Guptar Ghat is situated on the banks of river Saryu and is the place where Ram took Jal Samadhi. The Ghat is also a famous and bustling boating spot, families can take boat rides across the Saryu River. The great King Darshan Singh built the Ghat in the 19th century. It also has a few temples which are a must see like the Hanuman Temple, Ram Janki Temple, Paduka Temple, Old Charan Temple and the Narsingh Temple.

Guptar Ghat 

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It is 10 km from Ayodhya Junction and one can take an electric auto to get to the place. It has images of lord Rama without the bow and arrow this is because he left his body here on the banks of the Saryu River and left his bow behind in the world.

Guptar means Gupt Hari ka Dwaar and it is the place where Ram meditated. There are a lot of monks around and one can see pilgrims bathing in the holy river. It is on the Faridabad Road and a place was serenity where one can just be alone and be silent away from the hustle bustle of city life.