Ayodhya is one of the seven most sacred cities of the Hindus in India and situated about 135 km from Lucknow, on the banks of the Saryu river. The name Ayodhya means which cannot be subdued by war.
The Hanuman Garhi
An important site for religion and architecture view as well, "Hanuman Garhi" is a must visit during a trip to Ayodhya. The manner of a carving of the temple is mesmerizing.
Dedicated to Lord Rama and his consort Sita, the temple "Kanak Bhawan" is the biggest, aesthetically and an architecturally built temple in the holy town of Ayodhya.
The pristine citadel of Ramkot is the prime place of adoration in Ayodhya. This beautiful and pious place attracts devotees from all over the India and abroad.
One of the major Hindu pilgrimage centres, Ram Janma Bhoomi is a massive complex having remnants of an old temple. It is believed that Lord Ram was born at this place.
Situated in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh; Mani Parbat & Sugriv Parbat are earth hassocks. From the top of the hill, one can get the spectacular view of whole Ayodhya city.
Chhoti Devkali Mandir is situated near Naya Ghat in Ayodhya. It is believed that Mother Sita (Wife of Lord Ram) used to worship goddess Girija Devi in this temple.
One of the popular tourist spots in Ayodhya, Raj Sadan is a perfect destination to spend a great time. There are much to explore in this beautiful destination of Raj Sadan.
Located in Karsewakpuram, Ayodhya; Sri Ram Vallabha Kunj Janki Ghat is a point of attraction in Ayodhya with having a famous temple constructed over 100-110 years ago.