• Land no. 527, 532, Vasupur Sirsa, Parikrama Marg, Halkara Ka Purwa, Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh 224135
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Ram Janmabhoomi Temple

Ram Janmabhoomi Temple

Ayodhya is famous for housing the revered Ram Janmabhoomi Temple, the sacred birthplace of Lord Rama and an epitome of faith. Pilgrims from across the country visit this divine site, marveling at the grandeur and religious legacy of Ayodhya.

Hanuman Garhi

Hanuman Garhi

Hanuman Garhi is a fort-like temple devoted to Lord Hanuman. From here, panoramic views of Ayodhya take your breath away. It is one of the most sacred places to experience devotion and serenity.

Kanak Bhavan

Kanak Bhavan

Dedicated to Lord Rama and Sita, Kanak Bhavan is adorned with golden idols and intricately carved interiors, creating an aura of divine opulence in Ayodhya.

Treta Ke Thakur

Treta Ke Thakur

A historic temple believed to be built by Raja Dashrath, father of Lord Rama. It offers a glimpse of the Treta Yuga and adds a historic charm to Ayodhya exploration.

Guptar Ghat

Guptar Ghat

Situated along the serene Sarayu River, Guptar Ghat offers peace and tranquility, making it perfect for quiet reflection and spiritual connection.

Nageshwarnath Temple

Nageshwarnath Temple

Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this temple is one of the must-visit places in Ayodhya. Its historic architecture and spiritual aura offer a serene retreat in the vibrant town.

Valmiki Bhawan

Valmiki Bhawan

Believed to be the hermitage of sage Valmiki where he composed the epic Ramayana, this place holds immense literary and spiritual importance.

Gulab Bari

Gulab Bari (Rose Garden)

An enchanting rose garden and a peaceful architectural site, Gulab Bari is a perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.

Tulsi Smarak Bhawan

Tulsi Smarak Bhawan

This museum celebrates the life and works of poet-saint Tulsidas, offering glimpses of manuscripts and artifacts that shaped Indian literature.

Swarg Dwar

Swarg Dwar

Also known as Ram Ghat, this sacred bathing ghat is associated with the final rites of Lord Rama, holding deep mythological significance.