Every great journey begins with one sentence.
Tell us where you're going, for how long, and who's coming along. Yatrika drafts a day-by-day itinerary that respects temple timings, rest stops, and real travel distances — with booking links one click away.
Where are we going?
From a few taps to a bookable plan.
No forms with forty fields. No tabs full of research. Tell us the trip the way you'd say it out loud — we do the rest.
Say the trip
Start point, destination, days, style, and who's travelling. That's the whole form.
AI drafts the days
A realistic day-by-day plan: opening hours, darshan timings, drive times, and rest built in.
Book in one click
Every stay and ride links straight to the payment page on trusted sites — dates pre-filled.
India, six ways. Mix as many as you like.
Tap the themes that call to you — a pilgrimage with a tiger safari on the way back is a perfectly good plan. We shape the route, pace, and stays around your mix.
Pilgrimage
Char Dham, Jyotirlingas, Shakti Peethas — timed around darshan, not traffic.
Wildlife
Ranthambore, Kaziranga, Jim Corbett — safari slots and park seasons handled.
Heritage
Forts, palaces, and old cities — Rajasthan circuits to Hampi's ruins.
Backwaters
Kerala houseboats, shikara rides, and slow mornings on still water.
Mountains
Himachal, Uttarakhand, and the Northeast — altitude-aware pacing.
Beaches
Goa beyond the crowds, Gokarna's quiet coves, Andaman blues.
Planning for your parents? So were we.
Yatrika began as one son planning temple trips for his parents in India — from the other side of the world. Every itinerary can be tuned for the people who raised you.
Ghats at dawn, rest by noon.
- 5:30 AM Subah-e-Banaras boat ride — seated, sunrise on the ghats
- 8:00 AM Kashi Vishwanath darshan — senior queue, ~40 min
- 12:30 PM Satvik thali near Assi Ghat, then hotel rest
- 6:00 PM Ganga Aarti from reserved boat seating
Twenty-two sites. How many have you stood in front of?
The Char Dham, the twelve Jyotirlingas, the seven cities that grant moksha, the four Kumbh grounds. Mark what you've been to and what's still calling — then plan a trip around whatever's left.
Open your bucket listThirty-one places on paper, twenty-two on the ground. Badrinath counts twice. Ujjain counts three times — Jyotirlinga, Sapta Puri, and a Kumbh ground. Tick it once and it's ticked everywhere.
Your next journey is a few taps away.
Free to plan. Book only when the itinerary feels right.
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