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7–8 Day Pilgrimage & Taj Visit: Nasirabad to Ayodhya via Agra, Varanasi & Prayagraj (28 Mar–4 Apr 2026)

Day 1 · Sat, Mar 28
Nasirabad → Agra

Depart Nasirabad; travel toward Agra and Taj Mahal visit

Morning:

Set out early from Nasirabad and stop for a hearty breakfast at Bharwara Dhaba before crossing into Uttar Pradesh; enjoy Rajasthani-style parathas and chai to fuel the drive. Pause for a refreshing leg-stretch and photo opportunity at the historic roadside outpost near Dholpur Fort en route, then continue toward Agra aiming to arrive mid to late morning for check-in and brief rest before your Taj visit.

Afternoon:

After checking in and freshening up, take a relaxed walk through Mehtab Bagh for a tranquil riverside view of the Taj at a different angle, followed by a visit to the atmospheric red-sandstone gardens of Itmad-ud-Daulah to admire intricate pietra dura work. Finish the afternoon with a stop at Sadar Bazaar to browse local marble crafts and sample Agra's sweet specialties like petha from a recommended shop, giving time to rest before an evening Taj approach or dinner nearby.

Evening:

As dusk falls, enjoy a serene stroll through Rambagh Gardens with its old banyans and cooling paths, then head to Kinari Bazaar to soak up Agra's lively evening market atmosphere and pick up handicrafts and spices. Finish the night with a relaxed riverside dinner at a rooftop restaurant overlooking the Yamuna near Mankameshwar Temple, where you can watch the Taj light up from a quieter vantage before returning to your hotel to rest.

Day 2 · Sun, Mar 29
Agra → Varanasi

Agra sightseeing and travel to Varanasi (overnight en route or night arrival)

Morning:

Rise early and enjoy a peaceful pre-departure visit to Fatehpur Sikri (a short drive from Agra) to wander the red-sandstone courtyards of Buland Darwaza and the elegant Jama Masjid, soaking in Mughal history before the road journey. After a hearty breakfast at a local favorite like Deviram Sweets & Restaurant, begin the rail/road trip toward Varanasi with a midway stop at Jhansi Fort for photographs and a short stretch - a scenic, restorative pause that keeps the pilgrimage momentum while ensuring you arrive refreshed for evening arrival in Varanasi.

Afternoon:

After checking out and leaving Agra, pause for a contemplative stroll through the shaded lanes of Mankameshwar Temple's precincts to observe local worship and pick up simple prasads, then visit the nearby craft workshops at Teliwara to watch artisans carving marble inlay and buy a small keepsake. Continue your journey east with a scenic lunch break at the historic roadside eatery Brijwasi Dhaba near the Yamuna, followed by a relaxed stop at Akbar's Tomb (Sikandra) to admire its gardens and layered architecture before boarding the evening train or resuming the drive toward Varanasi.

Evening:

As twilight falls, stop for a soulful pause at Chini Ka Rauza to admire the glazed tile tomb illuminated in soft evening light, then enjoy an early riverside dinner at Palki Restaurant with views of the Yamuna to reflect on the day. Board your overnight train or continue the drive eastward; if time allows, take a brief night walk around Hathipaon Bazaar near the station to pick up travel snacks and small handicrafts before settling into your reserved couchette or hotel for the journey toward Varanasi.

Day 3 · Mon, Mar 30
Varanasi

Ganga aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat and evening walk in Varanasi

Morning:

Begin with a serene sunrise boat glide from Assi Ghat, watching morning puja rituals on the steps as boatmen chant and lamps are lit; disembark for a slow stroll to Kashi Vishwanath Temple's outer precincts to observe devotees and collect a small blessed prasad. Continue through the narrow lanes to Bharat Mata Temple and the nearby Ramnagar Fort Museum for a quiet dose of local history and antique curiosities, then pause at a ghatside café like Blue Lassi Shop to refuel with a cooling lassi and kachori before the day's main pilgrim activities.

Afternoon:

After a relaxed ghatside breakfast, wander the quieter lanes toward Tulsi Ghat to watch priests prepare offerings and visit the nearby Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple for a moment of local devotion; pause at Baijnath Bazar to sample fresh street snacks like tamatar chaat and kachori. Later, explore the lively artisan quarter around Thatheri Bazaar to see brassware and silk-weaving demonstrations, then return toward the river for a gentle pre-arati refresh at Chet Singh Ghat's tea-stalls before assembling at Dashashwamedh Ghat for the evening ceremonial procession.

Evening:

As dusk deepens, join the locals for a reflective riverside walk to Harishchandra Ghat to witness traditional cremation rites from a respectful distance and understand the city's living-death rhythms, then drift toward Manikarnika Ghat to observe the solemn ghatside activity as lamps begin to appear. Afterwards, wander the lantern-lit lanes to Godowlia Market for fragrant street-food like kachori and malaiyo at a stall, pause for chai at Keshari Tea Stall, and finish with a rooftop vantage point near Gyanvapi to sip masala chai while the river and temple lights shimmer, keeping the pilgrim mood contemplative and connected to the morning boat rituals.

Day 4 · Tue, Mar 31
Varanasi

Varanasi temples, Ganga boat ride, and local markets

Morning:

Start the morning with a peaceful boat ride from Manmandir Ghat as the sun lifts the mist off the Ganges, then disembark to visit the nearby ornate Scindia Ghat steps and watch priests prepare fresh offerings. Continue through narrow lanes to the colorful stalls by Vishwanath Gali, sample hot poha and jalebi from a recommended vendor, and pause at Bandi Chauraha's little shrine to observe local worship before returning to the ghats for a mid-morning tea and a short guided talk on Varanasi's river rituals.

Afternoon:

Walk the quieter lanes to Tulsi Ghat and join a short puja preparation with local priests to learn about offering rituals, then visit the nearby Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple for a moment of devotion and to hear about the temple's community plays. From there, stroll through Thatheri Bazaar to watch brassware being hammered and silk scarves being dyed, finishing with a leisurely late-afternoon boat glide from Chet Singh Ghat to see the ghats from the water as lamps and evening preparations begin.

Evening:

As twilight falls, wander to Man Mandir Ghat's quieter steps to join a small lamps-and-chanting circle, then take a slow, private boat from Assi-Kedar Junction for a reflective glide past illuminated ghats and temple silhouettes while the boatman shares local stories. Finish with a fragrant street-food stroll through Lahurabir Bazaar to sample seasonal sweets and chai at a popular stall, pausing to listen to temple bells and the distant aarti as the night settles.

Day 5 · Wed, Apr 1
Prayagraj (Allahabad)

Day trip to Prayagraj (Allahabad) — Triveni Sangam and temples

Morning:

Set out early from Varanasi and arrive at Triveni Sangam to take a short boat ride that circles the sacred confluence while a local pundit explains the meeting of the Ganges, Yamuna and mythical Saraswati; pause on the riverbank for a ceremonial dip and to collect priestly blessings. After the boat, visit the nearby Allahabad Fort precincts to see its ramparts and the serene canalside walks, then stop at Khusro Bagh to wander fragrant gardens and Mughal tombs-perfect for reflective photography and a light picnic before continuing inland toward Ayodhya later in the day.

Afternoon:

After your Triveni Sangam visit, wander the shaded lanes toward Alopi Devi Temple to observe local ritual offerings and seek a quiet moment of reflection, then stop at Kumbh Mela Exhibition Centre (if open) to view displays that explain the city's festival history and sacred geography. Later, explore the colonial-era precinct around All Saints Cathedral and pause for a riverside tea at the leafy terrace of Riverside Café, Prayagraj, before strolling to the historic Sangam Viewpoint Garden to watch the river currents and prepare for your onward drive toward Ayodhya.

Evening:

As the sun softens, stroll through the peaceful lawns of All Saints Cemetery and watch local families gather while the setting light paints the riverbanks, then head to Kumbh Ghat for an intimate riverside puja performed by a local pandit-perfect for photography and collecting a personalized blessing. Finish with a relaxed dinner at The South View Restaurant, sampling regional thali specialties while discussing the day's sacred moments, and take a short post-meal walk to the illuminated promenade by Sangam Viewpoint Garden to quietly prepare for your onward drive toward Ayodhya.

Day 6 · Thu, Apr 2
Prayagraj → Ayodhya

Travel from Prayagraj toward Ayodhya; initial Ayodhya sightseeing

Morning:

Depart early from Prayagraj and break the drive with a contemplative stop at Baba Bodhisattva Ashram near the highway for a short blessing and chai with locals, then continue toward Ayodhya arriving by mid-morning to leave bags and stretch at Shri Ram Katha Museum, where immersive exhibits set the spiritual tone of the city. Follow with a calm walk through the shaded precincts of Kanak Bhawan to view its ornate shrines and offer a brief puja, then pause at the peaceful courtyard of Hanuman Garhi to climb for panoramic views over the old city before a light riverside snack at a nearby vendor.

Afternoon:

After a leisurely riverside snack, wander into the quieter lanes toward Treta Ke Thakur to witness its peaceful shrine and learn the local legends tied to Lord Rama's exile, then stop at Sita Ki Rasoi to see the humble kitchen shrine and taste a simple prasadam offered by caretakers. Continue with a contemplative walk along the Ghaghara riverfront to Nari Kunj Park, where shaded benches and sculpted panels recount Ramayana episodes-a calm spot to rest, photograph the old city skyline, and prepare for the evening temple circuit.

Evening:

As dusk settles, take a gentle riverside stroll along the Ghaghara to the atmospheric Janki Mahal, where the quiet courtyard and evening lamps set a reflective mood and local priests perform short aarti rituals you can quietly observe. Afterwards, explore the nearby lanes to discover the charming heritage café Ram Ki Chaiwala for spiced chai and sweets while listening to elders recount Ramayana tales, then end the night with a peaceful visit to Saryu Viewpoint to watch the river lights and absorb the pilgrim calm before returning to your hotel.

Day 7 · Fri, Apr 3
Ayodhya

Full day in Ayodhya — temples, Ram Janmabhoomi area, and local sites

Morning:

Begin your day with a tranquil pre-breakfast visit to Saryu Ghat to watch priests perform morning rites and to join locals releasing flower offerings into the river; follow this with a guided walk through the nearby lanes to the evocative murals and exhibits at Ram Katha Museum Annex for context on Ayodhya's living traditions. Afterward, stop at Guptar Ghat for a short boat glide and a quiet moment of reflection on the Ghaghara banks before enjoying a late-morning snack of kachori and rabri at the popular stall near Nageshwarnath Bazaar, linking the day's sacred rhythm to local flavours.

Afternoon:

After a restful morning, stroll through the heritage lanes to visit Ram Janmabhoomi Complex's surrounding interpretation panels and then join a guided tour of the nearby Treta Ka Thakur precinct to hear local priests recount the Ramayana episodes tied to the site. Follow this with a peaceful pause at Sita Ki Rasoi to observe the simple temple kitchen rituals and taste a small prasadam, then spend the late afternoon walking the Ghaghara riverside promenade toward Niti Park, where sculpted Ramayana panels and shaded benches offer a contemplative spot to photograph the old city skyline before the evening temple circuit.

Evening:

As twilight deepens, wander to Mani Parbat for sweeping evening views over the Ghaghara and watch local families gather as temple bells ring, then stroll down to Kuber Kund where lamps are floated in a quiet riverside ceremony-an intimate contrast to daytime crowds. Finish with a relaxed dinner at the heritage eatery Baba Ki Kutiya sampling simple dal-baati and local sweets while listening to elders recount Ramayana lore, then take a short post-dinner walk to Seth Sarai's lantern-lit lane for peaceful nighttime photography before returning to your hotel.

Day 8 · Sat, Apr 4
Ayodhya → Jaipur → Nasirabad

Return to Nasirabad with overnight stop in Jaipur for rest

Morning:

Leave Ayodhya after an early breakfast and pause en route at Faizabad Market to pick up packed regional snacks like litti-chokha and fresh bananas for the road; enjoy a short devotional stop at Nageshwarnath Temple's quieter courtyard to offer thanks and collect a simple prasadam before the long drive. Break the morning journey with a scenic stretch at Chand Baori Viewpoint (highway rest spot) for tea and photos, then continue toward Jaipur with a planned lunch reservation so you arrive in the evening refreshed for your overnight stop.

Afternoon:

After a leisurely checkout, break the long drive with a cultural pause at Bithoor Riverside to stretch legs, walk its ghats and absorb the quieter pilgrimage atmosphere while enjoying roadside samosas and chai from a local vendor. Continue west with a scheduled lunch at Rathore Dhaba (Raja Ki Rasoi) near the highway for hearty Rajasthani thali and a brief spice-market browse, then stop at the scenic Sambhar Lake Viewpoint for photos of flamingos and salt pans before resuming the drive toward Jaipur for your overnight rest.

Evening:

After arriving in Jaipur for your scheduled overnight stop, unwind with a gentle sunset stroll through Galta Ji (Monkey Temple)'s stepped water courtyards and catch the warm pink light spilling over distant hills, then enjoy a relaxing rooftop dinner at Laxmi Misthan Bhandar (LMB) sampling Rajasthani specialties like gatte ki sabzi and ker sangri. Finish the night with a short, calming walk under the lit arches of Johari Bazaar to browse traditional jewellery shops before returning to your Jaipur hotel for a restful sleep en route to Nasirabad.

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