sorry, Shaykh Abu Hasan. i meant the anglicized Deccan area including historical regions like Aurangabad, Ahmednagar, Nanded, Sholapur, Bidar, Telangana, Bijapur, Gulbarga, Hubli, this central area. i included Naqpur in central india there are Awliya Allah resting in Dakkan including the maqam of Geesu Daraz
i can plan the route for you brothers if you would like to begin with Punjab, Sirhind [ Mujaddid Alf Thani raDyAllahu anhu ] then Sirhind/Patiala -----> Saharanpur -------> Roorke --------> Bareilley ------> Badayun --------> Marehra --------> Delhi --------> Ajmer ------> Nagaur i think the above is the shortest route you can plan over. up to Delhi u can cover by bus or car. Its not a big area of india, spanning about the size of the UK, and the journey is like you are leaving southampton and travelling to Aberdeen, around 800 kms +. You can take a plane ride from Delhi to Jaipur then take a plane ride to Banaras, and then visit Kichocha Sharif in Purvanchal, if that's all u want to see. From there u can plant a trip to Awliya Allah across Bihar i would break india into 1) Ganga-Jamna plain [ Patiala to Asonsal to Cuttak] 2) Central india [ Nagaur to Jabalpur ] 3) Southern india [ Malegaon to Dakkan to Mysore and Keralam ] The US is three times the size of india. if one can plan around the US, surely india is a piece of cake
http://www.drivingrouteplanner.com/ e.g. when a person travels to north india to visit all the awliya, as india is so big, it is useful to know which mazar one should visit in what order. enter your beginning and end points and all the mazars you wish to visit and it should give the optimum route. ajmer, Bareilly, badayun, delhi, bahraich, marehra, kichocha etc.