Finding a group of places in India that are as representative and encapsulating of our distinct culture and traditions as the hustle, the routine, and the way of life of some of the most sacred cities that are found in the Hindi heartland of the nation would be challenging. Looking even more closely, some of the most important Hindu religious sites are in the states of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. The fact that a large portion of Uttar Pradesh is traversed by the revered Ganga River plays a significant role in this. Some of the cities in these two states served as the backdrop for some of the most famous Indian mythology tales, including the Ramayana and the life of Gautam Buddha.
Once you arrive in Varanasi's airport or train station, meet our representative at the entrance to the arrivals hall, and they will take you to your hotel. At the hotel, assistance with check-in. A city tour of Varanasi's well-known and historic temples, such as Kashi Vishwanath and Kal bhairav, will begin after a little break at around three o'clock. This will be followed by the renowned Ganga Aarti at Ganges Ghat. Overnight Hotel Stay.
After breakfast, travel by road for around 4 hours to reach sangam city in Prayagraj. Prayagraj is a lovely city and a significant Hindu pilgrimage site. Three rivers (the Yamuna, Ganges, and Saraswati) converge in Prayagraj, a Sangam. One is said to be cleansed of all sins by taking a swim at the Sangam. Back to Varanasi in the evening; hotel stay
On 3rd day of Kashi Ayodhya Prayagraj & Gaya Tour, left early for breakfast and travelled to Ayodhya. Ayodhya City local sightseeing during the entire day. Ayodhya, which is located on the banks of the Saryu River, is thought to be the location of Lord Rama's birth. Kosaladesa was the ancient name for Ayodhya. Ayodhya still has remnants of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Islam. Adinath (Rishabhadeva), the first tirthankar, was one of the five tirthankaras who, in Jain tradition, were born in Ayodhya. Later, visit Ramkatha Museum, Hanuman Garhi, Kanak Bhawan, and Ram Janmabhoomi.
We'll be taken aboard a Ganges riverboat early in the morning. By boat, we will travel to all of Varanasi's well-known Ghats. For breakfast, return to the hotel.
Visit Sankat Mochan (the Hanuman temple), Manas Mandir, BHU, and take a trip to Sarnath afterwards. The first sermon the Buddha gave to his followers was in Sarnath. The Buddha temples, the Chaukhandi and Dhamekha stupas, and the archaeological museum are Sarnath's main draws. Stay the night in Varanasi.
Check out of the hotel and drive to Gaya after breakfast. Gaya is renowned as India's Homage City. Since the beginning of time, people have travelled from all across India to perform funeral rites so that their loved ones can rest in eternal peace. At the Vishnupad Temple in Gaya, the majority of pilgrims perform Shraddha (Death Anniversary Rituals), Pitru Dosha Nivarana Puja (Malefic Effects of Ancestors), and Pind Daan (Death Rituals). Transfer in the evening to Bodhgaya for the night.
After breakfast at the hotel, go on a full-day city tour to Bodhgaya, which is the most sacred location for Buddhists since it features a peepal tree beneath which Prince Gautama acquired enlightenment and became known as the Buddha.
Later visits start the Bodhgaya sightseeing tour by going to the Mahabodhi Temple, which is situated where Lord Buddha attained enlightenment. the Bodhi Tree as well. A minor collection of Buddhist sculpture from the first century B.C. to the eleventh century A.D. is housed in the Bodhgaya Archaeological Museum; nearby Jagannath Temple is home to a four-armed black stone Shiva deity. Evening Transfer to Varanasi around 5 PM. Hotel Overnight Stay
Check out of the hotel and travel to your scheduled departure location after breakfast. We appreciate the opportunity to assist you once more on your forthcoming journey to Varanasi.