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24
km from Haridwar, Rishikesh is an ebtry point
to the proud Himalayas of Garhwal and four major
Hindu pilgrimage centres of Garhwal, which hold
immense importance in the religious lives of devout
followers of the faith. These four places named
as Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri and Yamunotri,
together constitute 'Chaar Dhaam' yatra, which
is said to be must for all the Hindus at least
once in their lifetime. Rishikesh has also earned
its name as the yoga capital of the world, as
it houses a number of important centres of meditation
and physical training, thronged by the young and
the restless from all over the world seeking renewal.
Recently, Rishikesh has also carved its niche
as one of the favorite tourist spots for the adventure
lovers as it offers some of the most exciting
moments of adventure sports such as trekking in
the rugged mountains and challenging white water
rafting in one of the most tumultuous and foaming
rivers of Himalayas. |
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| Major
Tourist Attractions in Rishikesh |
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Swarga
Ashram : A large number of temples,
some of the best eating points that serve only
vegetarian food and shops where one can bargain
for curios and mementos and buy sweets and flowers
to offer in the temples is what marks the Swarga
Ashram stretching across a vast area. It attracts
tourists because of its mesmerizing statues studding
the area.
Lakshman Jhula : This suspended
iron bridge built in 1939 is said to be a replacement
of the jute rope bridge built by Lakshmana,
brother of Rama, to cross the river. Seeing
its immense popularity among the tourists, Ram
Jhula, another suspended Iron Bridge has been
constructed between Shivanand Ashram and Swarg
Ashram recently.
Neelkanth Mahadeo : Situated
at an altitude of 1675 m above the sea level,
on a hill above Swarg Ashram, Neelkanth Mahadev
is one of the most venerated temples of Rishikesh.
According to Hindu mythology, it is the place
where Lord Shiva drank the venom that came out
of the ocean when it was churned by the 'Devatas'
and 'Daityas' in search of 'amrit' (potion for
immortality) to save the world from its ill
effects. With the immense power of control over
his body, which came with several years of strict
rituals observed by Him, Lord Shiva was able
to stop it in his throat forever, which though
could not harm him but manifested itself in
changing the color of his throat to murky blue
color, thus giving Him the name of Nilkanth
(one with blue throat). 12 km from Rishikesh,
it is surrounded by tranquil forests.
Gita Bhavan : Situated just across
the Lakshman Jhula, this newly constructed building
has earned its name as a tourist attraction
because of its attractive paintings and statues
that depict scenes from Hindu mythology. It
also houses an ayurvedic dispensary and has
a branch of the much-famous Gita press of Gorakhpur.
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How
to get there
Air : The nearest airport is
17 km away and that too doesn't have daily flights.
Indian Airlines has five flights a week from Delhi
to the Jolly Grant Airport.
Rail : Rishikesh has a railway
station but it is mainly connected to Haridwar
by a regular shuttle service, which is rather
slow. Haridwar, in turn is well connected to all
the major cities of India.
Road : Well linked to Haridwar,
Chandigarh, Agra, Dehra Dun, Delhi and Nainital
and other places by a network of roads and bus
services, Rishikesh has two bus stands - UP Roadways
Bus Stand and Yatra Bus Stand. |
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