Begin your day at the iconic Ramanathaswamy Temple, one of the most revered pilgrimage sites in India. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is known for its imposing architecture, intricate carvings and stunning corridors. Upon arrival, take a guided tour and learn about the temple's history and significance. You will be amazed by the intricate details and the sheer scale of the temple. Be sure to visit the 22 holy wells located inside the temple complex which are believed to have healing powers. Afternoon is the best time to visit the temple as it is less crowded. In the evening, attend the grand aarti ceremony where you can witness the temple come alive with chants and lights.
Start your day by visiting the marvel of engineering - the Pamban Bridge. The bridge connects the mainland with the Rameshwaram island and is the second longest sea bridge in India. Take a walk on the bridge and enjoy the stunning views of the Indian Ocean. You can also take a boat ride under the bridge and experience the breathtaking view of the bridge from below. For lunch, head to the nearby Fisherman's Cove restaurant and savour some of the freshest seafood in Rameshwaram. After lunch, head to the Kalam National Memorial, dedicated to former President of India, Dr APJ Abdul Kalam. Learn about the life and legacy of the great scientist and his contributions to India's space program. End your day with a visit to Dhanushkodi Beach, located at the southernmost tip of the island. The beach offers serene views of the Bay of Bengal and is a great place to relax and unwind.
For a day trip, consider visiting the nearby town of Devipattinam which is known for its beautiful temples and beaches. You can also visit the Annai Indira Gandhi Road Bridge, the longest bridge in South India. If you want to experience some adventure, try scuba diving at the nearby Pamban Island. To maximise your fun, book a private car with a local driver who can help you explore Rameshwaram at your own pace.
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