Tucked away at the southern tip of Rameshwaram Island, the Dhanushkodi Temple stands as a silent witness to history, myths, and nature's fury. Often referred to as the "ghost town," Dhanushkodi offers a hauntingly beautiful experience, where the temple remains serve as a reminder of a once-thriving place lost to the sea. The temple is believed to be the spot where Lord Rama ordered Lord Hanuman to build the Ram Setu to Lanka. Surrounded by the Bay of Bengal on one side and the Indian Ocean on the other, the atmosphere here is both mystical and serene.
What draws many visitors is not just the spiritual significance but the journey itself—an open road flanked by endless shores and winds that carry whispers of legends. The Dhanushkodi Temple today may be in ruins, but it still draws pilgrims and travelers alike who seek connection, reflection, and a taste of history.
If you're planning a visit, it’s good to be aware of the Dhanushkodi Temple timings, which usually align with daylight hours, as the area is closed to tourists after sunset for safety reasons. The best time to explore this destination is early morning or late afternoon, when the sun is soft, and the surroundings are calmer.
Dhanushkodi is open for visitors between 6:00 AM and 6:00 PM. While entry is restricted after 5:00 PM, visitors are allowed to stay until 6:00 PM
Whether you’re a history buff, spiritual seeker, or curious traveler, Dhanushkodi offers a soul-stirring experience unlike any other.
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