Multi-Temple Circuit · Uttar Pradesh
The Golden Circle.
Kashi · Prayagraj · Ayodhya
Three of Hinduism's most sacred cities in one seamless circuit along the Ganga plain. Varanasi — the eternal city; Prayagraj — where three rivers meet; Ayodhya — the birthplace of Ram. Each city is a universe of devotion, ritual, and living faith.
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Stop 1 · Ganga Plain
Kashi Vishwanath
Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh

The eternal city where Shiva himself grants liberation
Varanasi is the oldest continuously inhabited city on earth and the spiritual heart of Hinduism. The Kashi Vishwanath Temple, one of the twelve Jyotirlingas, has drawn pilgrims for millennia. A dawn boat ride on the Ganga — passing the ancient ghats as priests chant and incense rises — is among the most profound experiences in India. At evening, the Ganga Aarti transforms the riverfront into a river of flame.
- Private dawn boat on the Ganga past the ancient ghats
- VIP darshan at Kashi Vishwanath Jyotirlinga
- Prime-vantage Ganga Aarti experience at Dashashwamedh Ghat
- Guided walk through Vishwanath Gali and ancient temple lanes
Stop 2 · Ganga Plain
Prayagraj Triveni Sangam
Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh

Tirtharaj — king of all pilgrimage sites, where three rivers become one
At Prayagraj, the Ganga, Yamuna, and the invisible Saraswati converge at the Triveni Sangam. Called Tirtharaj — king of all pilgrimage sites — a bath here is believed to wash away the karma of many lifetimes. The Akshaya Vat, an immortal banyan tree within Allahabad Fort, and the reclining Hanuman Mandir are sacred stops on the circuit. Every twelve years, the Kumbh Mela transforms this confluence into the largest human gathering on earth.
- Sacred Sangam snan (holy bath) at the three-river confluence
- Boat ritual with pandit at the Triveni point
- Akshaya Vat — the immortal banyan tree at Allahabad Fort
- Alopi Devi Shaktipeeth visit and Reclining Hanuman Mandir
Stop 3 · Ganga Plain
Ayodhya Ram Mandir
Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh

The birthplace of Ram — a city reborn after millennia of devotion
Ayodhya is one of Hinduism's seven sacred cities, the janmabhoomi (birthplace) of Lord Ram. The newly consecrated Ram Mandir stands on the site believed to be Ram's exact birth spot. The city's ghats along the Saryu River come alive at dusk with aarti ceremonies. Hanuman Garhi — a hilltop fortress temple — offers panoramic views of the sacred skyline, while Kanak Bhawan houses gold-crowned idols of Ram and Sita gifted by his mother Kaikeyi.
- Darshan at Ram Mandir — the newly consecrated Ram Janmabhoomi temple
- Saryu River aarti at the sacred ghats at dusk
- Hanuman Garhi — hilltop temple with panoramic Ayodhya views
- Kanak Bhawan and the Ram Parikrama heritage circuit


Stop 1 · Ganga Plain
Kashi Vishwanath
Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh
The eternal city where Shiva himself grants liberation
Varanasi is the oldest continuously inhabited city on earth and the spiritual heart of Hinduism. The Kashi Vishwanath Temple, one of the twelve Jyotirlingas, has drawn pilgrims for millennia. A dawn boat ride on the Ganga — passing the ancient ghats as priests chant and incense rises — is among the most profound experiences in India. At evening, the Ganga Aarti transforms the riverfront into a river of flame.
- Private dawn boat on the Ganga past the ancient ghats
- VIP darshan at Kashi Vishwanath Jyotirlinga
- Prime-vantage Ganga Aarti experience at Dashashwamedh Ghat
- Guided walk through Vishwanath Gali and ancient temple lanes


Stop 2 · Ganga Plain
Prayagraj Triveni Sangam
Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh
Tirtharaj — king of all pilgrimage sites, where three rivers become one
At Prayagraj, the Ganga, Yamuna, and the invisible Saraswati converge at the Triveni Sangam. Called Tirtharaj — king of all pilgrimage sites — a bath here is believed to wash away the karma of many lifetimes. The Akshaya Vat, an immortal banyan tree within Allahabad Fort, and the reclining Hanuman Mandir are sacred stops on the circuit. Every twelve years, the Kumbh Mela transforms this confluence into the largest human gathering on earth.
- Sacred Sangam snan (holy bath) at the three-river confluence
- Boat ritual with pandit at the Triveni point
- Akshaya Vat — the immortal banyan tree at Allahabad Fort
- Alopi Devi Shaktipeeth visit and Reclining Hanuman Mandir


Stop 3 · Ganga Plain
Ayodhya Ram Mandir
Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh
The birthplace of Ram — a city reborn after millennia of devotion
Ayodhya is one of Hinduism's seven sacred cities, the janmabhoomi (birthplace) of Lord Ram. The newly consecrated Ram Mandir stands on the site believed to be Ram's exact birth spot. The city's ghats along the Saryu River come alive at dusk with aarti ceremonies. Hanuman Garhi — a hilltop fortress temple — offers panoramic views of the sacred skyline, while Kanak Bhawan houses gold-crowned idols of Ram and Sita gifted by his mother Kaikeyi.
- Darshan at Ram Mandir — the newly consecrated Ram Janmabhoomi temple
- Saryu River aarti at the sacred ghats at dusk
- Hanuman Garhi — hilltop temple with panoramic Ayodhya views
- Kanak Bhawan and the Ram Parikrama heritage circuit
Sacred History
The Golden Arc of Devotion
The Ganga plain of Uttar Pradesh holds the densest concentration of sacred sites in the world. Kashi (Varanasi), the oldest continuously inhabited city on earth, is where Lord Shiva himself is believed to grant moksha to all who die within its boundaries. Prayagraj, called Tirtharaj — king of all pilgrimage sites — sits at the Triveni Sangam where the Ganga, Yamuna, and the mythical Saraswati meet; during Kumbh Mela, it becomes the largest human gathering in history. Ayodhya, Ram's birthplace, has been a living pilgrimage city for over 9,000 years — the recently consecrated Ram Mandir marks the culmination of a decades-long spiritual movement. Together, these three cities form a golden arc of devotion that every Hindu dreams of completing in one lifetime.
Travel Logistics
Getting There
Sacred Extensions
- 10 km from Varanasi
Sarnath
Buddhist pilgrimage site — where the Buddha gave his first sermon after enlightenment.
- 80 km from Varanasi
Vindhyachal
Major Shakti Peetha on the Vindhya Range — Goddess Vindhyavasini temple.
- 130 km from Prayagraj
Chitrakoot
Where Ram, Sita, and Lakshman spent 11 of their 14 years of exile.
- 80 km from Ayodhya
Naimisharanya
Ancient forest where the Puranas were narrated — still a living ashram complex.
- 300 km from Varanasi
Mathura-Vrindavan
Krishna's birthplace and childhood kingdom — optional extension.
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Price Guide
Best rates in Jul–Aug off-season. Maha Shivaratri (Feb) surges all Jyotirlinga routes.
* Prices are indicative estimates based on seasonal flight trends. Actual prices vary with demand and availability.
- Duration:5–7 days
- Best time:October – March; November for Dev Deepawali in Varanasi
₹79,999
5–7 days · all inclusive