10 Ayodhya Tourist Places Ram Janmabhoomi

Find 10 Ayodhya tourist places to visit in Ayodhya. But let’s first learn in brief about Ayodhya as a city.

Ayodhya is a city situated on the banks of the Sarayu river in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It is the administrative headquarters of the Ayodhya district as well as the Ayodhya division of Uttar Pradesh, India. Ayodhya was historically known as Saketa. The legendary city of Ayodhya, popularly identified as the present-day Ayodhya, is identified in the epic Ramayana. Also its many versions as the birthplace of the Hindu deity Rama of Kosala.

Hence it is regarded as the first of the seven most important pilgrimage sites for Hindus.

For Ayodhya, you can choose to go in September, October, November, December, January, February and March which is the peak season and January and February which is the moderate season. In this blog find ayodhya tourist places to visit and explore. 

Given below are the top 10 Ayodhya tourist places that you must visit:

1.Ram Mandir

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The Ram Mandir is a partially constructed Hindu temple complex in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, India. The temple was inaugurated on 22 January 2024 after a prana pratishtha ceremony. On the first day of its opening, the temple received a rush of over half a million visitors. After a month, the average number of visitors was reported to be “1 to 1.5 lakh on a daily basis”.

Main tourist attraction:

Many Hindus believe that it is located at the site of Ram Janmabhoomi, the mythical birthplace of Rama, a principal deity of Hinduism. Which makes it a must visit tourist destination in Ayodhya.

2.Shri Hanuman Garhi Mandir

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Source:https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanuman_Garhi_Temple

Safdarjung and Shuja-ud-daulah, built the temple’s construction with revenue land grants. The temple’s completion, however, occurred under Diwan Tikait Rai during the governorship of Asaf-ud-daulah in 1799 CE. Hanuman Garhi temple is located near Ram Janmabhoomi. In 1855, the Nawab of Awadh granted land revenue to build the temple. Historian Sarvepalli Gopal has said that the 1855 dispute was not for the Ayodhya temple dispute but for the Hanuman Garhi temple.

Main tourist attraction:

It is one of the most important temples in the city along with other temples such as Ram Mandir and Nageshwar Nath. This shrine is under the charge of Bairagi Mahants of Ramanandi Sampradaya and Nirvani Akhara. 

3.Kanak Bhawan

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Source:https://travelsetu.com/guide/kanak-bhawan-tourism

Kanak Bhawan is a temple in Ram Janmabhoomi, Ayodhya, which is in the north-east of Ramkot. It is one of the most famous temples of Ayodhya. It is believed that this palace was gifted by Kaikeyi, immediately after the marriage of Rama with Sita and hence, it is their personal palace. According to the mythology, after the original Kanak Bhawan was damaged, it was rebuilt by Krishna himself in the Dvapar Yuga. 

Main tourist attraction:

It is believed that it was renovated by Vikramaditya in the mediaeval period. Later, it was renovated by Queen Vrishabhanu Kunwari which is still present today. The main idols installed in the sanctum sanctorum are of Rama and Sita.

4.Guptar Ghat

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Source:https://ayodhya-visit.com/tour/guptar-ghat/

Situated on the banks of River Saryu, Guptar Ghat holds immense religious significance. According to legend, this was the place where Lord Rama had taken his last dip (jal samadhi) to leave the earth and go back to his original abode ‘Vaikunta’.

Main tourist attraction:

It is a popular belief among devotees that taking a dip in the Saryu river will wash away their sins and relieve them from worldly worries. The ghat resounds with the chants of Lord Rama’s name as devotees and priests sing hymns in his praises.

5.Dashrath Bhawan

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Dashrath Bhawan is located right in the heart of Ayodhya. It is thought to have been built in the same location as the original palace of the King, Lord Ram’s father. Lord Ram and his siblings spent their childhood and adolescence in this region.

Main tourist attraction:

The Bhavan contains a shrine with Shri Ram, Lakshman, and Sita idols. The temple is accessible by a large and colourful entrance. When you visit the temple, you will be swept up in religious fervour.

6.Tulsi Smarak Bhavan

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Source:https://www.trawell.in/uttar-pradesh/ayodhya/tulsi-smarak-bhawan-museum

Undoubtedly, one of Ayodhya’s top tourist destinations is the Tulsi Smarak Bhavan Museum. It was founded in 1969 and established in memory of Goswami Tulsidas. Hanuman Chalisa and the Hindu epic Ramcharitmanas are written by the great Hindu poet Tulsidas. This place is believed to be the one where Tulsidas composed the great Ramcharitmanas. 

Main tourist attraction:

This museum in Ayodhya contains a sizable collection of Tulsidas’ literary works. In addition to this, the museum is renowned for conducting prayer gatherings and devotional music sessions.

7.Raj Dwar Mandir

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Raj Dwar literally translates to entry or doorway to the Raj. This would have been the place outside which common people could get themselves checked before entering the complex walls. People must be coming and camping outside this Dwar and sometimes would spend days trying to enter. At times due to some known official entry it would be easy. Or if you are an important person and have been invited by the king himself or someone from the royal family. In those days meeting the king or even having a glimpse of the king was a rarity.

Main tourist attraction:

Amongst all that this place must have stood as the first tower which all people at that time used to look at.The tall temple is visible from miles away. This is in fact the tallest structure of this locality.

8.Nageshwarnath Temple

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Source:https://travelsetu.com/guide/nageshwarnath-temple-tourism/best-time-to-visit-nageshwarnath-temple

Nageshwarnath Temple is Ayodhya’s pride. The temple’s presiding deity is Lord Shiv. The Nageshwarnath Temple is one of the numerous temples in Ayodhya, which epitomises India’s rich culture. The religious city is home to a number of temples, including the Nageshwarnath Temple. The Nageshwarnath Temple is an example of how different sects have traditionally coexisted. What is now commonly referred to as secularism was really termed as “Sarva Dharma Sambhav” in Hindu India

Main tourist attraction:

Established in the name of the local deity, Lord Nageshwarnath. The Nageshwarnath Temple is located adjacent to the Theri Bazaar in Ayodhya. It is believed to have been set up by Kush or Kusha, Lord Rama’s son.

9.Tulsi Udyan

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Source:https://travelsetu.com/guide/tulsi-udyan-tourism/best-time-to-visit-tulsi-udyan

At a distance of 2 km from Ayodhya Junction, Tulsi Udyan is a garden situated on Ayodhya-Faizabad road. It is one of the popular places to visit during your Ayodhya Trip.

Tulsi Udyan was set up as a memorial to a great saint-poet Tulsi Das, the devotee and the creator of the Epic Ramcharitmanas. The garden is situated near the Ayodhya Bus Stand on the National Highway passing through Faizabad, a part of the Ayodhya region. The garden is currently under the management of the Udyan Vibhag, Government of Uttar Pradesh.

Main tourist attraction:

This garden was earlier referred to as Victoria Park after the name of Queen Victoria of England and had an idol of Queen Victoria at its centre. Later it was named Tulsi Udyan after Goswami Tulsidas in 1960.

10.Ram Katha Park

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Source:https://www.navhindtimes.in/2020/12/02/nationalnews/light-and-sound-show-at-ram-katha-park/

At a distance of 3 km from Ayodhya Junction, Ram Katha Park is a beautiful park situated on the banks of the Sarayu River in Ayodhya. It is one of the popular places to visit during your Ayodhya Trip. It is a popular venue for devotional programs, cultural performances, and religious events. It also offers opportunities to  artists to showcase their talent in theatrical performances.The park is a popular leisure destination for visitors of all age groups. It is perfect for those who spend their evenings and weekends in a spiritually charged environment.

Main tourist attraction:

Ram Katha Park is a beautiful, spacious, and well-maintained park that provides much-needed solace from the crowds of the town. The park has open-air theatres and well-kept lawns. Spread over a vast area of land.

Summarising the 10 Places to visit near Ayodhya

  1. Ram Mandir.
  2. Shri Hanuman Garhi Mandir
  3. Kanak Bhavan.
  4. Guptar Ghat.
  5. Dashrath Bhavan.
  6. Tulsi Smarak Bhavan.
  7. Raj Dwar Mandir.
  8. Nageshwarnath Temple.
  9. Tulsi Udyan.
  10. Ram Katha Park.

Conclusion

Ayodhya is regarded as one of the seven sacred cities of the Hindus. Mainly because of its association in the great Indian epic poem Ramayana with the birth of Rama. It is also a city that holds great historical importance.

Therefore making it a must visit tourist destination not only for religious devotees but for tourists all over the world. But one must keep in mind that it is a religious destination and must act accordingly with respect to the religious aspect of Ayodhya.

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Written By – Ceyon Roshan
Edited By – Kirti K.