You’ve landed in Varanasi. You have one full day. And you don’t want to miss a single important spot.
Varanasi Full Day Cab Itinerary , The problem? Most travellers either waste hours figuring out routes, get overcharged by random cab drivers, or skip key temples simply because no one gave them a proper plan.
This blog gives you everything — a complete full day Varanasi cab itinerary, honest cost breakdown for every vehicle type, and a ready-to-book solution so your day runs perfectly from start to finish.
Varanasi Full Day Cab Itinerary

How a Full Day Cab Works in Varanasi
A full day cab hire in Varanasi typically covers 8 hours and 80 kilometres within the city. Your driver picks you up at a fixed time, stays with you throughout the day, and drops you back at your hotel or station.
No auto-negotiation. No sharing with strangers. No waiting at temple gates for the next available ride.
For groups, families, and pilgrims travelling together, a Tempo Traveller in Varanasi is by far the most practical and cost-effective choice — everyone travels together, luggage stays in one vehicle, and the per-person cost drops significantly.
Full Day Varanasi Cab Itinerary — Stop by Stop
5:30 AM — Dashaswamedh Ghat (Morning Aarti & Ganga Darshan)
Start your day at Varanasi’s most iconic ghat. The early morning energy here — with priests performing rituals, pilgrims bathing, and the Ganga glowing in first light — is unlike anything else in India.
Pair this with a Varanasi Boat Ride along the ghats for the most powerful sunrise experience you’ll have on this trip. Budget 60–75 minutes here.
7:30 AM — Kashi Vishwanath Temple
One of the twelve Jyotirlingas and the spiritual heart of Varanasi, the Kashi Vishwanath Temple is a non-negotiable stop for every pilgrim. Queues are shorter in the early morning, so this timing works perfectly. Allow 45–60 minutes.
9:00 AM — Annapurna Temple & Kaal Bhairav Temple
Both temples are within minutes of Kashi Vishwanath and deeply significant for devotees. Annapurna Devi is the goddess of food and nourishment. Kaal Bhairav is the fierce guardian deity of Kashi — a visit here is considered essential before leaving the city.
10:30 AM — Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple
One of the most beloved temples in Varanasi, Sankat Mochan draws devotees of all ages. The atmosphere here is warm, devotional, and surprisingly peaceful compared to the busier temple lanes. Budget 30–45 minutes.
11:30 AM — Tulsi Manas Mandir
Built at the exact site where Saint Tulsidas wrote the Ram Charit Manas, this marble temple is spiritually and culturally important for both pilgrims and history lovers. A quick but meaningful 20–30 minute stop.
12:30 PM — Lunch Break
Head to one of Varanasi’s trusted pure vegetarian restaurants near Godowlia or Assi Ghat. Budget ₹150–₹300 per person. Your driver will suggest reliable, clean options close to your route.
2:00 PM — Sarnath
Just 10 kilometres from central Varanasi, Sarnath is where Gautama Buddha gave his first sermon after attaining enlightenment. The Dhamek Stupa, the Archaeological Museum, and the Deer Park make this one of the most historically significant stops on the entire itinerary. Allow 90 minutes.
4:00 PM — Ramnagar Fort & Temple
Situated on the opposite bank of the Ganga, Ramnagar Fort is the ancestral home of the Varanasi royal family. The fort museum houses vintage cars, royal weapons, and palanquins. Pilgrims also visit the Veda Vyasa Temple nearby. Budget 45–60 minutes.
5:30 PM — Assi Ghat (Evening Aarti)
Return to the ghats for the evening. Assi Ghat hosts a beautiful, less crowded Aarti that gives you a more intimate spiritual experience compared to the Dashashwamedh crowd. A perfect close to your full day.
7:00 PM — Drop Back to Hotel / Station
Your cab returns you to your accommodation, railway station, or airport — wherever your evening takes you.
Varanasi Full Day Cab Cost — Complete Breakdown
Here is honest, transparent pricing with no hidden additions:
Sedan (Swift Dzire / Honda Amaze) — Best for couples & solo travellers Full day (8 hours / 80 km): Starting from ₹1,800–₂,200
SUV Ertiga — Best for small families (up to 6) Full day: Starting from ₹2,500–₃,000
Innova Crysta — Best for comfort-focused families Full day: Starting from ₹3,000–₃,500
Tempo Traveller (9–12 seater) — Best for groups & pilgrim parties Full day: Starting from ₹3,999–₄,500
For a group of 10 travelling in a Tempo Traveller, the per-person cost works out to just ₹400–₹450 — making it far cheaper than booking individual autos or sharing multiple cabs throughout the day. Everything stays together, everyone arrives together, and the entire day runs on one confirmed booking.
Check our full Varanasi Cab Service pricing page for detailed per-kilometre rates and outstation options.
Why Groups Should Always Book a Tempo Traveller
When you’re travelling with family, a mahila mandal, a pilgrimage group, or a corporate team, splitting across multiple vehicles creates unnecessary stress — people get separated at temple gates, waiting time doubles, and costs add up faster than expected.
A Tempo Traveller solves all of this in one booking. Wide push-back seats, powerful AC, generous luggage space, and an experienced driver who knows every temple lane in Varanasi. It is genuinely the smartest way to do a full day Varanasi tour for groups of 8 or more.
If you’re combining Varanasi with Ayodhya and Prayagraj, our Varanasi Ayodhya Prayagraj Tour covers the entire three-city sacred circuit with one seamless group booking.
Tips to Get the Most Out of Your Full Day
Start before 6:00 AM. Varanasi’s temples and ghats are most powerful — and least crowded — in the early morning hours.
Carry cash. Most temple donation counters, boat operators, and parking points are cash-only. Keep ₹500–₹800 per person handy.
Wear comfortable footwear. You’ll be removing shoes at nearly every stop — slip-on footwear saves time and effort.
Don’t skip Sarnath. Most first-timers focus only on the ghats and miss Sarnath entirely. It’s only 10 kilometres away and adds enormous depth to your Varanasi experience.
Book your cab the evening before. Peak season availability — especially for Tempo Travellers — fills up fast. Confirm the night before to avoid last-minute scrambling.
How to Book Your Full Day Varanasi Cab
Visit our Varanasi Tour Package page to explore bundled options including cab, guide, and boat ride in one booking.
Or simply Chat on WhatsApp for instant booking — share your travel date, group size, and pickup location and our team confirms your vehicle within minutes.
FAQs
Q1. What is the cost of a full day cab in Varanasi?
A full day cab in Varanasi starts from ₹1,800 for a sedan and ₹3,999 for a Tempo Traveller covering 8 hours and 80 kilometres. TripCosmos pricing includes fuel, driver, and all city tolls.
Q2. How many places can I cover in a full day Varanasi cab tour?
With an early 5:30 AM start, you can comfortably cover 8–10 major spots including Dashashwamedh Ghat, Kashi Vishwanath, Sankat Mochan, Sarnath, and Ramnagar Fort in a single day.
Q3. Is a Tempo Traveller available for a full day Varanasi tour?
Yes. TripCosmos operates 9-seater and 12-seater Tempo Travellers for full day Varanasi tours starting from ₹3,999. It’s the most economical option for groups of 8 or more.
Q4. Does the full day cab include a guide?
A guide can be added to any full day cab booking on request. Mention it when you get details instantly on WhatsApp and our team will arrange a certified local guide.
Q5. Can I extend the cab beyond 8 hours?
Yes. Extensions are available at a per-hour rate which will be communicated transparently at the time of booking. No surprise charges mid-trip.
Your full day Varanasi trip deserves a cab that’s confirmed, comfortable, and completely stress-free. Chat on WhatsApp for instant booking and our team will have your vehicle ready — whether you’re a family of four, a pilgrim group of fifteen, or a solo traveller who just wants one perfect day in Kashi.
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