Kashi is the most important destination for every Sanatan Dharma follower. This is the holiest place in the world because it is eternal. It is believed that Kashi will remain unaffected even after the Mahapralaya, or the ultimate destruction.

And Ayodhya is close to the heart of every Sanatan Dharma follower because it is the birthplace of Bhagwan Ram. The glorious and majestic temple built at Ayodhya is the symbol of the victory of Dharma over Adharma.

No wonder Ayodhya and Kashi are the most visited religious places in India.

The trip to Ayodhya and Kashi from Chennai is not merely a religious tour. It is a bouquet of faith, spirituality, and overwhelming memories. Despite the long distance from Chennai, thousands of pilgrims travel to Ayodhya and Kashi by different modes according to their personal preferences and suitability.

The Chennai to Kashi and Ayodhya Spiritual Tour is an experience that every Sanatan Dharma follower should have.

Spiritual Importance of Kashi and Ayodhya

As said earlier, Kashi, Banaras, Varanasi  whatever you call it is the most ancient and sacred city. Bhagwan Shankar has blessed this place and assured that he will stay in Kashi forever. He blessed that whoever leaves the mortal world within the boundaries of Varanasi will attain Moksha — liberation from the cycle of birth and death. Bhagwan Shiv has given assurance that he will stay in Kashi permanently. Therefore, whoever visits Kashi will get blessed by Bhagwan Shiv. Kashi is the hub of deep cosmic energy, and it purifies the soul.

Ayodhya is another holy place that is the birthplace of Bhagwan Ram. It is one of the seven holiest cities, known as the Sapta Puri: Ayodhya, Mathura, Kashi, Avantika (Ujjain), Kanchi, Haridwar, and Dwarka. It is the symbol of devotion, duties, and the victory of Dharma over Adharma.

The grand Ram Janmabhoomi Temple, built after a long and historic legal and spiritual journey, has become a powerful symbol of Sanatan Dharma and a beacon of faith for millions of devotees.

Why Combine Kashi and Ayodhya in One Trip

Varanasi (Kashi) and Ayodhya can be clubbed together because they are located at a distance of 200 to 250 kilometres. The journey takes around three to four hours by road or train. Several trains are also available between these stations.

If you are travelling from Chennai, you must combine these two holy places. The geographical proximity and easy accessibility of Varanasi and Ayodhya make it simple to visit both in a short two- or three-day trip.

You can conveniently travel between the two cities by car, train, or even a single-day trip from Varanasi is possible.

The complementary cultural significance of both cities allows for a deep dive into two different aspects of divinity on a Kashi Ayodhya Yatra from Chennai.

Travel Planning from Chennai

Since the distance between Chennai and Kashi and Ayodhya is considerable, it is essential to plan the trip in advance. Since it involves flight travel, you should ideally set aside four to six days for this spiritual journey.

The best way is to fly to Kashi directly from Chennai. A few direct flights are available. Alternatively, one can fly to Delhi or Lucknow and then travel onward by road or train.

Booking a package tour is ideal. It includes:

Flight tickets
Airport transfers
Hotel stays
Meals
Sightseeing

Planning a trip from Chennai to Kashi (Varanasi) and Ayodhya typically takes around four to six days. A five-day trip package covers flights from Chennai to Varanasi, sightseeing and darshan at Kashi, and a visit to Ayodhya. The cost of the tour depends on the duration and inclusions.

If you have more days available, you should consider including places like Prayagraj, Sarnath, and Chitrakoot. These are also important religious destinations for Sanatan Dharma followers.

Ideal Itinerary Structure

The five-day itinerary structure is as follows:

Day 1: Arrival in Kashi. Check into the hotel. Visit the Ganga Ghat. Experience the auspicious Ganga Aarti in the evening.

Day 2: Explore Kashi. Visit the ghat early in the morning and enjoy a boat ride. Seek darshan at Kashi Vishwanath Temple (Jyotirlinga) and Kal Bhairav Temple.

Day 3: Travel from Kashi to Ayodhya. You can travel by train or road — both options take approximately four hours. Check into the hotel in Ayodhya. Visit Kanak Bhawan, Dashrath Mahal, and Sarayu Ghat.

Day 4: Seek darshan at Ram Janmabhoomi Temple (main temple) and Hanuman Garhi. Depart from Ayodhya to Lucknow (LKO) for a flight back to Chennai.

Day 5: Return to Chennai.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Kashi (Varanasi) and Ayodhya from Chennai is during the winter months. Specifically, October to March is the most suitable period.

The weather is pleasant and cool during this time, with average temperatures ranging between 5 to 30 degrees Celsius. This is comfortable for visiting temples, sightseeing, and attending the Ganga Aarti in the evening.

Several important religious occasions and festivals also fall in these months  Dussehra in October–November, Makar Sankranti in January, and Mahashivratri and Holi in February–March. Keep in mind that crowds will be heavier during auspicious days and festivals.

April to June is not ideal because the region experiences intense heat during this period. The monsoon season is also not suitable, as heavy rainfall makes it difficult to travel and visit the ghats comfortably.

Book a Kashi and Ayodhya Tour Package from Chennai with Vasant Kamal to enjoy a top-class spiritual tour with utmost comfort and convenience.

The Chennai to Kashi and Ayodhya tour is one of the most important and auspicious religious journeys a devotee can undertake. Due to the long distance from Chennai, you should reserve at least five to six days for this tour.

While it is possible to plan the trip on your own, booking a package tour from Chennai is the more convenient option. It typically covers flights, hotel stays, local transportation, and sightseeing making it far easier for travellers who are unfamiliar with local arrangements.

The journey to Kashi and Ayodhya brings immense peace, joy, and spiritual fulfilment. Kashi is the most sacred city in Sanatan Dharma, and Ayodhya has become all the more significant after the construction of the magnificent Ram Mandir. This yatra is truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

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