Following the Sacred Footsteps Across India’s Timeless Landscapes
In Indian sacred Sanskrit epic – Ramayana, Lord Shri Ram is considered one of the most revered and worshipped deities. He is known as the seventh avatar of Lord Vishnu and is believed to have taken birth on Earth to restore Dharma or righteousness. Lord Shri Ram’s life is an inspiring tale of courage, sacrifice, and devotion, and his journey during vanvaas holds significant spiritual and cultural significance.
The journey of Lord Shri Ram’s Vanvaas is more than a mythological tale—it is a spiritual trail woven through forests, rivers, mountains, and ancient villages that still echo with stories from the Ramayana. For devotees, travelers, and seekers of heritage, retracing this sacred route is an opportunity to reconnect with India’s cultural soul.
From Ayodhya’s divine origins to Chitrakoot’s serene forests, from Panchavati’s caves to Kishkindha’s rugged hills, and further down to the mystical lands of Rameswaram and Lanka—every stop on this journey carries the essence of devotion, sacrifice, and righteousness.
Whether explored through pilgrimage, trekking routes, temple trails, or cultural interactions with the people who preserve these stories even today, the Vanvaas Path offers a rare blend of history, spirituality, and adventure