The Ramayana Trails offer a fascinating journey into the epic story of Lord Rama, believed to have significant ties to Sri Lanka. The trail is a spiritual and cultural experience that connects mythology with the island’s landscapes.
Located in Nuwara Eliya, this temple marks the spot where Sita is believed to have been held captive by Ravana. The temple features idols of Rama, Sita, Lakshmana, and Hanuman and offers serene surroundings for contemplation.
These sites are linked to Ravana’s legendary kingdom. Ravana Falls is a stunning cascade with links to the epic, while the nearby cave is believed to have served as Sita’s hiding place.
A sacred location where Sita is said to have undergone her “Agni Pariksha” (trial by fire). Visitors can learn about the temple’s role in preserving this legend and its cultural significance.
Associated with Lord Rama’s penance for slaying Ravana, this Hindu temple in Chilaw is a place of worship and reflection. The annual festival here is a major attraction.
Believed to be the site where Ravana’s airport was located, Ussangoda offers breathtaking coastal views and an air of mystery. The reddish soil and unique landscape make it a geological wonder as well.
Located in Chilaw, this temple is believed to be the first place where Rama installed a Shiva lingam, known as the Ramalingam, as part of his penance.
These sites not only connect devotees with the Ramayana but also offer stunning natural and architectural beauty.
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