Ram Mandir Ayodhya tour

Guptar Ghat

Guptar Ghat

Guptar Ghat, nestled along the serene banks of the Saryu River in Ayodhya, is a place steeped in legend and spiritual significance. According to local traditions, this ghat is the site where Lord Rama is believed to have disappeared into the Sarayu River, returning to his divine abode after completing his earthly duties. As a result, Guptar Ghat holds a unique place in the hearts of devotees visiting Ram Janmabhoomi, offering a peaceful spot for reflection, prayer, and ritual ceremonies that connect visitors to the timeless tales of Lord Rama.

Located in Ayodhya city, Uttar Pradesh, Guptar Ghat is conveniently close to other iconic landmarks such as Hanuman Garhi, Ram Ki Paidi, and Kanak Bhawan. Its tranquil riverfront setting makes it a perfect stop for those seeking both spiritual solace and cultural immersion.

Travelers can reach Guptar Ghat by road via taxis or buses from Lucknow, Varanasi, and nearby cities. Ayodhya Cantt railway station offers easy rail access, while the Maharishi Valmiki International Airport Ayodhya Dham ensures smooth connectivity for air travelers.

The ghat features traditional stone steps descending into the river, creating a picturesque setting for morning aartis and evening rituals. Festivals like Diwali and Chhath Puja transform the ghats into a vibrant celebration of devotion and light. Its peaceful ambiance, deep-rooted spiritual legends, and scenic riverfront make Guptar Ghat a must-visit for Ayodhya tour packages and Uttar Pradesh tour packages, offering travelers an authentic glimpse of India’s sacred heritage.

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