
How to Plan a 2-Day Trip in Rameshwaram?
Planning to explore Rameshwaram in just 2 days? Here's a perfect travel itinerary to cover the must-visit places, along with the best way to get around the town – by booking a private cab with SSS Travels.
🗓️ Day 1 – Spiritual and Cultural Exploration
1. Early Morning – Arrival in Rameshwaram
- Reach Rameshwaram via train or bus.
- Book a cab from SSS Travels for a hassle-free pickup and tour.
2. Visit Ramanathaswamy Temple
- One of the twelve Jyotirlinga shrines.
- Spend 1.5 to 2 hours exploring the temple and theerthams.
3. Agni Theertham (Sea Bath)
- Located near the temple – sacred sea bath spot.
4. Breakfast Time
- Head to a local vegetarian restaurant (Cab will wait as needed).
5. Gandhamadhana Parvatham
- A small hillock offering panoramic views of Rameshwaram.
6. Panchamukhi Hanuman Temple & Floating Stone Display
- Unique attraction showing the "floating stones" of Ram Sethu.
7. Lunch Break + Hotel Check-in
8. Evening – Visit Pamban Bridge
- One of India’s most iconic railway bridges.
- Enjoy the scenic sunset view.
9. Return to Hotel – Dinner & Rest
🗓️ Day 2 – Scenic & Historical Places
1. Breakfast + Early Start (7 AM)
- Cab pickup from your hotel by SSS Travels.
2. Dhanushkodi Trip
- Visit the abandoned town destroyed in the 1964 cyclone.
- Stop at Kothandaramar Temple on the way.
- Drive through scenic roads with sea on both sides.
3. Sri Rama Sethu (Adam’s Bridge View Point)
- The mythological bridge believed to be built by Lord Rama.
4. Ariyaman Beach (Optional)
- Clean beach with less crowd – peaceful experience.
5. Lunch in Rameshwaram Town
6. Local Shopping / Relax at Hotel
7. Evening Drop at Railway Station or Bus Stand
🚖 Why Choose SSS Travels for Your Rameshwaram Trip?
- AC & Non-AC Cab options
- Experienced local drivers
- Punctual service and flexible packages
- Affordable pricing with no hidden charges
📞 Book your cab now at ssstravels.co.in or call us at your contact number for instant booking.
Tip: Planning with a cab makes your trip smoother, faster, and more comfortable – especially in a temple town like Rameshwaram.