Delhi to Varanasi Tempo Traveller
Tempo Traveller from Delhi to Varanasi

Delhi to Varanasi Tour by Tempo Traveller

Varanasi, often called the spiritual capital of India, is one of the oldest cities in the world. With more than 500% growth in tourist footfall after development of Kashi Vishwanth Corridor, Varanasi is most trending destinations in India. It is visited by domestic and International tourists to explore the rich culture, famous ghats, ancient temples and visit to Shiva Jyotirlinga. Varanasi is a destination where spirituality meets history and culture meets tradition. Travelling from Delhi to Varanasi by tempo traveller is the most comfortable, convenient, and flexible option for groups and families. Our Tempo Tavellers are equipped with modern amenities so your journey is hassle free. You can have spacious seating, ample luggage space and onboard entertainment during your trip.

With a professional driver who is experienced in highway routes, your journey will be safe and enjoyable. Whether you are on a family vacation, group pilgrimage or a spiritual retreat, Varanasi is a destination you will never forget. The city has Kashi Vishwanath Temple, Assi Ghat and the narrow streets that have the essence of India’s culture. Travelling to Varanasi in a tempo traveller gives you the freedom to visit Sarnath and Vindhyachal nearby. From walking through the narrow streets filled with local artisans to seeing the Ganga Aarti on the ghats, Varanasi is a city that attracts pilgrims, tourists and culture lovers.

Delhi to Varanasi by Road

The road trip from Delhi to Varanasi is a journey through the heart of India with scenic views and a taste of the northern plains. You can choose the route via Agra - Lucknow Expy. The route passes through Mathura, Agra, Lucknow, Sultanpur and Jaunpur. Where you can visit historical places and try local flavours. Travelling in a tempo traveller ensures your group has a hassle-free journey with lots of comfort and convenience.

Onboard facilities for our tempo travellers like pushback seats and entertainment systems make this long journey comfortable. You can take breaks at prominent stopovers and visit nearby attractions.

  • Key Stopovers: Mathura, Agra, Lucknow, Sultanpur and Jaunpur
  • Preferred Route: Agra - Lucknow Expy
  • Alternate Route: Via NH 34 and Via NH 19
  • Travel Time: Approximately 13-14 hours

Delhi to Varanasi Distance

The Delhi to Varanasi distance is approximately 799 km and can be covered in around 13 to 14 hours. You can take the most preferred route via Agra - Lucknow Expressway. There is other two routes that you can choose from either via NH 34 or NH 19.

Delhi to Varanasi Tempo Traveller Fare

Our tempo traveller rental from Delhi to Varanasi is a budget friendly option without compromising with comfort. The cost includes fuel, driver allowance and Uttar Pradesh state taxes. Parking and sightseeing charges are not included in the package. We have tempo travellers with a seating capacity of 9 to 20 to fit your group size.

Our prices are transparent with no hidden charges. 3 days round trip from Delhi to Varanasi starts at ₹51,000 depending upon the vehicle and facilities you choose. You can choose from our versatile fleet of Luxury Seating or Maharaja Tempo Traveller to travel in luxurious way. Contcat us today to book a tempo traveller from Delhi NCR for Varanasi at great deal.

Vehicle Type Fare Per Km Driver Allowance 4 Days Varanasi Tour Package (1700 KM)
9 Seater 23/- 600 INR 51,000 INR
12 Seater 24/- 600 INR 52,000 INR
16 Seater 26/- 700 INR 55,500 INR
18 Seater 28/- 700 INR 58,000 INR
20 Seater 30/- 700 INR 63,000 INR
12 Seater Maharaja 26/- 700 INR 55,000 INR

Things to do in Varanasi

Varanasi is a city of great spiritual importance and cultural heritage. Start your day with a sunrise boat ride on the Ganges where you can see the ghats and the rituals being performed by the devotees. Then explore the narrow alleys of the city that lead you to ancient temples, bustling markets and hidden historical gems.

The Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat is a must see. The chanting, the lamps and the energy are magical. Take part in cultural activities like learning classical music or yoga which is a part of Varanasi’s identity. The city also offers foodie delights like Banarasi paan, kachori sabzi and malaiyo.

Outside the city visit Sarnath, the place where Lord Buddha delivered his first sermon and explore its ancient stupas and archaeological museum. In the evening you can walk through the sides of the river, attend cultural events and you can do the shopping for famous Banarasi silk sarees or traditional arts and crafts. Varanasi is a destination which offers a unique blend of spirituality, culture and tradition, so every traveller will have a memorable trip.

Famous Places to Visit on your Varanasi Tour

While there are tons of places to visit and explore in Varanasi. Here is a list of a few famous places to visit:

Dashashwamedh Ghat

This ghat is famous for the grand Ganga Aarti in the evening. The priests perform synchronized rituals with lamps and it’s a spiritual experience. You get to see the river and local life.

Kashi Vishwanath Temple

One of the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva, this temple is very sacred. The gold plated spire and intricate carvings are an architectural beauty. Devotees from all over the world come to seek blessings and experience the divine energy. It’s in the heart of the city so very accessible.

Assi Ghat

Assi Ghat is a peaceful spot to do morning yoga and meditation. Less crowded than other ghats and perfect for introspection. Sunrise at Assi Ghat is a beautiful sight and a favourite among photographers. It’s also a hub for cultural events and art performances.

Sarnath

Located 10 km from Varanasi, Sarnath is a Buddhist pilgrimage site. It’s the place where Lord Buddha delivered his first sermon. The site has Dhamek Stupa, Chaukhandi Stupa and Archaeological Museum with ancient relics. A peaceful retreat with lots of historical and spiritual significance.

Manikarnika Ghat

One of the oldest ghats in Varanasi, Manikarnika Ghat is all about life and death in Hindu rituals. It is said that those who are cremated here get moksha or liberation. The ghat is a spiritually intense experience and a peek into the old traditions.

Ramnagar Fort

17th century fort on the eastern bank of the Ganges. Mughal architecture. Museum with royal artefacts, vintage cars and weapons. The views of the river and the culture make it a popular tourist spot.

BHU (Banaras Hindu University)

Not only a place of learning but also a beautiful campus with greenery. Bharat Kala Bhavan Museum within the university has rare art and artefacts. Vishwanath Temple on the campus is another attraction.

Tulsi Manas Mandir

Temple dedicated to Lord Rama. Walls have verses from Ramcharitmanas. Historical and cultural significance as it is the birthplace of Tulsidas. Peaceful surroundings make it a favourite spot for devotees and tourists.

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Frequently Asked Question

The best way to reach Varanasi from Delhi depends on your time and convenience. A flight is the fastest, 1.5 hours. For a more budget and scenic journey, Vande Bharat Express and Dibrugarh Rajdhani Express are the best option which takes 10-14 hours. Tempo Travellers are the best if you want comfort, luxury and budget all together with a travel time of 12-14 hours.
2 days is enough to see the main attractions of Varanasi, ghats, temples and cultural experiences. On the first day visit Kashi Vishwanath Temple and attend Ganga Aarti. On the second day visit Sarnath and indulge in local food and shopping.
Varanasi is famous for Kachori-Sabzi, a breakfast dish and Tamatar Chaat, a spicy and tangy. Other must try are Malaiyo, a frothy winter dessert, Banarasi paan and Thandai which is a flavoured milk drink made with spices and nuts.
Dashashwamedh Ghat is the most famous and best place to see the Ganga Aarti in Varanasi. The grand ceremony is performed every evening and priests perform synchronized rituals with lamps and chants that create a divine and unforgettable atmosphere.
The nearest hill station to Varanasi is Mirzapur’s Vindhyachal, known for its hills and spiritual significance. For a more traditional hill station experience Pachmarhi in Madhya Pradesh is best though it is far away it offers scenic views, waterfalls and peaceful surroundings.
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