
Ayodhya Ram Mandir Tour
from Johannesburg
9–10 hrs to Delhi + 5 hrs to Haridwar · All-inclusive from ₹5,500/person
📲 Get Johannesburg Quote on WhatsApp✨ Johannesburg's large Indian-South African community — predominantly Tamil and Gujarati — actively books Char Dham, pilgrimage, and heritage India tours.
How to Reach from Johannesburg
Your journey starts at Haridwar. Here's how to get there from Johannesburg.
Ayodhya is 490 km from Haridwar via Lucknow — approx. 9 hrs drive or overnight train.
| Route | Johannesburg (JNB) → Delhi (DEL) |
| Duration | 9–10 hrs |
| Airlines | Air India, South African Airways, Emirates |
| Fare | ZAR 9,000–18,000 |
| +Transfer | Delhi (DEL) → Haridwar: 220 km · 5 hrs by road or 4.5 hrs Shatabdi train |
| Train | Not applicable — fly to Delhi |
| From → To | Johannesburg → Delhi (fly, then road/train to Haridwar) |
| Duration | N/A |
| +Transfer | Delhi (DEL) → Haridwar: 220 km · 5 hrs by road or 4.5 hrs Shatabdi train |
| Distance | 0 km |
| Drive time | Not applicable |
| Via | NH-58 / NH-334 |
💡 Pro tip: We arrange airport / station pick-up from Haridwar or Dehradun and get you to the hotel before evening aarti.
The Sacred Sites of Ayodhya
The four sacred sites of Ayodhya you will visit on your pilgrimage from Johannesburg.
Ram Mandir (Ram Lalla)
The newly consecrated grand Ram Mandir — inaugurated January 2024 · built at the birthplace of Lord Ram · one of India's largest temples
Ram Ki Paidi Aarti
Evening aarti at Ram Ki Paidi — 14 ghats on the sacred Sarayu river · equal in merit to bathing in the Ganga according to scripture
Hanuman Garhi
76 steps to the hilltop Hanuman temple · fort-like structure guarding Ayodhya · must-visit before Ram Mandir by tradition
Kanak Bhawan
Gifted by Kaikeyi to Sita as a wedding present · the most ornate temple in Ayodhya · stunning interior with gold idols of Ram and Sita
Our Ayodhya Ram Mandir Tour Package from Johannesburg
Ayodhya Ram Mandir Darshan Tour
Complete Ayodhya Ram Mandir darshan — Ram Lalla temple, Ram Ki Paidi aarti, Hanuman Garhi, Kanak Bhawan, and Nageshwarnath Temple. Private vehicle, hotel near Ram Mandir, certified guide.
- ✓ 1 night hotel (near Ram Mandir)
- ✓ Private AC vehicle for all darshan sites
- ✓ Certified religious guide
- ✓ All temple entry coordination
- ✓ VIP darshan slot (on request)
- ✓ Driver charges & tolls
Free itinerary · No booking fee · Pay after confirmation
Ayodhya Ram Mandir Tour from Johannesburg — FAQs
Fly Johannesburg (JNB) to Delhi (DEL/IGI Airport) — 9–10 hrs (via Dubai or direct). Air India and South African Airways operate this route with fares around ZAR 9,000–18,000 return. From Delhi, our team arranges a cab to Haridwar (220 km · 5 hrs) or you can take the Shatabdi Express (4.5 hrs).
Apply for Indian e-Visa online at indianvisaonline.gov.in — approved within 3–4 business days. Cost: USD 25 (30-day single entry) or USD 44 (1-year multiple entry). Carry a printout and your original passport. Most nationalities qualify for e-Visa.
October to March is ideal for the Golden Triangle (Delhi-Agra-Jaipur), Varanasi, and Braj Bhoomi. For Uttarakhand (Char Dham, Kedarnath, Rishikesh, Himalayan treks) the season runs late April to June and September–October. Rishikesh is pleasant year-round and pairs well with a yoga or adventure tour.
Package costs start from ₹9,800 (~ZAR 9,000 pkg equiv.) per person. Add return flights from Johannesburg: approximately ZAR 9,000–18,000 per person. Most visitors from South Africa budget USD 1,500–3,500 per person total for a 7–10 day India tour including flights. WhatsApp us for a Johannesburg-specific quote.
Yes — most international visitors from Johannesburg combine 2–3 destinations in one trip. Popular combinations: Golden Triangle + Varanasi (10 days), Char Dham + Rishikesh (12 days), Rishikesh + Himalayan trek (10 days). We customise any itinerary around your dates and interests. WhatsApp us to plan.
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