What is the Significance of the Char Dham Yatra
Rameshwaram is one of the char dhams mentioned by Adi Shankaracharya, referring to the four pilgrim sites every person must visit at least once in their lifetime. Read on to learn more about the char dhams and their significance. To the uninitiated, Adi Shankara was an 8th-century philosopher and a proponent of the Advaita philosophy.
Read MoreTop 3 Hill Stations to Visit While You’re on a Trip to Rameshwaram
Rameshwaram is a blissful place to spend a short vacation. This small island district of Tamilnadu is famous for the Ramanthaswamy temple, Dhanushkodi, and beaches. Read on to learn more about the different hill stations near Rameshwaram. 1. Munnar – Kashmir of South India Munnar is a hill station town located in the Idukki district
Read MoreThings to Look for When Looking for Family Accommodation Hotels in Rameshwaram
When choosing a hotel in a busy city like Rameshwaram, location is one of the most critical factors. The centrally located family accommodation hotels in Rameshwaram offer you the liberty to move around freely and provide easy access to many sights and attractions a few minutes from your hotel. To ensure that your stay in
Read MoreThe Top 3 Things You Can Do in Rameshwaram
We all know Rameshwaram to be one of the char dhams, or four abodes that help one achieve salvation. But did you know its coastline is home to India’s largest biosphere reserve and home to rare marine species like the dugong? Or that it is one of the best places to go kayaking in India
Read MoreHow to Choose Budget Hotels in Rameshwaram? 3 Tips to Remember
Did you know districts with spiritual places welcome more tourists than those with hill stations and other attractions? Rameshwaram, for instance, attracts millions of tourists every year. In fact, it is believed that the Kashi pilgrimage is incomplete without a visit to the Ramanathaswamy Temple in Rameshwaram. While there are plenty of luxury accommodations, not
Read More5 Things You Didn’t Know About the Ram Setu
Don’t let the satellite images of a few kilometres of dotted corralled shoals fool you into believing that the Ram Setu is something frivolous. This shallow sea platform could be as old as 125,000 or 7,000 years old depending on who you trust. Also, depending on who you believe, the bridge could have been built
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