Rishikesh-Things to do with family(2021), Rafting, Photos, Temperature & Temple

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Rishikesh is located in the foothills of the Himalayas in northern India, it is known as the “Gateway to the Garhwal Himalayas” and ” Yoga Capital of the world “. It is known as the pilgrimage town and regarded as one of the holiest places to the Hindus. Hindu sages and Saint have visited Rishikesh since ancient times to meditate in search of higher knowledge. Due to the religious significance of the place non-vegetarian food and alcohol are strictly prohibited in Rishikesh. The city has hosted the annual International Yoga Festival in the first week of March since 1989.

HOW TO REACH RISHIKESH

Rishikesh is one of India’s most famous tourist destination. From rafting to meditation, tourists and pilgrims visit this tiny Uttarakhand town for various reasons and is famous among travelers from various corners of the world too.
It has connectivity with some railway stations and airports. Here is how to reach Rishikesh.

BY AIR-

The nearest airport to reach Rishikesh is the Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun, which is around 35 km from the city. Regular flights at the airport are available. It is purely a domestic airport. All the major airlines regulate services to major cities and connect them to Dehradun

   BY ROAD-

Rishikesh is well connected to all the major roads and national highways and can be easily reached from all parts of the country. You can travel through the government buses which is directly used for Rishikesh.

 

 

BY RAIL-

Through there is a station in Rishikesh, but not many trains are operated from there, so it is advised to take trains to Haridwar and then travel further to Rishikesh.

 

Haridwar is connected to major cities and can be reached easily from Rishikesh too.

Things to do Rishikesh-

We had collected the best information of Rishikesh for you so that you can travel the best place of Rishikesh to made your trip astonishing and remarkable.

Lakshman Jhula and Ram Jhula –

Lakshman Jhula is popular among tourists for shopping, and adventure activities, such as rafting. Both sides of the bridge have various shops selling interesting curious and handicraft items. The famous Tera Manzil Temple is also known as the Tryambakeswar temple is situated near the Lakshman Jhula.

A little distance away is the Ram Jhula that connects Swarg ashram side to the Sivananda Ashram. Boats are also available for crossing the river near Ram Jhula.

Ram Stabh-

A monument dedicated to Ram, which collects all the paper chits that come with his name written on them. It is near the Ram Jhula.

Gita Bhawan

Gita Bhavan is a huge ashram located near the Ram Jhula. It is a large complex with a temple, gardens, discourse hall, and more than 300 rooms for tourists. Red sandalwood, few Brahma kamal plants, and Rudraksha trees are the main attraction in the garden here. Slokas from the Bhagavad Gita are written on the walls of the ashram.

Parmart Niketan

Parmarth Niketan Ashram is located adjacent to the Gita Bhavan. The ashram has many beautiful murtis placed in its garden. A tree-of-life forms the main point of attraction in the garden here. A large 400-year-old peepal tree whose one trunk is shaped like a Ganesh form to be a point of attraction for the devotees, while well-sculpted Navagraha murtis are arranged in the open near the tree, and also have shrines of their own. The main highlight of this ashram is their daily Ganga aarti in the evening (5 PM in winter and 6 PM in summer). The ashram ghat has a huge murti of the Adi Yogi (Shiva) built over the Ganga.

Triveni Ghat –

It is situated near the main market this is the largest ghat in Rishikesh and is famous for the daily evening Ganga aarti. Usually people come here to pray for themselves and their loved ones because of the faith on the Maa Ganga.

NeelKhant Mahadev Temple-

This Shiva temple is situated around 32 km away from Rishikesh and is at a height of 4347 ft. As per the epics and Puranas, after consuming poison during Samudra Manthan Shiva came here for meditation. Since his throat had turned blue, the temple is dedicated to him in the name of NeelKanth. The temple timings are from 5 am to 1 pm and 4 pm to 9 pm.
Besides the ones mentioned here, Rishikesh has many more temples, yoga centers, ashrams, and little cafes to explore. A walk from Lakshman Jhula to Ram Jhula is an interesting one with little shops lined up on two sides.

Rafting in Rishikesh

Beside temples Rishikesh serves a good river view and a best rafting place for adventure lover. The Rishikesh Rafting provides a rafting guide with people to help them in rafting, many people visit Rishikesh only for Rafting. The natures valley attracts people most here.

Famous Street Food in Rishikesh

The cuisine of Rishikesh has become varied and rich and this is evident especially in the street food varieties available here. Here are top picks finding some of the most delicious street foods in Rishikesh.
• Samosa
• Sweets
• Aloo poori
• Chole Bhatoore
• Dosa
• Pani Puri
• Masala Chai
• Lassi
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