Top 5 Places In Rishikesh

Top 5 Places In Rishikesh

About Rishikesh

Rishikesh is known as the “world’s yoga capital. “Visitors from all over the world come here to learn yoga and meditation.

Rishikesh is home to several ashrams, some of which are internationally renowned as centres of philosophical studies, yoga, and ancient ayurvedic medicine. Rishikesh is a city in Uttarakhand about 25 kilometres from Haridwar that embodies faith and Hinduism like no other in india

Rishikesh, located on the banks of the holy Ganges and at the foothills of the mighty Himalayas,attract thousands of tourists all over the year.

The city is a popular pilgrimage site in the country. Rishikesh is also a popular tourist destination because of the Ganges stretch that allows for river rafting and kayaking. Other nearby locations provide opportunities for them to participate in other adventure sports such as mountaineering, cliff jumping, hiking, and so on.

Lakshman Jhula

The Lakshman Jhula is a well-known hanging bridge across the Ganga that connects two villages: Tapovan in the Tehri Garhwal district and Jonk in the Pauri Garhwal district. The entire bridge is made of iron, is 450 feet long, and is located 70 feet above the river .The Lakshman Jhula is popular among tourists because it is believed that Lord Lakshman, Lord Rama’s younger brother, crossed the Ganga at this location.The bridge was completed in 1929, and it now serves as an adjoining bridge across the river, alongside the old route to the sacred shrines of Badrinath and Kedarnath.

So If you plan to  visit Rishikesh, you must cross the Lakshman Jhula, as On either side of the bridge, there are markets where you can buy a variety of items such as wooden goods, Rudraksha, idols of Gods and Goddesses, holy books, gems, local jewellery, clothes, semi-precious stones, and other trinkets. These neighbourhood markets are also known for their delicious street food.

  • Tickets:No entry fee.
  • Opening Timings:Opened All Days of the Week
  • Duration:No specific duration

 Neelkanth Mahadev Temple

The Neelkantha Mahadev Temple, located at a height of 1675 metres on a hill above Swarg Ashram, is one of the most important Lord Shiva shrines. According to Hindu mythology, the temple stands on the exact location where Lord Shiva drank the Venom.’ that arose from the churning of the ocean by the Devas and Asuras in order to obtain the Amrita,

The temple architecture is very much influenced by the Dravidian style of temple architectureDuring the Shiva festivals, the temple sees a large number of devotees. It is extremely important place  in Hindu culture and beliefs.

Visitor Information

  • Opening Timings: Opened All Days of the Week;
  • Duration: No specific duration
  • Entry fee: No entry fee

 

 Ram Jhula Rishikesh

Ram Jhula is a beautiful  iron suspension bridge at Muni-Ki-Reti.This significant  landmark was built in 1986 by PWD and it is slightly longer in length than Lakshman Jhula.

The bridge crosses the river from west to east, connecting the Sivananda Nagar area of Muni Ki Reti in Tehri Garhwal district to Swargashram in Pauri Garhwal district.It was previously a hanging jute ropeway, but in 1980, PWD built a permanent iron suspension bridge. The Ram Jhula, which is frequently crowded with saints, sages, and devotees coming from all over the world, There are temples and ashram on both sides of the bridge.

Visitor Information

  • Opening Timings: Opened All Days of the Week;
  • Duration: No specific duration
  • Entry fee: No entry fee

 

Triveni Ghat

Triveni Ghat is located on the banks of the sacred Ganges. main daily event of the attraction is the evening Aarti of Goddess Ganga, also known as “Maha Aarti.” During aarti, you can see devotees praying. It is believed that those who take a dip in Triveni Ghat will be relief from all sins committed.

Devotees make numerous offerings at Triveni Ghat, including offering milk to the river early in the morning at sunrise and happily feeding the fish in the Ghat. After the sunset, an impressive view of lamps floated in the river as part of the aarti ceremony is pleasing to the eyes. Triveni Ghat is mentioned in the Hindu epics Ramayana and Mahabharata, as well as in Hindu mythology and Puranas.

There is also a market available in Triveni Ghat, selling puja items, , key rings, books and  a variety of other items. On the narrow streets There are also various kind of food stalls such as ice cream, Golgappa, and sweets.

  • Opening Timings: Opened All Days of the Week
  • Duration: No specific duration
  • Entry fee: No entry fee

Tera Manzil Temple

Tera Manzil Temple is a popular pilgrimage and tourist destination on the banks of the Ganga in Rishikesh.This temple, also known as the Trimbakeshwar Temple in Rishikesh,

it is a 13-story holy Hindu shrine in the city and one of the most popular places to visit in Rishikesh with family.Tera Manzil Temple is situated on the banks of the Ganga, near the Lakshman Jhula.It is known for its architecture and is one of the largest temple in Rishikeh

  • Opening Timings :  Opened All Days of the Week
  • Duration: No specific duration
  • Entry fee:No entry fee

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