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Morning pick – up from hotel / airport / rly stn proceed to Rishikesh via Haridwar.. Visit Mata Mansa Devi, Bharat Mata Mandir, and Shantikunj ashram in Haridwar reach by noon time check-inn in to hotel in Rishikesh.. Fresh up at hotel and in evening visit Har Ki Pauri..
Mansa Devi Temple - Mansa Devi Temple is one of the most revered temple of Goddess Mansa Devi located at Bilwa Parvat near Haridwar. This temple is a holy place to worship Goddess Mansa, who is believed to be a form of Shakti, emerged from the mind of great Sage Kashyap. Mansa Devi temple is a famous Siddhpeeth and offers panoramic views of Haridwar city. Shantikunj Ashram
Shantikunj Ashram - There are certain places in Haridwar, which inspires in admiration and brings tourist one step closer towards the ancient Indian tradition; Shantikunj Ashram is one such place that perfectly fits in this category. On a spiritual tour to Haridwar, don't forget to visit Shantikunj Ashram, a unique academy for religious and social awakening.
Har Ki Pauri is the sacred place where the Ghats are located, and the holy Ganga Aarti takes place right there. The spot is believed to be the exit point for the Ganges from the mountain ranges into the plains where it nourishes all. Thousands of pilgrims from all over the world flock to the site to take a dip in the holy waters. Many believe that doing so will wash away their sins and free them from the cycle of birth and rebirth, helping them obtains the Hindu ideal of Moksha.
After all the enjoyment of wonderful day return to hotel for relax and rejuvenate you're self in holy city Rishikesh..
After breakfast at hotel restaurant in Haridwar proceed to Rishikesh.. Reach and check inn in to Rishikesh hotel and after that visit
Laxman Jhula - Lakshman Jhula is an iron suspension bridge over the holy river Ganga at Rishikesh. A famous landmark place in Rishikesh, Lakshman Jhula is 450 feet length ... Lakshman Jhula also offers a panoramic view of river Ganga and Rishikesh city having number of temples.
Ram Jhula - Ram Jhula is one of the most popular attractions of Rishikesh. This bridge is remarkably similar to the Laxman Jhula, with some differences. The design and construction in steel are, and both are equally spectacular. Ram Jhula is placed a few miles downstream from Laxman Jhula and links Swarg Ashram on the western bank of River Ganga to the Sivananda Ashram on the eastern one.
Jumpin Heights One can also visit Jumping Heights where you can bungee jump and feel the thrill of a scary experience. It is an activity that only the extremely strong hearted can do and is a fantastic experience, especially if you're visiting with friends.
The staff conducting the activity is especially careful regarding safety provisions so you can rest assured that it will not be a harmful activity. So, if you are an adrenaline enthusiast and are always seeking adventure, this is one part of the trip that you should not be missing
Evening free at own ... take a walk at in market area do some shopping.. Enjoy food..
Morning transfer to After all the sightseeing and worships head back to Delhi.. Drop to rly stn / airport / hotel with happy memories..
Haridwar has fascinated travel enthusiasts from all over the world with its variety of religious and ethnic groups, and its culture. It boasts of historical monuments, temples, places of religious interests, ashrams, Ghats, hotels, Kumbh Mela, Ganges river, etc.. Haridwar is identified for its excellent handicraft, fairs, folk dances, music and its kind and generous people where the River Ganges exits the Himalayan foothills. The largest of several sacred Ghats (bathing steps), Har Ki Pauri hosts a nightly Ganga Aarti (river - worshipping ceremony) in which tiny flickering lamps are floated off the steps. Worshipers fill the city during major festivals including the annual Kanwar Mela.
Rishikesh is a city in the Himalayan foothills beside the Ganges River. The river is considered holy, and the city is renowned as a center for studying yoga and meditation. Temples and ashrams (centers for spiritual studies) line the eastern bank around Swarg Ashram, a traffic-free, alcohol-free and vegetarian enclave upstream from Rishikesh town.