If you visit Hanuman Garhi, you cannot leave without the 'Laddoo.' These are ball-shaped sweets made from gram flour (besan), semolina, sugar, and ghee. The Hanuman Garhi version is distinctively bright orange-red, matching the color of the deity.
They are roasted to perfection in pure ghee, giving them a nutty aroma. The texture is crumbly yet moist. Thousands of kilograms are prepared daily to meet the demand of pilgrims.
The local confectioners have applied for a Geographical Indication (GI) tag for this specific laddoo to protect its unique identity and recipe.

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.