Ayodhya

Ayodhya

Ayodhya is a major pilgrimage city in Uttar Pradesh, situated on the banks of the Saryu River. Hindu tradition identifies it as the birthplace of Lord Rama, giving the city deep religious and cultural importance. Its temples, riverfront ceremonies and connection with the Ramayana attract pilgrims throughout the year, with particularly large crowds during festivals.

Upcoming Events in Ayodhya

Festivals, cultural events, and celebrations

Best Time to Visit Ayodhya

Plan your trip around the right season

Nov-FebBest Window

Why visit

Cool mornings and evenings make Sarayu ghat walks and Ram Janmabhoomi visits comfortable. Deepotsav in November is spectacular - the entire riverfront is lit up.

Keep in mind

Ram Navami and major temple events bring very large crowds. Hotels and trains book out weeks ahead.

Mar-Jun

Why visit

Start temple rounds by sunrise and you can cover the main shrines before it gets hot.

Keep in mind

Typical North Indian summer on the plains. Afternoons outside are very tiring by April.

Jul-Oct

Why visit

Surroundings turn green. Shravan month has a good religious atmosphere.

Keep in mind

Humid days and rain - moving between temples takes longer and narrow lanes can get waterlogged.

How to Reach Ayodhya

Intercity connectivity and travel options

Maharishi Valmiki International Airport (Ayodhya); Ayodhya Junction / Ayodhya Dham rail; NH27 links Lucknow (~135 km) and Gorakhpur.

Getting Around Ayodhya

Local transport and practical tips

Local transport

Autos, e-rickshaws, app cabs, and shuttle buses cover temple zones and the bypass.

Best Areas to Stay in Ayodhya

Pick the right neighbourhood for your trip

Ram Janmabhoomi / temple corridor vicinity

Pilgrimage-first trips

Short walks or rickshaw hops to darshan schedules and evening riverfront.

Ayodhya Cantt / Station Road side

Rail + mixed budgets

Strong hotel spread for trains and highway hops toward Lucknow or Gorakhpur.

Bypass / NH27 hotel belt

Road trippers + parking

Easier car access and newer properties when old-city lanes feel crowded.

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