During this full-day private trip departing from Delhi, you can explore the religious heritage of the holy cities of Haridwar and Rishikesh. Take advantage of individualized attention from a private guide and plenty of opportunities for questioning. Har Ki Pauri, Lakshman Jhula, Ram Jhula, and Ma Anandamayee Ashram are among the highlights. Ideal for tourists who practice Hinduism and for everyone curious about Indian spirituality and culture.
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Har Ki Pauri, one of the most sacred ghats in the nation, is said to be the first location when the Ganga meets the lowlands, leaving the immaculate Himalayan mountains behind. As suggested by the name, the ghat is also referred to as the Brahma Kund, where you may view the stone bearing an impression of Lord Vishnu's foot.
It is an amazing achievement by the Founder, His Holiness Sri Swami Sivananda, who began constructing the magnificent palace of "Divine Life" in 1936 and did it piece by piece on the solid pillars of chastity, honesty, nobility, and generosity. The aspirations of the society are high, extremely realistic, and accessible to all people, regardless of status, caste, race, nation, or religion. Regardless of social class, the institution serves the cultural requirements of all ranks of people. Each can choose the best one based on height, education, and spirituality.
A sizable structure called Geeta Bhawan is situated near Swargashram, Rishikesh, on the banks of the holy Ganaga River. The expansive Geeta Bhawan complex provides over 1000 rooms for devotees' comfortable and cost-free stay, as well as multiple discourse halls.
Lakshman Jhula, a well-known monument in Rishikesh, Uttarakhand, is the iconic hanging bridge that spans the holy Ganga. This 450-foot Jhula, built 70 feet above the river, is located roughly 3 miles from Rishikesh's main town.
With more than 1000 rooms, Parmarth Niketan is the biggest ashram in Rishikesh. Thousands of pilgrims from all over the world come here for its rich, gorgeous gardens and pure, holy atmosphere. Yoga is one of the everyday activities at Parmarth Niketan.
See the iron suspension bridge, or Ram Jhula, over the Ganga River at Rishikesh. Muni Ki Reti is connected to Swargashram by Ram Jhula. Although it is a pedestrian bridge, motorcycles are also driven across it.
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