Best things to do in Rameswaram


Best things to do in Rameswaram

Dhanushkodi View Point Rameswaram

Rameswaram is a sumptuous island also known as Pamban Island. This Island is based in the southernmost part of the country. This place gives the wanderers a lot of activities to involve in such as admiring the divine temples, enjoying water sports, knowing about the history of this place, come close to nature with both aquatic and wildlife.

 

Seek Blessings at Ramanathaswamy Temple

This divine temple was said to be built during the 12th Century and it is located in the centre of the Island. The temple is a piece of art with Dravidian architecture and encompasses the maximum number of pillars in the corridor in any temple across Asia. The beautiful use of colors and carving is truly a treat to the eye. The foundation of the Shiva Lingas is said to be done by Lord Rama here and it is one of the integral parts of the Chardham yatra organized for salvation in the Hindu religion. 

 

Soak at the beaches

Rameswaram has some of the finest beaches in the country. The highlight of these beaches is the cleanliness and sanctity maintained till now. The Ariyaman beach is located along with the road to the Rameswaram temple, this beach is very calm and gives the visitors a wonderful experience. Once you reach the beach you can enjoy the gentle waves at the beach, children can play at the park on the beach, and adults can take part in water sports like parasailing, water scooters, and windsurfing. It is a perfect beach for a family to enjoy their time in this aquatic paradise. Another awesome beach is Dhanuskodhi Beach which is located on the southernmost tip of the country. It is believed that from this place onwards Lord Rama built the bridge to Lanka. This splendid beach is a meeting point for the Bay of Bengal and the Indian Ocean. One can soak in the water at this stunning beach however water activities are banned at this place due to security reasons. One can wander for the ruins of the old church and other structures left. This place was badly hit by a cyclone in 1964 which vanished this area completely and since then it was abandoned by the locals. The government has declared it as a ghost town, and still, the visitors to this beautiful piece of nature are numerous.

 

Cross the Most Dangerous Bridge

The bridge which connects Pamban island to the mainland of India is known as Pamban Bridge. It is a rail bridge constructed in 1914 as the first sea bridge in the country. This was the only link to reach this island until a road bridge was built in 1988. The journey with the train can be quite thrilling as when the train passes and the waves strike the bridge you can feel the jerks at times. The view of the entire sea from the train just can't be explained in words. This is a must-do thing if you are visiting Rameswaram.

 

Try extravagant kite Surfing

This amazing water sport is quite famous here at the destination known for the temples. They have a kite surfing school on Pamban Island. You go and take part in this thrilling water sport and test your nerves. This game is based on the flow of winds and it is generally prevalent during the summers like April to September. One can also take part in water sports like parasailing, snorkeling, and kayaking.

 

Bird Watching

Arichamunai Bird Sanctuary is a famous point for bird lovers near Dhanushkodi. This place is famous for the migrant birds that reach here during the winter season to breed and feed. You can spot the flamingoes flown from Australia. Apart from that, you check out flocks of native birds and migrant birds all around the sanctuary. You can enjoy the sweet music of birds to bring you close to nature and enlighten your soul.

 

Take a Holy bath

Wash away your sins by taking a bath in the holy water springs in the Rameswaram. All the holy water bodies are within the premises of Rameswaram temple except the Agniteertham. Usually, when you enter the temple, conventionally, you should take a bath and get pure before entering the main temple building. Agniteertham is believed to be the spot at which Devi Sita took a bath to pray to Lord Shiva. Lord Agni appeared here to convince Lord Rama that Devi Sita has maintained her dignity while in the abduction of Ravana.

Visit the House of Kalam

Become part of the exemplary life of the beloved president and scientist Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam. He was a resident of Rameswaram and this museum displays the documents of his life for the nation. This was his own house which is not transformed into a museum that showcases his achievements, certificates, pictures, awards, and honors. This would be a knowledge enhancement place for the visitors and urges you to contribute towards the nation.

 

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