1500 /-
- Tour Code : HRD
- 24 Hours
- Departure : Mon, Wed & Sat : 22.00 Hrs.
- Return : Tue, Thus & Sun 22.00 Hrs.
- Holiday Type : Family, Pilgrimage, Senior Citizen, Student
- States : UTTRAKHAND
- Places Covered : Ram Jhula, Mansa Devi Temple, Laxman Jhoola, Swarga Ashram, Rishikesh, Shivanand Temple, Rameshwar Temple, Lakshman Jhula, Geeta Bhawan
- Note :
Morning Fresh up at Rishikesh provide only Dormitory. All distance & timings featured are approximate. All tours are Subject to Terms & Conditions.
HARIDWAR- RISHIKESH- LAKSHMAN JHULA (Tour No 3)
Fare Excludes
Entry fee during sightseeing. Taxi Charges at Rishikesh, Ropeway Charges at Mansa Devi & Food.
Note
Morning Fresh up at Rishikesh provide only Dormitory. All distance & timings featured are approximate. All tours are Subject to Terms & Conditions.
Board the vehicle from Karol Bagh Delhi and proceed to Rishikesh. Night journey.
Morning arrival at Rishikesh and after fresh up visit Lakshman Jhula, Ram Jhula, Shivanand temple, Rameshwar temple, Training center, Swarga ashram, Geeta Bhawan. .
Dep. 09:00 Hrs.: Rishikesh to Haridwar (Have a sacred bath at Ganges -Har-ki-Pauri, Mansa devi temple etc.)
Haridwar to Delhi.
Arrive Delhi at 22:00 Hrs
Ram Jhoola
Ram Jhula in rishikesh is one of the iconic man-made structures in India. this exquisite landmark is an iron suspension bridge built in 1986 to help people cross the sacred river, Ganga. Ram Jhula is one of the two popular suspension bridges in rishikesh and another one is lakshman jhula.
Mansa devi temple
The temple is known for being the holy abode of mansa Devi, a form of shakti and is said to have emerged from the mind of the lord shiva. mansa is regarded as the sister of the naga (serpent) vasuki. she is also believed to be the daughter of lord shiva in his human incarnate.
Laxman Jhoola
Legend has it that lord lakshman crossed the river using just two ropes. To honor this brave act of lord lakshman, 284 feet long hanging rope bridge was built and came to be known as the 'Lakshman Jhula'. Until 1889, this particular bridge was used to cross the river.
Swarg Ashram
Swarg ashram the term consists of the primary word "Swarga" which means "Heaven". The ashram was built in the memory of swami vishwananda, the saint Better known as kali kamli wala (the saint with a black blanket). It is very popular place among foreign tourists mainly because of the ethnic touch. It is located at gangapur, ram jhula. there are lots of ashrams, and temples inside the swarga ashram.