8 Nights / 9 Days
Daily Tour
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Uttar Pradesh is full of culture, history, and spirituality. This 9-day Uttar Pradesh tour takes you to the state’s famous places. You will explore ancient cities, holy rivers, and peaceful temples. The tour starts in Lucknow and ends in Varanasi. Along the way, you will visit Ayodhya, Prayagraj, Chitrakoot, and more. This journey gives you a deep look into India’s rich traditions.
Your tour begins in Lucknow. Reach the city and check into your hotel. After freshening up, start your sightseeing. Visit Bara Imambara, a grand Mughal-era monument. Walk through its famous Bhool Bhulaiya (maze). Next, go to Chota Imambara and admire its unique decoration. Explore the British Residency to learn about history. In the evening, enjoy street food at Hazratganj. Try dishes like kebabs, biryani, and chaats. Return to the hotel and rest.
After breakfast, drive to Naimisaranya. It is one of the oldest Hindu pilgrimage places. Visit the Chakra Tirth, Hanuman Garhi, and Vyas Gaddi. Feel peace as you sit by the Gomti River. Spend time in prayers or meditation. Later, return to Lucknow by evening.
After breakfast, check out and head towards Ayodhya. This city is the birthplace of Lord Rama. The drive takes around 4-5 hours. Check into your hotel and take a short rest. In the evening, visit the banks of the River Sarayu. Enjoy the peaceful evening, Aarti. Take a walk through the local markets and try simple sweets.
Today is for full-day sightseeing in Ayodhya. Start your day by visiting the grand Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple. Feel the spiritual vibe of this holy place. Next, visit Hanuman Garhi. The temple sits on a hill and gives a good view of the city. Explore Kanak Bhawan, Treta Ke Thakur, and Nageshwarnath Temple. Later, visit Sita Ki Rasoi and explore other holy ghats. Capture the culture and calmness of the place.
After breakfast, drive to Prayagraj (Allahabad). It takes around 4 hours to reach. On arrival, check into your hotel. In the afternoon, visit Triveni Sangam, where three rivers meet - Ganga, Yamuna, and the invisible Saraswati. You can take a boat ride and dip in the holy waters. Later, visit Anand Bhawan, the former home of Nehru. Explore the Allahabad Fort (from the outside if not open) and Alopi Devi Mandir.
Start early today for a day trip to Chitrakoot. The drive takes about 3 hours. Chitrakoot is a peaceful and spiritual place. Visit Ram Ghat, Kamadgiri, Bharat Milap Temple, and Sati Anusuya Ashram. These places link to Lord Rama’s exile life. Enjoy the green surroundings and calm riverbanks. By evening, drive back to Prayagraj.
After breakfast, drive to Varanasi. The drive takes around 3–4 hours. Check into your hotel and take some rest. In the evening, head to Dashashwamedh Ghat. Watch the beautiful Ganga Aarti. The chants, lamps, and devotion create a magical scene.
Begin your day early with a sunrise boat ride on the Ganges. Watch how the city wakes up at the ghats. After breakfast, visit the Kashi Vishwanath Temple, one of the 12 Jyotirlingas. Also visit Annapurna Temple, Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple, and Tulsi Manas Mandir.
Explore Sarnath in the afternoon. It is where Lord Buddha gave his first sermon. Visit Dhamek Stupa, Sarnath Museum, and the Ashokan Pillar. In the evening, shop for Banarasi silk sarees and local crafts.
Your 9-day journey ends today. After breakfast, pack your bags. The driver will drop you off at the airport or railway station. Take back sweet memories and blessings from this spiritual journey.
You can take this tour between October and March. The weather stays pleasant, and festivals like Diwali, Dev Deepawali, and Makar Sankranti bring extra charm.
Yes, the tour moves at a moderate pace. Most places have vehicle access. Just avoid extreme summers and carry basic medicines.
Yes, you can adjust the itinerary. Add or remove places as per your interest and time. Travel agents can help you plan better.
Yes. Most cities on this route serve a variety of vegetarian dishes. You can find North Indian thalis, street snacks, and sweets everywhere.
Yes, it is mostly safe. Stay in central hotels, avoid late-night travel, and keep family informed. Local people are helpful and kind.