Places to Visit Around Ram Janmbhoomi: Ayodhya, the birthplace of Maryada Purushottam Shri Ram, is not just a place; it’s an infinite feeling embedded in the heart of Bharat. With the Ram Mandir now towering above, radiating with the prayers of millions, Ayodhya is a spiritual pilgrimage site for the entire world.
Ram Janmbhoomi, however, is just the beginning. The city is a spiritual galaxy of temples, ghats, and holy sites that emanate divinity and dharma.
Whether you are a seeker, a devotee, or a culture vulture, Sharanagatam beckons you to tread this sacred path through the most sacred sites near Ram Janmbhoomi.
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Places to visit near Ram Mandir Ayodhya


1. Hanuman Garhi– The Ayodhya Guardian
Only 500 meters away from the Ram Mandir complex, Hanuman Garhi is an absolute visit.
Significance: Ram Mandir Ayodhya
This hill temple houses Bajrangbali Hanuman seated in cave-like sanctum. According to legend, Hanuman defends Ayodhya and guards the Ram Janmbhoomi.
Experience: Places to Visit Around Ram Janmbhoomi
- 76 steps to ascend—representative of spiritual elevation.
- Priests serve sacred “laddu” as prasad.
- Sunrise & sunset from the roof are otherworldly.
Sharanagatam Tip: Go early morning for less crowd and divine darshan with Ram dhun resonating across the city.
2. Kanak Bhawan– The Golden Palace of Sita-Ram
A walkable distance from Hanuman Garhi, Kanak Bhawan is where divinity converges with royalty.
Significance:
Thought to have been a wedding gift from Queen Kaikeyi to Mata Sita, the temple is illuminated with golden statues of Lord Ram and Sita.
Highlights:
- The statues here are sumptuously decorated and extremely cute.
- The temple is kept with spotless devotion.
- It comes alive on Ram Navami and Sita Navami.
Why Visit?: It’s the spiritual equivalent of the grand Ram Mandir—intimate, divine, and drenched in love.
3. Nageshwarnath Temple– Shiva’s Presence in Ram’s City
This off-the-beaten-path gem is located close to the Ram Ki Paidi and is from the Treta Yuga.
Mythology:
Built by Kush, son of Lord Ram, for a Naga princess who was a devotee of Lord Shiva.
Key Features:
- Peaceful ambiance, far from the crowd.
- Architecture depicts ancient Vaishnav-Shivaite concord.
- A must-visit on Shivratri.
Sharanagatam Note: For devotees of both Shiva and Ram, this temple reflects the divine friendship between Hari and Har.
4. Saryu River & Ram Ki Paidi– Sacred Waters of Liberation
A spiritual trail is incomplete without the holy Saryu Snan.
Why It Matters:
The Saryu River is not just sacred—it is a witness to Ram’s life. Taking a dip here is said to absolve lifetimes of karmas.
What You’ll Experience:
- Evening Saryu Aarti is stunning.
- Spotless and organized ghats.
- Worshippers chant “Jai Shri Ram” in chorus as lamps drift downstream.
Sharanagatam Tip: Wrap up your day here with the aarti. The energies are cleansing.
5. Treta Ke Thakur– Witness to Ram’s Ashwamedha Yagya
Out of sight from tourist chaos, this temple is full of history.
History:
Constructed on the location where Lord Ram had conducted the Ashwamedha Yagya. Contains ancient black sandstone statues of Ram, Sita, Lakshman, Bharat, and Shatrughna.
Accessibility:
It opens only on Ekadashi—a rare and energizing day.
Pro Tip: If your trip falls on Ekadashi, don’t leave without experiencing this spiritual wonder.
6. Valmiki Bhawan – The Adhyatmic Kendra
Committed to Maharishi Valmiki, this complex pays tribute to the great seer who composed the Ramayana.
Significance:
- A center for Ramayan path and discourses.
- Provides insights into Ayodhya’s poetic and spiritual heritage.
- Serene meditation space within.
- Ideal For: Devotees looking for in-depth knowledge of Ramayan beyond rituals.
7. Ram Mandir Museum (Upcoming)– Where Heritage Meets Devotion
As part of the Ram Mandir complex, a majestic museum is in the process of development.
Highlights:
- Timeline of Ram Janmbhoomi movement
- Digital recreations of evolution of Ayodhya
- Sculptures, coins, and manuscripts
Sharanagatam Perspective: This museum will be a mix of bhakti + history + Bharat’s pride.
8. Bharat Kund– Devotion Beyond Words
Nandigram, 15 km from Ram Janmbhoomi.
The Story:
This is where Bharat, the brother of Lord Ram, governed Ayodhya with Ram’s paduka (footwear) as the throne.
What’s Special:
- Peaceful kund (pond) and temple
- Bharat’s shrine is low-key yet potent
- Represents sacrifice, humility, and brotherly love
- Devotee Insight: Ideal for introspection and dharma lessons.
9. Dashrath Mahal– Ikshvaku Royal Home
Situated close to Kanak Bhawan, this was the palace of King Dashrath, father of Lord Ram.
Experience: Ayodhya nearby temples
- Introspective Rajasthani architecture
- Temple courtyard well-kept
- Evening devotional speeches & bhajans
Travel Tip: Suitable for families and visitors making their first trip to grasp Ram’s lineage.
10. Tulsi Smarak Bhawan– Bhakti Tradition Echoes
This place is a tribute to Goswami Tulsidas, the author of Ramcharitmanas.
What to See:
- Ramayana research center
- Daily katha & kirtans
- Manuscripts and books on Ramayan traditions
For Bhakti Seekers: A place for learning, bhakti, and literature.
Bonus Spots Worth Visiting
Place Significance
- Mani Parvat A spiritual hilltop with Ramayan connection
- Guptar Ghat Said to be where Lord Ram abandoned his mortal shell
- Sita Rasoi Symbol of Mata Sita’s simplicity & seva
- Lakshman Qila Fort-temple dedicated to Lakshmanji
Ideal Travel Itinerary: Spiritual Trail Around Ram Janmbhoomi
Day Plan
- Day 1 Ram Janmbhoomi, Hanuman Garhi, Kanak Bhawan
- Day 2 Saryu Snan, Nageshwarnath, Treta Ke Thakur
- Day 3 Tulsi Smarak, Bharat Kund, Guptar Ghat
- Day 4 Day trip to Nandigram, Mani Parvat, and return
With Sharanagatam: We craft personalized yatra packages with darshan, stay, prasad offerings, and even katha sessions with acharyas.
Sharanagatam Travel Tips
- Stay close to Ram Mandir for easy access
- Visit Saryu Aarti at least once
- Dress modestly and respectfully
- Book darshan slots in advance in peak seasons
- Be respectful of photography rules within temples
Book Your Divine Ayodhya Yatra with Sharanagatam
We provide:
- Handpicked accommodations close to temples
- Guided tours with mythological narration
- Comfortable transportation between locations
- Personalized darshan and puja arrangements
- Cultural immersion: Bhajan nights, kirtan sabhas
“Come not as a tourist, but as a devotee. Let Ayodhya transform your soul.“
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Frequently Asked Questions: Places to Visit Around Ram Janmbhoomi
Is photography permitted inside Ram Mandir?
No, in the sanctum, photography is not allowed. Outside spaces can permit it.
When is the best time to go to Ayodhya?
October to March is best. For celebrations, go during Ram Navami, Diwali, or Makar Sankranti.
Is there a dress code for darshan?
Yes, modest traditional clothing is advisable. Do not wear shorts or revealing clothes.
How long should I spend in Ayodhya?
3–4 day outing is best suited to visit Ram Janmbhoomi and surrounding spiritual destinations.
Are senior citizens comfortable in visiting?
Yes. Sharanagatam offers wheelchair assistance, slow walk guided tours, and accommodations at temple entrance.