About Dhanushkodi

Located at the southern tip of Pamban Island, Dhanushkodi is a hauntingly beautiful abandoned town where the Bay of Bengal meets the Indian Ocean. It remains a "Ghost Town" following a massive cyclone in 1964.

The confluence of two oceans (Arichal Munai), the submerged Rama Setu, and the ruins of the old church and railway station.

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History of Dhanushkodi

Once a flourishing trade town with a railway station and post office, it was declared "unfit for living" by the Government of Madras after the 1964 storm. It is also religiously significant as the spot where Lord Rama is said to have built the Rama Setu bridge.

Why Visit the Dhanushkodi?

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Routes for Dhanushkodi

National Highway 87 (one of the most scenic road stretches in India) connects Rameswaram to Dhanushkodi.

Facts about Dhanushkodi

Interesting Facts About Dhanushkodi You Should Know Before Visiting

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Plan Your Visit: Dhanushkodi

Everything You Need to Know Before Visiting the Dhanushkodi: Stay Options, Activities, and Packing Tips


Best Time to Visit

October to March (Avoid peak summer and monsoon).

How to Go

Fly to Madurai, take a train to Rameswaram, and then hire a taxi or take a local bus to the checkpost.

Season

Monsoon, Summer