5 Days 4 Nights
Daily Tour
2 people
Hindi
The Spiritual Trails of Uttar Pradesh is basically your all-access pass to India’s divine energy and cultural glow-up. If you’re looking for a trip that contains spirituality, temple hopping, soulful food, and Mughal heritage, this is it The journey kicks off in Varanasi, the “City of Lights” and India’s oldest living city. Here, you’ll wander through sacred ghats, attend the hypnotic Ganga Aarti Varanasi, and visit the iconic Kashi Vishwanath Temple tour, along with Annapurna and Sankat Mochan temples. Also, with a boat ride on the Ganges you’ll visit Sarnath, where Buddha gave his first sermon.
Next stop, Ayodhya, the holy birthplace of Lord Rama. With the newly rising Ram Janmabhoomi Ayodhya, the peaceful Hanuman Garhi, Kanak Bhawan, and even Sita Ki Rasoi, this leg of the trip is basically engaging with India’s epic mythology. Don’t miss the evening Saryu River Aarti and a light & sound show that brings Ramayan to life. Finally, we wrap it all in Lucknow, the City of Nawabs. Explore Bara Imambara Lucknow (Bhulbhulaiya maze), the famous Rumi Darwaza, Gomti Riverfront, Ambedkar Park, and the Hazratganj market. Plus, no Lucknow heritage tour is complete without kebabs and biryani, it’s a culture you can taste.
Airport/railway pickup & hotel check-in
Meet your driver at Varanasi Airport or Railway Station for a comfortable transfer to your hotel. Freshen up and get ready to explore one of the world’s oldest living cities.
Sacred temple trail
Spend the afternoon visiting Varanasi’s revered shrines:
Kashi Vishwanath Temple – the holiest of Shiva temples, a key Jyotirlinga.
Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple – known for its peaceful courtyard and the scent of marigolds.
Annapurna Devi Temple – dedicated to the goddess of nourishment.
Evening Ganga Aarti
At sunset, head to Dashashwamedh Ghat for the iconic Ganga Aarti. Priests in saffron robes perform synchronized rituals with lamps and chants while the river shimmers in golden light.
Overnight stay in Varanasi.
Morning boat cruise on the Ganges
Rise before dawn for a serene boat ride along the ghats. Watch devotees perform morning prayers, see the city awaken in soft light, and capture unforgettable photos of the riverfront.
Banaras Hindu University & local sights
Stroll through the leafy campus of BHU, visit the Bharat Kala Bhavan museum, and admire the Vishwanath Temple within the university grounds.
Sarnath spiritual tour
Drive to nearby Sarnath, where Lord Buddha delivered his first sermon. Explore the Dhamek Stupa, Mulagandha Kuti Vihar, and the excellent archaeological museum showcasing ancient Buddhist relics.
Evening free time
Return to Varanasi and wander through bustling bazaars—perfect for sampling kachoris, rabri, and Banarasi paan.
Overnight stay in Varanasi
Scenic transfer to Ayodhya
After breakfast, check out and enjoy a road trip of around 4–5 hours to the sacred city of Lord Rama.
Ayodhya temple circuit
In the afternoon, visit:
Ram Janmabhoomi – the birthplace of Lord Rama.
Hanuman Garhi – a hilltop temple with sweeping views of the city.
Kanak Bhawan – famed for its beautiful gold-crowned idols of Rama and Sita.
Sita Ki Rasoi – a symbolic kitchen shrine connected to Sita.
Evening Saryu Aarti & light show
Experience the divine Saryu River Aarti, followed by a captivating light and sound show narrating the Ramayana.
Overnight stay in Ayodhya.
Morning drive to Lucknow
Enjoy breakfast and depart for Lucknow (about 3 hours).
Heritage highlights
Dive into the city’s regal past with visits to:
Bara Imambara – featuring the famous Bhulbhulaiya labyrinth and grand Asfi Mosque.
Ambedkar Park – an expansive memorial with striking sandstone architecture.
Gomti Riverfront – a landscaped promenade ideal for evening strolls.
Hazratganj market & street food
Browse the colonial-era Hazratganj market and savor Lucknow’s famed street eats—think kebabs, kachoris, and the melt-in-your-mouth galouti.
Overnight stay in Lucknow.
Enjoy a relaxed breakfast, then check out. Your driver will transfer you to Lucknow Airport or Railway Station for your onward journey, carrying memories of sacred ghats, royal architecture, and the spiritual heart of North India.