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Places to Visit in Rishikesh
Rishikesh is situated in the foothills of the Himalayas of the Gharwala region and considered one of the pilgrimage spots of India. Attracting millions of tourist each year from every corner of this world, Rishikesh is the most visited destination in India. From holy spots to adventure activities, by day and by night, there are actually so many interesting places for everyone. The whole destination is known to be scared because it is believed that meditation at this place can lead to the attainment of salvation. Located on the vibrant Ganga river, jump on for a ride that will offer you the most spectacular see-sightings views of Rishikesh. So this vacation head to the most enchanting destinations of India “Rishikesh” and explore all scenic beautiful places with your loved ones. So got the energy to go beyond, and check the places to visit in Rishikesh.
Best Tourist Places in Rishikesh
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Shivpuri – The Best Rafting Spot
Located 20 km away from the Rishikesh, this town is filled with the blessing of Lord Shiva. This town is the prominent center of river rafting. But, nature is your subject you find here extremely picturesque scenery, dense forest, lush greenery and a jaw-dropping view of mountains. Here you can indulge yourself in the activities like Body surfing, Rock climbing, bungee jumping, and cliff jumping. This small town never bore their visitors, along with the natural beauty and adventure you can also enjoy morning yoga and meditation and relaxation sessions in the camps. -
Triveni Ghat – Maha Arti
Located at the bank of the holy river Ganga, this ghat is a confluence of three holy rivers that are Ganga, Yamuna, and the Saraswathy. It is believed that the water of this ghat has the magical power, devotees who a take dip in this water washes away all the sins and purify the soul. In the early morning, devotees and persists usually come here and perform Surya Namaskar and offering milk to the river and happily feed the fishes. The major attraction of this place is “MahaArti” which perform in the evening, devotees and priests release glowing diyas with flowers in the water as a mark of their respect, gratitude, and belief towards god. -
Laksham Jhula
LakshamJhula is also known as “The iron hanging bridge” situated across the Ganga river. It is one of the most visited tourist attraction because of its mythological belief. It is said that the younger brother of Rama, had crossed the Ganga river at the same site, where the bridge now magically stand in front of us. This bridge connects two villages name Tapovan and Jonk on either bank of the river Ganga. When you walk on this bridge the swaying experience definitely recalls your childhood moments. Along with that, it will also offer panoramic views and ancient temples. -
Ram Jhula
Ram Jhula is an iron suspension bridge over the holy river Ganga. It is one of the famous landmarks that offers a great panoramic view of Ganga river and features a lively market at both sides. Along with that, you can also watch the fast water, rafters pass by beneath you, children splashing, from the superb vantage point. When you visit this Jhula, take the opportunity to explore the temples and markets, indulge in the refreshing drink and eat scrumptious food. -
Kunjapuri Temple
Located just 25 km from RishikeshKanjapuri temple is a prominent Hindu sacred site and it is dedicated to the goddess Parvati. It is noted that 1000 devotees come here throughout the year. You can visit this temple any season, but the special time to visit this temple is during Dusshera because this day grand celebration held every year. The sanctuary of Kunjapuri is located on the highest point of the slope of Kunjapuri 1,676m high so this place is also ideal for trekking lovers. -
Parmath Niketan Ashram
Parmathbest Niketan Ashram is one of the largest Yoga Yogacenters in Rishikesh where people come across the world to see its piousness and serenity. It is located along the bank of the river Ganga and surrounded by lush greenery so these natural things also increased its spirituality aesthetic beauty. The ashram has more than 1000 rooms with modern amenities with affordable stay plans. So, whenever you come to Rishikesh, stay at this ashram and experience the power of peace and humanity. -
Rishikund Trek
The meaning of Rishikund in English is “ The pond of sage” and it is one of the best places to visit in Rishikesh. According to the legends, in the ancient time, holy Ganga was not flowing nearby. To please holy Ganga river, many rishis performed Yagya, and because of yagya mother, the Yamuna appeared at stayed forever. When you come to this place, you will find the image of Ragunath shrine, which is dedicated to Lord Rama and Goddess Sita, is wholly reflected in this pond. -
Neer Gaddu Waterfall
NeerGaddu water is situated nearby LaxmanJhula. The natural thick water stream is following from the mountains and surrounded by panoramic views. It has a huge natural swimming pool, and soft enjoyable trek’s to reach the main waterfall. Since this place is covered with the veteran greeneries and picturesque beauties, there is a great opportunity to make Rishikesh dairies more memorable. -
Tera Manzil Temple
Teramanzil temple is also known as Tambekeshawar temple. This is only pilgrimage spot in Rishikesh where we can worship all deities at a single place. This huge 13 multistoried symmetrical architecture temple attracts many visitors from all over the country and offers to see sighting views from the top of the temple. This pleasant temple is also famous for its beautifully crafted idols of gods and goddesses and ancient architecture. -
Neelkanth Mahadev Temple
Neelkanth temple is the ancient pilgrimage spot, which is located on the top of the hill in the Puri Garhwal district. In Rishikesh, you will find many temples of Lord Shiva, but the temple holds the major prominence among the devotees. Lord Shiva who is also known as Neelkanth or Blue Throated One” is the presiding deity of this temple. At the short distance, you find the confluence of Pankaja River and Madhumati River. -
Bharat Mata Mandir
Bharat Mandir is one of the oldest temples in Rishikesh. According to the legends, Rishikesh came into the major attraction due to this temple only. On the BasantManchapni day, every year Jagadguru Shankaracharya re-established presiding deity in the temple. When you come to this place, on the opposite side you will find the old tree. It is found that this old three is actually the combination of three distinct trees those names are old banyan tree, Peepal tree and bell tree and their actual age are known.
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