Rishikesh
Rishikesh is a town in Uttaranchal, known for being the getaway to the Char Dhams. Explore travel & tourism in Rishikesh, India.
Location:
Uttaranchal/Uttarakhand
Distance:
Approximately 225 km from Delhi
Altitude:
Around 356 m
Best Time to Visit:
Throughout the Year
Main Attractions:
Lakshman Jhula, Ram Jhula, Gita Bhavan, Nilkanth Mahadeo
Located amidst the reaches of the lower Himalayas, Rishikesh is a small town that enchants its visitors. It is located hardly 25 km from the holy city of Haridwar and is regarded as the Gateway to the Char Dhams (four major Hindu pilgrimages) - Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri and Yamunotri. Encircled by soaring hills, Rishikesh boasts of a beauty that can hardly be described within the scope of words and this is one of the main factor boosting travel & tourism here.
The holy Ganges that meanders its way through its landscape adds to the splendor as well as the reverence of the town. It is believed that meditation at Rishikesh can help one on attaining moksha (salvation). Amongst the numerous temples seen along the Ganges, some have origins dating back to centuries. The river rafting opportunities available here seem to be the perfect lure for thrill seekers. Rishikesh beckons all - nature lovers, pilgrims & adventure enthusiasts!
Rishikesh Tourist Attractions
Lakshman Jhula
Lakshman Jhula is the name given to an iron bridge, rebuilt way back in the year 1939. Initially, it was a very rickety jute bridge that is believed to have been used by Lakshmana (Lord Ram's brother), while crossing the Ganges. The bridge lies around 3 km from Rishikesh, on the way to Badrinath and Kedarnath.
Ram Jhula
Ram Jhula is also an iron bridge, constructed between Shivanand Ashram and Swarg Ashram. Also known as Shivanand Jhula, it is quite similar in appearance to the Lakshmana Jhula.
Gita Bhavan
Gita Bhavan is a building that was constructed a few years back, just across the Lakshman Jhula. The main attraction of the Bhavan comprises of attractive paintings and statues, based on the Hindu mythology.
Swarga Ashram
Swarga Ashram is the name given to a huge complex, which houses a number of temples. The entire complex has been adorned with magnificent statues that impress the visitors with their craftsmanship. The complex also consists of eating joints, along with souvenir and other shops.
Nilkanth Mahadeo
Nilkanth Mahadeo is one of the most venerated temples around Rishikesh, situated at a distance of approximately 12 km. It is situated on a hill above Swarg Ashram, at a height of around 1675 m. It is said that when venom initially oozed out while the 'Samudra Manthan', Lord Shiva drank it at a place which now called Nilkanth Mahadeo.
Triveni Ghat
Triveni Ghat is the name of a bathing ghat in Rishikesh. People go there every morning as well as evening to take a dip in the holy waters. A Maha Arti is also performed at the ghats every day.
White Water Rafting
For the adventure enthusiasts, Rishikesh offers exciting river rafting opportunities. The challenge offered by the violent rivers is enough to get your adrenaline pumping. If by any chance, you manage to look beyond the water, the scenery is totally breath taking.
Accommodation
Rishikesh, being one of the favorite destinations of pilgrims, adventure seekers and vacationers, makes sure to offer different types of accommodations to the visitors. The spa resorts in the town are the perfect for relaxation and rejuvenation. Then, there are numerous hotels in Rishikesh (luxury as well as budget), serving every need and budget.
How to Reach Rishikesh
Uttaranchal/Uttarakhand
Distance:
Approximately 225 km from Delhi
Altitude:
Around 356 m
Best Time to Visit:
Throughout the Year
Main Attractions:
Lakshman Jhula, Ram Jhula, Gita Bhavan, Nilkanth Mahadeo
Located amidst the reaches of the lower Himalayas, Rishikesh is a small town that enchants its visitors. It is located hardly 25 km from the holy city of Haridwar and is regarded as the Gateway to the Char Dhams (four major Hindu pilgrimages) - Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri and Yamunotri. Encircled by soaring hills, Rishikesh boasts of a beauty that can hardly be described within the scope of words and this is one of the main factor boosting travel & tourism here.
The holy Ganges that meanders its way through its landscape adds to the splendor as well as the reverence of the town. It is believed that meditation at Rishikesh can help one on attaining moksha (salvation). Amongst the numerous temples seen along the Ganges, some have origins dating back to centuries. The river rafting opportunities available here seem to be the perfect lure for thrill seekers. Rishikesh beckons all - nature lovers, pilgrims & adventure enthusiasts!
Rishikesh Tourist Attractions
Lakshman Jhula
Lakshman Jhula is the name given to an iron bridge, rebuilt way back in the year 1939. Initially, it was a very rickety jute bridge that is believed to have been used by Lakshmana (Lord Ram's brother), while crossing the Ganges. The bridge lies around 3 km from Rishikesh, on the way to Badrinath and Kedarnath.
Ram Jhula
Ram Jhula is also an iron bridge, constructed between Shivanand Ashram and Swarg Ashram. Also known as Shivanand Jhula, it is quite similar in appearance to the Lakshmana Jhula.
Gita Bhavan
Gita Bhavan is a building that was constructed a few years back, just across the Lakshman Jhula. The main attraction of the Bhavan comprises of attractive paintings and statues, based on the Hindu mythology.
Swarga Ashram
Swarga Ashram is the name given to a huge complex, which houses a number of temples. The entire complex has been adorned with magnificent statues that impress the visitors with their craftsmanship. The complex also consists of eating joints, along with souvenir and other shops.
Nilkanth Mahadeo
Nilkanth Mahadeo is one of the most venerated temples around Rishikesh, situated at a distance of approximately 12 km. It is situated on a hill above Swarg Ashram, at a height of around 1675 m. It is said that when venom initially oozed out while the 'Samudra Manthan', Lord Shiva drank it at a place which now called Nilkanth Mahadeo.
Triveni Ghat
Triveni Ghat is the name of a bathing ghat in Rishikesh. People go there every morning as well as evening to take a dip in the holy waters. A Maha Arti is also performed at the ghats every day.
White Water Rafting
For the adventure enthusiasts, Rishikesh offers exciting river rafting opportunities. The challenge offered by the violent rivers is enough to get your adrenaline pumping. If by any chance, you manage to look beyond the water, the scenery is totally breath taking.
Accommodation
Rishikesh, being one of the favorite destinations of pilgrims, adventure seekers and vacationers, makes sure to offer different types of accommodations to the visitors. The spa resorts in the town are the perfect for relaxation and rejuvenation. Then, there are numerous hotels in Rishikesh (luxury as well as budget), serving every need and budget.
How to Reach Rishikesh
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