One of the major tourist attractions in Rameswaram, Five-faced Hanuman Temple is a prominent Hindu pilgrimage site. It is often called as Panch-Mukhi ...
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Badrakaliamman Temple is a Hindu temple in the district of Rameswaram. It enshrines Goddess Kali and she is worshiped here in the form of a 'Mahavidya...
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About The Sangumal Beach Sangumal Beach is a pristine stretch of coastline located in Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu. It is known for its golden sands, clear...
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Ramarokha Temple is a divine Hindu shrine in Rameswaram. This temple enshrines Lord Vishnu and is visited by the followers of Hinduism from the differ...
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Agni Tirtham is one of the must-visit tirthas in Rameswaram. It is located on the eastern side of the renowned Ramanathaswamy Temple. It is said that ...
Read MoreSeparating the Gulf of Mannar from Palk Strait, Adam's Bridge is a long chain of the limestone shoals that connect Rameswaram Island to Mannar Island....
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Ramanathaswamy Temple was built in the 17th century, at the spot where Rama worshipped Lord Shiva after he slayed the Lankan King Ravana. Situated clo...
Read MorePamban Bridge is a railway bridge in Rameswaram. This bridge connects the Pamban Islands to the main town of Rameswaram. It is a major site of attract...
Read MoreAbout The Ariyaman Beach The Ariyaman Beach, located in Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu, is a pristine and lesser-known beach destination in South India. The ...
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There are many things a traveller can indulge in while journeying across Rameswaram.
Sightseeing: Ramanatheswamy Temple is a must visit, don’t miss to walk into its premises and witness its ancient beauty.
Restaurants: To fill your stomach with tempting delicacies of the town barge into Ashok Bhavan, Ram Nivas, Vasantha Bhavan and Ananda Bhavan.
Events: Eye-witness the pulsating parade during the Car Festival and become a part of the celebration featuring the celestial marriage of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati.