Delhi to Khatu Shyam Road Trip: A Simple Travel Guide
- Jiten Chouhdray
- 2 days ago
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Updated: 21 hours ago

Khatu Shyam Ji Temple, located in the Sikar district of Rajasthan, is one of the most revered temples for devotees of Lord Krishna. Every year, lakhs of pilgrims visit this holy site to seek blessings, especially during fairs and special festivals. If you are planning to travel from Delhi to Khatu Shyam Ji by road, this guide will help you with all important information including the best route, transportation options, places to stop, temple timings, and travel tips.
Delhi to Khatu Shyam Distance
The distance from Delhi to Khatu Shyam is about 280 to 300 kilometers. It takes around 6 to 7 hours by road depending on the traffic and route you choose. The roads are in good condition and the trip is smooth if you start early in the morning.
Delhi to Khatu Shyam Route
Main Route
Delhi – Gurgaon – Rewari – Narnaul – Singhana – Chirawa – Mandawa – Khatu Shyam
This is the most used route and has less traffic. The road is smooth and safe for cars, buses and tempo travellers.
Alternative Route
Delhi – Neemrana – Jaipur – Ringas – Khatu Shyam
This route has better highways but may take more time. It is good if you also want to visit Jaipur.
Use Google Maps on the day of travel to check the best route.
How to Reach Khatu Shyam from Delhi?
By Car
You can travel in your own car or hire a taxi. This gives you freedom to stop wherever needed. It is best for families and small groups.
By Tempo Traveller
If you are in a group, a tempo traveller is a good choice. It is comfortable and has space for bags. You can book tempo travellers from renttempotraveller. Rates start from ₹24 per km. Driver charges are ₹500 per day.
By Train
You can take a train to Ringas Junction which is 17 km from the temple. From Ringas you can take a taxi or auto to reach Khatu Shyam Ji. Trains are available from Delhi Sarai Rohilla and other stations.
By Bus
Buses are available from Delhi to Sikar and Ringas. From there, local transport is easily available. Buses take more time than private vehicles.
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Best Time to Visit Khatu Shyam Ji

You can visit any time of the year. The best time is between October and March when the weather is pleasant. The Phalgun Mela held in February or March is the most crowded time.
Avoid visiting during May and June as it is very hot in Rajasthan.
Khatu Shyam Temple Timings
Morning Aarti: Around 4.30 AM
General Darshan: 5.00 AM to 12.30 PM and 4.00 PM to 10.00 PM
Evening Aarti: Around 7.00 PM
During festivals and fairs the temple stays open for longer hours.
Things to Do in Khatu Shyam
Attend the morning Aarti for a spiritual start
Take a dip in the Shyam Kund near the temple
Offer flowers and prasad to Lord Shyam
Visit nearby places like Jeen Mata Temple and Salasar Balaji
Buy religious books and pictures from local shops
Travel Tips
Carry your ID if you are staying overnight
Wear light and simple clothes
Use a bag to keep your shoes outside the temple
Start early from Delhi to avoid traffic
If you are visiting during the fair, book your vehicle and stay in advance
Tempo Traveller Fare from Delhi to Khatu Shyam
Renttempotraveller offers comfortable and budget-friendly tempo traveller services for all group sizes. Our vehicles are clean and have trained drivers.
Fare Details:
Per km rate: ₹24 to ₹28
Driver charges: ₹500 per day
Toll and parking charges are extra
We provide 9, 12, 16, 17 and 20-seater vehicles for all India tours. You can book one-way or round trips as per your plan.
FAQs
Q1. What is the distance from Delhi to Khatu Shyam?
Around 280 to 300 kilometers by road.
Q2. Can I visit Khatu Shyam and return to Delhi on the same day?
Yes, if you leave early in the morning, you can complete the trip in one day.
Q3. What is the cost of a tempo traveller from Delhi to Khatu Shyam?
Rates start from ₹24 per km. Driver charges are ₹500 per day.
Q4. Is parking available at the temple?
Yes, there is paid parking near the temple.
Q5. What facilities are available near the temple?
You can find dharamshalas, hotels, food stalls and medical stores near the temple.
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