Embark on a day tour from Delhi to Haridwar and Rishikesh, the ‘Yoga Capital of the World’. Explore the spiritual and natural beauty of these holy cities in the foothills of the Himalayas.
Embark on a day tour from Delhi to Haridwar and Rishikesh, the ‘Yoga Capital of the World’. Explore the spiritual and natural beauty of these holy cities in the foothills of the Himalayas.
- Har ki Pauri - Considered one of the most sacred Ghats in India, Har Ki Pauri is believed to be the first spot where the Ganga descends onto the plains, leaving the untouched Himalayan ranges behind. This ghat, also known as the Brahma Kund, features a stone with Lord Vishnu’s footprint, as suggested by its name.
- Lakshman Jhula Bridge -…
- Har ki Pauri - Considered one of the most sacred Ghats in India, Har Ki Pauri is believed to be the first spot where the Ganga descends onto the plains, leaving the untouched Himalayan ranges behind. This ghat, also known as the Brahma Kund, features a stone with Lord Vishnu’s footprint, as suggested by its name.
- Lakshman Jhula Bridge - Discover Lakshman Jhula, the renowned suspension bridge over the holy Ganga river. Lakshman Jhula is a famous landmark in Rishikesh, Uttarakhand. This 450-foot-long bridge is elevated 70 feet above the river and is located approximately 3 kilometers from Rishikesh’s main town.
- Ram Jhula - Visit Ram Jhula, an iron suspension bridge over the Ganga river in Rishikesh. Ram Jhula links Muni Ki Reti with Swargashram. Although primarily a pedestrian bridge, it also accommodates motorbikes.
- Sivananda Ashram - This is a remarkable creation by the Founder, His Holiness Sri Swami Sivananda, who since 1936, has meticulously constructed the magnificent mansion of ‘Divine Life’ with purity, integrity, nobility, and generosity as its foundation. The Society’s ideals are lofty, practical, and accessible to everyone, regardless of status, caste, color, country, or creed. The Institution meets the cultural needs of people from all walks of life, allowing each individual to engage with what best suits their intellectual or spiritual growth.
- Parmarth Niketan Ashram - As the largest ashram in Rishikesh, with over 1000 rooms, Parmarth Niketan offers a clean, pure, and sacred environment along with lush, beautiful gardens to thousands of pilgrims from around the world. Daily activities at Parmarth Niketan include yoga sessions.
- Gita Bhawan - Geeta Bhawan is a vast complex situated on the banks of the holy Ganga river in Swargashram, Rishikesh. The expansive Geeta Bhawan features several discourse halls and over 1000 rooms, providing free, comfortable accommodation for devotees.
- Swarg Ashram - Swarg Ashram includes several cafes, shops, shopping complexes, libraries, parks, meditation centers, Ayurvedic dispensaries, restaurants, and hotels. The area is nestled among forested hills, with beautiful orchards and an atmosphere free from urban pollution. The region consists of many large ashrams, generally multi-story buildings, with numerous rooms serving as private quarters for priests, travelers, students, and tourists seeking affordable accommodation.
- Shree Shree Ma Anandamayee Ashram - Her enigmatic personality was beyond human comprehension, yet her compassionate love for all living beings made her seem closer than the most indulgent friend.
- Har ki Pauri - Thousands visit the Ganga ghats at Har ki Pauri in Haridwar to witness the aarti initiated decades ago by Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya. This tradition continues uninterrupted. The aarti is a sight to behold; observers stand on the opposite bank, watching priests light lamps and move them rhythmically in a clockwise direction. The lamps’ reflections dance on the Ganges, as if the river acknowledges the prayers by carrying away the flowers and ghee lamps offered on small donas. The powerful Ganga flows with a strong current, symbolizing its purpose of unconditionally loving all who come to its banks. The river never uses its own water, yet it flows to benefit others who seek spiritual fulfillment at its shores.

- Hotel/Airport/Railway Station pickup/drop-off
- English Speaking Guide in Rishikesh
- Bottled water
- English Speaking driver
- Transport by air-conditioned private car
- Hotel/Airport/Railway Station pickup/drop-off
- English Speaking Guide in Rishikesh
- Bottled water
- English Speaking driver
- Transport by air-conditioned private car
- Entrance fees
- Anything that is not mentioned in the tour inclusions.
- Entrance fees
- Anything that is not mentioned in the tour inclusions.
Rishikesh, also referred to as Hrishikesh, is a city managed by the Rishikesh Municipal Corporation since October 2017 and serves as a tehsil in the Dehradun district of Uttarakhand, India. Nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas in northern India, it is famously known as the “Gateway to the Garhwal Himalayas” and the “Yoga Capital of the World.” The…
Rishikesh, also referred to as Hrishikesh, is a city managed by the Rishikesh Municipal Corporation since October 2017 and serves as a tehsil in the Dehradun district of Uttarakhand, India. Nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas in northern India, it is famously known as the “Gateway to the Garhwal Himalayas” and the “Yoga Capital of the World.” The city is situated about 25 km (16 mi) north of Haridwar and 43 km (27 mi) southeast of Dehradun, the state capital. As per the 2011 Census of India, Rishikesh had a population of 102,138, ranking it as the seventh most populous city in Uttarakhand. Renowned as a pilgrimage town, it is considered one of the holiest places for Hindus. Hindu sages and saints have been visiting Rishikesh since ancient times to meditate in pursuit of higher knowledge.
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