Dharampath Mural - Ayodhya

Dharampath Walk

– walk on the righteous path

Ayodhya is a city where not only Lord Ram was born but is also a birthplace of righteous path of life that draws inspiration from the epic of Ramayana. Ramayana in itself is a text that can be understood and interpreted in many ways than one. It is an epic which if understood and interpreted well; help us reach the right decisions in confusing situations of right and wrong. Ramayana is not just a HIndu epic or a scripture but it defines a path of leading a righteous life that can reshape us as human beings to lead a life that is right not only for ourselves but for the entire humanity.

On this walking tour, we decipher Ramayana, understanding its main episodes, life of Lord Ram from his birth in Ayodhya, through his exile, war with the demon King of Lanka, Ravana and further till his return to regain the throne of the Kingdom of Ayodhya. An expert leads this walking tour explaining the episodes of Ramayana with the help of murals and paintings that that adorn ‘Dharampath’ (Path of righteousness) . Story of Ramayana is narrated in a very interesting way with many unknown anecdotes that have been passed from one generation to another and are quite local. The episodes narrated on this walking tour are backed by real life lessons drawn from Ramayana.

Cost : INR 4500 per person (operates with minimum 2 guests)
Starting Time : This is an exclusive Walking Tour, choose your comfortable time.
Expected Duration : 2.5 hours
Remarks : Tea & Refreshments are included in this walking tour.

Check with us the meeting point and discuss the best time to begin the walk.



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Pre-visit Orientation.

Ayodhya Expert leading the walking tour.

Walking bags with bottled water, tissues, light refreshments.

A copy of concise Ramayana/Hunuman Chalisa.

Transport cost to and from walk starting point (may be booked separately).

Any food items on the walk, unless a part of offer.

Any beverage, other than bottled water, tea, soft-drink (which are a standard part of this walking tour).