1 Day Tour

Spiritual Journey
to Ayodhya

"Ayodhya is the city of Lord Rama, where righteousness and devotion have flourished for millennia."

Embark on a transformative journey to Ayodhya, the sacred birthplace of Lord Rama, the seventh avatar of Lord Vishnu. Nestled along the banks of the holy Sarayu River, this ancient city has been a beacon of devotion, dharma, and divine grace for over 9,000 years. According to Hindu mythology and the Ramayana, Ayodhya was the magnificent capital of the Ikshvaku dynasty, ruled by the noble King Dasharatha, and it was here that Lord Rama incarnated to destroy evil and establish righteousness on Earth.
The divine city of Lord Rama

Ayodhya is deeply connected to Lord Rama, the Maryada Purushottam (perfect man) who lived by the highest principles of dharma. According to the Ramayana, this magnificent city was founded by Manu, the progenitor of mankind, and spanned 12 yojanas (about 150 km) in length. The city was known for its prosperity, righteousness, and the happiness of its citizens. The word "Ayodhya" means "unconquerable" or "that which cannot be defeated by war."

This holy city, also called Saket (heavenly abode) or Ram Janmabhoomi (birthplace of Rama), has been the ultimate pilgrimage destination for devotees of Lord Rama for millennia. It's believed that taking a dip in the sacred Sarayu River washes away sins and grants liberation. The newly constructed Ram Janmabhoomi Temple stands as a magnificent symbol of faith, attracting millions of devotees from around the world to seek the blessings of Ram Lalla.

Festivals & events
Ram Navami

Celebrate the birth of Lord Rama, the most important festival in Ayodhya. Witness grand processions, Ram Lila performances, and special abhishekams at the Ram Janmabhoomi Temple. The entire city comes alive with devotional songs, decorations, and thousands of devotees chanting "Jai Shri Ram."

Deepotsav

Experience the world's largest diya lighting ceremony during Deepotsav, held on the eve of Diwali. Over 5-6 lakh earthen lamps illuminate the ghats of Sarayu River, creating a mesmerizing spectacle. This celebration commemorates Lord Rama's return to Ayodhya after 14 years of exile.

Ram Leela

Witness dramatic reenactments of the Ramayana's epic scenes, from Rama's birth to his victory over Ravana. The month-long performances attract thousands of devotees and showcase Ayodhya's rich cultural heritage.

Vivaha Panchami

Celebrate the divine wedding anniversary of Lord Rama and Goddess Sita. Special rituals and processions recreate the royal wedding ceremony, drawing devotees from across India to witness this sacred occasion.

Best time to visit
October to March offers the most pleasant weather for exploring Ayodhya's temples and ghats. The winter months (November-February) are ideal for attending festivals like Ram Navami and Deepotsav. Summers can be hot (April-June), while the monsoon season (July-September) brings greenery but occasional heavy rainfall.
Package inclusions
Expert Spiritual Guide
Sarayu Boat Ride
AC Transport
Meals (Pure Vegetarian)
Priority Darshan
Welcome Kit (Prasad)
24/7 Support
Ayodhya: The City of Lord Rama

The magnificent newly constructed temple at Lord Rama's birthplace.

Notable features:

  • Three-story Nagara-style architecture
  • 392 intricately carved pillars
  • 44 magnificent doors
  • Main shrine of Ram Lalla (infant Rama)

One of Ayodhya's most important temples dedicated to Lord Hanuman. Special features:

  • Located on a hilltop with 76 steps
  • Panchmukhi (five-faced) idol of Hanuman
  • Guards the entrance to Ram Janmabhoomi
  • Stunning panoramic views of Ayodhya

The "Golden Temple" gifted to Goddess Sita by Queen Kaikeyi.

Historical significance:

  • Built by Queen Vrishbhanu of Orchha in 1891
  • Idols of Rama and Sita adorned with gold crowns
  • Exquisite Rajput-style architecture
Tips:
  • Best visited during morning aarti
  • Take time to admire the intricate paintings
  • Photography allowed in outer premises

A sacred palace and temple complex in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, believed to be the original residence of King Dasharatha, the father of Lord Rama.

  • The Grand Entrance Gateway - The palace approach is marked by a large, brightly painted gateway adorned with murals depicting scenes from the Ramayana
  • Central Courtyards- Large open courtyards surrounded by pillared verandas serve as central gathering areas for devotees to sit, reflect, and join in collective bhajans and kirtans.

a prominent public square and memorial in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, dedicated to the legendary Indian singer and Bharat Ratna recipient, Lata Mangeshkar.

  • The Giant Veena- The centerpiece is a massive 40-foot-long bronze Veena sculpture weighing 14 tonnes
  • 92 Lotus Flowers- The sculpture sits on a platform within a pond featuring 92 lotus flowers made of stainless steel.
  • Musical Pillars- The square is surrounded by seven musical pillars that denote the Sapta Swaras (musical notes) of Indian classical music.

Sacred river where Lord Rama performed daily rituals. Main features:

  • Naya Ghat - Main bathing and boat departure point
  • Guptar Ghat - Where Lord Rama took Jal Samadhi
  • Evening Sarayu Aarti - Divine lamp ceremony
  • Boat rides during sunrise and sunset

Ram Ki Paidi is a majestic series of roughly 25 bathing ghats along the sacred Saryu River in Ayodhya

  • Evening Saryu Aarti: The primary highlight occurs at sunset
  • 3D Laser & Sound Show: Every night at 7:30 PM
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