The sacred birthplace of Lord Ram and the spiritual heart of Ayodhya

Ram Janmabhoomi is believed to be the exact birthplace of Lord Rama, making it one of the most important religious sites for Hindus. The site has been a focal point of devotion and pilgrimage for centuries. With the recent construction of the grand Ram Mandir, the area has become a major attraction for devotees and tourists alike. The temple's magnificent architecture and spiritual atmosphere make it a must-visit destination in Ayodhya.

Important Timings

Open Days All days of the week
Morning Timings 7:00 AM – 11:30 AM
Evening Timings 2:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Best Time to Visit October to March

Booking and Entry Fees

Entry Fee Free
Booking Requirement No prior booking required
Security Check Mandatory for all visitors

History and Legacy

Ram Janmabhoomi is closely associated with the epic Ramayana, which describes Ayodhya as the kingdom of King Dashrath and the birthplace of Lord Ram.

The site has been a major center of devotion for centuries. In recent times, the construction of the Ram Temple has further strengthened its religious and cultural importance. The temple stands as a symbol of unity, faith, and India’s rich spiritual heritage.

Nearby Destinations

  • Hanuman Garhi – Sacred temple of Lord Hanuman

  • Kanak Bhavan – Temple dedicated to Lord Ram and Sita

  • Saryu River – Holy river for rituals and aarti

  • Dashrath Mahal – Royal palace of King Dashrath

Tourist Guidelines & Tips

  • Carry valid ID for security checks

  • Dress modestly and respectfully

  • Mobile phones and large bags may be restricted

  • Follow queue systems and instructions

  • Photography rules must be followed

  • Maintain cleanliness and silence

Top Things to Buy Near Ayodhya

  • Lord Ram idols and photo frames

  • Ramayana books and religious texts

  • Tulsi mala and prayer items

  • Ayodhya souvenirs

  • Prasad and local sweets

Top Things and Places to Eat Nearby

  • Ram Rasoi (pure vegetarian food)

  • Shri Ram Bhojnalaya

  • Local dhabas and sweet shops

  • Sattvic food stalls near the temple area