The renowned pilgrimage site, Ram Mandir Ayodhya, serves as a significant emblem of faith, culture, and national heritage in India. The Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Ram, the temple marks the sacred birthplace of Ramchandra and holds immense spiritual significance of millions of devotees. The article is about how to reach Ram Mandir Ayodhya, the spiritual temple. A detailed discussion about Ram Mandir Tour Guide and the best travel option, price, and location.
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Ram Mandir Tour Guide
A devotee can easily visit Ram Mandir Ayodhya by train,
flight and also by bus. The Ram temple and nearby area are well connected by
rail, air and road. With the construction of the temple, all roads, bus
terminals, railway stations and airports are modernized, renovated, and very
beautifully decorated.
By Train: The
rail communication system between Ram Mandir and other places in the country is
very good. Ayodhya Dham (AY) is the nearest railway station to visit Ram Temple,
and it is only 1 km away. Another railway station is Ayodhya Cantt station, which
is 12 km away from the temple. To buy a ticket you can visit the official
website www.irctc.co.in
Delhi to Ayodhya Train
The distance from Delhi to Ayodhya is around 629 km. Vande
Bharat Express (22426), Ayodhya Express (14206), Kaifiyat Express (12226), and Sadbhavna
Express (14018) runs regularly on the route. There are many more trains on the
destination that runs directly. Lots of connecting trains are available daily to
visit the pilgrimage.
Vande Bharat
Express (22426)
The fastest AC coach, The Vande Bharat Express, runs
from Delhi Station to Ayodhya Cantt Station. The fastest train takes only 8
hours 20 minutes to reach the destination from Delhi. The train Vandhe Bharat
departs from Anand Vihar Terminal at 06:10 AM and arrives at Ayodhya Cantt
(AYC) station at 2:30 PM, runs all days (except Wednesday) in a week. To reach
the destination at some halts you can look, these are Ghaziabad, Aligarh,
Kanpur, and Lucknow. The ticket price will be approx... Rs.1625 for AC chair
Car and Rs.2965 for AC executive chair car.
After visiting the holy place, you will find several trains
from Ayodhya Cantt to Anand Vihar Terminal Delhi. The Vande Bharat Express (22425),
runs the same day (except Wednesday) and departs at 3:25 PM and arrives in Delhi
at 11:40 PM.
Ayodhya
Express (14206)
The train runs daily from Old Delhi (DLI) station and
departs at 6:20 PM and arrives at Ayodhya Cantt station at 6:20 AM, taking
around 12 hours. The train takes halts at places, like Ghaziabad, Hapur,
Moradabad, Rampur, Bareilly, Shahjahanpur, Lucknow, Barabanhi, and Daryabad
junction. The ticket price will be Rs.350 to Rs.450 for sleeper class, and for
AC coach it will be Rs.1600 to Rs.3000.
Another train, Ayodhya Express (14205), runs daily
from Ayodhya Cantt to Delhi (DLI) station. The train departs from Ayodhya at 5:25
PM and arrives at 04:20 AM at the destination, taking around 11 hours.
Kaifiyat
Express (12226)
The train runs daily from Old Delhi (DLI) station to
Ayodhya Dham (AY), departs from Delhi at 8:25 PM daily and arrives at AY
station (Dham) at 7:08 am, takes 10 h 43 min. Ticket price will be Rs.350 to
Rs.450 for sleeper class and around Rs.1050 to Rs.2600 for AC coach. There are
3 types of AC coaches, like 1st AC, 2nd AC, and also 3rd
AC facility. According to the coach,
price will be vary.
Kolkata to Ayodhya Train
There are several trains that run directly from Howra
station to Ayodhya Dham or Cantt station. Some operate daily, and some operate
weekly. The most common trains that run daily, like Koaa Jat Express, Doon
Express, etc. The fastest train is the Akal Takhat Express (12317).
Doon Express (13009)
The Doon Express, departs Howrah at 08:25 PM and
arrives at the destination at 4:08 PM. The train runs daily and takes 17 to 20
hours to complete the journey of around 925 km. Ticket price around Rs.465 for
sleeper, 3rd AC Rs.1271, 2nd AC Rs.1786, and 1st
AC Rs.2965. (Ticket prices usually
depend on when you buy the ticket).
After visiting the temple, you will find the train
Doon Express (13010) runs daily between the two stations, departs from Ayodhya
Dham station at 11:28 AM and reach Kolkata Howrah Junction at 7:00 AM, taking
19 hour 32 minutes.
Koaa Jet
Express (13151)
The train KOAA Jet Express departs KOAA station at
11:45 AM and arrives at Ayodhya Dham at 6:13 AM (the next day), taking around
18 hours 30 minutes. The fare will be near about the same as the Doon Express.
It runs daily on the route.
The other Jammu Tawi Express (13152) starts its journey
from Jammu, and it arrives at Ayadhya Dham station at 07:51 AM and halts only 2
minutes and departs the station and reach Kolkata KOAA station at 3:40 PM. If
you want to return to Kolkata from the pilgrimage, you can travel on this.
Bangalore to Ayodhya Train
The fastest
train from Bangalore to Ayodhya
is YPR Gorakhpur Express (22534),
departs at 11:40 PM and arrives at Gonda JN at 4:00 PM, taking 1 day, 16 hours,
and 46 minutes. It is a weekly running train and runs every Wednesday in a
week. The express halts at Gonda Junction (50 km from Dham). If your
destination is the Ram Janambhumi, you will get off at Gonda Junction, and then you can visit the destination via taxi or
bus. The train does not have a scheduled stoppage in Ayodhya Dham or Cantt.
By Air:
Maharshi Valmiki International Airport is situated in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh,
and it is the nearest airport to Ram
Mandir, only 10 km away from the temple. Several airlines operate their
flight directly from the major cities, like Mumbai, Bangalore, Ahmedabad,
Kolkata and Delhi to Ayodhya Airport (AYJ).
By Bus: The
bus terminal Ayodhya Bus Depot is one of the most developed bus terminals in
Faziabad, Uttar Pradesh. It is the nearest bus stands to the Ram temple. There
are AC, semi and super deluxe buses available from Lucknow, Allahabad,
Garakpur, Gonda, Agra, Jaipur, and Delhi.
Conclusion
Visiting the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya is a dream in everyone’s life.
You must try to know the travel option, price, convenient way, and best travel agent Ayodhya to complete Ram Mandir Tour.
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