The Sacred Land of Lanka
The great Indian epic Ramayana is not merely a story; it is a divine truth, a spiritual path that connects every devotee’s heart to Lord Rama. Among all the places mentioned in the Ramayana, Sri Lanka (ancient Lanka) holds a very special place. It is the land where the most crucial chapters of the epic unfolded; where Matha Sita was kept in Ashok Vatika, where Hanuman Ji leapt across the ocean, and where Lord Sri Rama defeated Ravana, establishing dharma and peace. Now anyone can explore the Ramayana heritage of ancient Lanka with Ramayana Trail in Sri Lanka arranged by Ramayana Tours – Sri Lanka
The Glorious Kingdom of King Ravana
In Valmiki’s Ramayana, Lanka was the magnificent kingdom of King Ravana, a great devotee of Lord Shiva and a ruler of immense knowledge and power. His golden city, said to have been built by the divine architect Vishwakarma, was unmatched in beauty and grandeur. Many believe that traces of Ravana’s kingdom still exist in Sri Lanka; from the mighty Sigiriya Rock Fortress, believed to be part of his palace, to the Ravana Ella Caves, where King Ravana is said to have kept Sita Devi hidden.
Mata Sita in Ashok Vatika
When Ravana brought Matha Sita to Lanka, he placed her in a beautiful garden known as Ashok Vatika, now identified as Sita Eliya, near Nuwara Eliya. Here, Sita Devi spent her days praying to Lord Rama, surrounded by nature and divine energy.
Even today, devotees can visit Sita Eliya and see the sacred temple dedicated to Sita Matha. The area is believed to bear Hanuman Ji’s footprints, marking the spot where he first met Sita Devi and conveyed Lord Rama’s message of hope.
Hanuman Ji’s Sacred Visit
The mighty Hanuman Ji’s leap from India to Lanka is one of the most inspiring acts of devotion ever told. His arrival in Lanka, his meeting with Sita Devi, and his setting fire to parts of Ravana’s city after delivering Lord Rama’s message all took place on this holy island. Visiting these sites fills the heart with devotion, courage, and faith; reminding every devotee of Hanuman Ji’s unwavering service and loyalty to Lord Rama.
The Great War and Victory of Dharma
The epic battle between Lord Sri Rama and King Ravana was fought on the soil of Lanka. With the help of Lakshmana, Hanuman Ji, and the Vanara Sena, Lord Rama defeated Ravana and restored dharma.
Sacred places like Divurumpola, where Sita Matha proved her purity through Agni Pariksha, and Ussangoda, believed to be one of the battlefields, still echo the divine events of the Ramayana.
Walk the Path of the Ramayana with Ramayana Trail in Sri Lanka
For devotees, visiting the Ramayana sites in Sri Lanka is not just a tour; it is a divine yatra, a once-in-a-lifetime spiritual experience. Every site; from Trincomalee to Nuwara Eliya, Ramboda to Ella; carries the blessings of Lord Rama, Sita Devi, and Hanuman Ji.
Our Ramayana Tours are thoughtfully designed to help you experience these holy places with devotion, comfort, and guidance. Join us and relive the sacred story of the Ramayana where it actually happened; in the blessed land of Lanka.
At Ramayana Tours – Sri Lanka, we are proud to be a registered and fully licensed travel agency in Sri Lanka, organizing Ramayana Tours for Hindu devotees since 2010. We are honored to have received the “Safe and Secure” certification from the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC), ensuring our guests a safe, authentic, and spiritually enriching experience. Over the years, we have had the privilege of guiding devotees from India, Malaysia, the USA, Australia, Canada, the UK, South Africa, ect on this sacred journey through the land of Lord Rama and Sita Devi.
Let your heart connect with the divine vibrations of Lord Rama, Sita Matha, and Hanuman Ji.Hanuman Ji and the Vanara army building the divine Ram Setu bridge to Lanka.

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