IRCTC Launches Holy Kashi Tour Across India’s Sacred Heartlands: A Six-Day Journey Through Kashi, Prayagraj, Ayodhya, and Bodh Gaya
IRCTC unveils a six-day Holy Kashi Tour from Coimbatore covering Kashi, Prayagraj, Ayodhya, and Bodh Gaya with flights, stays, meals, and guided darshan.
The Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) has introduced a transformative travel experience through its newly launched Holy Kashi Tour, designed for travellers seeking a deep connection with India’s sacred heritage. Beginning from Coimbatore on November 18, 2025, this six-day, five-night journey takes participants through four of North India’s most revered pilgrimage destinations — Varanasi (Kashi), Prayagraj, Ayodhya, and Bodh Gaya. The tour aims to create a spiritually fulfilling and seamless experience by including flight travel, accommodation, road transport, meals, guide services, and darshan tickets. Each location on this itinerary reflects centuries of devotion, mythology, and architectural beauty, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the cultural and religious essence of India. With limited seats for only 29 passengers, this exclusive IRCTC Tourism package offers an intimate opportunity to witness India’s timeless spirituality in comfort and care, blending divine discovery with professional hospitality.
A Journey Through India’s Sacred Heritage
The Holy Kashi Tour has been curated to offer travellers an insightful and organized pilgrimage across northern India’s spiritual heartlands. Designed to connect devotees with some of the most significant centres of Hinduism and Buddhism, the itinerary provides an in-depth exploration of the region’s religious history and traditions.
Departing from Coimbatore, the six-day circuit allows participants to travel by air and road, covering all major transfers with well-planned logistics. The inclusions—such as meals, lodging, guided tours, and transport—ensure that travellers can focus solely on their spiritual experience without any travel-related concerns.
Each city on the route contributes a distinct dimension to India’s diverse spiritual landscape—Kashi’s ghats and temples, Prayagraj’s sacred confluence, Ayodhya’s divine legacy, and Bodh Gaya’s Buddhist enlightenment.
Kashi – The Eternal City of Light
The first destination on the tour, Varanasi, also known as Kashi, holds a place of immense reverence in Indian spiritual culture. Situated on the banks of the sacred River Ganges, it is one of the oldest continually inhabited cities in the world and often called the City of Lights.
The centerpiece of devotion in Kashi is the Kashi Vishwanath Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva. Pilgrims from all over India and abroad visit this temple to seek spiritual liberation or moksha. It is believed that a visit to Kashi and a darshan of Lord Vishwanath can lead to salvation, making it one of the holiest sites for Hindus.
Apart from the temple, the ghats of Varanasi—such as Dashashwamedh Ghat and Manikarnika Ghat—reflect the profound connection between life and eternity. Devotees engage in early morning prayers, rituals, and the famed Ganga Aarti, an experience that resonates with divine energy.
The city’s narrow lanes, age-old shrines, classical music traditions, and vibrant markets offer a glimpse into India’s ancient culture, where spirituality is seamlessly woven into daily life.
Prayagraj – The Sacred Confluence of Three Rivers
The journey continues to Prayagraj, known historically as Allahabad, one of the most sacred destinations in Hindu tradition. It is famed for the Triveni Sangam, the confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and the mythical Saraswati rivers. This union of rivers symbolizes purity and divine balance, drawing millions of pilgrims every year.
Prayagraj’s prominence rises exponentially during the Kumbh Mela, the world’s largest spiritual congregation, where devotees gather to cleanse themselves in the holy waters. The spiritual belief associated with this sacred confluence gives the city the title of “King among all pilgrimage centres.”
Beyond its spiritual importance, Prayagraj holds historical and cultural value, with landmarks such as the Allahabad Fort, built by Emperor Akbar, and the Anand Bhavan, the ancestral home of India’s first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru. Visitors on the IRCTC tour will experience both the spiritual depth and cultural richness of this city.
Ayodhya – The Birthplace of Lord Ram
The next stop is Ayodhya, a city steeped in mythology and reverence as the birthplace of Lord Ram, one of the most cherished deities in Hinduism. Located along the banks of the River Saryu, this ancient city—also known as Saket—is an emblem of devotion and moral righteousness.
Ayodhya has recently gained renewed global attention following the completion of the Ram Mandir, a magnificent temple that stands as a testament to centuries of faith and unity. Devotees visiting the city can witness grand aartis along the Saryu, explore numerous temples dedicated to Lord Ram, Sita, and Hanuman, and participate in guided darshan experiences arranged by IRCTC.
The tranquil atmosphere, spiritual chants, and the architectural beauty of the temples create a deeply moving experience for pilgrims. This destination, steeped in legend and devotion, allows visitors to relive the tales of the Ramayana while connecting with India’s eternal faith traditions.
Bodh Gaya – The Land of Enlightenment
The Holy Kashi Tour concludes in Bodh Gaya, a destination of profound importance to Buddhists around the world. It was here that Gautama Buddha attained enlightenment under the sacred Bodhi Tree, making it one of the most significant sites in the global Buddhist pilgrimage circuit.
The focal point of Bodh Gaya is the Mahabodhi Temple Complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This architectural marvel stands as a symbol of peace, mindfulness, and the pursuit of enlightenment. Pilgrims and travellers alike visit the temple to meditate and reflect upon the teachings of the Buddha.
In addition to its spiritual essence, Bodh Gaya is also home to several monasteries built by Buddhist communities from countries such as Thailand, Japan, Sri Lanka, and Myanmar, giving the town an international character. Visitors gain insight into the shared spiritual heritage that connects India with other Asian nations.
Comprehensive Travel Experience with IRCTC
This exclusive IRCTC Tourism package has been crafted to balance spirituality with convenience. The inclusion of flights, cab transfers, hotel accommodation, vegetarian meals, and guided excursions ensures a smooth and hassle-free pilgrimage.
Professional guides accompany the group throughout the journey, sharing insights about the historical and religious importance of each site. The package also covers darshan tickets, allowing travellers to engage directly in sacred rituals without logistical delays.
The limited group size of 29 passengers ensures personalized service, comfort, and safety. The entire tour experience reflects IRCTC’s continued commitment to promoting domestic tourism in India, particularly in the segment of spiritual and religious travel.
A Divine Path Through India’s Timeless Faith
The Holy Kashi Tour by IRCTC stands as an invitation to rediscover the spiritual roots of India, connecting travellers with destinations that embody centuries of devotion, philosophy, and faith. From the mystical ghats of Kashi to the serene enlightenment of Bodh Gaya, every stop on this itinerary narrates a story of divine connection.
By offering a well-curated, comfortable, and culturally immersive experience, IRCTC continues to play a leading role in showcasing India’s sacred geography to domestic and international tourists alike. This journey through Kashi, Prayagraj, Ayodhya, and Bodh Gaya is not merely a travel experience—it is a pilgrimage through the soul of India.
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