Few cities in India are witnessing a transformation as remarkable as Ayodhya the birthplace of Lord Rama and the spiritual epicentre of Sanatan Dharma. Today, Ayodhya stands at the crossroads of history and modern devotion, ready to welcome the world with open arms and divine grace.
As the majestic Ram Mandir nears completion, millions of devotees are planning their pilgrimage to this sacred land. Walking through Ram Ki Paidi, where the reflection of lamps dances on the Saryu River during the Deepotsav, one realises that faith here is not just worship it’s a celebration of light, love, and belonging.
But Ayodhya is more than the Ram Temple. Visit Kanak Bhawan, where Sita and Rama are worshipped in their golden splendour, or the ancient Hanuman Garhi, where thousands climb the 76 steps to seek blessings from Lord Hanuman. Each corner of Ayodhya holds a story from the Guptar Ghat, where Lord Rama is said to have taken his final dip before attaining his divine form, to the Treta Ke Thakur Temple, where he is still worshipped as the eternal king.
The city’s renewal is not about modernity replacing tradition it’s about blending devotion with accessibility. Roads are wider, ghats cleaner, and the air filled with chants and bhajans once more.
For B2B partners, House of Ullassa curates special Ayodhya–Kashi–Prayagraj circuits, offering both spiritual depth and seamless logistics. For travellers, it’s not just a trip it’s the rekindling of a divine connection with the story of Maryada Purushottam Ram.