Ayodhya to Gorakhpur Taxi
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Ayodhya to Gorakhpur Taxi

Ayodhya to Gorakhpur Taxi

Ayodhya and Gorakhpur aren't far apart, so the drive shouldn't really be a big deal — but somehow it always turns into one. Buses run on their own clock, trains have you checking schedules and praying for a seat, and the shared cabs at the stand never actually leave when you're ready. Booking an Ayodhya to Gorakhpur taxi skips all that hassle — the car's waiting whenever you are, and it drops you exactly where you need to be, whether that's Gorakhnath Temple or a hotel near the railway station.

Doesn't matter where you're starting from in Ayodhya either — right outside the Ram Janmabhoomi gates, Hanuman Garhi, Ayodhya Dham Railway Station, Ayodhya Cantt, or straight off a flight at Maharishi Valmiki International Airport — the car will come find you. Same story once you land in Gorakhpur.

The driver drops you wherever works best for you — Gorakhnath Temple, the Gita Press premises, Gorakhpur Junction, the local airport, or right outside your hotel. Just give the driver your pickup spot and a rough time, and he'll handle the rest of the trip.

Ayodhya to Gorakhpur Distance

This route's shorter than most out of Ayodhya — roughly 133 to 140 km depending on where you enter Gorakhpur, and about 2.5 to 4 hours on the road once traffic's factored in. It works fine as a same-day round trip, or as a quick one-way if Gorakhpur's just a stop before heading somewhere further, like Kushinagar. Traffic stays fairly light through Basti along the way, though it can get a little slow entering either city during busier hours.

The Route from Ayodhya to Gorakhpur

Almost every driver runs this via NH27 — Ayodhya to Basti to Gorakhpur, a straight, well-kept highway that stretches the whole way. It's one of the more comfortable drives out of Ayodhya, honestly, with regular dhabas and fuel stops along NH27 and nothing particularly tricky about the road itself.

[ Ayodhya (Start) ] ➔ [ Basti ] ➔ [ Gorakhpur (Drop) ]

Basti's worth a short break if you're in no rush — decent food stops, and it's roughly the midpoint. Some travelers tack on Kushinagar too, since it's just a bit further from Gorakhpur — mention it while booking so the driver can factor it into the route.

Ayodhya to Gorakhpur Taxi Fare

Expect to pay somewhere in the range of ₹10–20 per km on this route. The final fare depends on which car you go with, whether you're booking one-way or round trip, and how close you're booking to a festival date.

Vehicle Type Ideal For Approx. One-Way Fare Approx. Round Trip Fare
Hatchback Solo traveller, small group ₹2,000 onwards ₹3,800 onwards
Sedan (Dezire or similar) Family of 3–4 ₹2,600 onwards ₹4,800 onwards
SUV (Ertiga or similar) Family with extra luggage ₹3,200 onwards ₹5,800 onwards
Innova / Innova Crysta Larger families, more comfort ₹3,800 onwards ₹7,000 onwards
Innova Hycross Premium comfort, preferred by NRI and VIP pilgrims ₹4,500 onwards ₹8,200 onwards

Note:

These are ballpark figures, not fixed ones — fuel prices shift around, festival dates tend to push things up a little, and your exact pickup point in Ayodhya can nudge the number slightly too. The confirmed fare gets locked in once your date and car are finalised.

One-Way or Round Trip — Which Works Better

Depends on what's next after Gorakhpur. If Kushinagar or somewhere further is next on your list, one-way is the better call — you're only paying for the ground you actually cover. If you're heading back to Ayodhya the same day or within a day or two, going round trip usually works out cheaper than booking two separate one-way rides — plus the driver just waits for you, so you're not scrambling to find a cab later.

Why Book Our Ayodhya to Gorakhpur Taxi Service

  • Drivers who've done the Ayodhya–Basti–Gorakhpur stretch enough times to know the quick food stops and where traffic tends to build up
  • Straightforward per-km pricing with tolls built in — the quote you get is the amount you pay
  • One-way or round trip, whichever fits your plan
  • Cars for any group size — hatchback for solo travel, Tempo Traveller if it's a bigger family or group
  • We'll pick you up from Ram Janmabhoomi, Ayodhya Dham Railway Station, the airport, or straight from your hotel — anywhere you're staying.
  • Drop you off anywhere in Gorakhpur, and if you want, we can swing by Gorakhnath Temple and Gita Press on the way.

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How to Book an Ayodhya to Gorakhpur Taxi

Just call or WhatsApp us with your pickup point, travel date, and how many people are coming along. Once we confirm the car, we'll give you the full fare upfront — no surprise charges later. It's a short route, so same-day booking is usually fine (except during festival season), but booking a day ahead never hurts if you can.

Steps to Book:

  • Pick a car based on group size and comfort needs.
  • Send pickup point, drop location, date, and timing.
  • Get the full quote before confirming — nothing added afterward.
  • Confirm with a small advance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Distance-wise, you're looking at about 133–140 km, which usually takes 2.5 to 4 hours depending on how traffic is on either end.
Mostly straight via NH27 through Basti — it's the shortest, best-maintained way to cover this stretch.
Yes, easily — the distance is short enough that most people go, spend a few hours in Gorakhpur, and head back the same day if needed.
It's a little beyond Gorakhpur, so let the driver know at the time of booking — that way he can plan the timing right.
Generally yes, if Gorakhpur isn't your final stop. If you're returning to Ayodhya soon after, a round trip tends to work out better.
Depends on how the booking is set up — worth confirming at booking time so you know exactly what the quote covers.
A sedan handles 3-4 people comfortably. For a bigger family or more luggage, an SUV or Innova is the more comfortable pick over this stretch.
Given the shorter distance, a day's notice is usually enough. Around Gita Jayanti, Makar Sankranti, or other big dates in either city, book a little earlier since cars go fast.