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How to go to Khatu Shyam from Delhi?

  • Writer: Tempo Traveller in Delhi
    Tempo Traveller in Delhi
  • Jul 30
  • 3 min read

Updated: Aug 7

Are you planning a trip to Khatu Shyam Ji from Delhi? If you are a devotee person or a travel wanderer planning for a soulful weekend getaway, Khatu Shyam Ji temple Rajasthan is the best destination. Through its spiritual vibes Khatu Shyam Ji temple attracts a lot of visitors per day. Now, we tell you, how you can reach to your destination smoothly.


Ways to go Khatu Shyam from Delhi

Distance and Route


Khatu Shyam is situated at the Sikar district, Rajasthan, which is almost 272 km away from Delhi. The route from Delhi to Khatu Shyam is the NH48. In general, travelling to Khatu Shyam takes around 5 to 6 hours, depending on the traffic and weather conditions. If you are travelling on this route, you will pass through Gurgaon, Rewari, Neemrana, Kotputli etc. villages where one can get a glimpse of the small towns of Rajasthan.


Best Options to Travel from Delhi to Khatu Shyam


By Road:

Regular government/private buses operate from Delhi (Kashmere Gate ISBT) to Sikar or Ringas. From Sikar, you will have local jeeps and taxis to continue on to Khatu Shyam, which is around 18 kms from Ringas. You can also book a Tempo Traveller for Jaipur and extend your trip to Khatu Shyam. Jaipur to Khatu Shyam distance is 80 Km only and take 1-2 hours to reach.


By Train:

Regular train service from Delhi is available to Ringas Junction train station (RGS). This is the closest railway service to Khatu Shyam. Once you reach here, you can hire auto-rickshaws or cabs to take the 30-minute ride to the temple.


By Taxi:

For greater convenience, private cabs and outstation taxis are very easy to hire. A door to door services, taxi is ideal for small family groups or couples who want the best convenience in deciding their travel time.


By Tempo Traveller:

For larger groups or families, tempo traveller hire from Delhi is the best option. These vehicles have more seats and space, have air-conditioning and give groups the flexibility to stop for meals or sight seeing or just for a break without being concerned about the clock. Traveling in-group also a better devotional experience when travelling as group can share bhajans and stories of Shyam Baba.


Road Trip Highlights


Have fun during your road trip- stop for a couple of little breaks. Neemrana is a good spot for a tea break. You can also stop at roadside dhabas for some delicious Rajasthani snacks like kachori and mirchi vada. If you start in the early morning, you should arrive in Khatu in the afternoon, just in time for the aarti in the evening.


What to Expect at the Temple


The Khatu Shyam Temple is a place of worship that is full of energy. The idol of Shyam Baba (the manifestation of Barbarik from Mahabharata) is revered here, and there is a belief the idol is powerful. You get the most footfall at the temple during the Phalgun Mela, but during the weekdays there is less chaos and you can experience a darshan that is peaceful.



Final Tips


1. Dress in comfortable clothes and shoes because you will walk quite a bit!

2. Bring a water bottle, especially in summer.

3. Don't forget to purchase prasad and a souvenir from the local market.


A trip from Delhi to Khatu Shyam is not just a road trip; it is also an experience for devotion, culture, and a little road trip fun. Gather your friends, pack your bags and hit the road for a lovely spiritual getaway.




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