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Embark on a spiritual and historical journey through the enchanting landscapes of Sri Lanka, where every corner whispers tales from the ancient epic of Ramayana. For Indians seeking to connect with their heritage and delve into the rich tapestry of mythology, the Ramayana Trail Sri Lanka offers a unique opportunity to trace the footsteps of Lord Rama, Sita, and Hanuman. Join us as we unveil the Ramayana Trail Sri Lanka, a pilgrimage that transcends time and space. Experience the magic of the Ramayana Trail Sri Lanka and immerse yourself in a journey that bridges history and legend.

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Adam’s Peak(Sri Pada)

Adams Peak (Sri Pada):​

Our expedition begins with a pilgrimage to Adams Peak, also known as Sri Pada, a revered site that holds significance in both Hindu and Buddhist traditions. According to legend, Lord Hanuman used this peak to leap from Sri Lanka to India and back while searching for the medicinal herb, Sanjeevani, to save Lord Lakshmana. At the summit, pilgrims can witness the breathtaking sunrise, an experience that evokes a sense of spiritual awakening.

Divurumpola Temple:​

Next on our journey is the Divurumpola Temple, believed to be the place where Sita underwent the “Agni Pariksha” (test of fire) to prove her purity and devotion to Lord Rama. The temple, nestled amidst lush greenery, exudes serenity and serves as a poignant reminder of Sita’s unwavering love and sacrifice.

Ravana Cave and Ella:​

Venture into the mysterious depths of the Ravana Cave in Ella, a site steeped in mythology and folklore. Legend has it that King Ravana abducted Sita and held her captive in this cave, which is adorned with intricate rock formations and eerie echoes of the past. As you explore the labyrinthine passages, let your imagination soar as you envision the epic battle between good and evil.

Munneswaram Temple:​

Our pilgrimage takes us to the Munneswaram Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva and revered as one of the five ancient Iswarams of Sri Lanka. According to legend, Lord Rama stopped at this sacred site on his way back to India and invoked Lord Shiva’s blessings for a safe journey. The temple’s majestic architecture and vibrant rituals offer a glimpse into the enduring spiritual legacy of the Ramayana.

Seetha Amman Temple:​

Our final destination is the Seetha Amman Temple in Nuwara Eliya, a shrine dedicated to Goddess Sita and one of the most iconic landmarks on the Ramayana trail. Surrounded by mist-covered hills and emerald tea plantations, this temple is believed to be the spot where Sita was held captive by King Ravana. Pilgrims flock to this site to pay homage to Sita and seek blessings for love, devotion, and marital bliss.

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