Top 10 Religious  places to Visit by Lord Ram in Ramayan 

  1. Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh 

Lord Rama's birthplace, where he lived until his exile. Home to the grand Ram Janmabhoomi temple complex and numerous other Rama-related sites.Ram Mandir will be inaugurated in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh on January 22.

  2. Janakpur, Nepal 

Ram Janaki Temple in Janakpur, NepalGoddess Sita's birthplace and the site of their wedding. Renowned for its vibrant Mithila culture and Janaki Mandir temple.

  3. Prayagraj (Formerly Allahabad)

Prayagraj (formerly Allahabad), Uttar PradeshRama, Lakshmana, and Sita took a dip in the holy Sangam here before embarking on their exile. Also known for the Kumbh Mela, the largest religious gathering in the world.

  4. Chitrakoot, Madhya Pradesh 

Rama, Lakshmana, and Sita spent 11 years in exile here. Picturesque hills, waterfalls, and caves offer a serene glimpse into their life.

  5. Dandakaranya Forest,India 

A vast forest where Lord Rama encountered various demons and befriended Hanuman ji. Several places within Dandakaranya hold religious significance, like Panchavati and Shabari Ashram.

  6. Rishyamukh Parvat, Andhra Pradesh 

The mountain where Rama first met Hanuman and received his army of monkeys. Offers breathtaking views and a tranquil atmosphere

  7. Kishkinda, Karnataka 

Kingdom of the monkey king Sugriva, who became Rama's ally. The Pampa Sarovar lake and Anjaneya Hill are sacred sites associated with Hanuman's birth and Rama's visit.

 8.Rameshwaram,tamil Nadu 

Rama built a bridge to Lanka from here and worshipped Lord Shiva. Renowned for its Ramanathaswamy temple and numerous sacred ponds.

  9. Lanka ( Modern-day Sri Landa )

Munneswaram Temple, Sri LankaThe island kingdom of Ravana, where Rama rescued Sita and defeated the demon king. Several places in Sri Lanka, like Ashok Vatika and Munnariswara Devalaya, are linked to Ramayana's events.

 10. Nasik, Maharashtra 

Trimbakeshwar Temple in Nasik, Maharashtra Rama stayed here during his exile and Sita was abducted by Ravana from this place. The Ram Kund and Sita Gufa are important pilgrimage sites.