Sterling Saryu Ayodhya offers a calm, comfortable, and thoughtfully designed stay in one of India’s most spiritually significant destinations.
Inspired by the cultural and spiritual identity of Ayodhya, and named after the sacred River Saryu, the resort is designed for travellers who seek balance, rest, and ease while exploring the holy city.
Created for pilgrims, families, senior travellers, and leisure guests, the resort provides a peaceful base that allows guests to experience Ayodhya at a gentle pace. Here, the focus is on comfort, simplicity, and spaces that encourage rest after full days of temple visits and city exploration.
Resort highlights
Cocoon Rooms are designed for guests who prioritise rest and privacy. These rooms are intentionally without windows, creating a dark, quiet environment ideal for deep sleep after long days navigating temples and city streets.
Deluxe Rooms offer a relaxed and comfortable layout, well-suited for families and guests who prefer a slightly more open feel while retaining a calm aesthetic.
Junior Suites offer additional space and privacy, making them ideal for longer stays. Like the Cocoon Rooms, these suites are without windows, allowing guests to retreat completely from external noise and stimulation.
Cocoon Rooms are designed for guests who prioritise rest and privacy. These rooms are intentionally without windows, creating a dark, quiet environment ideal for deep sleep after long days navigating temples and city streets.
The Saryu Café
The Saryu Café is Sterling Saryu Ayodhya’s all-day dining restaurant, offering a thoughtfully curated multi-cuisine menu. The focus is on comforting, familiar flavours that suit pilgrims, families, and leisure travellers alike.
Whether starting the day before temple visits or winding down after hours of exploration, The Saryu Café provides a relaxed and welcoming ambience for wholesome meals.
In-Room Dining is also available for guests who prefer to dine in the privacy and comfort of their rooms.