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Ajodhya Hills – 4 Days, 3 Nights Tour Package
Take a relaxing 4-day, 3-night tour through the peaceful Ajodhya Hills. This fully managed, hassle-free experience ensures you can enjoy every moment, from station pickup to drop-off. Explore waterfalls, beautiful lakes, hilltops, and temples in this tranquil region, with everything taken care of for you.
Your adventure starts with a station pickup and hotel check-in. After breakfast, visit S-Turning for amazing views, followed by a stop at Marble Lake and Bamni Falls. Enjoy the scenic Turga Falls and Turga Dam, then head to Ghagkocha Falls View Point. After lunch, visit Lahoria Shiv Mandir, Kestobazar Dam, and Lower Dam View Point. End the day with a beautiful sunset at Upper Dam and a visit to Hill Top Area. Return to your hotel for a relaxing dinner.
After breakfast, explore Matha Forest and hike up Mathaburu Hill for great views. Visit Duasini Forest, then enjoy the views at Pakhi Pahar. Stop at Pardi Dam and Gorgaburu Hill View Point before lunch. In the afternoon, visit Khairabera Dam, Chemtaburu Hill, and Kuki Dam, and finish the day with a visit to Charida Village. Head back to the hotel for dinner.
Start the day with a visit to Machkanda Waterfall and Pithitiri Waterfall. Alternatively, enjoy the views from Dawri Khal and Kecha Pahar View Point. Visit Ajodhya Rock View Point or the peaceful Jogini Waterfall and Jogini Cave. After snacks, return to your hotel for dinner.
On your last day, check out and visit Usuldungri Sunrise View Point. Explore Ram Mandir, Sita Kund, and Durga Mandir, then head to Mayur Pahar and Blue Lake. After lunch, visit Suicide Point (Ukamburu Hill), Murguma Dam, and the Deulghata Ancient Temple. We’ll then drop you off at your preferred station for your return journey.
A perfect getaway to relax, explore, and enjoy nature!
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* All sightseeing is subject to weather and time availability.
* All sightseeing is subject to weather and time availability.
* All sightseeing is subject to weather and time availability.
* All sightseeing is subject to weather and time availability.
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