How to Reach Khatushyam From Australia
To reach Khatu Shyam Temple from Australia, you will need to follow multiple steps that involve flying and traveling within India. Here’s a detailed guide on how to make your way to Khatu Shyam Temple:
1. Fly from Australia to India
The first step is to fly from Australia to India. The most common international airports in India are Indira Gandhi International Airport (Delhi) and Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (Mumbai).
Steps:
- From Australia:
- Flights from Sydney (SYD), Melbourne (MEL), or Brisbane (BNE) are available to Delhi or Mumbai. Some airlines offering direct or connecting flights include:
- Qantas Airways
- Air India
- Emirates
- Singapore Airlines
- Thai Airways
- Flights from Sydney (SYD), Melbourne (MEL), or Brisbane (BNE) are available to Delhi or Mumbai. Some airlines offering direct or connecting flights include:
- From Australia to Delhi/Mumbai:
- Flight duration is approximately 12–14 hours direct from Sydney/Melbourne to Delhi or Mumbai.
Cost:
- Economy Flight: ₹30,000–₹70,000 (depending on the airline and time of booking).
2. Travel from Delhi or Mumbai to Khatu Shyam
Once you arrive in India, you need to travel to Khatu Shyam Temple (located in Khatu, Rajasthan). The nearest major cities are Jaipur and Sikar.
Option 1: Via Delhi
- From Delhi:
- After arriving in Delhi, you can take a train or flight to Jaipur or Sikar, and then proceed by road to Khatu Shyam.
- You can take a train from Delhi to Jaipur or Sikar.
- Trains from Delhi to Jaipur: Shatabdi Express, Rajdhani Express, or a direct train to Reengus Junction (12 km from Khatu).
- Take a flight from Delhi to Jaipur (approximately 1 hour).
- From Jaipur, you can hire a taxi or take a bus to Khatu Shyam Temple (~3 hours by road).
- Alternatively, you can hire a taxi and drive directly from Delhi to Khatu (~5–6 hours).
Option 2: Via Mumbai
- From Mumbai:
- If you are landing in Mumbai, you can fly or take a train to Jaipur or Sikar.
- You can take a train from Mumbai to Jaipur or Sikar.
- Popular Trains from Mumbai to Jaipur/Sikar:
- Madhya Pradesh Express
- Rajasthan Sampark Kranti Express
- Popular Trains from Mumbai to Jaipur/Sikar:
- Take a flight from Mumbai to Jaipur (approximately 1.5 hours).
- Then, take a taxi or a bus to Khatu Shyam (~3 hours).
- If you choose to drive, it takes about 18–20 hours from Mumbai to Khatu, depending on road conditions.
3. Travel from Jaipur/Sikar to Khatu Shyam Temple
From Jaipur (170 km) or Sikar (around 45 minutes), you can hire a taxi, rent a car, or take a bus to reach Khatu Shyam Temple.
- Taxi or Private Car: The most convenient option, which takes around 3 hours from Jaipur.
- Bus: State-run and private buses are available from Jaipur or Sikar to Khatu.
Estimated Total Travel Time:
- Flight from Australia to India: 12–14 hours
- Delhi/Mumbai to Jaipur/Sikar: 1–2 hours by flight or 5–6 hours by train/bus
- Jaipur/Sikar to Khatu: 3 hours by road
Total Duration: Approximately 20–24 hours (excluding layovers).
Cost Breakdown:
- International Flight (Australia to India): ₹30,000–₹70,000 (economy class, depending on the airline and time of booking).
- Domestic Travel (India):
- Flights from Delhi/Mumbai to Jaipur: ₹2,000–₹6,000 one way
- Taxi from Jaipur to Khatu: ₹1,000–₹2,000
- Train/Bus fares: ₹500–₹1,500 (depending on class and type)
Additional Tips:
- Visas: Ensure that you have an Indian visa before traveling. You can apply for an e-Visa online or a regular visa.
- Best Time to Visit: The best time to visit Khatu Shyam Temple is between October and March, as the weather is cooler and more comfortable.
- Accommodation: There are guesthouses and hotels near Khatu or you can stay in Jaipur or Sikar for better facilities.
- Local Transport: You can hire a taxi or use local buses to reach the temple from nearby cities.