- Divine Sri Lanka: Ramayana Circuit with Leisure
Divine Sri Lanka: Ramayana Circuit with Leisure (5 Night / 6 Days)
Price: ₹65000 ₹On Request
Sri Lanka & Its Spiritual Significance
Sri Lanka is not merely a destination; it is a sacred archive of the Ramayana. For thousands of years, the sites scattered across this island have whispered the story of triumph over ego. The journey begins where Lord Rama worshipped Lord Shiva to cleanse the Brahmahatya Dosha at Munneswaram and Manavari, establishing the deep link between the Ramayana and the Shivalingams of the North.
As we move into the misty highlands, the air changes. Here lies Ashoka Vatika (Seetha Amman Temple), where the devotion of Sita Mata remained unshaken despite her captivity. Nearby, the Ramboda hills echo with the presence of Hanuman ji, who first spotted the Goddess here. This circuit is more than a sightseeing trip—it is a "Pradakshina" of the locations that tested and proved the strength of Dharma. Every waterfall, mountain peak, and ancient shrine you visit is a chapter of the epic come to life, offering a chance to connect with the Divine Mother and Lord Rama in the very land where their story reached its climax.


Overview
At Trip to Temples, we invite you to cross the ocean and step into the living geography of the Ramayana. Our 6-day Sri Lanka pilgrimage is a meticulously crafted journey that retraces the footsteps of Lord Rama, Sita Mata, and Bhakta Hanuman across the "Lanka" of the epics. From the spot where Ravana held Sita captive to the temples where Lord Rama sought penance, this yatra blends profound spirituality with the lush, emerald beauty of the island.
The best time to visit is from December to March, when the island enjoys dry, sunny days and cool evenings. Temperatures during this period range from a tropical 22°C to 30°C on the coast, while the hill country of Nuwara Eliya offers a refreshing 12°C to 20°C.
Tour Highlights of
Divine Sri Lanka: Ramayana Circuit with Leisure
- Hassle-Free International Pilgrimage: Seamless end-to-end coordination for an effortless spiritual crossing.
- Ramayana Circuit Sites: Deep-dive visits to Munneswaram, Manavari, Seetha Amman, and Bhakta Hanuman temples.
- Shakti Peeth Darshan: Seek blessings at the Shri Shankari Devi Shakti Peeth, one of the 18 premier seats of the Goddess.
- Cultural & Natural Balance: Experience the UNESCO site of Sigiriya, the Tea Gardens of Nuwara Eliya, and the Kandy Tooth Relic.
- Expert-Guided Insights: Spiritual and historical context provided at every site to enrich your yatra.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Divine Sri Lanka: Ramayana Circuit with Leisure
How long did Maa Sita stay in Ashok Vatika ?
Maa Sita stayed in Ashok Vatika for about 10 months during her captivity in Lanka, as per the Ramayana.
What happened to Lanka after Ravana's death ?
After Ravana's death, his brother Vibhishana was crowned king of Lanka by Lord Rama. Lanka was restored to peace and prosperity under his rule.
How did Ravana get Lanka ?
Ravana took over Lanka by defeating his half-brother Kubera, the god of wealth, who originally ruled the golden city.
Where is Ashok Vatika in Sri lanka ?
Ashok Vatika is believed to be near modern-day Hakgala Botanical Garden in Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka, a place linked to Sita’s captivity.
Is Ravana Lanka still there ?
Yes, Sri Lanka is the same island nation historically referred to as Lanka in the Ramayana. Sites like Sigiriya and Nuwara Eliya are linked to the epic.
Where is Ravan's Lanka ?
Ravana’s Lanka is believed to be present-day Sri Lanka, specifically in areas around Nuwara Eliya, where ancient legends are preserved.
Where is Ashok Vatika ?
Ashok Vatika is believed to be in Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka, near Hakgala Garden, where Sita was kept after being abducted by Ravana.
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