Ayodhya, Lord Rama's birthplace and a historic city in Uttar Pradesh, is known for its ancient temples.
Janakpur, Goddess Sita's birthplace and the site of Lord Rama's wedding, attracts pilgrims annually for the Vivah Panchami celebration.
Prayagraj, holds Hindu significance as a site where Lord Rama, Goddess Sita, and Lakshman crossed the Ganges during their exile.
Chitrakoot holds significance in the Ramayana tale, known for the "Bharat Milap" where Bharat informed Lord Rama of King Dashrath's demise.
Panchvati, known today as Nasik in Maharashtra, holds significance in Ramayana where Lakshman cut Suparnakha's nose and Ravana abducted Goddess Sita.
Risyamukh Mountain marks the sacred spot where Lord Rama first met Hanuman, his greatest devotee.
Kishkindha, near Hampi in Karnataka, played a crucial role in Ramayana as the kingdom of Apes aiding Lord Rama to rescue Goddess Sita from demon king Ravana.
A revered Char Dham, known for Ram Setu and a temple believed to house a Shiv Lingam placed by Goddess Sita post her return from Lanka.
Goddess Sita resided under the Ashoka tree in Lanka's Ashok Vatika after her abduction by Ravana.