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  • Duration — 5 Nights + 6 days
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  • Trip Duration ⏱️
  • 5 Nights + 6 Days
  • Travel Route 🗺️
  • Varanasi » Prayagraj » Ayodhya » Mathura » Vrindavan » Varanasi
  • Ayodhya » Prayagraj » Varanasi » Mathura » Vrindavan » Ayodhya
  • Agra/ Mathura » Mathura » Vrindavan » Prayagraj » Varanasi » Ayodhya » Agra/ Mathura
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  • Ayodhya/ Varanasi/ Mathura/ Agra
  • Varanasi 📌
  • Kashi Vishwanath Temple (One of the most important Shiva temples, one of the twelve Jyotirlingas) • Dashashwamedh Ghat (Where Brahma performed ten sacrifices; the evening Ganga Aarti is very famous here) • Assi Ghat (Located at the confluence of the Ganges and Assi rivers; many religious yajnas take place here in the mornings and evenings) • Manikarnika Ghat (A well-known cremation ghat where dead bodies are cremated) • Harishchandra Ghat (Another cremation ghat, associated with the truthful King Harishchandra) • Ganga Aarti (The evening Ganga Aarti performed at Dashashwamedh Ghat is a spectacular experience; many tourists and devotees attend) • Sarnath (Where Gautam Buddha gave his first sermon; an important center for Buddhism) • Dhamek Stupa (An ancient stupa in Sarnath, built to commemorate Buddha's first sermon) • Chaukhandi Stupa (A stupa in Sarnath built during the Gupta period) • Archaeological Museum, Sarnath (Preserves ancient artifacts found during excavations at Sarnath) • Ramnagar Fort (Located across the Ganges in Ramnagar; the Ramlila here is very famous) • Bharat Mata Temple (This temple houses a map of undivided India) • Tulsi Manas Temple (This temple is dedicated to Goswami Tulsidas's Ramcharitmanas) • Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple (A famous temple dedicated to Hanuman; musical and cultural programs are held here) • New Vishwanath Temple (Located in Banaras Hindu University; an excellent example of modern architecture) • Gyan Vapi Well (An ancient well located near the Kashi Vishwanath Temple)
  • Activities @ Varanasi Dham
  • yajna Bath @ Ganga Ghat
  • Yajna/ Homam @ Ganga Ghat
  • Morning & Evening Aarti @ Dashashwamedh Ghat
  • Morning & Evening Aarti @ Manikarnika Ghat
  • Dharma Session @ Manikarnika ghat
  • Dhyana Session @ Manikarnika ghat
  • Boating @ Ganga River
  • Why VedaSagar ❓
  • Local Varanasi Guide for Sight Seeing
  • Take control of your travels. No fixed plans—explore Varanasi and beyond.
  • Be guided in your dharma and yoga practice by authentic monks and yogis in Varanasi
  • Mahasattras; Perform top 5 Vedic yajnas in Varanasi
  • Highly Qualified Priests for yajnas - Aarti, Yajna/ Homam...
  • Food Donation Camp Setting
  • Guided Meditation @ Manikarnika Ghat
  • Expert Jyotisha Counseling through comprehensive Janmakundali creation and analysis
  • Expert Ayurveda Counseling for a Holistic Approach to Health
  • Rooms with Cook Your Food facility
  • Ayodhya 📌
  • Ram Janmabhoomi (Birthplace of Bhagwan Rama, built after 500 years of struggle) • Hanuman Garhi (A temple dedicated to Bhagwan Hanuman, believed to have protected Ayodhya) • Kanak Bhawan (This temple is dedicated to Sita and Ram, said to have been gifted to them by Kaikeyi) • Nageshwarnath Temple (This temple is dedicated to Bhagwan Shiva and is believed to have been built by Kush) • Treta Ke Thakur (This is where Bhagwan Rama performed the Ashwamedha Yagna, and relics of the Treta Yuga are found here) • Tulsidas Ghat (This ghat is named after Goswami Tulsidas, who wrote the Ramcharitmanas) • Guptar Ghat (Bhagwan Rama took Jal Samadhi here) • Ram Katha Park (This park is a popular venue for Ramlila and other cultural events) • Tulsi Smarak Bhawan (This museum is dedicated to Goswami Tulsidas and displays his works) • Sita Kund (This is the place where Sita is said to have given the Agni Pariksha, or fire ordeal) • Dashrath Bhawan (This was the palace of King Dashrath, now a temple) • Mani Parvat (It is believed that a part of this mountain fell here when Hanuman was carrying the Sanjeevani Booti) • Bharat Kund (This is the place where Bharat is said to have performed penance until Ram returned from exile) • Valmiki Ramayan Bhawan (This building is dedicated to the Ramayana written by Valmiki) • Sita-Ram Temple (This temple is dedicated to Sita and Ram) • Chakrahari Shrine (This is a temple of Vishnu, worshipped in the form of a Chakra or disc) • Narsingh Temple (This temple is dedicated to the Narsingh avatar of Bhagwan Vishnu)
  • Activities @ Ayodhya Dham
  • yajna Bath @ Ram Ki Paidi
  • Yajna/ Homam @ Saryu River
  • Morning & Evening Aarti @ Tulsidas Ghat
  • Morning & Evening Aarti @ Guptar Ghat
  • Meditation Session @ Guptar Ghat
  • Boating @ Saryu River
  • Why VedaSagar ❓
  • Local Ayodhya Guide for Sight Seeing
  • Take control of your travels. No fixed plans—explore Ayodhya and beyond.
  • Learn dharma directly from monks and yogis in Ayodhya Dham with our assistance
  • Mahasattras; Perform top 5 Vedic yajnas in Ayodhya
  • Highly Qualified Priests for yajnas - Aarti, Yajna/ Homam...
  • Food Donation Camp Setting
  • Guided Meditation @ Guptar Ghat
  • Expert Jyotisha Counseling through comprehensive Janmakundali creation and analysis
  • Expert Ayurveda Counseling for a Holistic Approach to Health
  • Rooms with Cook Your Food facility
  • Prayagraj 📌
  • Triveni Sangam (the confluence of the Ganges, Yamuna, and Saraswati rivers) • Bade Hanuman Ji Temple (known for its large reclining Hanuman statue) • Patalpuri Temple (an ancient underground temple within Allahabad Fort) • Akshayavat (the immortal banyan tree) • Mankameshwar Temple (a Shiva temple near Saraswati Ghat) • Alopi Devi Temple (a Shakti Peetha) • Nag Vasuki Temple (dedicated to the serpent deity Vasuki) • Kalyani Devi Temple • Kotishwar Mahadev Temple • Bindu Madhav Temple • Dashashwamedh Ghat (a holy ghat on the Ganges) • Bharadwaj Ashram • Shankar Viman Mandapam
  • Activities @ Prayagraj Dham
  • yajna Bath @ Triveni Sangam
  • Yajna/ Homam @ Ganga ghat
  • Why VedaSagar ❓
  • Local Prayagraj Guide for Sight Seeing
  • Take control of your travels. No fixed plans—explore Prayagraj and beyond.
  • Mahasattras; Perform top 5 Vedic yajnas in Prayagraj
  • Highly Qualified Priests for yajnas - Aarti, Yajna/ Homam...
  • Expert Jyotisha Counseling through comprehensive Janmakundali creation and analysis
  • Mathura 📌
  • Krishna Janmasthan Temple (Birthplace of Krishna) • Dwarkadhish Temple (Important Krishna temple) • Gita Mandir (Temple dedicated to the Gita) • Birla Mandir, Mathura • ISKCON Temple, Mathura • Vishram Ghat (Where Krishna rested after slaying Kansa) • Govardhan Hill (Where Krishna lifted the hill) • Radha Kund and Shyam Kund (Sacred ponds associated with Radha and Krishna) • Kusum Sarovar (A beautiful tank with ghats) • Prem Mandir (A grand temple dedicated to Radha Krishna and Sita Ram)
  • Activities @ Mathura Dham
  • yajna Bath @ Vishram Temple
  • Maha Aarti @ Vishram Ghat
  • Why VedaSagar ❓
  • Local Mathura Guide for Sight Seeing
  • Take control of your travels. No fixed plans—explore Mathura and beyond.
  • Receive authentic dharma and yoga teachings from practicing monks and yogis in Mathura
  • Mahasattras; Perform top 5 Vedic yajnas in Mathura
  • Highly Qualified Priests for yajnas - Aarti, Yajna/ Homam...
  • Geeta Session @ Krishna Janmabhooomi
  • Expert Jyotisha Counseling through comprehensive Janmakundali creation and analysis
  • Vrindavan 📌
  • Banke Bihari Temple (One of the most revered Krishna temples) • ISKCON Vrindavan (A large ISKCON temple complex) • Prem Mandir (A relatively new, ornate temple) • Radha Raman Temple (An ancient temple with a self-manifested deity) • Rangji Temple (A large South Indian-style temple) • Govind Dev Temple (A historic temple built by Raja Man Singh) • Sri Krishna-Balaram Mandir (Dedicated to Krishna and Balarama) • Seva Kunj (Where Krishna is said to have performed the Raas Leela) • Nidhivan (A sacred grove where Krishna is believed to still perform the Raas Leela) • Keshi Ghat (Where Krishna killed the demon Keshi) • Madan Mohan Temple (Another important Krishna temple)
  • Activities @ Vrindavan Dham
  • Mangla Aarti @ ISKCON Vrindavan
  • Maha Aarti @ Keshi Ghat
  • Chanting of Hare Krishna Mahamantra
  • Why VedaSagar ❓
  • Local Vrindavan Guide for Sight Seeing
  • Take control of your travels. No fixed plans—explore Vrindavan and beyond.
  • Learn authentic dharma and yoga from practicing monks and yogis in Vrindavan
  • Mahasattras; Perform top 5 Vedic yajnas in Vrindavan
  • Highly Qualified Priests for yajnas - Aarti, Yajna/ Homam...
  • Guided Meditation/ Dharma Session
  • Guided Chanting of Hare Krishna Mahamantra
  • Rooms with Cook Your Food facility
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Varanasi Travel Experience
Varanasi is an experience like no other!
The ghats along the Ganga are something special - especially during sunrise, it’s just magical. Kashi Vishwanath Mandir is really peaceful, though there’s always a crowd, but it’s worth the wait for darshan. The Ganga aarti in the evening is a must-watch, so full of devotion and energy, it gives goosebumps. Streets here are narrow and chaotic, but that’s part of the charm of this ancient city. Local food is amazing, especially the kachoris and lassi. Varanasi is full of spiyajnaity, culture, and life. Will forever remember this majestic travel trip.
Ayodhya Travel Experience
Tears spontaneously started rolling down!
Ayodhya is a must-visit for all Hindus and dharma lovers. Seeing the bhavya Rama Lalla, tears spontaneously started rolling down. I never had this experience in my life. Guptar Ghat by the Saryu River is so peaceful, I spent hours just sitting there watching the river flow, very calming. Evening aarti at river is very special, very beautiful to see. Will recommend to anyone looking for a spiyajna trip.
Vrindavan Travel Experience
Sweet sound of "Radhe Radhe" echos everywhere!

Vrindavan is not just a place; it is a divine experience for those who carry Radha Rani in their hearts. Every corner of this sacred land sings her name, and you can feel her presence everywhere, from the sound of the temple bells to the gentle breeze by the Yamuna River.

I felt an overwhelming sense of peace in Vrindavan. You can hear the sweet sound of "Radhe Radhe" echoing from every direction. It's like every breath the town takes is dedicated to her.

In Radha Vallabh Mandir I felt the true essence of Radha Rani’s love. The energy there is so pure, and it almost felt like she was personally welcoming me to her home. I couldn’t help but shed tears of joy.

A must-do is visiting the Seva Kunj at dusk, where it's said Radha and Krishna still perform their eternal ras leela. The whole environment is charged with the energy of centuries of devotion.

Ayodhya Travel Experience
Welcomed with a Sita-Ram/ Jai Shree Ram!
Ayodhya is more than a town. It is a temple within itself! I was being welcomed with a “Sita-Ram” by common peoples. It is hard not to marvel at enticing Ram Mandir which is popularly the new temple. Then, of course, I went to Hanuman Garhi as well. The view was spectacular and the environment filled with ancient walls of ayodhya was studded by winds. Wish to have a taste of local culture? Then, you must have ‘prasadam’ at the temple where this sweet is given free of charge. Temples are not only what Ayodhya is about, but one can also feel and live its culture instead.
Ayodhya Travel Experience
Jai Shri Ram! Jai Hanuman!
Darshan at the Ram Janmabhoomi was awesome. Guptar Ghat has a calming vibe, perfect for sitting in shanti and soaking in the spiyajna vibes. Yes, it's a bit crowded and can get hot during the day, but feeling of being in Shri Ram's nagari makes it all worth it. Jai Shri Ram! Jai Hanuman!
Mathura Travel Experience
Mathura-Vrindavan area echoes with Krishna bhakti!
Visited god Krishna's birthplace - Mathura. Whole Mathura-Vrindavan area echoes with Krishna bhakti. You’ll see people chanting “Radhe Radhe” everywhere. Vrindavan is close by, and the temples dedicated to Radharani are so beautiful. The devotion to Radha-Krishna here is unmatched, and the evenings are filled with bhajans and kirtans.
Haridwar Travel Experience
Ganga flowing in front of me looked flowing down from the heaven

Haridwar is a gateway to divine. My recent trip to this sacred city left me feeling both spiyajnaly uplifted and connected to something greater. Haridwar is a pilgrimage of heart!

The first stop was, of course, Har Ki Pauri. Ganga ghat is very beautiful. As the sun began to set, I joined the throngs of devotees for the evening Ganga Aarti. Flickering lamps, sounds of conch shells, and collective chanting of prayers created an atmosphere so powerful that it felt like the heavens themselves were listening. Ganga flowing in front of me looked flowing down from the heaven. I couldn’t help but offer my deepest prayers as I released a diya into the water.

A trip to Haridwar wouldn’t be complete without a Ganga snana - bathing in holy Ganga. I took a yajna bath at Har Ki Pauri with the help of local priest arranged by VedaSagar. The water was cold but refreshing. There's an undeniable spiyajna energy in Haridwar that cleanses more than just your body. It purifies the soul.

Rishikesh Travel Experience
Ganga Aarti in the evenings was absolutely beautiful
I visited Rishikesh to deepen my yoga. It was a wonderful experience. The town’s peaceful vibe with the Ganga flowing across and Himalayas in background is a perfect environment. I stayed at Parmarth Niketan Ashram where daily yoga sessions felt more authentic than anything I’ve done back home in US. The Ganga Aarti in the evenings was absolutely beautiful and visiting the Beatles Ashram was a cool bonus. Whether you're into yoga or just looking for a spiyajna reset, Rishikesh is the place to be.
Ayodhya + Varanasi + Prayagraj

This was my best trip ever. Me and my family went to Ayodhya, Varanasi and Prayagraj with a travel company. It was so nice and I learn so many things about God and history.

In Ayodhya, I saw the place where Bhagwan Ram was born. The temple was very big and beautiful. I felt very peaceful there. The guide uncle told us stories from Ramayana. I never hear them like that before.

Then we went to Varanasi. The river Ganga is very big and looks so calm. We sit in a boat and see Ganga Aarti. It was so beautiful, I feel like crying. So many lights and sounds and people praying together. It touched my heart.

In Prayagraj, we did snan in Triveni Sangam. The water was cold but I was very happy. Pandit ji help us in doing pooja and he told us about Dharma. I feel blessed.

The travel company people was very nice. They give us clean hotel, tasty food and always talk to us nicely. I never feel bored. They took care of everything, like a big brother.

I want to go again with them. It was not just a trip, it was a journey I will always remember.

Varanasi + Prayagraj + Vindhyachal

Last week I went with my family to Varanasi, Prayagraj and Vindhyachal. It was my first time going to these holy places. I feel very happy and peaceful in this trip.

First we went to Varanasi. I saw Ma Ganga and we did boat ride in the evening. There was Ganga Aarti and it was very nice. So many people was there, singing and praying. I close my eyes and feel like God is listening. The lights and bells was so beautiful. We also go to Kashi Vishwanath Mandir and pray there.

After that we go to Prayagraj. There is the Triveni Sangam, where 3 rivers meet. I did snan with my papa and it was very cold but I feel good. Pandit ji did pooja for us and tell us story of Ganga, Yamuna and Saraswati. He was very kind and explained everything slowly.

Last we went to Vindhyachal, where Ma Vindhyavasini Devi temple is there. The temple was on hill and many people was climbing and singing bhajans. I also sing with them. I pray to Ma and ask for good marks in school. The place was full of energy.

The travel people was very helpful. They give us food, room and tell us what to do. They behave like family. I did not get tired because they plan everything nicely.

It was the best trip ever. I want to go again with them one day.

Ayodhya + Varanasi + Prayagraj + Vindhyachal

A Sacred Journey Through the Heart of Dharma: Ayodhya, Varanasi, Prayagraj & Vindhyachal

There are trips, and then there are pilgrimages. What I experienced on this journey through Ayodhya, Varanasi, Prayagraj, and Vindhyachal was something far deeper than sightseeing—it was a quiet awakening of the soul.

We began in Ayodhya, the divine birthplace of Bhagwan Shri Ram. As I walked through the sacred lanes, heard the Ramayana echo in temple chants, and stood before the Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir, I felt an indescribable peace—like I had come home to something ancient within me. The devotion in the air was so thick, it moved me to silence.

From there, we journeyed to Varanasi, where every sunrise over the Ganga felt like the beginning of creation. The evening Ganga Aarti was mesmerizing—flames danced, bells rang, and the river sparkled with the devotion of countless souls. The darshan at Kashi Vishwanath was powerful, and the narrow streets somehow held both chaos and divinity. I left with the scent of incense in my clothes and Bhakti in my heart.

Prayagraj offered a moment of stillness in motion. The confluence at the Triveni Sangam felt sacred beyond words. Taking a dip in the Sangam waters, guided gently by a kind priest, was like being washed clean—physically, emotionally, spiyajnaly. I didn’t just perform a yajna. I felt it.

Finally, Vindhyachal wrapped me in the loving strength of the Divine Feminine. At the temple of Ma Vindhyavasini, surrounded by pilgrims chanting her name with tearful devotion, I could feel her shakti pulsing through the hills. The climb to her shrine, though simple, felt symbolic—every step an offering of love and surrender.

What tied it all together was the travel team. Not just professional, but deeply caring. They anticipated our needs, respected our emotions, and moved with the rhythm of our spiyajna pace. At no point did I feel rushed or like a tourist. I felt like a Yatri—on a sacred path, guided with love.

This wasn’t just a trip. It was a memory etched in my soul. If you're yearning not just to see but to feel the Dharma of Bharat, this is the journey.

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