Rishikesh is a popular destination in the Himalayan Valley, visited by both pilgrims and adventure seekers. The entire Himalayan valley is green and blue in color, with green mountains, blue and white water kissing the clear blue sky on the horizon. The sound, the spectacle of milky water splashing over stones and rocky beaches…”shape. The beautiful Himalayan valleys attract tourists who enjoy adventure sports such as rafting, kayaking, trekking and bungee jumping.
Rishikesh is internationally recognized as a center of yoga and meditation thanks to the spiritually serene atmosphere here and the recent emergence of numerous yoga teachers and yoga ashrams in the valley. People from all over the world come to this place in search of salvation, inner peace or adventure.
Places To Visit and Things to do at Rishikesh
Lakshman Jhula:
Lakshman Jhula A steel suspension connecting Teheri in Rishikesh with the outskirts of the Pauli region. 04 km from Rishikesh Railway Station. Lakshman Jhula is a bridge about 450 feet long over the Ganges River.
Lakshman, Lord Ram’s brother, is said to have crossed the Ganges with his rope of jute, and later a bridge was built in Lakshman’s honor. The bridge appears to float over the flowing river and leads to the Triyambakeshwar Temple, which is home to numerous idols of various deities depicting legends from the Vedic period.
Bharat Temple:
It is the oldest, holiest and most famous temple in the city center. The existence of the city is believed to have started from this temple. It is also acknowledged if the traveler receives 108 Parikarma (Round) from Lord Sri Hrishikesh Naranyan in this sanctuary upon arrival of Aksha Tritiya and seeks gifts at his feet (to be revealed), all desires belonging to him. is recognized, which is proportional to the pilgrimage to Badrinath.