Rameswaram Sightseeing
Rameswaram is an island of pilgrimage, coastline, memory, and myth. From the sacred corridors of Ramanathaswamy Temple to the windswept edge of Dhanushkodi and the legendary Ram Sethu shoreline, every route here feels like a journey with a story.
Arulmigu Ramanathaswamy Temple
The core anchor of Rameswaram tourism. Renowned for its spectacular long corridors with 1212 carved pillars, and the sacred ritual of bathing in the 22 holy water wells (theerthams) inside the temple complex.
5:00 AM - 6:00 AM
6:00 AM - 1:00 PM and 3:00 PM - 8:00 PM
5:30 AM - 12:30 PM and 3:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Guidelines: Respectful, modest dress code. Phones and cameras are not permitted inside the inner corridors.

Recommended Route Sequence

Pamban Bridge
An engineering icon. See the historic railway bridge and the new vertical lift railway sea bridge spanning 2.07 km over the ocean. A mandatory photo stop for travelers entering the island by road.

APJ Abdul Kalam Memorial
A grand tribute honoring the life, scientific contributions, and presidency of Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam. Spanning 2.11 acres, this beautifully designed structure displays replicas of rockets, personal exhibits, and paintings.

Villoondi Theertham sweet water
A fascinating seaside holy site featuring a sweet-water spring rising directly from the salty ocean floor. Accessible via a scenic bridge walk, it is connected to the legend of Rama piercing the earth with an arrow to quench Sita's thirst.

Ram Sethu
A spiritually resonant coastal viewpoint associated with the Ramayana and geographically linked to the limestone shoal chain extending towards Mannar Island. Experience where devotion meets coastal drama.

Danushkodi Ghost City
Rameswaram's most dramatic coastal excursion. A cyclone-ruined settlement with vast white sands, ruined structures of a bygone railway era, and a hauntingly beautiful end-of-landscape feeling where the oceans meet.

Kothandaramar Temple
A historical temple surrounded by sea water on the route towards Dhanushkodi, marking the spot where Vibhishana sought refuge and surrendered to Lord Rama.

Ramar Patham
The highest point on Rameswaram Island. This two-story temple houses the footprints of Lord Rama and provides a breathtaking panoramic view of the entire island and sea.

APJ Abdul Kalam House
The simple childhood home of India's beloved former President, Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, located on Mosque Street. Preserved with photographs, awards, and personal memories.

Ram Theertham & Ram Temple
A peaceful religious complex featuring a sacred pool (theertham) and a temple dedicated to Lord Rama, located near the entry of the town.

Radha Krishna Temple
A beautiful devotional temple stop in local Rameswaram circuits, known for its peaceful atmosphere, elaborate deity worship, and spiritual calmness.

Panchamuki Hanuman & Temple
A famous temple housing the five-faced representation of Lord Hanuman. The shrine is renowned for its spiritual atmosphere and links to the epic Ramayana.

Floating Stone
Display of unique floating limestone rocks, believed by devotees to be the very stones used by the Vanara army to construct the legendary Ram Sethu sea bridge.

Nadarajar Temple
A highly sacred, ancient temple renowned for its Nataraja statue. Located within the local sightseeing ecosystem, it offers a deep glimpse into old Tamil spiritual tradition.

Lakshmana Theertham & Temple
Dedicated to Lord Rama's brother, Lakshmana, this temple is located next to a large clean pond where pilgrims take holy dips before offering prayers.

Seetha Theertham
Another crucial water-body stop within Rameswaram's sacred devotional geography. Pilgrims visit this pond for purification rites and quiet prayers.