Are you planning a spiritual journey from Delhi to Khatu Shyam Ji and Salasar Balaji?
Every devotee dreams of visiting holy shrines dedicated to Lord Krishna and His beloved forms. The journey from Delhi to Khatushyam ji is considered one of the most popular pilgrimages in Northern India. Millions of people visit this land annually to seek blessings for success, health, and peace. Along with the main temple at Khatu, many travelers also visit the nearby town of Salasar to see Salasar Balaji.
This blog serves as a complete guide for your pilgrimage route Delhi Rajasthan. Whether you prefer traveling by road, train, or organized tours, understanding the path is crucial. At Root Indians, we help you organize smooth travels so your focus remains on God. This page covers every detail about distance, routes, and famous spots, making your trip easy and safe.
Root Indians brings you the most complete road trip guide for this divine pilgrimage. Both temples are located in Rajasthan and are among the most visited religious places in North India.
Whether you travel by car, bus, or train, this guide covers everything — route maps, distance, travel time, stopping points, famous places to visit, and important tips to make your trip comfortable and blessed.
Distance and Time Required for Travel
Planning is the first step of any successful yatra. You need to know how far the destination is from the capital city.
Distance: The approximate distance from Delhi to Khatu Shyam Ji is around 380 kilometers. For Salasar, it is slightly further, roughly 450 kilometers total including both sites.
Travel Time: By car or bus, the journey takes about 7 to 8 hours. If you take a train, you might need 10 to 12 hours due to transfers.
Best Season: Winter months from November to February offer the best weather. Avoid heavy monsoons if possible.
Understanding these stats helps you pack your bags wisely and reach the temple on time for morning darshan.
Best Route from Delhi to Khatu Shyam Ji & Salasar (2026)
Two proven routes are popular among Root Indians:
Route 1 (Fastest & Most Used – Via Ringas)
Delhi → Bahadurgarh → Rohtak → Bhiwani → Hisar → Hansi → Tosham Mor → Siwani → Churu bypass → Fatehpur → Ringas → Reengus → Khatu Shyam Ji (230–240 km)
After darshan → Palsana → Sikar → Laxmangarh → Salasar Balaji (only 85 km more)
Total Distance: Delhi to Khatu Shyam Ji = 240 km | Khatu to Salasar = 85 km | Delhi to Salasar via Khatu = 325 km
Total Time by Car: 5–6 hours to Khatu + 1.5 hours to Salasar
Route 2 (Via Jaipur – Slightly Longer but Good Highway)
Delhi → Neemrana → Shahpura → Jaipur Ring Road → Chomu → Ringas → Khatu Shyam Ji
Many people prefer this route at night because of 6-lane highway till Jaipur.
For more details Visit Our Delhi to khatu Shyam ji and Salasar cab page
Best Stopping Places & Dhaba on the Way
Root Indians never miss these stops:
Amrik Sukhdev Dhaba – Murthal (50 km from Delhi) – World famous aloo paratha
Old Rao Dhaba – Near Sampla/Rohtak bypass
Pandit Dhaba – Bhiwani
Shyam Dhaba – Fatehpur (just 25 km before Khatu) – Pure veg Rajasthani food
Haryana Tourist Complex – Hansi (clean washroom & parking)
Darshan Timings 2026
Summer: 5:30 AM – 9:00 PM
Winter: 6:00 AM – 8:30 PM
Aarti: Mangala 5:30 AM | Shayan 8:30 PM
Free VIP entry available after 2 PM on normal days.
Must-Visit Places in Khatu Shyam Ji
- Shree Khatu Shyam Ji Temple – The main mandir where Baba gives darshan as “Teen Ban Dhaar”
- Shyam Kund – Holy pond, many devotees take bath here
- Gourishankar Temple – Ancient Shiva temple on the hill
- Jeen Mata Ji (only 30 km extra) – Most Root Indians combine it
Famous Places & Darshan in Salasar Balaji
- Shree Salasar Balaji Temple – Huge Hanuman ji
- Anjani Mata Temple – Mother of Hanuman ji
- Ram Mandir & Krishna Mandir – Inside same campus
- Mehandipur Balaji (extra 150 km) – Many devotees go next day
Tip from Root Indians: Reach Salasar before 12 noon to avoid long queue. Monday & Saturday are very crowded.
Best Time to Travel from Delhi
October to March – Pleasant weather
Avoid Holi & summer afternoons (45°C+)
Falgun Mela (March) – Khatu Shyam Lakhi Mela is the biggest fair
Where to Stay – Budget & Comfort Options
Khatu Shyam Ji
Shyam Sarovar (₹1500–3000) – Walking distance from temple
Hotel Khatu Haveli
Many free/paid Dharamshalas (book early during mela)
Salasar
Balaji Temple Trust Dharamshala (₹300–800)
Hotel Vrindavan Palace
Shekhawati region guest houses
One-Day Itinerary Used by Most Root Indians
05:00 AM – Start from Delhi
09:30 AM – Reach Khatu Shyam, darshan + Shyam Kund
12:30 PM – Lunch at Shyam Dhaba, Fatehpur
02:30 PM – Reach Salasar Balaji
05:00 PM – Darshan & Anjani Mata visit
06:30 PM – Start return or night stay
11:00 PM – Back to Delhi (if one day trip)
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