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Located in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, Ayodhya is a well-known city with some big cultural heritage. Earlier known as Saketa, Ayodhya city is one of the oldest cities in not only India, but the world. This is where people travel from far and wide to this city to explore its unhindered beauty. That said, there are many famous Tourist places in Ayodhya to visit during your trip!

Ramjanma Bhoomi

The Ram Janmabhoomi, which translates to "the Birthplace of Ram," is thought to have been the location of Lord Ram's birth as a Hindu deity. The Ram Janmabhoomi, which translates to "the Birthplace of Ram," is thought to have been the location of Lord Ram's birth as a Hindu deity.

Hanuman Garhi

Hanuman Garhi, a 10th-century temple honoring the Hindu deity Hanuman, is situated in Sai Nagar and a must visit before going to Ram temple.

Kanak Bhawan

In Tulsi Nagar, the Kanak Bhawan is situated close to the northeastern corner of the Ram Janmabhoomi.

Nageshwarnath Temple

The Nageshwarnath Temple, which was built in Ayodhya in honor of the local deity Lord Nageshwarnath, is situated close to the Theri Bazaar.

Gulab Bari

The Gulab Bari, also called the Garden of Roses, is located in Vaidehi Nagar. It is the third Nawab of Faizabad's tomb (Oudh or Awadh),

Choti Chawani

Choti Chawni, also known as Valmiki Bhawan or Maniramdas Chawni, is a magnificent building made entirely of white marble.

Sita Ki Rasoi

Sita ki Rasoi, a building on the northwest side of the Ram Janmanhoomi in Rajkot, Ayodhya, is thought to be the site of the goddess Sita's original kitchen.

Tulsi Smarak Bhawan Museum

The Tulsi Smarak Bhawan was built in honor of the saintly poet Goswami Tulsidas, who lived in the sixteenth century, and is thought to have written the Ramcharita there.

Treta Ke Thakur

The Treta Ke Thakur Temple, which is located along the Naya Ghat of Ayodhya, is home to many idols, including those of Lord Ram, Sita, Lakshman, Hanuman, Bharat, and Sugreev.

Bahu Begum Ka Maqbara

The "Taj Mahal of the East" is a common name for Bahu Begum ka Maqbara, which is situated on the Maqbara Road in the town of Faizabad.

Raja Mandir

Raja Mandir in Faizabad, which is situated on the banks of the river Ghaggar (Sarayu) in Guptar Ghar, has frequently been mentioned in mythological tales.

Ramkatha Park

Ayodhya's Ram Katha Park is a lovely green space with open-air theaters and well-maintained lawns.

Guptar Ghar

Faizabad close to Ayodhya, is situated on the banks of the river Sarayu, also known as Ghaggar. This ghat, now known as the Gupta Ghat Van, was once next to the colonial Company Gardens and has a set of stairs leading to the holy river.

Moti Mahal

"Pearl Palace," is a palace in Faizabad that is a few kilometers from the town of Ayodhya. The palace was the home of Queen Begum Unmatuzzohra Banu, who was the wife of the Nawab Shuja ud Daulah at the time it was built in 1743 AD.

Dashrath Bhavan

King Dashrath, the founder of Ayodhya and the father of Lord Sri Ram, originally called Dashrath Bhavan in Ramkot, Ayodhya, in Faizabad, home. Frequently referred to as Bada Asthan or Badi Jagah

Mani Parbat

Situated about 65 feet above sea level, Mani Parbat is a tiny hillock situated in Kami Ganj, Ayodhya

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