Places to visit in Ayodhya in 1 day

Places to visit in Ayodhya in 1 day

Even with just a single day to spend in Ayodhya, you may still see some of the most important and fascinating locations. The next itinerary allows you to lose yourself in the historical cultural, and spiritual core of Ayodhya.

The best places to visit in Ayodhya in 1 day are mentioned below

 

Morning

Ram Janmabhoomi -

Ram Janam Bhumi

Ram Janam Bhumi is one of the most important, holy, and sacred places in Ayodhya, which is believed to be the birthplace of Lord Rama.

Hanuman Garhi -

Hanuman Garhi

A temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman which is situated atop a hill and offers sweeping city views. It is believed that it protects the city from the evil eyes.

 

 

Late Morning

 

 

Kanak Bhawan -

 

Kanak Bhawan Ayodhya

A magnificent temple which is dedicated to Lord Ram and Mata Sita, popularly known for its architectural beauty.

 

 

Nageshwarnath Temple -

Nageshwarnath Temple

A very old temple devoted to Lord Shiva that was supposedly built by the Lord Ram's son Kush.

 

Afternoon

 

 

Lunch Break -

 

Have your lunch at nearby restaurants. There are several amount of vegetarian restaurants in Ayodhya where you can taste regional cuisine.

 

Treta ka Thakur -

Treta Ka Thakur

A temple that is believed to be carved on a single black sandstone and has statues of Hanuman, Sita, Lakshman, and Lord Ram.

 

Late Afternoon

 

Mani Parvat -

Mani Parvat

 

A small peak that is believed to be linked to Ramayana and offers magnificent views of Ayodhya.

 

Early Evening

 

Sarayu River -

Sarayu River

Spend some time seeing the Saryu River Ghats. You can relax by the riverfront or go for a peaceful boat ride.

 

Ghats of Ayodhya -

Ghats Of Ayodhya

 

Visit the beautiful lightened ghats along the Sarayu River, such as Ram ki Paidi throughout the evening. You may see an evening aarti. (ceremony of prayers).

 

Evening

 

 

Local Markets -

Take a walk around the streets and visit the local marketplaces to buy souvenirs and get a taste of the native way