Discover Rameshwaram’s epic temples, underwater bridge, and Dhanushkodi’s haunting beauty on a private tour from Madurai with lunch.
Discover Rameshwaram’s epic temples, underwater bridge, and Dhanushkodi’s haunting beauty on a private tour from Madurai with lunch.
- Agni Theertham - Agni Teertha is a large tank renowned from the Ramayana. Here, Lady Sita asked Lord Lakshman to light a fire and sat inside it to prove her purity. Agni Theertham holds great significance among devotees, who come to offer prayers and atone for their sins by bathing in its holy waters. It is also visited by childless couples, who…
- Agni Theertham - Agni Teertha is a large tank renowned from the Ramayana. Here, Lady Sita asked Lord Lakshman to light a fire and sat inside it to prove her purity. Agni Theertham holds great significance among devotees, who come to offer prayers and atone for their sins by bathing in its holy waters. It is also visited by childless couples, who believe that a holy dip here, along with prayers to Lord Shiva, will bless them with children. There are 22 Theerthams, or holy water bodies, inside the temple where devotees bathe to atone for their sins. Each of these water bodies represents one of the 22 arrows in Rama’s quiver and holds special significance for devotees.
- Arulmigu Ramanatha Swamy Temple - Next, we will visit the Ramanathaswamy Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva. According to legend, Lord Ram visited this temple to pray to Lord Shiva to atone for sins committed during the great war of the Ramayana. The temple dates back to the 12th century and features a long corridor adorned with intricately carved pillars. We will pay our respects to the main deity, worshipped here in the form of two lingams. One lingam is made of sand by Lady Sita, while the other was brought from Mount Kailash by Hanuman. After visiting the deities, we will end the walk at the longest temple corridor in the world. The third corridor of this temple, built in the late 18th century by Muthuramalinga Setupati, has more than a thousand pillars and is a magnificent sight. It measures 640 feet in the north and south, 400 feet in the west and east, and is nearly 7 meters tall.
- Kothandaramar Temple - This temple, over a thousand years old, is dedicated to Lord Ram. It is situated on an island surrounded by the Bay of Bengal and the Gulf of Mannar. According to legend, it was here that Vibhishanan, the younger brother of Ravana, surrendered to Lord Rama, who later crowned him to rule Sri Lanka. The temple was also on the itinerary of Swami Vivekananda during his historic visit to Chicago for the World Parliament of Religions. It is one of the few structures that survived the deadly cyclone of 1964, which destroyed most of the surrounding towns.
- Adam’s Bridge - Rama Setu - The viewpoint of the Ram Sethu bridge is located near the Kodandarama Temple. Note that the legendary bridge is now underwater and cannot be directly seen. We will only see the area under which the remains of the bridge are submerged.
- Dhanushkodi - Next, we will visit the incredibly beautiful beach at Dhanushkodi, a thriving town destroyed by a tsunami. It is one of the best white sand beaches in India, located at the confluence of the Bay of Bengal and the Indian Ocean.
- Sri Panchmukhi Hanuman Mandir & Floating Stones - We will visit the Hanuman Temple to see a piece of the floating stone used to build the Ram Sethu bridge. The Five-Faced Hanuman Temple features the face of Hanuman in the middle, along with the faces of Lord Narasimha, Lord Adivaraha, Lord Garuda, and Lord Hayagriva on the sides.
- Ramar Padam - This is the highest point in Rameshwaram and features the imprints of Lord Rama on a chakra. It is believed to be the resting spot for Lord Rama and his army before planning the assault on Lanka. Legend has it that Lord Ram stood here looking out for the whereabouts of Lady Sita.
- Travel in private car
- Pick and drop to Madurai
- Guide
- Lunch
- Travel in private car
- Pick and drop to Madurai
- Guide
- Lunch
Rameshwaram tour is a private day trip from Madurai with a knowledgeable guide to explore the magnificent Ramanathaswamy temple with the world’s longest corridor, holy water tanks and temples which witnessed critical events from the Ramayana epic, spectacular sculptures at Kodandaram temple island, underwater Ramasethu bridge (cannot be seen directly)…
Rameshwaram tour is a private day trip from Madurai with a knowledgeable guide to explore the magnificent Ramanathaswamy temple with the world’s longest corridor, holy water tanks and temples which witnessed critical events from the Ramayana epic, spectacular sculptures at Kodandaram temple island, underwater Ramasethu bridge (cannot be seen directly) and the haunting beauty of Dhanushkodi an island at the tip of India destroyed by tsunami.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.