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Your journey typically spans 680–690 km, covered in around 10 to 12 hours’ driving (excluding stops)
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Here's the most commonly recommended route:
Start from Delhi / NCR → head into Noida / Greater Noida.
Merge onto the Yamuna Expressway → drive all the way past Mathura and Agra.
Continue on to the Agra–Lucknow Expressway toward Lucknow.
From Lucknow, take NH 19 (formerly NH 2) and NH 30 (or NH 27/NH 28 alternative) via Barabanki and Faizabad to reach Ayodhya
This route is smooth, mostly expressways, and allows for fast cruising and rest-stop facilities en route
🕒 Time & Distance Estimates
Route Option Approx. Distance Estimated Driving Time*
Via Yamuna + NH 30 ~679 km ~10–12 hours
Via NH 28 / alternate ~690–697 km ~11–12 hours
💰 Toll Plazas & Approximate Tax
Total toll cost for a one‑way trip is generally estimated between ₹1,300 and ₹1,450 for cars, depending on the exact route and vehicle type
Some sources list it closer to ₹1,350 as a median figure
One online toll calculator suggests only 3 plazas with total toll approx ₹360, though that seems inconsistent with the bulk of sources and likely underestimates the full route via expressways
Typical Toll Plazas Along the Route:
Yamuna Expressway: Jewar toll, exits at Mathura/Agra (3 points)
Taj/Agra–Lucknow Expressway: Entry/exit tolls
Lucknow–Faizabad Road / NH 30: Plazas such as Itaunja, Ahmadpur, Tikait‑Mankapur etc.
You may also cross additional small-town toll booths on NH 19/30 segments
⚡ FASTag Recommended
FASTag is mandatory on national highways and ensures seamless payments; non‑FASTag users may face delays or higher charges
🛣️ Suggested Breaks & Pit Stops
Mathura / Vrindavan (~200 km from Delhi): great for temples, food, quick spiritual stop.
Agra (~300 km): extend to see the Taj Mahal or grab a meal.
Lucknow (~500 km): known for Awadhi cuisine—ideal for lunch or a short sightseeing break.
Barabanki / Faizabad regions (~600 km): your final stretch into Ayodhya, where NH routes merge.
These stops offer cultural enrichment along with rest and refueling opportunities
📋 Example Itinerary (Single‑Day Drive)
5:00 AM: Depart Delhi
8:00 AM: Stop at Mathura/Vrindavan (~200 km) for chai and rest
10:30 AM: Quick pause at Agra (~300 km)
1:00 PM: Lunch break at Lucknow (~500 km)
5:00 PM: Arrive Ayodhya (~680–690 km)
✅ Travel Tips for Tata Nexon or Similar SUVs
Ensure FASTag is active and sufficiently loaded to avoid delays.
Keep some small cash in case a plaza has issues with FASTag.
Carry emergency supplies: snacks, water, phone chargers, a first-aid kit, and a spare tyre.
The Nexon’s fuel efficiency (~16–18 km/l on highways) means you'd need around 40–45 litres of petrol, totalling roughly ₹4,500–₹5,500 depending on rates (total budget including tolls ≈ ₹6,000–₹7,000).
📌 Summary
Distance: ~680–690 km
Time: 10–12 hours (without breaks)
Toll cost: ₹1,300–₹1,450 one way
Major route: Yamuna Expressway → Agra–Lucknow Expressway → NH 19/NH 30
Best with FASTag for smooth toll payments
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