Day 01 :
Lucknow– Ayodhya (150 KM -3 Hrs) Lucknow - (150 Km -3 Hrs)
You will be pick-up from hotel/residence in Lucknow and drive to Ayodhya . Visit,
Rama Janma Bhoomi :- Temple of Lord Rama. The 7th avatara (incarnation) of Lord Vishnu, Lord Rama is believed to be born here. Visit Local Sightseeing of Ayodhya like-
Hanuman Garhi Temple :- Hanuman Garhi is an ancient temple situated in the center of the town, which houses a statue of child Hanuman seated at the lap of mother Anjani. There is a belief that Hanuman lived here in a cave and guarded the Janam bhoomi of Ram.
Ramkot :- It is main place of worship in Ayodhya. Ram Navami, the day of Lord Ram’s Birth, is celebrated with great pomp and fervor in the Chaitra month of the Hindu calendar that falls between March and April.
Ramkatha Museum :- The Ramkatha Museum was established in Ayodhya in 1988. This museum is engaged in collection, preservation and conservation of antiquities related to the story of Lord Rama.
Kanak Bhavan :- It is also known as Soneka Ghar. Kanak Bhawan was built in 1891 by the Queen of Tikamgarh, Vrishbhanu Kuvari. The temple has images of Lord Ram and Sita wearing gold crowns enshrined inside the Garbhagriha
Mani Hill and Sugriv Hill :- Mani Hill has an ancient stupa that is believed to have been built by Emperor Ashoka while Sugrivparvat is believed to be an ancient monastery.
Tulsi Smarak Bhawan :- It was built in the memory of Goswami Tulsi das and is used for prayers, meetings and religious discourses. It also houses the ‘Ayodhya Shodh Sansthan’, where a large collection of literary works on Swami Tulsidas can be seen.
Treta Temple :- It is an ancient temple. It is believed that at this place Lord Rama had performed the Ashvamedha Yajnya also known as Kaleram Temple.
Nageshvarnath Temple :- The Temple of Nageshwarnath is said to have been established by Kush the son of Rama. It is said that this has been the only temple to have survived till the time of Vikramaditya; the rest of city had fallen into ruins and was covered by dense forests.
The festival of Shivratri is celebrated with great pomp and show in the Nageshvarnath Temple.
Later, drive back to Lucknow & drop to Hotel/Residence/Railway Station.