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Ram Jhula

Ram Jhula is a 450-feet-long suspension bridge that links Swargashram and Shivananda ashram standing at opposite ends on the banks of the Ganges. This architectural wonder is only 1 km away from the hotel.

Triveni Ghat

Triveni Ghat is the meeting point of The Ganga, Yamuna and the Saraswati, considered to be the three most pious rivers. The Ganga aarti performed here is a rare spectacle and people take a dip in the shallow waters.

Beatles Ashram

It is an abode of spirituality and a pilgrimage site for the fans of the Beatles, the renowned rock band of the 1960s. The famous four of the band visited Maharishi Mahesh Yogi`s ashram in 1968 to meditate and find inner peace .

Neer Garh Waterfall

This breathtaking waterfall, enveloped by lush Himalayan forests, is a must-visit attraction in Rishikesh. It is especially popular among nature lovers, photographers and adventurers and is the perfect place for de-stressing.

Kunjapuri Devi Temple

One of the 52 places of worship devoted to goddess Shakti in Uttarakhand state, this widely venerated Shaktipeeth stands on a hill at around 1676 meters height above sea level. An ancient and sacred temple, it offers mesmerizing views of the Ganges./p>

Neelkanth Mahadev Temple

Situated 25 km from the hotel ,it is a famous temple of Lord Shiva and a renowned pilgrimage site. It stands on a hill at a height of 1,330 metres and above Swargashram close to the mountain ranges Nar and Narayan in Pauri Garhwal.

River Rafting

River Rafting in the Ganga is an extremely popular and exciting sport in Rishikesh, India. Rafting enthusiasts flock to the spiritual town every year to encounter the turbulent rapids of the holy river under the open sky and the adrenaline rush they experience becomes an unforgettable.

Trekking

Travellers trekking in the beaten, mystic trails of Rishikesh pass through picturesque waterfalls, lush green landscapes, fragrant meadows and awe-inspiring mountains before reaching their amazing destinations.

Laxman Jhulla

Lakshman Jhula is a historic suspension bridge in Rishikesh, India, named after Lord Rama's brother, Lakshmana, who is believed to have crossed the Ganges River here on jute ropes. The original jute bridge was destroyed in a 1924 flood and replaced by an iron bridge in 1929-1930.

Janki Setu

Janki Setu is a suspension bridge in Rishikesh named after Goddess Sita (Janki) that serves pedestrians and two-wheelers. It is the third suspension bridge on the Ganges in Rishikesh, after Lakshman Jhula and Ram Jhula. Inaugurated in 2020, the 274-meter-long bridge connects the Parmarth Niketan area.

Bajrang Setu

Bajrang Setu, Walk under scared river ganga on india first glass suspension bridge near Lakshman Jhula in Rishikesh, is generating excitement among travelers. Built to replace the historic lakshaman Jhulla. every step on the glass walkway feels surreal - a bend of thrill, peace and divine connection. from sunlight reflection to twilight aartis. It is a perfect spot for travellers.