10 places you can visit in Ayodhya other than Ram Temple

Devotees who visit the Ram Nagri are sure to visit Hanuman Garhi first since Lord Hanuman is the supreme devotee of Lord Ram. 

Sita Ki Rasoi, located on the northwest side of the Ram Janmabhoomi temple, is thought to be a historic kitchen that the Goddess Sita herself used. 

Ram Katha Park is a popular tourist spot in Ayodhya. With open-air theatres and lawns, this venue holds many cultural and pop events for 

Visit Tulsidas Ghat for a tranquil experience as you sit near the banks of the Sarayu River, which is believed to purify the soul. 

Kanak Bhawan is a temple that is believed to be given to Goddess Sita by Queen Kaikeyi. This sacred place is made even more charming by its vibrant surroundings and exquisite carvings. 

Nageshwarnath temple is one of the ancient temples in the holy city. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, it is located at Ram ki Paidi and was set up by Kush, Lord Ram’s son. 

Tulsi Smarak Bhawan museum was established in 1969 and is dedicated to great Hindu poet Goswami Tulsidas. It houses a large repository of his literary compositions. 

Dashrath Mahal was once the abode of King Dashrath, the revered ruler of Ayodhya and the father of Lord Ram. 

Swarg Dwar or Ram Ghat is a holy place where Lord Ram is believed to have been cremated.

Ammaji Mandir, also known as Divyadesa Mandir, is dedicated to Lord Ram. It resembles the renowned Divyadesams found in Tamil Nadu.

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