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Chitrakoot top 5 places to visit: Chitrakoot is the place where Lord Ram spent a major part of his 14 years of exile. There are many such places here which have always been close to people’s hearts. This area blossoms even more in winter. In such a situation, if you also want to visit here, then do not forget to visit these five places in Chitrakoot. You will always remember this trick.

Winter has knocked. If you are also planning to visit Chitrakoot this winter, then do not forget to visit Sati Anasuiya Ashram. This is the place from where Mother Mandakini originated from the penance of Anasuiya ji. At this place you will get to see the beauty of trees and lots of fish in the water. Here you can also visit the monastery and temple.

This picture is of one of those places in Chitrakoot, where Lord Ram used to take bath during his exile period. This place is known as Ramghat. People come here in the evening to enjoy the grand aarti of Maa Mandakini as well as boating. There is a huge crowd in the monasteries and temples here.

This picture is of Kamtanath of Chitrakoot. This is the place where Lord Shri Ram is present even today. By visiting, worshiping and doing parikrama here, all the wishes of the people are fulfilled. After coming to Chitrakoot, people definitely come here and pay obeisance. If you are also coming to Chitrakoot then do not forget to come here.

This temple is built in high hills. It is known as Hanuman Dhara. This is the same place where after the burning of Lanka, Hanuman ji extinguished the fire in his tail with the water flowing in this mountain. You can come here during winter time and capture the beautiful view from the high hills in your camera. There is also a ropeway arrangement to reach the hill.

This picture is of Laxman Paharia located near Kamtanath in Chitrakoot. From where Lord Ram’s brother Lakshman used to guard him 24 hours. If you have also come to Chitrakoot then do not forget to visit Laxman Pahari. After reaching the hill here, you will get a wonderful view of Chitrakoot.