Yoga Capital & Gateway to Gods
Twin cities on the banks of the Ganges. Haridwar is a bustling pilgrimage site, while Rishikesh is the tranquil world capital of Yoga and adventure sports.
The most famous ghat in Haridwar where the spectacular evening Aarti is performed.
An iconic suspension bridge across the Ganges in Rishikesh, surrounded by temples and cafes.
Mansa Devi Temple was built in the early 19th century by Maharaja Gopal Singh and is dedicated to Goddess Mansa, the fulfiller of wishes.
An abandoned ashram covered in graffiti art, visited by The Beatles in 1968.
Ancient cities mentioned in scriptures. Rishikesh gained global fame when The Beatles visited in the 60s to learn transcendental meditation.
Adrenaline pumping white water rafting in the Ganges (Rishikesh).
A spiritual evening ceremony with lamps and chants at Parmarth Niketan or Har Ki Pauri.
India's highest bungee jump is located in Rishikesh.
Join a drop-in class at any of the numerous ashrams.
September to June. Avoid monsoons (July-Aug) if interested in river rafting.
8°C – 20°C
Cool and peaceful. Great for yoga and walking.
25°C – 35°C
Warm days, perfect for rafting and camping.
20°C – 30°C
Humid, river levels rise, rafting remains closed.
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