A significant site of pilgrimage for Hindus, the temple is known for its intricate carvings and magnificent architecture. The temple comprises of 22 holy springs known as Theerthams, and it is believed that taking a dip in them can cure one of their sins.
A 2.3 km long bridge that connects Rameswaram to mainland India, Pamban Bridge is an engineering marvel and a must-visit place in Rameswaram. The view of the sea and the surrounding islands from the bridge is breathtaking.
Known for its clear blue waters and white sand, Ariyaman Beach is a perfect place to relax and unwind. You can indulge in water sports activities such as swimming, sunbathing, and surfing.
Also known as the Pamban Road Bridge, it is the second longest sea bridge in India. The bridge offers a scenic view of the sea and connects Rameswaram island with the mainland.
The memorial is dedicated to the former President of India, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, who was born and raised in Rameswaram. The museum displays his life and achievements, and you can learn about his contributions to science and the country.
You can take a boat ride to Dhanushkodi, a ghost town that was destroyed in the 1964 cyclone. You can also visit the Gandhamadhana Parvatham, a hillock that is believed to have the footprints of Lord Rama.