Rameshwaram is one of the holiest places in India, and is located on a beautiful island. There is a small Pamban Canal separating it from Sri Lanka. This is the place where according to the Hindu mythology Lord Rama constructed a bridge across the sea to Sri Lanka.
Rameshwaram is on a beautiful island, in the lower half of India. Lord Shiva is worshipped in this place too. Renowned for its majestic prakaras with massive sculptured pillars on either side, The Ramanathaswamy Temple houses the longest hallway in the world. Agniteertham is renowned for its holy waters and it is in memory of its ancestors that pilgrims perform poojas at this seaside. The Five-faced Hanuman Temple houses the floating stone used to build bridge between India and Sri Lanka.
By Road
You can take into Rameshwaram or get the coach from Madurai. Or employ a taxi that charges you nearly INR 5 per kilometer for a return journey from Madurai to Rameshwaram. The Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (APSRTC) also operates every day bus service on the Rameshwaram-Tirupati direction.
By Rail
Rameshwaram is well-linked to main South Indian cities for example Chennai, Coimbatore, Karaikudi, Trichy, Thanjavur and Palaghat, by an broad rail network.
By Air
The airport nearby Rameshwaram is within Madurai, concerning 174 kilometers (109 miles) away. Nonstop taxis are accessible as of the airport to Rameshwaram.
Madurai has a domestic airport serviced by quite a few domestic airlines as well as Jet Airways, Indian Airlines, Kingfisher Red and Paramount Airways. The flights join mostly to Chennai.
By Sea
There are not a few well-distinct network.
Sri Ramanathaswamy Temple

Dhanushkodi Temple

Lakshmana Tirtham
Kothandaramaswamy Temple
