• 03 NIGHTS/04 DAYS
  • HARIDWAR, RISHIKESH

Haridwar: Haridwar, a venerated city, is nestled in the Himalayan foothills within the Indian state of Uttarakhand. Revered as the 'Gateway to the Gods,' it constitutes one of Hinduism's seven sacred sites (Sapta Puri). Haridwar denotes the point where the Ganges River descends from the Himalayan range onto the plains. Endowed with a rich cultural legacy, the city is renowned for the Kumbh Mela, a significant Hindu observance occurring every twelve years that attracts millions of devotees and tourists. Haridwar also encompasses numerous ancient temples and ghats, notably Har Ki Pauri, where the Ganga Aarti, an evening ceremony, is conducted and presents a captivating spectacle with illuminated lamps drifting on the river.

Rishikesh: Rishikesh, a town of modest proportions, is situated within the northern Indian state of Uttarakhand, and is renowned for its spiritual importance, yogic practices, and opportunities for adventure sports. Abutting the Himalayan foothills, it is bordered by the sacred Ganges River and verdant forests. Affectionately regarded as the 'Yoga Capital of the World', Rishikesh serves as a nexus for spirituality and contemplation, hosting multiple yoga ashrams and meditation centers that attract individuals globally in pursuit of inner harmony.

Best Time to visit:

Haridwar: The optimal time to visit Haridwar is typically between October and February. During these months, the temperatures are delightfully cool, creating an ideal environment for exploring attractions and witnessing the renowned Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri. Haridwar's winters are mild, with nighttime temperatures averaging 6°C, while daytime temperatures remain comfortably warm. This season is perfect for tourists who wish to explore the temples and ghats without the discomfort of intense heat or heavy rains.

Rishikesh: The optimal period for visiting Rishikesh, Uttarakhand, India, is between February and mid-May, characterized by agreeable weather with warm days and cool nights. During this interval, one may partake in activities such as white-water rafting, which is most favorable from late September to mid-November, and subsequently from early February to June, contingent on appropriate Ganges water levels.

How to Reach:

By Air:

Haridwar: The closest airport to Haridwar is Jolly Grant Airport (DED) in Dehradun, situated approximately 35 kilometers away.

Rishikesh: The closest airport is Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun, situated approximately 20 km away.

By Road: 

Haridwar: Haridwar enjoys excellent road connectivity to numerous cities via National Highway 34 (NH-34), ensuring convenient travel. Buses, taxis, and private vehicles are readily available for accessing the city.

Rishikesh: Furthermore, Rishikesh benefits from robust road connections, with National Highway 58 traversing the city and facilitating access to other urban centers.

By Train: 

Haridwar: Haridwar is served by its own railway station, Haridwar Junction (station code: HW), which provides robust connectivity to major Indian cities via numerous express train services.

Rishikesh: Rishikesh is accessible via its own railway station, Rishikesh Railway Station, providing connectivity to several major cities.

 

Tour Plan

DAY 01- Arrive Delhi/ Haridwar (235 kms- 5.5 hrs)

Arrive Delhi Airport / Railway Station and drive to Haridwar. Upon arrival check-in to the hotel. Evening enjoy Aarti at Har Ki Pauri: The main attraction of Har Ki Pauri is the Ganga Aarti, a daily, captivating evocation performed during twilight. As the sun descends and darkness pervades, the ghat becomes animated with the rhythmic intonations of Vedic hymns, the resonant sounds of conch shells, and the captivating vista of myriad oil lamps released upon the river. Worshippers and onlookers assemble on the steps or in vessels to behold this magnificent rite, offering supplications and beseeching divine blessing. Return back to the Hotel and Overnight stay at the hotel.

DAY 02- Haridwar

After breakfast, drive to visit Haridwar local sightseeing: Mansa Devi Temple: The Mansa Devi Temple, consecrated to Goddess Mansa Devi, is a venerated Hindu pilgrimage destination affording a panoramic vista of Haridwar and the adjacent sacred River Ganga.

 

Chandi Devi Temple: The Chandi Devi Temple, a venerable religious site, is dedicated to Goddess Chandi and frequented by numerous devotees during their pilgrimages.

 

Bharat Mata Mandir: This temple is consecrated to India and features a large-scale marble map of the nation. It is dedicated to those who fought for India's liberation from British governance.

 

Maya Devi Temple: This revered Siddh Peeth in Haridwar is dedicated to Goddess Maya. As a prominent Hindu pilgrimage site, Haridwar welcomes numerous devotees, and this temple provides a serene destination for a day's visit. Return back to Hotel and Overnight stay.

DAY 03- Haridwar/ Rishikesh (30 kms- 45 mins)

After breakfast, check-out from the hotel and drive to Rishikesh. Upon arrival check-in to the hotel. Hindu devotees believe that ablutions in the Ganga at this location absolve one of all sins. Later enjoy local sightseeing of Rishikesh such as: Lakshman Jhula: Lakshman Jhula, a renowned landmark in Rishikesh, Uttarakhand, India, is a site of religious significance. Connected to the Himalayan pilgrimage of Lord Rama, this suspended iron bridge spans the Ganges River.

 

Ram Jhula: Ram Jhula, a prominent landmark of Rishikesh, is a well-known locality within the city of Rishikesh in Uttarakhand, India. It provides a panoramic vista encompassing the Ganges River and verdant mountains to the north, evocative of the river's source, as well as the city of Rishikesh to the south, offering captivating sunset views.

 

Sivananda Ashram: Sivananda Ashram, a spiritually significant institution, remains vibrant through its adherents dedicated to spiritual pursuits and possessing a profound understanding of life's essence. Also recognized as the Divine Life Society, the Ashram extends its influence globally via numerous branches, disseminating the guiding principle of 'Do Good Be Good'. Sivananda Ashram is situated in Muni Ki Reti, a locality within Rishikesh, proximate to Ram Jhula Bridge in the Tehari Garhwal District.

 

Don’t miss the Triveni Ghat Aarti, which marks the convergence of the three holy rivers: The Ganga, Yamuna, and the mythical Saraswati. Return back to Hotel and Overnight stay.

DAY 04- Rishikesh/ Delhi Departure (250 kms- 5.5 hrs.)

After breakfast, check-out from the hotel and drive to Delhi Airport/ Railway Station to depart the journey.

 

Tour Ends (All distances and durations are approximate).

  • Package Inclusions
    • Accommodation is offered on a dual occupancy basis.

    • Daily continental breakfast,

    • Check-in: 14:00 hours. Check-out: 12:00 hours.

    • Private transfers during the tour by air-conditioned vehicle (The air conditioning system shall be inoperative when the vehicle is parked).

    • state taxation, toll fees, parking charges, driver's remuneration.

    • Note: Accommodations are contingent upon availability, and rates may vary during festive periods or peak seasons (such as New Year's, Holi, Diwali, Christmas, and extended weekends, among others).

  • Package Exclusions
    • Early check-in and late checkout are contingent upon availability

    • Travel Insurance

    • Expenses Incurred by Any Individual

    • Any items not explicitly included in the inclusions are chargeable.

    • Jungle Safari

    • GST

    • Additional meals, personal expenses, and any locations not specified in the itinerary will incur extra costs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Haridwar, a sacred city in Uttarakhand, India, is a prominent Hindu pilgrimage site. It is celebrated for its revered Ghats along the Ganges River, including Har Ki Pauri, the venue for the renowned Ganga Aarti, and its numerous temples, such as Mansa Devi and Chandi Devi.

Attendees may partake in the Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri, immerse themselves in the sacred waters of the Ganges River, engage in yoga and meditation practices, or attend the Kumbh Mela for a distinctive spiritual convocation.

Haridwar extends a welcome to tourists; however, they are expected to observe local customs and traditions, especially along the Ghats where religious observances are performed by pilgrims. The consumption of alcohol and non-vegetarian food is prohibited in the environs of the sacred Ghats.

Rishikesh is famed as a pilgrimage destination steeped in Hindu tradition, and is celebrated for its spiritual retreats and yoga centers, as well as adventure activities such as white-water rafting, camping, and hiking. Its renown is further amplified by The Beatles' sojourn to Maharishi Mahesh Yogi’s ashram in the 1960s, a site now historically recognized as The Beatles Ashram.

Rishikesh is a hub for adventure, offering white-water rafting on the Ganges, cliff jumping, bungee jumping at Jumpin Heights, ziplining, giant swings, kayaking, and Himalayan foothill treks.

Rishikesh, being a sacred town, mandates strict adherence to vegetarianism, with the proscription of alcohol and non-vegetarian comestibles. Visitors are advised to dress with decorum, particularly when frequenting temples or ashrams. Respect for religious observances is paramount, and prior authorization should invariably be secured before photographing individuals or religious rites.

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