The Shri Ram Janaki Birla Temple is a modern addition to the city's landscape. Built by the Birla industrial family, who have built similar temples across India, it is a structure of pure white marble situated in a landscaped garden.
It is located slightly away from the main pilgrim circuit, on the highway connecting Ayodhya and Faizabad. This makes it an oasis of silence. The architecture is a mix of North and South Indian styles.
It is meticulously clean and uncrowded, offering a place for silent meditation. The idols of Ram and Sita here are exquisitely dressed and ornamented.

A series of ghats on the riverfront, famous for its spectacular renovation and the Guinness World Record-breaking Deepotsav festivals.

The sacred site where Lord Rama is believed to have taken 'Jal Samadhi' (left his physical body) to return to his celestial abode, Vaikuntha.

The bustling entry point to the Saryu riverfront, featuring beautiful parks and the statue of Lord Rama. A hub for boat rides and evening leisure.