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4-Day Ayodhya Pilgrimage & Cultural Itinerary — March 23–26, 2026

Day 1 · Mon, Mar 23
Ayodhya

Arrival and Introduction to Ayodhya's Sacred Sites

Morning:

After a relaxed arrival and check-in, begin your day with a serene walk along the calm stretch of the Saryu River Ghats, where you can watch morning rituals and local life unfold; pause for a light breakfast at a nearby café facing the river. Continue with a contemplative visit to Kanak Bhawan, admiring its ornate interiors and listening to stories from the temple priests, then take a short stroll to Treta Ke Thakur to see its distinctive architecture and learn about Ayodhya's epic past before a mid-morning chai break at a traditional tea stall.

Afternoon:

After a leisurely riverside morning, spend the afternoon exploring the bustling lanes around Naya Ghat Bazaar, sampling local sweets like peda and malai at a recommended shop, then visit the nearby Ram Katha Park for a gentle walk and interpretive panels on Ayodhya's myths. As dusk approaches, enter the serene courtyard of Nageshwarnath Temple to observe afternoon prayers and listen to the temple bells-follow with a short pause at a rooftop tea stall overlooking the ghats to watch the light change on the Saryu River before returning to your hotel.

Evening:

As daylight softens, head to Dashrath Mahal to soak in the sunset hues and learn about its royal history, then stroll to the lively Ram Ki Paidi for an intimate riverside puja experience and saffron-tinged evening prayers. Finish with a short visit to Gola Gunj Market for fragrant street snacks (kebabs and chaat) and a chance to listen to local storytellers recounting Ramayana tales under the banyan trees.

Day 2 · Tue, Mar 24
Ayodhya

Ram Janmabhoomi, Hanuman Garhi and Local Temples

Morning:

Start your morning with a reverent visit to Ram Janmabhoomi Temple, arriving early to observe the temple rituals and explore the informative exhibits in the complex that trace the site's history. From there, take a short walk up to Hanuman Garhi to witness the energetic morning aarti and enjoy panoramic views of the old city, then pause for a traditional breakfast of kachori and jalebi at a nearby roadside stall frequented by pilgrims before continuing your temple circuit.

Afternoon:

After the morning temple circuit, wander through the historic lanes toward Nageshwarnath Temple Complex, exploring its subsidiary shrines and the adjacent Ramkatha Pathshala where priests recite local scriptures; pause for a simple meal of dal-batti at the pathshala courtyard to mingle with devotees. Later, stroll to the peaceful gardens of Ramkot Fort to take in layered views of the old city and join an informal storytelling session near the fort walls that brings Ayodhya's legends to life as the light softens.

Evening:

As twilight falls, wander along the quieter stretch of Ram Ki Paidi for a calmer riverside aarti experience, then head to the historic Dashrath Mahal terrace to watch the sunset paint the city and hear short anecdotes about the royal family. Finish the evening with a stroll through Gola Gunj Market, sampling local chaat and sip on masala chai while listening to street storytellers recounting lesser-known Ramayana episodes, keeping the day's devotional pulse but easing into a relaxed, communal night.

Day 3 · Wed, Mar 25
Ayodhya

Ghats, Boat Ride and Spiritual Evening Aarti

Morning:

Begin with a tranquil sunrise walk at Lalita Ghat, where local priests perform early puja and you can join devotees offering flowers into the Saryu River before a riverside breakfast of kachori at a nearby stall. Continue with a guided boat ride from Rajghat, gliding past quiet ghats and listening to a local boatman recount lesser-known Ramayana anecdotes, then disembark for a reflective visit to the peaceful Sita Ki Rasoi shrine and its small museum exploring daily life in Ayodhya's past.

Afternoon:

After your boat ride and visit to Sita Ki Rasoi, linger ashore to explore the lively stretch around Naya Ghat Bazaar, sampling local sweets like peda and malai from a family-run shop and watching craftsmen carving small wooden Ram figurines. Then stroll to the tranquil precinct of Treta Ke Thakur's outer gardens for a guided storytelling session about the Ramayana set pieces, finishing with a rooftop chai at a nearby guesthouse that offers sweeping views of the Saryu River as the light moves toward evening.

Evening:

As dusk settles, make your way to Naya Ghat Steps to join a communal aarti led by local priests, where incense, lamps and bhajans create a luminous riverside ritual; linger to speak with elderly singers who share folk verses. After the aarti, stroll toward Bramha Ghat for a quieter moment watching lamps float downstream, then finish with a late-evening visit to Ram Katha Open-Air Theatre to catch a short retelling of a Ramayana episode accompanied by devotional music under the night sky.

Day 4 · Thu, Mar 26
Ayodhya / Nearby

Nearby Pilgrimage Spots and Cultural Walks

Morning:

Set out early for a peaceful drive to Nandigram, where you can visit the riverside shrines and walk the village lanes to see traditional Tulsi courtyards and listen to elders recount local Ramayana variants; pause for a simple prasadam breakfast at the Nandigram Ashram. Continue to Mani Parvat to climb its gentle slopes for panoramic views of the Ayodhya plain and explore small shrines tucked among the rocks, then return via a stop at Sati Anusuya Temple to observe morning rituals and meet caretakers who share stories linking these nearby sites to the city's sacred geography.

Afternoon:

In the afternoon, take a short drive to Kushmanda Devi Temple to witness its colorful local festival rhythms and chat with caretakers about regional rituals, then continue to the serene grounds of Chandra Shekhar Azad Park for a shaded picnic and an informal history talk from a local guide about Ayodhya's evolving landscape. Finish with a visit to Bhootnath Market, where you can sample seasonal street snacks and browse stalls selling handcrafted religious icons, watching artisans demonstrate finishing touches on brass puja items as the light softens toward evening.

Evening:

As twilight falls, head to Guptar Ghat for a serene riverside puja where priests light traditional diyas and you can join locals in floating miniature boat lamps; linger to listen to evening bhajans sung by neighborhood choirs. Afterwards, stroll the tranquil lanes to Bhadra Kali Mandir to witness an intimate yajna (fire ritual) and chat with temple caretakers about regional customs, then finish with a relaxed tea and sweet samosas at the family-run Rautarwa Chai Stall, soaking in conversations that tie together the pilgrimage stories you've encountered across the trip.

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