15-Day Mumbai to Dwarka, Somnath, Ujjain, Omkareshwar, Maheshwar, Varanasi & Amritsar Itinerary (Feb 26–Mar 12, 2026)

Mumbai → Dwarka · Thursday, February 26, 2026

Depart Mumbai — Travel to Dwarka

Morning:

Since you'll be departing Mumbai today, use the morning to complete last-minute preparations and travel logistics: check in luggage, confirm train/flight details and pick up breakfast at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport - Terminal 2 or a station kiosk. If time allows before departure, stroll the quiet garden area near Bandra Kurla Complex or enjoy a relaxing chai at Prithvi Theatre Café to set a calm, focused tone for the journey ahead to Dwarka.

Afternoon:

After your morning departures, settle into the journey and use the afternoon to break the trip with a relaxing stop at Bharuch Riverside Park (if traveling by train/road via Gujarat) to stretch, enjoy river views and sample local snacks like Gujarati farsan from nearby stalls. If you arrive in Dwarka later today, head to Gomti Ghat for a peaceful riverside walk and a brief darshan at the small but vibrant Shree Nagesh Mandir before checking into your hotel and preparing for the evening schedule.

Evening:

If you reach Dwarka this evening, settle in with a serene stroll along Dwarka Beach as the sun sets, then enjoy a fresh seafood thali at the nearby coastal favorite Jalaram Restaurant (Dwarka). Finish the night with a short, contemplative visit to Rukmini Devi Temple for a quiet darshan and to absorb the peaceful coastal ambience before turning in.

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Dwarka · Friday, February 27, 2026

Explore Dwarka Temples and Coastline

Morning:

Begin your day with a peaceful sunrise darshan at Dwarkadhish Temple, then wander the narrow lanes nearby to browse traditional pujari shops and pick up fresh prasad. Afterwards, walk to Rukmini Kund and the adjacent Rukmini Temple for a quieter, intimate visit before heading to Dwarka Lighthouse for panoramic coastal views and a short photography stop.

Afternoon:

After a spiritual morning, spend the afternoon exploring coastal charms starting with a leisurely seafood lunch at Rasraj Restaurant before strolling to Gomti Riverfront for a boat ride that offers views of the town from the water and a chance to spot local birdlife. Follow this with a visit to the atmospheric Bet Dwarka jetty (arrange a short boat trip) to wander its seaside lanes, see fishermen at work, and enjoy sunset colors on the Arabian Sea before returning to town for evening plans.

Evening:

As dusk deepens, enjoy a tranquil riverside aarti at Gomti Ghat Pavilion, then take a short guided walk along the illuminated ghats spotting local life and evening rituals. Afterwards, savor coastal snacks and chai at the lively Local Beachfront Market stalls before capping the night with a relaxed seafood dinner at the waterfront Sea View Café while listening to the waves.

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Somnath · Saturday, February 28, 2026

Drive/Travel to Somnath — Evening Aarti

Morning:

Start your day with an early road journey into Saurashtra, stopping for a hearty Gujarati breakfast of thepla and chai at Hotel Rajwadu or a popular highway dhaba to fuel the drive. Break the trip with a scenic stretch and birdwatching at Girnar foothills viewpoint (a good spot for postcard views and a short walk) before arriving in Somnath to check in and prepare for the evening rituals.

Afternoon:

After the morning drive and check-in, unwind with a late lunch at Hotel Shiv Vilas or a nearby coastal eatery before heading to the scenic Somnath Beach Promenade for a relaxed walk and shell-collecting; pause at the shore-facing cafes to sample fresh kokum sherbet or local prawn curry. Next, visit the atmospheric Triveni Sangam-where the Hiran, Kapila and Saraswati meet-for a quiet boat ride and riverside prayers, then stop by the Somnath Museum (Prabhas Patan Museum) to glimpse archaeological finds and the temple's storied past before preparing for the evening aarti.

Evening:

After freshening up, head to Bhalka Tirth for a contemplative sunset stroll and to learn the legend of Krishna's final footsteps, then continue to Suraj Mandir (Sun Temple ruins) nearby to watch golden light play on ancient stone. Finish the night with a moving, candlelit aarti at Prabhas Patan waterfront (outside the main complex), where local singers and priests lead evening bhajans as the sea breeze lifts the incense-then enjoy a late coastal snack at the nearby Mandap Beach shacks before returning to your hotel.

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Somnath · Sunday, March 1, 2026

Somnath Sightseeing and Relaxation

Morning:

Wake gently with a seaside breakfast at Hotel Somnath's terrace or a nearby café, then take a restorative stroll along the lesser-known Prabhas Patan shoreline to collect shells and watch local fishermen mend nets. Afterward, visit the tranquil Jyotirlinga Park for a shaded walk among memorial stones and paused meditation, followed by a refreshing coconut-water break at the colorful Somnath Local Market where you can sample regional sweets and pick up handcrafted souvenirs.

Afternoon:

After a relaxed morning, head to Prabhas Patan Archaeological Site to explore lesser-known ruins and interpretive plaques that trace the temple's layered past, then enjoy a leisurely seafood lunch at Hotel Rajvant's rooftop restaurant overlooking the coast. Later, take a calm boat ride from Hirakot Jetty to the nearby mangrove-lined estuary for birdwatching and sunset light before returning to town for a quiet cup of masala chai at Cafe Sea Breeze.

Evening:

As twilight falls, take a calm heritage walk through Prabhas Patan Market sampling local snacks like khaman and fafda from street stalls while watching shopkeepers light lamps. Then attend an intimate bhajan session at Kundeshwar Temple, followed by a moonlit stroll along Mandap Beach to listen to the surf and reflect on the day's visits before returning to your hotel for a restful night.

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Ujjain · Monday, March 2, 2026

Travel to Ujjain — Evening Visit to Mahakaleshwar

Morning:

Begin with a hearty stop at Shreeji Highway Dhaba (near the highway entry to Ujjain) for traditional poha, jalebi and chai to fuel the drive into town, then head straight to Kalidasa Garden for a refreshing walk among flowering bougainvillea and a quick photo stop that eases you out of the road journey. Follow this with a contemplative visit to the quieter Bade Ganeshji Ka Mandir for a short darshan and to experience local worship rituals before checking into your hotel and preparing for the evening Mahakaleshwar plans.

Afternoon:

After checking in and freshening up, enjoy a relaxed lunch at Shri Krishna Bhojanalaya sampling local Malwi thali specialties, then stroll through the historic lanes to browse antique shops around Sthalpuran Bazaar for miniature temple paintings and brass puja items. Later, take a peaceful riverside walk along Kshipra Ghats (near Ramghat) to watch pilgrims perform midday rituals and join a short boat ride for a different view of the ghats before preparing for your evening darshan at Mahakaleshwar.

Evening:

As dusk deepens, join the rhythmic chants at Ram Ghat for a serene Ganga aarti experience away from the busiest piers, then drift along the river on a short hired boat to watch lamps float by and hear local priests recount evening rituals. After the ghats, walk to the atmospheric lanes near Har Ki Pauri Bazaar to sample steaming rabri and malpua from a legendary stall, then pause at Chintaman Ganesh Temple for a quiet darshan before returning to your hotel to rest for tomorrow's fuller temple exploration.

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Ujjain · Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Ujjain Temples and Local Heritage

Morning:

Begin with a calm pre-breakfast walk through the shaded lanes to Harsiddhi Temple, where you can observe morning puja rituals and ring the ancient bell before the crowds arrive; follow this with a short visit to the nearby Gopal Mandir to take in its white-marble carvings and peaceful inner courtyard. After darshan, stop at Ram Ghat Bakery for a fresh Malwi-style breakfast (poha or sabudana vada) and a strong chai, then wander to Vedh Shala (Jantar Mantar) to admire the historic astronomical instruments and learn how Ujjain's sky observations shaped Hindu timekeeping.

Afternoon:

After a contemplative morning, lunch at Bhanwar Ji Restaurant with local Malwi specialties will refuel you before an afternoon exploring lesser-visited heritage spots: visit the intricate stone carvings and serene courtyard of Chintaman Ganesh Temple (distinct from morning stops) and then wander to the peaceful, tree-lined grounds of Gandhi Sagar Park for a relaxed stroll and people-watching. Finish with a guided visit to the town's craft quarter at Harishchandra Bazaar, where you can watch brass artisans at work, pick up hand-painted puja trays, and sip a cooling sugarcane juice from a street vendor while soaking in everyday Ujjain life.

Evening:

As dusk falls, join the locals for an intimate aarti at Kal Bhairav Temple, staying afterward to taste spicy chaat and jalebi from the temple's evening stalls while listening to traditional bhajans. Then wander the atmospheric lanes toward Mahakal Lok Complex's quieter prayer halls for a contemplative visit, finishing with a sunset rooftop chai at Sneh Sadan Café that looks over the twilit rooftops and lets you reflect on the day's temple explorations.

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Omkareshwar · Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Drive to Omkareshwar — Afternoon Temple Visit

Morning:

Set out after an early breakfast and stretch break with a scenic stop at Mhow Cantonment Viewpoint for morning light over the countryside before continuing toward Omkareshwar; the drive's quieter roads ease you into Malwa's landscape. On arrival, take a gentle riverside walk along Kaveri Ghat to watch locals perform morning puja, then explore the peaceful lanes around Mamleshwar Parikrama sampling street-side snacks like piping-hot kachori at a popular local stall and pausing at a riverside café for masala chai before your afternoon temple visit.

Afternoon:

After your riverside morning, cross the bridge to explore the hillock shrine at Omkareshwar Temple (Mamleshwar hilltop) for an immersive parikrama that rewards you with sweeping views of the Narmada's oxbow; pause at the temple terrace to watch priests perform mid-day rituals and offer flowers. Then descend to wander the peaceful steps and small shrines around Gugi Mishra Kund, sample steaming dal bafla with a local sweet at Ghatside Bhojnalaya, and take a short coracle ride from Siddhanath Ghat to see the island from the water before returning to your hotel to rest and prepare for evening aarti.

Evening:

As twilight settles, join a riverside stroll along Narmada Ghat (Kundal) to watch local families light diyas and release them onto the water, then sample warm street-style snacks like pav bhaji and roasted corn from stalls lining the promenade. Afterward, attend an atmospheric evening aarti at Satmatia Temple perched above the ghats, where chanting and lamp-light create a memorable close to the day; finish with a cup of sweet masala chai at the cozy Ghatside Chai Stall while the river reflects temple lights.

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Omkareshwar · Thursday, March 5, 2026

Omkareshwar Exploration and Riverfront Time

Morning:

Wake with a gentle riverfront walk to watch fishermen launch coracles from Shri Narmada Ghats, then cross to the island to join a guided heritage stroll through the old lanes around Siddhanath Chowk, sampling fresh, hot bhutte ka kees from a popular stall. Continue with a calm boat ride upriver from Kedarghat Jetty to spot temple-tipped river bends and pause at Nageshwar Kul for a quiet puja with local priests before returning for a riverside brunch of dal bafla at a family-run ghatside bhojnalaya.

Afternoon:

After your riverside brunch, wander the tranquil backstreets toward Bada Ganeshji Temple to watch local artisans carve miniature idols and then stop at Shri Kaleshwar Temple for a quieter mid-day darshan away from the main crowds. Follow this with a leisurely lunch at Riverside Bhojnalaya (Opposite Siddhanath Ghat) sampling spicy poha and a plate of fresh dal bafla, then take a restorative walk to Omkareshwar Viewpoint (Top of Mamleshwar Hill Path) for sweeping river vistas before returning to the ghats for evening preparations.

Evening:

As dusk falls, join the locals at Kamal Ghat to watch families release floating diyas and listen to wandering bhajan singers while the temple lights begin to shimmer on the water. Afterwards, stroll to Sardar Market to sample hot jalebi and spicy samosa chaat from a beloved stall, then climb the short path to Rudra View Terrace Café for chai and panoramic night views of the Narmada's oxbow before returning to your lodging for a restful night.

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Maheshwar · Friday, March 6, 2026

Travel to Maheshwar — Fort and Weaving Quarter

Morning:

Begin your day arriving in Maheshwar with a gentle riverside breakfast at Gangaur Ghat Café, then take a short guided walk to the imposing Ahilya Fort to explore its courtyards, palace rooms and the peaceful terrace overlooking the Narmada. After fort time, wander into the nearby Maheshwar Weaving Cluster to watch master weavers at their pit looms, try your hand at a simple weaving demonstration, and pick up fine handloom sarees and stoles directly from artisan cooperatives.

Afternoon:

After exploring Ahilya Fort and the weaving cluster, wander the quieter lanes toward Kanchan Ghat for a riverside lunch at a family-run eatery serving spicy dal bafla and local river fish while watching boats glide by. Later, visit the artisan-packed Bada Bazaar to meet handloom traders, try bargaining for a raw-silk stole, and watch a live pit-loom demonstration at Sindhiya Cooperative Weavers' Workshop before returning to your hotel to relax on the fort terrace at dusk.

Evening:

As the sun softens, take a peaceful boat ride from Rajghat to watch the Narmada glow and observe evening rituals along lesser-trafficked ghats, then step ashore for a leisurely stroll through the woven-cloth stalls near Nauchandi Gali, where independent weavers display freshly dyed ikat scarves and you can chat about traditional dyeing techniques. Finish with a rooftop dinner at Riverside Haveli Café, savoring local river-fish specialties while the fort walls and temple lights reflect on the water, letting the day's craft-focused discoveries settle into a calm, scenic night.

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Maheshwar → Varanasi · Saturday, March 7, 2026

Maheshwar Morning and Travel to Varanasi (overnight journey likely)

Morning:

Wake early for a peaceful riverside puja at Rajwada Ghat, then stroll the quiet lanes to visit the ornate family shrines at Kashi Vishwanath Temple (Maheshwar's local shrine) and watch local artisans dye ikat at a small weavers' courtyard before breakfast. After sampling a hearty Malwi meal at Ghatside Bhojanalaya, pack and take a short photo-stop at Kandariya Viewpoint to capture the Narmada's morning light, then board your onward coach/train with calming river memories as you start the overnight journey toward Varanasi.

Afternoon:

After a relaxed ghatside breakfast, wander to the sculptured courtyard of Rajrajeshwar Temple to watch priests perform mid-day rituals and admire carved stone pillars, then stroll through the aromatic spice-and-dye lanes of Chala Bazaar to pick up ikat samples and freshly ground masala blends from local vendors. Before boarding your evening coach or train, enjoy a riverside lunch at Haveli Riverside Eatery with a final tasting of smoky river-fish curry, then take a short photo-stop at Sunset Terrace (near Fort Bastion) to capture last views of the Narmada as you prepare for the overnight journey toward Varanasi, reflecting on the weaving heritage you've experienced today.

Evening:

As twilight falls, pause for a final riverside ritual at Keshav Ghat, where you can join locals releasing saffron-hued diyas and listen to a short storytelling session about Ahilyabai's legacy. Then enjoy a hearty early dinner of spicy dal bafla and smoked river-fish at Fortside Haveli Restaurant before boarding your overnight train or coach from Maheshwar Bus Stand / Maheshwar Station, settling in with a steaming cup of chai and the slow rhythm of the road as you head toward Varanasi.

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Varanasi · Sunday, March 8, 2026

Arrive Varanasi — Evening Ganga Aarti

Morning:

After arriving in Varanasi, ease into the city's rhythm with a gentle breakfast at Blue Lassi Shop (BHU Road) sampling their famous sweet and salty lassis, then take a guided walk through the quieter lanes to the centuries-old Tulsi Ghat to watch priests prepare incense and offerings. Follow this with a brief visit to the peaceful Ramnagar Fort Museum across the river to see royal artifacts and classic palkis, giving historical context before your afternoon and evening ghats visits.

Afternoon:

After your morning at Tulsi Ghat and Ramnagar Fort Museum, spend the afternoon wandering the hidden lanes toward Bada Lal Kuan, stopping for a savoury thali at Deena Chat Bhandar and sampling streetside kebabs and tamatar chaat; the bustling market here offers colorful textiles and puja items to browse. Later, visit the tranquil Scindia Ghat for a short boat ride that frames the ghats from the water and then climb up to Assi Road Café Row to relax with chai and watch students and local artists before preparing for the evening aarti.

Evening:

As dusk falls, join the vibrant ritual at Dashashwamedh Ghat, arriving early to watch the dramatic Brahmin-led aarti with its towering lamps, conch blasts and synchronized chants; afterwards stroll upriver to the quieter steps of Rana Mahal Ghat to catch lingering bhajans and evening prayers. Finish the night with a slow boat ride from Harishchandra Ghat to observe lit diyas drifting by and then sample steaming kachori and jalebi at the nearby late-night stall Jalebi Wale Babuji before returning to your lodging.

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Varanasi · Monday, March 9, 2026

Varanasi Ghats, Temples and Local Walks

Morning:

Start pre-dawn with a serene boat glide from Manikarnika Ghat (observe respectfully from the water) then land near Chet Singh Fort for a quiet walk along the riverfront before sunrise; pause for a steaming cup of masala chai and kachori at the riverside stall by Lalita Ghat. After sunrise, join a guided heritage walk through the narrow lanes toward Kashi Vishwanath Corridor's quieter side entrances to watch morning puja rituals at small family shrines and browse handcrafted brass puja items from artisan shops along Kabir Math Road.

Afternoon:

After your morning boat and corridor walk, lose yourself in the bustling heart of Varanasi with a savory lunch at Kachori Gali near Banares Hindu University (try a plate of spicy kachori and chana). Then wander toward Bharat Mata Temple to see its unique relief map of India, follow the lane to Scindia House for colonial-era charm and rooftop views, and finish with a relaxed late-afternoon visit to Harishchandra Ghat to watch washerfolk at work and sample sweet lassi from a nearby stall as the light softens over the ghats.

Evening:

As dusk deepens, join the quieter devotional rhythm at Manikarnika's peripheral ghats by walking toward Rana Mahal Ghat to hear lingering bhajans and watch evening lamp offerings from a respectful distance; linger on the steps to observe priests performing intimate family rites. Afterwards, wander the atmospheric lanes to Assi Ghat Bazaar for steaming tamatar chaat and a cup of sweet lassi, then climb to the rooftop of Aum Cafe (Assi Road) for chai and panoramic night views of the river where scattered diyas drift downstream.

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Varanasi → Amritsar · Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Fly/Travel to Amritsar — Evening at the Golden Temple

Morning:

Catch an early transfer to Varanasi Airport (Lal Bahadur Shastri International) for your flight, stopping en route for a quick breakfast of kachori and chai at Kachori Gali's morning stall to savor one last local bite. On arrival in Amritsar, head straight to Jallianwala Bagh for a reflective walk through its memorial gardens and then visit the nearby Partition Museum to gain historical perspective before checking into your hotel and preparing for the evening rituals at Harmandir Sahib (Golden Temple).

Afternoon:

After your Varanasi departure, arrive in Amritsar and settle with a restorative lunch at Bharawan Da Dhaba to sample rich Punjabi staples like sarson da saag and makki di roti; then visit the contemplative Durgiana Temple to admire its temple tank and Mughal-inspired architecture before checking into your hotel. Mid-afternoon, take a calm stroll through Lawrence Road Market to browse juttis and phulkari shawls, and pause at Company Bagh (Ram Bagh) for a shaded break amid colonial-era gardens, setting a relaxed pace before the evening's Golden Temple darshan.

Evening:

After settling into Amritsar, wander the serene marble walkway to a quieter corner for an early evening langar experience at Guru Ka Langar (inside Harmandir Sahib complex)-sit with locals on the community floor and taste simple, comforting dal and roti while absorbing the temple rhythms. Later, stroll across the illuminated causeway to pause at Amrit Sarovar (the sacred pool) for reflective views of the lit shrine, then join the soulful kirtan at Akal Takht's open gallery as night falls, finishing with a gentle rooftop chai at Kesar Da Dhaba (nearby rooftop spot) to watch the Golden Temple glow against the night sky.

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Amritsar · Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Amritsar Sightseeing: Golden Temple and Wagah Border

Morning:

Begin with a tranquil pre-breakfast walk through Company Bagh (Ram Bagh)'s shaded avenues to see local morning routines and the colonial-era monuments, then head to Durgiana Bazaar to browse colorful phulkaris and fresh Punjabi snacks like stuffed kulcha from a beloved stall. Afterward, visit the peaceful ritual pond at Durgiana Temple (Laxmi Narayan Mandir) for a short darshan and end the morning with a hearty Punjabi brunch at the historic Bharawan Da Dhaba, where buttery parathas and chole will fuel your afternoon trip to the Wagah Border.

Afternoon:

After your hearty brunch, stroll through the leafy lanes to Gobindgarh Fort to explore its interactive museum, live cultural performances and the panoramic ramparts that offer a different historical angle on the city; linger for a traditional craft demo in the fort's artisan bazaar. Then wander into Hall Bazaar to browse brassware and juttis, stop for a cooling glass of lassi at Kesar Da Lassi Stall, and finish with a peaceful pause at Rambagh Gardens (Company Bagh's quieter corner) to rest before heading to the evening Wagah Border ceremony.

Evening:

As dusk falls, take a short tuk-tuk to Panjab University Heritage Plaza for an early-evening walk among student murals and street-food stalls, sampling spicy chana kulcha from a popular vendor; then head to Surjit Memorial Night Market to browse handcrafted juttis and phulkari under festival lights. Finish with a reflective late-night visit to Durgiana Sarovar's outer walkway to enjoy a quieter, lamp-lit view of the temple-style façade and pause for a cup of steaming masala chai at a nearby rooftop stall before returning to your hotel.

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Amritsar → Mumbai · Thursday, March 12, 2026

Travel Back to Mumbai

Morning:

After an early checkout, collect a final taste of Punjab with a quick breakfast of lassi and stuffed kulcha at Beera Chicken House (early counter) before heading to Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport; plan to arrive two hours before your domestic flight to complete boarding and security smoothly. If time allows, take a calming last stroll through the shaded lawns of Company Bagh (Ram Bagh) nearby to buy a pair of handcrafted juttis from a local vendor and reflect on the pilgrimage and cultural journey before your flight back to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (Mumbai).

Afternoon:

Before your airport transfer, enjoy a relaxed late-afternoon stroll through Guru Bazaar to pick up a final phulkari shawl or a box of traditional Punjabi sweets, then sit down for a comforting meal of butter chicken and kulcha at the beloved Bharawan Da Dhaba (Town Hall outlet) to savor one last Punjabi feast. If time permits, pause at Jallianwala Bagh Memorial Plaza for a reflective walk among the gardens and memorabilia before heading to Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport for your flight back to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (Mumbai).

Evening:

If your flight departs later, spend a calm final evening at Rambagh Gardens (evening rose section) for a shaded stroll and street-food samosa from a nearby stall before returning to town; it's a gentle way to savor Amritsar's last floral scents and local rhythms. Then head to Tarn Taran Road for an early dinner of buttery paneer makhani at Brothers Dhaba (Tarn Taran lane), collect any last souvenirs from the small handicraft shops along Hall Bazaar Extension, and transfer to Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport with time to relax at the lounge before your flight back to Mumbai.

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Estimated Costs (per person)

Place / ActivityCost
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport - Terminal 2 (breakfast at airport kiosk)₹300
Bandra Kurla Complex garden (stroll)Free
Prithvi Theatre Café (chai / snack)₹150
Bharuch Riverside Park (entry / snacks)Free
Gujarati farsan from stalls₹100
Gomti Ghat (riverside walk / darshan)Free
Shree Nagesh Mandir (brief darshan)Free
Dwarka Beach (stroll)Free
Jalaram Restaurant (Dwarka) - seafood thali₹450
Rukmini Devi Temple (darshan)Free
Dwarkadhish Temple (sunrise darshan)Free
Rukmini Kund & Rukmini TempleFree
Dwarka Lighthouse (viewing / small fee)₹50
Rasraj Restaurant (seafood lunch)₹400
Gomti Riverfront boat ride (shared)₹150
Bet Dwarka jetty / short boat trip₹250
Gomti Ghat Pavilion aarti (evening)Free
Sea View Café (seafood dinner)₹500
Highway dhaba breakfast (thepla & chai)₹120
Girnar foothills viewpoint (stop)Free
Somnath Beach Promenade (walk)Free
Triveni Sangam boat ride₹200
Somnath Museum (Prabhas Patan Museum) entry₹40
Bhalka Tirth (sunset stroll)Free
Suraj Mandir (Sun Temple ruins) (visit)Free
Prabhas Patan waterfront aarti (candlelit)Free
Mandap Beach shacks (late snack)₹200
Hotel Somnath / seaside breakfast (cafe cost)₹250
Jyotirlinga Park (visit)Free
Somnath Local Market (souvenirs / coconut water)₹200
Prabhas Patan Archaeological Site (self-guided)Free
Hotel Rajvant rooftop seafood lunch₹450
Hirakot Jetty boat ride (mangrove estuary)₹300
Cafe Sea Breeze (masala chai)₹80
Prabhas Patan Market (street snacks khaman & fafda)₹120
Kundeshwar Temple bhajan session (entry)Free
Shreeji Highway Dhaba breakfast (poha, jalebi)₹120
Kalidasa Garden (visit)Free
Bade Ganeshji Ka Mandir (darshan)Free
Shri Krishna Bhojanalaya (Malwi thali lunch)₹250
Sthalpuran Bazaar (shopping)₹300
Kshipra Ghats / short boat ride₹150
Ram Ghat Ganga aarti (serene experience)Free
Har Ki Pauri Bazaar snacks (rabri & malpua)₹80
Chintaman Ganesh Temple (darshan)Free
Harsiddhi Temple (morning puja)Free
Gopal Mandir (visit)Free
Ram Ghat Bakery (breakfast)₹80
Vedh Shala (Jantar Mantar) entry₹20
Bhanwar Ji Restaurant (lunch)₹200
Gandhi Sagar Park (stroll)Free
Harishchandra Bazaar (crafts & sugarcane juice)₹200
Kal Bhairav Temple (aarti & evening snacks)Free
Mahakal Lok Complex (visit)Free
Sneh Sadan Café (sunset chai)₹80
Mhow Cantonment Viewpoint (stop)Free
Kaveri Ghat (morning puja)Free
Mamleshwar Parikrama (walk)Free
Ghatside Bhojnalaya (dal bafla lunch)₹200
Omkareshwar Temple (Mamleshwar hilltop parikrama)Free
Gugi Mishra Kund (visit)Free
Siddhanath Ghat coracle ride₹200
Narmada Ghat (diyas release evening)Free
Satmatia Temple aarti (evening)Free
Ghatside Chai Stall (tea)₹40
Shri Narmada Ghats (fishermen / walk)Free
Siddhanath Chowk guided heritage stroll₹150
Kedarghat Jetty boat ride₹200
Bada Ganeshji Temple (visit)Free
Shri Kaleshwar Temple (darshan)Free
Omkareshwar Viewpoint (walk)Free
Kamal Ghat (diyas & bhajans)Free
Sardar Market (jalebi & samosa chaat)₹100
Rudra View Terrace Café (chai & view)₹80
Gangaur Ghat Café (breakfast)₹150
Ahilya Fort (entry to museum/fort rooms)₹50
Maheshwar Weaving Cluster (weaving demo / small purchase)₹300
Kanchan Ghat (riverside lunch)₹250
Bada Bazaar (shopping - bargaining)₹300
Sindhiya Cooperative Weavers' Workshop (demo)₹100
Rajghat boat ride (evening)₹150
Nauchandi Gali (weaver stalls browse)Free
Riverside Haveli Café (rooftop dinner)₹500
Rajwada Ghat (riverside puja)Free
Kashi Vishwanath Temple (Maheshwar local shrine)Free
Rajrajeshwar Temple (visit)Free
Chala Bazaar (spice & dye purchases)₹200
Haveli Riverside Eatery (lunch)₹300
Sunset Terrace (photo stop)Free
Manikarnika Ghat (respectful boat observation)Free
Chet Singh Fort (riverfront walk)₹20
Blue Lassi Shop (BHU Road) - lassi₹80
Tulsi Ghat (visit)Free
Ramnagar Fort Museum entry₹50
Deena Chat Bhandar (thali / snacks)₹200
Bada Lal Kuan (market / food)Free
Scindia Ghat boat ride (short)₹150
Assi Road Café Row (chai)₹80
Dashashwamedh Ghat aarti (entry/viewing)Free
Rana Mahal Ghat (bhajans)Free
Harishchandra Ghat boat ride (lit diyas observation)₹150
Jalebi Wale Babuji (jalebi snack)₹50
Kachori Gali (lunch snacks)₹120
Bharat Mata Temple (visit)Free
Scindia House (visit / rooftop view)Free
Aum Cafe (Assi Road) - rooftop chai₹80
Varanasi Airport (Lal Bahadur Shastri International) transfer (breakfast cost included above)
Jallianwala Bagh (Amritsar) visitFree
Partition Museum (Amritsar) entry₹200
Bharawan Da Dhaba (lunch)₹300
Durgiana Temple (visit)Free
Lawrence Road Market (shopping)₹200
Company Bagh (Ram Bagh) (stroll)Free
Guru Ka Langar (Golden Temple langar meal)Free
Akal Takht (kirtan viewing)Free
Kesar Da Dhaba (rooftop chai / view)₹150
Gobindgarh Fort (entry / cultural show)₹300
Hall Bazaar (shopping)₹200
Kesar Da Lassi Stall (lassi)₹60
Rambagh Gardens (rest)Free
Wagah Border visit (transport & seating fee typical)₹200
Surjit Memorial Night Market (shopping)₹150
Beera Chicken House (breakfast counter)₹150
Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport transfer (airport fees covered in transport)Free
Guru Bazaar (shopping)₹200
Bharawan Da Dhaba (Town Hall outlet) - meal₹300
Jallianwala Bagh Memorial Plaza (final walk)Free
Rambagh Gardens (evening rose section / final stroll)Free
Brothers Dhaba (Tarn Taran lane) - early dinner₹250
Estimated Total (per person)₹12,500
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