in a communal bhajan session, then stroll through the nearby lanes to sample fresh chaat at Lala Bazaar before making your way to the afternoon ISKCON schedule.

Afternoon:

After a leisurely lunch, wander through the fragrant courtyards of Dwarkadhish Temple Complex to observe midday aarti preparations and meet local pandits for a short blessing; then take a guided walk to Vishram Ghat Jetty for a serene riverside puja boat ride along the Yamuna, watching temple priests perform midday rites from the water. Finish by exploring the colorful stalls around Khandar Bazaar, sampling peda from a family-run sweet shop and picking up traditional brass puja items before returning to your hotel to prepare for the evening lights at Prem Mandir.

Evening:

As dusk deepens, join the luminous festivities at Vishram Ghat for a riverside arti performed by local brass bands, then stroll to Gokul Parikrama Path to witness evening satsang with melodious bhajans and prasadam distribution. Finish the night at Radha Kund Viewpoint, where you can participate in a short kirtan circle beneath fairy-lit trees and sip warm peda-infused chai from a beloved roadside stall while the Prem Mandir lights glow in the distance.

Day 6 · Tue, Jan 6
Barsana / Govardhan (near Mathura)

Barsana & Govardhan Excursions; Nidhivan in the Evening

Morning:

Wake to a spicy roadside breakfast of kachori and lassi before driving to Vraja Mandal Museum to glimpse folk art and learn the local legends of Radha and Krishna, then continue to Barsana's Mangla Devi Temple for a lively darshan and to watch women devotees perform traditional phoolon ki holi preparations. From there, stroll the village lanes to visit a family-run sweets maker for warm peda and head to Govardhan Hill's Kusum Sarovar viewpoint for a gentle parikrama start, savoring panoramic views of pastoral ghats and listening to a pujari recount the mountain's sacred stories.

Afternoon:

After a relaxed lunch, drive to Radha Kund for a sacred dip and quiet circumambulation of the kund while listening to local brahmanas recounting Radha's leelas; then visit the serene Gokul Nanda Temple to sit through an intimate bhajan session led by village singers and sample warm peda from a roadside sweet stall. Later, take a gentle climb up Govardhan Parikrama Path toward the lesser-known Manasi Ganga spring for a peaceful puja offering and panoramic views of the pastoral plains before returning to your guesthouse to freshen up for the night's Nidhivan experience.

Evening:

As dusk falls, join a lantern-lit procession to Nandgaon Temple for an intimate aarti where village singers lead soulful bhajans, then pause at Radha Rani Chowk to taste steaming rabri and peda from a beloved family stall while locals recount festival lore. Afterwards, slip into a quiet moonlit boat ride on Goverdhan Kund (a lesser-known stretch of the waterbody) to watch priests perform small night pujas on floating diyas, then return to the village for a rooftop kirtan at Panchvati Terrace, sharing warm chai and prasadam as you prepare for the late-night Nidhivan experience.

Day 7 · Wed, Jan 7
Mathura

Mathura Day: Krishna Janmabhoomi & Yamuna Aarti at Vishram Ghat

Morning:

Begin with a fragrant walk to Krishna Janmabhoomi for an early darshan of the birthplace shrine, then join a local pandit-led puja inside the courtyard to learn the site's layered history and receive freshly offered prasad. Afterward, wander the nearby lanes to the charming Laddu Gopal Temple for a playful morning aarti and stop at Brahma Kund to watch families perform ritual bathing and witness a small, traditional bell-ringing ceremony before returning to your hotel to freshen up for the afternoon.

Afternoon:

After a contemplative morning, wander through the bustling lanes to Dwarkadhish Temple Complex to observe the midday aarti and receive a brief blessing from a resident pujari, then step into the adjacent Vishnu Temple Bazaar to browse brass puja items and sample warm peda from a family stall. Later, take a gentle boat ride from Vishram Ghat Jetty upriver toward Kusum Sarovar Viewpoint for a quiet riverside puja and storytelling session with a local guide about Krishna's childhood leelas, returning in time to freshen up for the evening Yamuna aarti.

Evening:

As twilight falls, join a guided boat glide from Kusum Sarovar Jetty toward the quieter stretches near Makhan Ghat, where priests perform intimate night pujas and local bhajan mandalis gather for impromptu singing; linger to share warm peda and spiced chai with musicians while watching floating diyas drift on the Yamuna. Afterwards, stroll the lantern-lit lane to Nand Bhawan Courtyard for a rooftop kirtan and a final havan-style offering before retiring to your lodging with the day's devotional echoes.

Day 8 · Thu, Jan 8
Delhi

Delhi Darshan: Lotus Temple, India Gate & Akshardham Show

Morning:

Start with a peaceful early stroll through the landscaped terraces of Lodhi Garden, stopping at the atmospheric tombs for a short guided talk on Delhi's Sayyid and Lodi-era history, then move on to the nearby Hauz Khas Complex to explore the lakeside madrasa ruins and enjoy a riverside chai at a rooftop café overlooking the reservoir. Finish the morning with a curated visit to the intimate galleries of National Crafts Museum & Hastkala Academy to see live artisans at work and pick up a handcrafted memento before returning to your accommodation to freshen up for the afternoon circuit.

Afternoon:

After a restful morning, head to the verdant lawns of Sunder Nursery for a slow guided walk through restored Mughal gardens and the sculpture trail, then enjoy a seasonal lunch at the charming courtyard café adjacent to the heritage complex. Continue with a visit to Humayun's Tomb to admire its Persianate symmetry and catch a short heritage talk, finishing with a relaxed rickshaw ride through Nizamuddin Basti where you can drop in at a local antique shop and listen to the distant strains of qawwali practice before returning to your accommodation to prepare for the evening Akshardham program.

Evening:

As dusk falls, head to Connaught Place for an early-evening stroll through the colonial colonnades and stop at the iconic Janpath Market to browse artisan stalls and pick up hand-blocked scarves or brass curios as keepsakes. Continue to the tranquil lawns of Agrasen Ki Baoli for a brief, atmospheric visit at sunset, then finish with a seasonal Mughlai dinner at the heritage eatery Karim's (Ballimaran) before making your way to Akshardham for the musical water-and-light spectacle.

Day 9 · Fri, Jan 9
Srisailam (via Hyderabad)

Travel: Delhi → Hyderabad → Srisailam; Evening Mallikarjuna Darshan

Morning:

After landing in Hyderabad, drive through scenic Deccan plains with a comfort stop at Nagarjuna Sagar Viewpoint for chai and quick photos, then continue to Srisailam arriving mid-afternoon; en route visit the hilltop Srisailam Interpretation Centre to learn the Mallikarjuna legends and regional ecology through short displays and a guided audio tour. On arrival, stretch your legs with a gentle riverside walk to Akka Mahadevi Park where local caretakers point out medicinal trees and prepare you for the evening rituals while you enjoy a simple temple-style lunch of pulihora and curd rice at a recommended dhaba.

Afternoon:

After landing in Hyderabad, pause for a brisk heritage lunch near Charminar Bazaar sampling millet biryani and haleem at a well-loved stall, then continue the drive to Srisailam with a comfort stop at Nallamala Viewpoint for panoramic shots of the forested valley. En route, stretch legs with a short guided walk through the foothill grove at Kailash Giri Outcrop, where a local naturalist points out endemic flora and shares Mallikarjuna legends to set the devotional tone before arriving at the Srisailam ghats for evening preparations.

Evening:

After check-in, join a guided twilight pilgrimage to Akka Mahadevi Ghat for a serene riverside pradakshina and watch priests prepare for the night rites, then step up to Kapila Theertham Viewpoint to witness the valley lights and hear a short recounting of Mallikarjuna's legends from a temple scholar. Finish with a calm VIP-style darshan at Mallikarjuna Temple followed by a simple prasadam dinner at the temple guest hall and a quiet stroll through the lamp-lit courtyard to absorb the sacred hush.

Day 10 · Sat, Jan 10
Hyderabad

Hyderabad Heritage: Statue of Equality, Charminar & Birla Mandir

Morning:

Begin with a calm heritage walk through Qutb Shahi Tombs, where stone domes and shaded pathways set a contemplative tone, then visit the nearby Golkonda Fort's north gate for a short acoustic demonstration and panoramic city views from the ramparts. After descending, pause for a spicy Irani chai and osmania biscuit at the historic Chowmahalla Palace café while exploring its ornate durbar halls and vintage cars, a graceful transition from the Deccan hills to Hyderabad's urbane palace culture.

Afternoon:

After a palace-morning, wander the lanes of Laad Bazaar to watch traditional bangle artisans at work and shop hand-embellished pearls and zari textiles, then cross to the shaded courtyard of Mecca Masjid for a quiet moment of architectural awe and to learn about its stone-carving heritage from a local guide. Continue with a curated visit to the nearby Salar Jung Museum Annexe to view select miniature paintings and the famed veena, followed by a late-afternoon rooftop chai at PAPERBOAT Café (Chowmahalla lane) watching the old city bustle below before returning to your hotel to freshen up for the evening program.

Evening:

As dusk falls, enjoy a riverside stroll and sunset photo stop at Hussain Sagar Lake before boarding a short cruise to the illuminated Buddha Statue Island, listening to a local storyteller recount Nizami-era legends. After the cruise, wander through the atmospheric lanes of Laad Bazaar Extension to sample spicy kebabs at a famed stall and pick up hand-embellished bangles, then finish with a rooftop dinner overlooking the old city at The Mirchi & Mime Terrace for Hyderabadi specialties and night-time city views.

Day 11 · Sun, Jan 11
Mumbai

Return: Fly Hyderabad → Mumbai — Yatra Concludes

Morning:

After arrival in Mumbai, enjoy a relaxed heritage stroll through Colaba Causeway for last-minute souvenirs and a final cup of Irani chai at Bademiya Café before heading to your hotel to freshen up and check luggage; this brief city pulse lets the pilgrimage's final reflections mingle with Mumbai's coastal bustle. If time permits, visit the serene cloister of Banganga Tank for a quiet pradakshina amid temple ghats and Portuguese-era stepwells, then gather for a communal farewell at Horniman Circle Garden where the group can exchange memories over light snacks before dispersal.

Afternoon:

After arrival and a short rest, take a gentle walk through the colonial lanes to Kala Ghoda Arts Precinct to browse contemporary galleries and pick up a handcrafted keepsake tied to your pilgrimage; pause for a late lunch of coastal Konkani fare at the iconic The Table or a lighter seafood thali at Britannia & Co.. Finish the afternoon with a reflective stroll along Worli Sea Face watching the Arabian Sea and the Bandra-Worli Sea Link glide into the horizon, sharing final group memories and photographs before the evening dispersal.

Evening:

Wind down your yatra with a gentle sunset promenade along Worli Sea Face, pausing to watch the Bandra-Worli Sea Link glow as dusk settles, then head to Bandra Fort for a final group photo against the Arabian Sea and a short shared bhajan circle. Finish with a celebratory dinner at the rooftop of Souk in Bandra, enjoying light Mediterranean plates and warm chai as the group exchanges memories and receives a short closing blessing before dispersal.

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