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Jaipur to Ayodhya Taxi Service by Satnam Travels
Ayodhya holds a place in Rajasthan's collective consciousness that few cities outside the state can match. Lord Ram is worshipped across Rajasthan in forms and names that vary temple to temple, and the consecration of the new Ram Mandir at Ayodhya in January 2024 has made this yatra feel like something every Rajasthani family has been quietly waiting to do. The temple stands on the 70-acre Ram Janmabhoomi site in the heart of Ayodhya, built in Nagara architectural style using pink sandstone quarried from Bansi Paharpur in Rajasthan's Bharatpur district. There is a direct, literal connection between Rajasthan's stone and the temple where Ram Lalla's idol now stands.
The Jaipur to Ayodhya taxi covers approximately 730 km via NH48 to Agra, then the Agra-Lucknow Expressway to Lucknow, then NH27 to Ayodhya. This is the fastest route, using two long expressway stretches that cut significantly into the total drive time. The journey takes 11 to 13 hours. Most pilgrims from Jaipur leave between 3 AM and 5 AM, reach Ayodhya by 2 to 4 PM, attend the afternoon darshan at Ram Mandir, and stay overnight before covering Hanuman Garhi, Kanak Bhawan, and the Saryu Ghat aarti on day two.
Satnam Travels provides the best taxi service Jaipur to Ayodhya for one way drops, round trip pilgrimages with driver waiting, multi-day Purvanchal circuits covering Prayagraj and Varanasi, Mathura-Vrindavan stopovers on the way, and large group yatras via Tempo Traveller, Force Urbania, and bus. The fare is fixed at booking, the driver stays for the full trip, and no advance payment is required.
One way taxi Jaipur to Ayodhya starts at Rs. 8,100 for a sedan. Round trip from Rs. 14,500. Call or WhatsApp to confirm.
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Jaipur to Ayodhya Taxi Fare
| Trip | Sedan | Ertiga / Carens | Innova Crysta | Fortuner |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| One Way Jaipur to Ayodhya | Rs. 8,100 | Rs. 10,900 | Rs. 11,700 | Rs. 16,800 |
| Round Trip with Driver Waiting (1 day) | Rs. 14,500 | Rs. 19,400 | Rs. 20,800 | Rs. 30,000 |
| Jaipur to Ayodhya to Prayagraj (one way) | Rs. 10,200 | Rs. 13,700 | Rs. 15,000 | Contact us |
| Jaipur to Ayodhya to Varanasi (one way) | Rs. 10,700 | Rs. 14,400 | Rs. 15,800 | Contact us |
| Jaipur to Mathura to Vrindavan to Ayodhya | Rs. 9,200 | Rs. 12,400 | Rs. 13,500 | Contact us |
| Round Trip Per km Rate | Rs. 11/km | Rs. 14 to 15/km | Rs. 16 to 18/km | Rs. 23/km |
| Tempo Traveller Per km | Rs. 22 onwards | |||
| Force Urbania Per km | Rs. 26 to 28 | |||
Jaipur to Ayodhya by Car — The Route
The Agra-Lucknow Expressway route is the fastest road connection from Jaipur to Ayodhya. Here is how the 730 km journey breaks down, with what you can stop at along the way.
Ayodhya — What to Cover and How to Plan Your Time
After 730 km from Jaipur, rushing through Ayodhya would miss the point entirely. These are the places and experiences that make the yatra complete, and how to arrange them so nothing important gets skipped.
Jaipur to Ayodhya by Car — Planning the Yatra
The Jaipur to Ayodhya car rental for a Ram Mandir yatra deserves proper planning. At 730 km and 11 to 13 hours of driving, this is not a day trip. The most common and comfortable approach is a 2-day trip: leave Jaipur at 4 AM on day one, drive to Ayodhya with a breakfast rest stop at Agra or on the expressway plaza, reach Ayodhya by 3 to 4 PM, check into a hotel near Ram Mandir, attend the evening Saryu Ghat aarti after freshening up. Day two starts with early morning darshan at Ram Mandir before 8 AM when the queues are shortest, then Hanuman Garhi, then Kanak Bhawan and Dashrath Mahal at leisure, then departure for the return drive reaching Jaipur by midnight. This 2-day structure gives you the complete Ayodhya experience without any part feeling rushed.
For those with only one day, a departure from Jaipur at 3 AM reaching Ayodhya by 2 PM, covering Ram Mandir afternoon darshan and Hanuman Garhi before the evening aarti at Saryu Ghat, then leaving at 9 to 10 PM, reaching Jaipur around 9 to 10 AM the next morning is possible but demanding. This works well for younger pilgrims or those with specific schedule constraints, but it leaves Kanak Bhawan and the Dashrath Mahal uncovered and does not allow for the early morning darshan which is the most peaceful time at Ram Mandir.
Jaipur to Mathura to Vrindavan to Ayodhya — The Complete Vaishnav Yatra
Mathura and Vrindavan are approximately 180 km from Jaipur on the way to Agra, and since the Jaipur to Ayodhya route passes through this corridor, adding a Mathura-Vrindavan stop turns the trip into one of the most complete Vaishnav pilgrimages possible from Rajasthan in a single journey. Start in Jaipur at 3 AM, reach Mathura by 6 to 7 AM for morning darshan at Krishna Janmabhoomi, cover Vrindavan's Banke Bihari temple and ISKCON by 11 AM, then drive on to Ayodhya reaching by 7 to 8 PM for an overnight stay. Day two is for Ayodhya's temple circuit. This routing covers the two most sacred Vaishnav cities in North India, Mathura where Lord Krishna was born and Ayodhya where Lord Ram was born, in one 2-day journey from Jaipur with one driver and one booking. Sedan fare for the full Jaipur to Mathura to Vrindavan to Ayodhya route starts at Rs. 9,200.
What to Know About Ram Mandir Darshan in 2026
Ram Mandir darshan is free and available without registration on normal days, but the Sugam Darshan pass system on the official Ram Mandir Trust website gives pilgrims a fixed time slot and avoids the standard queue entirely. On high-demand days like Ram Navami, Vivah Panchami, Diwali, and major festivals, general darshan queues can extend to 4 to 6 hours. Booking the Sugam Darshan pass in advance is strongly recommended if your Jaipur to Ayodhya cab booking falls on any of these dates. The pass is free. Our drivers are updated on current temple access routes, the designated vehicle drop zone near the complex, and parking areas, all of which have been periodically adjusted as Ayodhya's infrastructure has expanded rapidly around Ram Janmabhoomi since the temple opening.
Jaipur to Ayodhya to Prayagraj to Varanasi — The Full Purvanchal Circuit
For Jaipur pilgrims who want to make this yatra truly complete, the Purvanchal triangle covers three sacred cities that represent the three defining pillars of Vaishnav and Shaiva tradition in North India. Ayodhya for Ram, Prayagraj for the Sangam and the Kumbh, and Varanasi for Kashi Vishwanath and the Ganga. From Jaipur, a 4-day circuit works like this: Day one, Jaipur to Mathura-Vrindavan to Ayodhya overnight. Day two, Ayodhya full day darshan and evening Saryu Ghat. Day three, Ayodhya to Prayagraj, morning Triveni Sangam dip, then Varanasi evening Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat overnight. Day four, morning Kashi Vishwanath darshan, then return drive Varanasi to Jaipur, reaching by midnight. One booking with Satnam Travels covers this complete 4-day circuit with the same driver throughout. For Delhi-based families travelling on a similar pilgrimage route, see our Delhi to Ayodhya Ram Mandir taxi page for the Delhi routing and fare structure.
Ram Navami and Festival Season Booking
Ram Navami in March or April, the birthday of Lord Ram, is the most significant pilgrimage date for Ayodhya and draws lakhs of devotees from across India. Deepotsav on Diwali, when the Saryu Ghat is lit with hundreds of thousands of diyas in what has become one of India's most photographed annual events, draws pilgrims and visitors from every state. Both periods require Jaipur to Ayodhya cab booking at least 3 to 4 weeks in advance. Vehicle demand from Rajasthan spikes sharply during Ram Navami. Hotels in Ayodhya book out several weeks before. Our drivers know alternate entry routes into Ayodhya during peak influx days, and the parking zone awareness they carry means you arrive at the temple without losing an hour in the traffic that typically backs up on major festival days.
Book Jaipur to Ayodhya Ram Mandir Taxi
Call with your travel dates, number of passengers, vehicle preference, and whether you need a direct Ayodhya round trip or a multi-city circuit including Mathura-Vrindavan, Prayagraj, and Varanasi. Confirmed in minutes. No advance payment. Driver name and number shared before departure. Pickup from all Jaipur areas including Vaishali Nagar, Malviya Nagar, Mansarovar, Civil Lines, Tonk Road, Raja Park, Jaipur Junction, Gandhinagar Railway Station, and Jaipur International Airport.
Frequently Asked Questions
One way taxi from Jaipur to Ayodhya starts at Rs. 8,100 for a sedan. Round trip with driver waiting starts at Rs. 14,500. Innova Crysta one way starts at Rs. 11,700. Fare includes vehicle, driver, and fuel. Toll charges of Rs. 700 to 900 are paid on the Agra-Lucknow Expressway and NH27. No surge pricing on festival days.
Jaipur to Ayodhya is approximately 730 km via Agra and the Agra-Lucknow Expressway. The drive takes 11 to 13 hours including rest stops. Leaving Jaipur at 4 AM reaches Ayodhya by 3 to 4 PM for afternoon Ram Mandir darshan. Leaving at midnight reaches Ayodhya by 11 AM to 12 noon for morning darshan.
Ram Mandir darshan is open 7 AM to 11 AM and 2 PM to 9 PM daily. No entry fee. Mobile phones and leather items not allowed inside. Free lockers at all gates. Sugam Darshan pass for a specific time slot can be booked free on the Ram Mandir Trust website. Early morning before 9 AM has the shortest queues on normal days. Festival days require pre-booking the pass.
Yes. Mathura is approximately 180 km from Jaipur on the NH48 route, close to Agra. A stop at Krishna Janmabhoomi in Mathura and Banke Bihari in Vrindavan adds 2 to 3 hours to the day but covers both Lord Krishna's and Lord Ram's sacred cities in one yatra from Jaipur. Sedan fare for Jaipur to Mathura-Vrindavan to Ayodhya starts at Rs. 9,200.
Yes. Prayagraj is 170 km from Ayodhya and Varanasi is 200 km from Ayodhya. A 3 to 4-day Purvanchal circuit from Jaipur covers Ayodhya Ram Mandir, Prayagraj Triveni Sangam, and Varanasi Kashi Vishwanath with the Ganga Aarti before returning to Jaipur. One driver, one booking, no vehicle change at any city. Sedan one way Jaipur to Ayodhya to Varanasi starts at Rs. 10,700.
For Ram Navami, Deepotsav on Diwali, and Vivah Panchami, book the cab at least 3 to 4 weeks in advance. Vehicle demand from Jaipur and Rajasthan spikes sharply for these dates. Hotels in Ayodhya also book out quickly. The Sugam Darshan pass on the Ram Mandir Trust website should also be pre-booked for these dates to avoid multi-hour queues at the temple.
Innova Crysta is the most recommended vehicle for Jaipur to Ayodhya. At 730 km, it provides 7 passengers with genuine comfort and luggage space for a 2-day overnight trip. For couples or groups of 2 to 4, the Swift Dzire or Etios sedan is comfortable on the smooth expressway route. For groups of 10 to 20, Force Urbania or Tempo Traveller is available. For large yatras of 40 and above, a 45-seater AC bus is available from Jaipur.