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Ram Mandir, in Ayodhya, stands as a symbol of Hindu faith and cultural resurgence, commemorating Lord Ram's birthplace. Its grandeur and significance attract devotees and tourists worldwide.
6.30 am to 12.00 pm and 2.30 pm to 10.00pm
Hanuman Garhi, a revered Ayodhya temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman, atop a hill, commands a picturesque view of the city. A must-visit for the devout seeking Lord Ram's protection.
Open from 4.00 am to 10.00 pm.
Kanak Bhawan in Ayodhya, near Hanuman Garhi temple, showcases gold-crowned statues of Lord Ram and Mother Sita, drawing visitors with its stunning architecture.
9.00 am to 11.30 am and evening 4.30 to 9.30 pm
Ram Ki Paidhi, a renowned Ayodhya temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman, atop a hill, offers scenic views. Believed to be guarded by Hanuman, it's a must-visit for the faithful in Ayodhya.
Guptar Ghat in Ayodhya is where Lord Ram took Jal Samadhi after entrusting his throne to Luv and Kush. Sacred on the banks of the Saryu. it absolves sins and hosts temples for darshan.
Dasharatha Palace, a key Ayodhya attraction near Hanuman Garhi, was the residence of King Dasharatha, father of Lord Ram. Temples within feature statues of Ram remarkable architecture.
Once abundant with various flowers, Gulab Bari garden earned its name, though devoid of roses now. Dating back to the 18th century, it remains a noteworthy stop for Ayodhya travelers.
Surya Kund in Ayodhya, near Darshan Nagar, marks the spot where Lord Sun stayed during Lord Ram's coronation. Bathing in its waters is believed to cure all diseases, especially on Sundays.
The Ayodhya Research Institute, built in 1969, honors the memory of saint Goswami Tulsidas, author of Ramcharitra Manas. A vast library attracting numerous visitors, especially literature, awaits exploration.
This is believed to be the location where Bharat, Lord Rama’s younger brother, made his tapasya for his return from exile and ruled the Kosala kingdom on behalf of Lord Rama. It is a quiet and serene place to spend some moments away from the noise in tranquility and practice meditation.
Bahu Begum ka Maqbara, the Tomb of the Queen Bride Begum Unmatuzzohra Bano alias Bahu Begum, is a memorial built for the queen of Nawab Shuja-ud-Daula. It is one of the tallest buildings in Faizabad of the Ayodhya district, Uttar Pradesh and is a notable example of non-Mughal Muslim architecture.