Mysuru (Mysore) to Ayodhya Pilgrimage – Train Route & Stay Guide
Travel from Mysuru (Mysore) to Ayodhya for Ram Mandir darshan. Best train routes, flight options, journey time, and booking Sri Janaki Mahal Trust.
Mysuru (Mysore) to Ayodhya – Train Route & Pilgrimage Stay Guide
Mysuru (Mysore), Karnataka's cultural capital, sees a significant number of devotees making the pilgrimage to Ayodhya for Ram Mandir darshan every year. The sacred Ram Janmabhoomi and its newly built temple draw pilgrims from across Karnataka, and Mysuru is an important departure point for South India pilgrims heading north.
Distance: Mysuru to Ayodhya
| Route | Distance | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| By Train (via Bengaluru/Secunderabad) | ~1,900–2,100 km | 28–36 hours |
| By Flight (via Bengaluru/Hyderabad) | ~1,700 km air | 4–5 hours |
| By Road | ~1,900 km | 28–32 hours (not practical) |
Train or flight is strongly recommended. Road travel is not advisable for solo travelers.
Best Train Routes: Mysuru to Ayodhya
There is no direct train from Mysuru to Ayodhya Junction. Here are the most practical options:
Option 1: Mysuru → Bengaluru → Ayodhya (Best Option)
- Mysuru to Bengaluru (KSR/Yeshwantpur) – multiple Shatabdi/express trains daily (2–3 hours)
- From Yeshwantpur (YPR) or Bengaluru City, board a long-distance train toward Gorakhpur, Lucknow, or Varanasi direction:
- Bengaluru–Gorakhpur Humsafar Express / Weekly SF
- Yesvantpur–Patna Express
- Journey from Bengaluru to Ayodhya: ~32–36 hours
Total: ~34–38 hours with connection in Bengaluru
Option 2: Mysuru → Secunderabad → Ayodhya
- Train from Mysuru to Secunderabad (SC) – ~8–10 hours
- From Secunderabad, several trains run toward Varanasi, Gorakhpur, Lucknow
- Hyderabad–Gorakhpur Express passes through Ayodhya/Faizabad
- Journey: ~16–18 hours from Secunderabad
Total: ~26–28 hours (often faster than via Bengaluru)
Option 3: Festival Special Trains
During major festivals (Ram Navami, Deepotsav, Chaitra Navratri), Indian Railways announces special trains from South India to Ayodhya. These can run directly from cities like Mysuru or Bengaluru to Ayodhya Junction. Watch for IRCTC announcements.
By Flight: Mysuru to Ayodhya
Mysuru does not have a commercial airport currently. The nearest major airports are:
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Kempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru (BLR) – ~170 km from Mysuru
- Fly BLR → Lucknow (LKO): ~2 hours
- Lucknow to Ayodhya: cab ~130 km, 2–2.5 hours
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Mysuru Mandakalli Airport – limited services; check availability
Flight + cab total: ~5–6 hours from Bengaluru Airport
Cab from Mysuru to Bengaluru Airport: ₹2,000–₹3,000. Then fly to Lucknow, then cab to Ayodhya.
Arriving in Ayodhya
Ayodhya Junction (AY):
- Auto-rickshaw to Sri Janaki Mahal Trust (Karsewakpuram): ₹80–₹120
- Shared e-rickshaw: ₹30–₹50
Faizabad Junction (FD) – if your train stops here:
- Auto/cab to Janaki Mahal Trust: ₹200–₹350
Recommended Stay: Sri Janaki Mahal Trust
Sri Janaki Mahal Trust at Karsewakpuram, Ayodhya, is the most popular dharamshala for pilgrims visiting Ram Mandir. Karnataka and Mysuru devotees frequently choose this trust for its:
- Location: Within 0.5–1 km walk of Ram Mandir
- Cleanliness: Well-maintained rooms with attached bathrooms
- Food: Pure vegetarian meals on premises (familiar South Indian options sometimes available)
- Rates: Affordable – AC and non-AC rooms for all budgets
- Booking: Direct via call/WhatsApp – no booking portal commission
- Safety: 24-hour security, CCTV, safe for women and families
Book in advance – Mysuru and Bengaluru groups tend to travel together and rooms fill up quickly.
Karnataka to Ayodhya: Pilgrimage Tips
- Check train availability early – trains from Bengaluru to North India fill up fast on weekends and during festival seasons
- Travel in groups if possible – long-distance North India trains are more comfortable with company
- Language: Hindi is the primary language in Ayodhya; carry a translation app if needed. Most locals near Ram Mandir and at Janaki Mahal Trust are helpful with non-Hindi speakers
- Climate difference: Mysuru is typically moderate; Ayodhya in December–January is significantly colder. Carry woolens for winter visits
- Prasad: Ram Mandir offers official prasad at the temple; you can also purchase it from nearby shops in Karsewakpuram
Multi-Day Itinerary for Mysuru Pilgrims
Day 1: Travel (Mysuru → Bengaluru or direct train)
- Depart Mysuru evening/night train toward Ayodhya
Day 2: Arrive Ayodhya + Check in + Rest
- Check in at Sri Janaki Mahal Trust
- Evening: Saryu Aarti at Ram Ghat
Day 3: Ram Mandir Darshan Day
- Morning (5–7 AM): Ram Mandir darshan (earliest slot, least crowded)
- Afternoon: Hanuman Garhi, Kanak Bhawan
- Evening: Saryu river walk, market stroll near Karsewakpuram
Day 4: Deeper Ayodhya Exploration
- Morning: Nageshwarnath Temple, Tulsi Smarak Bhavan
- Afternoon: Dash Ratna Bhavan, Ram Katha Park
- Evening: Departure or one more night
Mysuru to Ayodhya: Pilgrimage Circuit Option
Many Mysuru devotees combine Ayodhya with:
- Prayagraj (Allahabad): ~160 km from Ayodhya – Sangam, Anand Bhawan
- Varanasi (Kashi): ~200 km from Ayodhya – Kashi Vishwanath Corridor
- Mathura–Vrindavan: ~340 km from Ayodhya
A 10–12 day Karnataka yatra covering Ayodhya + Varanasi + Prayagraj is a common itinerary.
Quick Summary
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Mysuru to Ayodhya distance | ~1,900–2,100 km |
| Fastest train route | Via Secunderabad (~26–28 hours) |
| Best airport to fly | Bengaluru (BLR) → Lucknow (LKO) |
| Nearest railway station | Ayodhya Junction (AY) |
| Recommended stay | Sri Janaki Mahal Trust, Karsewakpuram |
| Distance to Ram Mandir | ~0.5–1 km walk |
Mysuru to Ayodhya is a long but deeply rewarding pilgrimage. Start your journey with a clear travel plan, book your stay at Sri Janaki Mahal Trust in advance, and arrive ready for darshan at the divine Ram Janmabhoomi.
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