3 Days in Rameshwaram: My Honest Trip Itinerary for First-Time Visitors
My Unexpected Bond with Rameshwaram

When I first thought of Rameshwaram, my mind pictured just temples also my another curiosity arose after watching Movie Chennai Express those beautiful views and temple took my breath away from that day onwards this place has separate place in my heart . But when I finally packed my bags for a 3-day trip, I realised this small island town was more than a spiritual hotspot—it was a perfect blend of history, beaches, soulful food, and stories that stay with you long after you’ve returned
I started my journey from Delhi, bracing myself for what I thought would be a quiet, spiritual trip. But oh boy, I was wrong! The surprises began the moment I set foot in Rameshwaram. From sipping hot filter coffee on the streets to getting goosebumps at Dhanushkodi, every moment felt alive.
Let me walk you through my 3-day itinerary in Rameshwaram, the way I experienced it—honestly, a little chaotically, but beautifully.
How to Reach Rameshwaram from Delhi
Getting to Rameshwaram isn’t exactly “hop on, hop off.” But hey, the journey is part of the adventure!
- By Flight: I took a flight from Delhi to Madurai (the closest airport, about 170 km from Rameshwaram). From Madurai, I hired a cab and enjoyed a scenic 3.5-hour drive.
- By Train: You can also take a train from Delhi to Rameshwaram, but be ready for a 50-hour marathon ride!
- By Road: If you’re in Tamil Nadu already (say from Chennai or Madurai), road trips are fun. The famous Pamban Bridge makes the drive absolutely magical—like floating on the sea.
Day 1 – Diving into Temples and Local Flavors

The Sacred Start at Ramanathaswamy Temple
My first morning in Rameshwaram began at the iconic Ramanathaswamy Temple. Its corridors, stretching endlessly, felt like walking through history. I even tried the 22 holy theerthams (water wells)—cold splashes of water woke me up better than any espresso could!
Lunch Goals – South Indian Style
After temple darshan, hunger hit me hard. I walked into a small local mess where banana leaf meals were served with steaming rice, sambar, rasam, and papadam. Honestly, I could write a love letter to that rasam.
Evening Walk at Agnitheertham
The evening took me to Agnitheertham Beach, right near the temple. Families were offering prayers, kids were playing, and I just sat watching the orange sun dip into the horizon. It was the perfect way to slow down.
Day 2 – Stories of Seas and Bridges

The Ghost Town of Dhanushkodi
Day 2 was all about adventure. A jeep ride took me to Dhanushkodi, famously known as the “Ghost Town.” Cyclone-hit ruins, vast stretches of untouched beach, and waves crashing from both the Bay of Bengal and Indian Ocean—it was surreal. I had goosebumps standing there, imagining the town that once lived vibrantly.
Pamban Bridge – Engineering Meets Beauty
On the way back, I stopped at the Pamban Bridge. Watching a train glide slowly across while standing above the turquoise water was one of the most cinematic moments of my trip.
Unexpected Delight – Coconut Water with a Story
Here’s the unexpected moment: I met an old vendor selling coconut water near the bridge. As I sipped, he narrated how he’d seen generations of travelers come and go, yet the sea always remained the same. That tiny conversation made me realize—travel isn’t just about places; it’s about people too.
Day 3 – Beyond Temples: Adventure and Calm
Water Sports at Olaikuda
Yes, Rameshwaram isn’t just temples and ruins! On Day 3, I tried snorkeling at Olaikuda Beach. Clear waters, colorful fish, and a heart racing faster than my swim strokes—it was unforgettable.
Kalam Memorial – A Touch of Inspiration
No trip to Rameshwaram is complete without visiting Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Memorial. Walking through his childhood home and museum, I felt a surge of inspiration. It was humbling to stand where one of India’s greatest visionaries once dreamed big.
Final Feast – Parotta Nights
For my last night, I went for crispy parottas with spicy salna at a local eatery. Messy, flaky, and absolutely worth licking my fingers for—it was the perfect goodbye meal.
Practical Travel Tips for First-Time Visitors
- Stay Duration: 3 days are perfect to soak in spirituality, beaches, and stories.
- Best Time to Visit: October to March (summer heat can be brutal).
- What to Carry: Cotton clothes, sunscreen, water bottles, and a scarf for temple visits.
- Food Tip: Stick to local South Indian food—it’s fresh, authentic, and light on the stomach.
- Nearby Places: If you’ve got extra time, Madurai and Kanyakumari make great add-ons.
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Conclusion – Rameshwaram Beyond the Obvious
When I first planned this trip, I thought Rameshwaram would just be another temple town. But in 3 days, I discovered a world where spirituality meets the sea, history whispers through ruins, and every local has a story to tell.
If you’re a first-time visitor, I’d say—come with an open heart and a bit of curiosity. Don’t just stick to the temples; let Rameshwaram surprise you.
A Question for You
Have you ever been to a place expecting one thing but discovering something entirely unexpected? I’d love to hear your travel story—drop it in the comments below!