
Ayodhya from Gothenburg
in November 2026
12–14 hrs via Delhi · from ₹5,500/person
📲 Get Gothenburg Quote on WhatsApp📅 November 2026 — What to Expect
- ✦Ram Lalla darshan at the newly consecrated Ram Mandir (January 2024) — India's most visited new temple
- ✦Saryu Aarti at Ram Ki Paidi Ghat — evening lamp ceremony on the sacred Saryu river
- ✦Hanuman Garhi temple — 11th century hilltop temple, centre of Ayodhya devotional life
- ✦Kanak Bhawan temple — famous for its richly adorned Ram-Sita deity
- ✦Ayodhya's 84 ghats along the Saryu river — each ghat linked to a specific Ram Katha episode
Our Ayodhya Package from Gothenburg
Ayodhya Ram Mandir Darshan Tour
All-inclusive Ayodhya from Gothenburg — hotel, meals, AC transport, guide, permits, and Haridwar pickup. Travel in November 2026: Post-Diwali Deepotsav glow · Ram temple at full capacity · Massive pilgrim flow.
- ✓ AC transport from Gothenburg or Haridwar pickup
- ✓ All hotels (twin sharing, with meals)
- ✓ Experienced registered guide
- ✓ All pilgrimage permits and entry fees
- ✓ November specific advice & alerts
Free itinerary · No booking fee · Pay after confirmation
How to Reach from Gothenburg
Your journey starts at Haridwar. Here's how to get there from Gothenburg.
| Route | Gothenburg (GOT) → Delhi (DEL) |
| Duration | 10–12 hrs via hub |
| Airlines | SAS, Air India (via Stockholm/Copenhagen) |
| Fare | SEK 7,000–14,000 |
| +Transfer | Delhi (DEL) → Haridwar: 220 km · 5 hrs by road or 4.5 hrs Shatabdi train |
| Train | Not applicable — fly to Delhi |
| From → To | → |
| Duration | N/A |
| +Transfer | Delhi (DEL) → Haridwar: 220 km · 5 hrs by road or 4.5 hrs Shatabdi train |
| Distance | N/A (fly to Delhi) |
| 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.
Ayodhya from Gothenburg in November — FAQs
The Ram Mandir (consecrated January 22, 2024) offers free darshan to all pilgrims. Entry is via a security-checked queue from the main Ram Path entrance. General queue wait times range from 2–6 hours depending on season. The temple trust's online booking portal (ramsevakpuri.com) offers timed entry slots that reduce wait to 30–60 minutes. Junegiri Yatra arranges pre-booked slots for all Ayodhya packages, ensuring darshan without the full queue. Photography is not permitted inside the sanctum — phone cameras are collected at entry.
The Saryu Aarti at Ram Ki Paidi (Ayodhya's main ghat complex) takes place every evening at sunset. It mirrors the Ganga Aarti of Varanasi and Haridwar — priests perform synchronized rituals with fire, incense, and bells. The Saryu river (sacred to Ram Katha — Lord Ram is said to have taken Jal Samadhi in the Saryu) adds theological depth to the ceremony. The aarti is best viewed from a boat on the Saryu — Junegiri Yatra includes an evening boat ride as part of the Ayodhya package.
Yes — Ayodhya is accessible to visitors of all backgrounds. The Ram Mandir is a religious site requiring modest dress (no shorts, covered shoulders) and shoe removal. Non-Hindus may visit the outer precincts and observe the aarti. The Saryu ghats and Ram Ki Paidi are open public spaces. The Archaeological Survey of India museum at Kanak Bhawan has exhibits on Ayodhya's ancient history accessible to all. Ayodhya's significance in Indian culture makes it relevant and respectfully accessible to non-Hindu travelers with cultural interest.
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