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Ramanathaswamy Temple

Ramanathaswamy Temple

This Temple is a sanctuary that is situated in Rameshwaram Island in an inlet of Bengal it is an old and vast sanctuary built by Lord Rama. It is this temple which was given birth by Devi Sita and is known to be a highly sacred place which makes it one of the most incredible places to visit in Rameshwaram. Sri Ramanathaswamy Temple is famous for its collection of Lingas, which were made up of sand, salt, stone and other elements. According to stories, there were around 112 ponds here out of which only 12 are left.

The Temple stands tall and grand with golden embellishments which shines bright in the magnificent sun of the South.

Arulmigu Ramanathaswamy Temple has one of the most unique architecture in its exterior as well the interiors, with intricately carved stone pillars every step of the way and finely sculptured symbols of deities, it is full of wonders which can take an entire day to observe, which makes it a perfect place to visit in Rameshwaram in 1 day.

Jada Teertham

The heavenly land of Rameshwaram is inhabited around 64 Theertham, which is found in and around the island. These Theerthams have been said in ancient manuscripts written in “Devnagri” which are religious Hindu sacred writings. Most of them are related to the heavenly content of Ramayana.

Tourists in Rameshwaram visit and bathe in this divine water to give penance for their past sins. Jada Theertham is one interesting theertham in Rameswaram. Jada Theertham is found on the way to Dhanuskodi, which is another popular place to see in Rameshwaram.

Jada Teertham
Agniteertham

Agniteertham

At a distance of 2 km from Rameshwaram Railroad Station, Agnitheertham is said to be put where Rama revered Ruler Shiva to wash off his sins by defeating Ravana. It is one of the critical places to visit in Rameshwaram.This theertham is situated right on the shoreline with huge gate-like structures which invite the worshippers and tourists to dip themselves in the water to wash away one's sins.

Agniteertham has one of the most beautiful views of the skyline and the horizon blending away far in the ocean, while hearing chants, sacred prayers and the fragrance of incense sticks, which makes it one of the most visited tourist places in Rameshwaram.

Five Faced Hanuman Temple

Panchamukhi Hanuman Temple AKA five-faced Hanuman temple is situated at a distance of 2 km from Sri Ramanathaswamy Sanctuary in Rameshwaram and is known to be devoted to Lord Hanuman. The temple stands tall in its off white color which makes it stand out in the hustle of the streets in Rameshwaram. It is believed that Lord Hanuman uncovered his 5 faces here which makes this site extremely sacred and one of the most visited important places in Rameshwaram. The temple has a huge statue of Hanuman with his five faces which is worshipped and adorned with flowers by many visitors. The Theertham also inhabits the floating stones that were apparently used to build the bridge by Ram and his army of monkeys.

Five Faced Hanuman Temple

Gandhamadhana Parvatham

Gandhamadhana Parvatham

From Ramanathaswamy Sanctuary if one heads 3 km towards the north, they will find what lies in the Island's most noteworthy point named "Gandhamadhana Parvatham’’. The Gandhamadana is one of the most famous worship centers for the individuals of Southern India. Sightseers can see a Chakram (Wheel) which has the engraves of Rama's foot and other fascinating things in this two storey structure.

This theertham is a not-to-miss location in Rameswaram as numerous individuals all over India visit this temple in Rameswaram which has incredible authenticity and devout importance.

Kothandaramaswamy Temple

The sanctuary is situated 14 km from the centre of Rameswaram, agreeing to a prevalent belief, it is at this place where Vibhhishanan [brother of Ravanan] waved the white flag to surrender before Rama.

In this Temple Rama bestowed his followers with Sita, Lakshman, Hanuman, and Vibhishanan and is encompassed by ocean water on all of its sides. A narrow street leads us to the Kodandarama Swamy temple, hence making this outlandish temple an interesting spot to day explore the area in Rameshwaram.

Kothandaramaswamy Temple
Annai Indira Gandhi Road Bridge Pamban Bridge

Annai Indira Gandhi Road Bridge Pamban Bridge

Annai Indira Gandhi Street Bridge is one of the longest bridges in southern India. Built over the sea this gigantic structure provides a network for town dwellers from the Rameswaram island to the terrain. It is 7 km from the Rameswaram town and is additionally called the Pamban bridge since it is found close to Pamban.

This tourist attraction in Rameswaram, called “The Pamban Street Bridge” interfaces the National Thruway (NH 49) with the Rameswaram island. It stands on the Palk strait and between the shores of Mandapam and Pamban. It stands parallel to the Pamban Rail Bridge.

Villoondi Theertham

Villoondi Theertham is a peaceful place and quite famous 1 day tourist attraction in Rameshwaram. It's calm shoreline additionally one of the 64 sacrosanct water bodies in Rameswaram, brings calmness to one's mind and body. It is 6 Km far from Rameswaram's fundamental transport stand and is effectively accessible to guests.

Villoondi Theertham shoreline is a tranquil place with quiet tides and a delicate breeze. There's a great water spring arranged in the interiors of the ocean and makes for an incredible natural spring water source! Now and then the ocean water blends with spring water making it a bit salty.

Villoondi Theertham
Ariyaman Beach

Ariyaman Beach

Ariyaman Beach is a shallow beach located 21 km away from Rameswaram, it is best known for its calm and blue waters which makes it an ideal location for day trips with family and friends and is sought to be one of the most visited places in Rameshwaram for a relaxing time.

The natural beauty of the beach eliminates all negative thoughts and allows one to unwind and enjoy the vast water body which is surrounded with lush palm trees. As the beach is slightly isolated it has become a top spot for tourists to chill without the hustling crowds, picnics are the top activity for families and friends in a clean and beautiful environment of Ariyaman Beach.

The beach also has fun activities such as water sports including boating, paragliding etc giving visitors an engaging way to spend their time. An observation tower is also situated here overlooking a mesmerizing view of the endless sea and the encompassing areas.

Lakshmana Theertham

As we know by now Rameswaram is an ancient place with many incredible stories and artifacts, its sacred borders hold within themselves a place called Lakshmana Theertham, and is one of the sacred theerthams here. This sanctuary is committed to Ruler Lakshmana and it's his mighty stories and legends that depict his vigor and God like status.

It has been built within the Dravidian fashion of engineering which has an appealing structure with carved columns portraying statues of divinities and occasions from Ramayana. There are many marble statues of Master Lakshmana that have been intently carved in the interior of the sanctuary which speaks volumes of the dedication put into the building of this temple.

Lakshmana Theertham
Jatayu Teertham Temple

Jatayu Teertham Temple

The temple is dedicated to one of the most powerful birds in our Indian Mythology and that is “Jatayu” known as the king of birds this temple resonates with the mighty and ardent follower of Lord Rama. It is in this place Jatayu crashed due to a slashed wing and where Lord Rama buried him, making it one of the most important and historically famous places.

This temple makes an interesting story and is an enriching place to visit in Rameswaram, the Theertham is surrounded by a vast structure that is full of natural water and gives an extremely peaceful energy to anyone who visits this temple.

In the months between October - April the temple is calm and has less rush which makes it even more endearing to its visitors. It projects a spiritual surrounding and one must feel unburdened by their usual schedule making this a good place for tourists to visit in Rameshwaram.

Kalam National Memorial

One of the most visited places in Rameswaram, Kalam National Memorial was built to commemorate APJ Abdul Kalam. The memorial showcases the history of APJ Abdul Kalam, his belongings and personal items used by him or of him such as portraits, sketches, statues and poems.

The memorials architecture is a blend between Mughal and Indian architectural styles which celebrates the late President's ethnicity. Entrance is designed in the way India Gate was built and is accompanied by a chettinad Door which is mimicking the entrance of Brihadeeswara Temple in Thanjavur, whereas the central structure is a direct replica of the Rashtrapati Bhavan. All these nuances make the memorial an exceptional place to visit and learn more about the history of our country.

Kalam National Memorial
Dhanuskodi Beach

Dhanuskodi Beach

Dhanuskodi Beach is a perfect one day gate-away in Rameswaram to relax and enjoy the abundance of scenic beauty which stretches on the coastline of Rameshwaram. Dhanuskodi beach stretches wide and blue with water with no end in sight, a truly exceptional place to visit in Rameshwaram and makes for a sublime place to chill with family and friends.

The Shoreline of Dhanuskodi runs right at the south-eastern tip of Pamban Island of the Tamil Nadu state and is known for the color of its light blue sea, clear skies and a peaceful ambience. You'll ponder how the place looked like in the past by looking at its interesting ruins and statues around the beach, whilst unwinding your intellect by looking at its evergreen beauty.

Dhanushkodi Beach is historically significant since it was the location of a thriving town that was flooded during a hurricane. The remains of this ghost town take you on a trip through time, creating a sense of wonder and intrigue.

You can also see beautiful sunsets from the beach, where the sky is painted with bright orange and pink colours. People who love nature can go birding and see many different kinds of birds coming to the calm shores.

Dhanushkodi offers exhilarating jeep excursions throughout its sandy terrain with stunning views of the beach and adjacent regions. Whether you want to relax or try something new, Dhanushkodi Beach will give you a phenomenal time.

Ramjharoka Temple

Take a spiritual trip to the holy town of Rameswaram and visit the renowned Ramjharoka Temple. This old temple has a lot of meaning in Hindu lore because it is dedicated to Lord Ram. It was built in the traditional Dravidian style and has beautiful paintings and sculptures that show scenes from the epic Ramayana. Millions of pilgrims come here to find peace and blessings, soaking up the divine aura and tranquillity it gives. People come from all over the world to experience the holiness and spirituality of Ramjharoka Temple, which is a symbol of faith and dedication. Experience the sacred site's long history and beautiful architecture. Take part in the rituals and customs that have been kept alive for hundreds of years. As you and your loved ones visit the Ramjharoka Temple, you can enjoy the peaceful and holy atmosphere.

Ramjharoka Temple
Dhanushkodi Ruins

Dhanushkodi Ruins

Dhanushkodi Ruins, nestled in the southern tip of Rameswaram, India, tell a haunting tale of resilience amidst tragedy. Once a bustling town, it was ravaged by a cyclone in 1964, leaving it in eerie desolation.

The skeletal remains of buildings and the rusty fragments of a railway track narrate the story of a bygone era. Ghostly and surreal, Dhanushkodi's ruins attract curious wanderers seeking a glimpse into history's grip on the present. With the Bay of Bengal on one side and the Indian Ocean on the other, the site exudes a poignant beauty, serving as a silent reminder of nature's relentless force.