Ayodhya
Ayodhya stands on the banks of the Sarayu with temple ghats, sacred sites, narrow lanes, and daily life shaped by faith.

Why Visit Ayodhya
Ayodhya is one of the oldest and most sacred cities in India. It is widely known as the birthplace of Lord Rama. The city sits on the banks of the Sarayu River and holds deep religious and cultural importance for Hindus.
Pilgrims visit throughout the year. The atmosphere is spiritual, especially around temples and river ghats.
Top Places to Visit in Ayodhya

Dashrath Mahal
Known as the royal residence of King Dashrath. The palace is brightly decorated and holds strong religious value. Many devotees visit daily.

Kanak Bhawan
Believed to have been gifted to Sita after her marriage. It is famous for its beautiful idols of Lord Rama and Sita and detailed interior work.
Forts in Ayodhya

Ramkot Fort
The main fort area of Ayodhya. It is believed to be the ancient citadel connected with Lord Rama. Many important temples are located within this area, making it a key pilgrimage site.
Ayodhya does not have many large standing forts like other historic cities, but Ramkot remains the most significant fortified site linked to its history.
Temples in Ayodhya

Ram Janmabhoomi Temple
Sacred birthplace temple of Lord Rama

Hanuman Garhi
Hilltop temple dedicated to Hanuman

Nageshwarnath Temple
Ancient Shiva temple in Ayodhya

Treta Ke Thakur Temple
Historic temple linked to Ramayana
Ghats and River

Sarayu River
Devotees take holy dips here, especially during festivals.

Ram Ki Paidi
A series of ghats along the river where evening aarti takes place.
Best Time to Visit Ayodhya
October to March
This is the best time to visit. The weather stays cool and pleasant, making temple visits and river walks comfortable.
April to June
Summer is quite hot, especially during the afternoon. Early mornings and evenings are better for sightseeing.
July to September
Monsoon brings moderate rainfall. The surroundings look fresh and green, though humidity can be high.

Culture and Festivals
Ayodhya celebrates Ram Navami and Diwali with great devotion. During Deepotsav, thousands of lamps are lit along the riverbanks. The city fills with prayers, lights, and devotional songs.
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