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Experience the spiritual essence and adventure thrills of Uttarakhand with our Haridwar and Rishikesh tour package from Delhi. This journey takes you through two of India’s most sacred and scenic destinations, where you can witness the divine Ganga Aarti, explore ancient temples, and indulge in adventure sports like river rafting and bungee jumping. Whether you’re looking for a pilgrimage, a yoga retreat, or a nature getaway, this Delhi to Haridwar Rishikesh trip is the perfect choice.
Har Ki Pauri: experience the mesmerizing Ganga Aarti.
Mansa Devi Temple: A shakti pitha of north india.
Chandi Devi Temple: revered as a Siddh Peetha where desires get fulfilled.
Daksh Mahadev Temple: A historic temple dedicated to Lord Shiva.
Bharat Mata Mandir: A temple honoring Mother India with the map of Akhand Bharat.
Rishikesh is known for its spiritual retreats, yoga ashrams, and thrilling adventure sports. It is the gateway to the Himalayas and attracts seekers looking for peace, self-discovery, and adventure. It is just 25 km from Haridwar.
Lakshman Jhula: the path from which Lakshman passed the Ganga.
Triveni Ghat: A sacred ghat for the last ritual and famous for Ganga Aarti.
Parmarth Niketan Ashram: the largest ashram in Rishikesh known as spiritual heaven.
Neelkanth Mahadev Temple: the place where Lord Shiva drank poison.
Beatles Ashram: The ashram where The Beatles stayed and practiced meditation.
Rishikesh Adventure Activities: Experience white-water rafting, bungee jumping, camping, and trekking.
Yes, river rafting in Rishikesh is safe for beginners. There are different levels of rapids (Grade I to IV), and professional guides ensure a safe experience. Safety equipment like life jackets and helmets are provided, making it an exciting yet secure adventure.
The Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri (Haridwar) and Triveni Ghat (Rishikesh) is a sacred ritual where devotees offer prayers to the Ganges. It’s a must-experience event known for its vibrant atmosphere, hymns, and floating diyas.
Rishikesh is called the "Yoga Capital of the World" because it is home to numerous renowned ashrams, yoga schools, and spiritual retreats. The serene environment along the Ganges River, combined with the Himalayan backdrop, makes it an ideal place for yoga and meditation.
Haridwar is known as "The Gateway to the Gods" because of its deep-rooted religious significance and connection to Hindu mythology. The name itself is derived from two Sanskrit words "Hari" that reference to Lord Vishnu and"Dwar" meaning "Gateway".The city is considered the starting point for the Char Dham Yatra, which includes Kedarnath, Badrinath, Gangotri, and Yamunotri—four major Hindu pilgrimage sites in the Himalayas.
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