Ramghat, Chitrakoot
Religious destination · Sitapur ·

Ramghat, Chitrakoot

Religious destination · Sitapur ·

Steps into Mandakini River, Lord Hanuman statue, evening aarti

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Ramghat, Chitrakoot by null
Ramghat, Chitrakoot by null
Ramghat, Chitrakoot by null
Ramghat, Chitrakoot by null
Ramghat, Chitrakoot by null
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Ratnawali marg, Ram Ghat Rd, Kashavgarh, Chitrakoot, Uttar Pradesh 210204, India Get directions

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Ratnawali marg, Ram Ghat Rd, Kashavgarh, Chitrakoot, Uttar Pradesh 210204, India Get directions

+91 522 406 1369

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•Restroom
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Jan 2, 2026

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Shivanshu S.

Google
Ramghat in Chitrakoot holds a special place in my heart. I've been there several times with friends, and each visit feels like a quiet pause from the chaos of life. Sitting by the river, watching the aarti, just being there—it brings a kind of peace that's hard to describe.

Vini S.

Google
Must visit in evening a little before aarti. Take a boat (cheapest rates as compared to any other religious place river boating). Relax and watch aarti of both UP and MP as it is on border. Enjoy laser light show. They have the most decorated boats. Cute

Abhijit K.

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Importance: The ghat is revered as the place where Lord Ram performed his father's rituals and is closely linked to the Ramayana. It's a focal point for religious activities, especially morning and evening aarti (a devotional ritual with fire and music). Atmosphere: Devotees chant hymns, take holy dips, and perform rituals. The area is noted for the presence of sadhus, a vibrant spiritual energy, and the river Mandakini. Experience: Many reviewers describe a feeling of divine bliss and note the beauty of religious ceremonies and the impact of the large Hanuman statue at the ghat. Boating: Boat rides on the Mandakini are a popular activity, especially at sunset when the ghat lights up, creating a memorable experience. Cleanliness and Amenities: Some reviews mention cleanliness issues, commercialization, and crowding, especially during peak times. Stalls, shops, and sometimes litter detract from the ambiance for some visitors. Evening Aarti: Many attest that the evening aarti is the highlight and reason enough to visit

Navin Kumar S.

Google
Ram Ghat is a very important holy place in Chitrakoot, on the Mandakini River. It is believed that Saint Tulsidas Ji met Lord Ram, his wife Sita, and his brother Lakshman Ji here. Tulsidas Ji wanted to see Lord Ram, so he asked Hanuman Ji for help. One day, while Tulsidas Ji was making sandalwood paste for Tilak, Hanuman Ji saw Lord Ram, Sita, and Lakshman Ji coming to the Ghat dressed as Saints. When Tulsidas Ji was about to put sandalwood Tika on Lord Ram’s forehead Hanuman Ji recited the following couplet (Doha):- "Chitrakoot Ke Ghat Par Bhai Santan Ki Bheed, Tulsidas Chandan Ghise Tilak Let Raghuveer." This meant, "Many holy people are here on the Chitrakoot riverbank. Tulsidas is rubbing sandalwood paste, and Lord Ram is about to get a forehead mark." This poem helped Tulsidas recognize Lord Ram, and that's why Ram Ghat is so sacred to devotees. Ram Ghat is also a place where people do special prayers for their ancestors, called Pitra Puja or Pitra Tarpan. Lord Rama did this for his father, King Dasaratha, at Ram Ghat. When you visit, you can sit on the steps by the river and feel very calm. You can also take boat rides, which is different from many other riverbanks. There's a big statue of Hanuman Ji giving blessings, and benches where you can watch people doing prayers and other religious activities. It is really impossible to describe how amazing the Ghat feels. If you go to Chitrakoot, you must visit Ram Ghat.

S. G.

Google
Beautiful ghat on the banks of Mandakini river with many Beautiful temples on both sides of the river... But cleaning of the area is required....

Kumar V.

Google
It has the old banaras vibe, old temples, small shops along the ghat, ganga aarti in the evening, a lot of colorful and decorated boats, but surely lacks cleanliness now, the river is also not clean probably like any other river we have. The attitude of a few of the local shops also was not good towards the tourists, they don't have the welcoming nature unlike other such holy places.

Amit D.

Google
What a fabulous experience I had while visiting this place ....In True sense this place is Mind blowing and Amazing.... boating experience was at it best and Nature was also good....local Auto Driver and Local public are also good they care for the Tourists and Devotees....I recommend all to visit here and Stay for at least one night and full Day to cover all the sites and Scene

Harsh Vardhan S.

Google
🌅 Ramghat, Chitrakoot – Where Time Rests on the Banks of Faith Nestled on the serene banks of the Mandakini River, Ramghat in Chitrakoot is not just a destination—it's an experience, a prayer, a heartbeat of faith. It’s the very soil where Lord Ram, Sita, and Lakshman once walked, and where the air still echoes with the chants of sages and the whispers of ancient legends. 🕉️ Touched by Ram ji, Sita ji & Lakshman ji According to the Ramayana, Lord Ram spent a significant part of his exile here with Sita and Lakshman. This land carries the imprint of his footsteps, making it sacred for all Ram devotees. 🪔 “Chitrakoot ke ghaat par, bhayi santan ki bheer Tulsi das chandan ghise, tilak det Raghubeer” This timeless doha describes a divine moment where Tulsidas grinds sandalwood at the ghat, and Lord Ram himself appears to apply tilak, symbolizing the Lord’s invisible yet ever-present grace. 🌊 Mandakini – The River That Knows the Gods The Mandakini River is no ordinary stream. Its waters have washed the feet of gods and sages. A dip here is believed to purify the soul. Mornings are magical—sunrise reflecting off the river while the soft hum of bhajans fill the air. 📿 “Jo Chitrakoot na aaya, usne bhakti ka saar na paaya.” — Locals often say: One who hasn't come to Chitrakoot has missed the true essence of devotion. 🔥 Evenings at Ramghat – Aarti and Inner Peace As the sun dips, the ghat lights up with the evening Ganga Aarti—a soulful ceremony of flames, bells, and chanting that leaves hearts silent in awe. Lamps float gently on the water, carrying people’s prayers and hopes downstream. 🦜 Hanuman ji as a Parrot – The Secret Revealed One of the most beautiful stories of Ramghat is about Tulsidas, who was desperate for darshan of Lord Ram. Despite his deep devotion, the Lord hadn’t revealed himself. Sensing his pain, Hanuman ji took the form of a parrot and perched on a tree at the ghat. He spoke a mysterious but divine couplet: 📜 “Chitrakoot ke ghaat par, bhayi santan ki bheer Tulsi das chandan ghise, tilak det Raghubeer.” At that moment, Tulsidas understood—Ram comes here daily, in disguise. The Lord was already among the people. Shortly after this divine clue, Tulsidas had the blessed darshan of Ram and Lakshman, a turning point in his spiritual journey. Ramghat Is Not a Visit, It’s a Calling To walk the ghats of Chitrakoot is to walk beside Ram ji. The peace you feel here is not ordinary—it’s the kind that tells you: He’s here. He always was. Whether you're a seeker, a poet, or just someone looking for silence that speaks—Ramghat welcomes you with folded hands and a heart full of blessings.