HARIDWAR MUSSOORIE RISHIKESH
DURATION -
4 Nights - 5 Days
HARIDWAR
Har ki Pauri: King Vikramaditya constructed this sacred
Ghat in memory of his brother Bhatrihari who it is believed had
come to Haridwar to meditate on the banks of the Ganga. This
ghat later came to be known as Har-Ki-Pauri ( The ghat is
regarded the most sacred and auspicious point to bathe in the
Ganga during the 12 year Kumbh and the 6 year Ardh Kumbh.
Sapt Rishi Ashram and Sapt Sarovar: According to legend
the Saptarshis (seven sages) were deep in meditation here. The
Ganga, not wanting to disturb them split herself into seven
streams (Sapt Sarovar) around them.
Mansa Devi Temple: The temple of Goddess Mansa Devi is
situated at the top of Bilwa Parvat. The rope-way with its
brightly colored cable cars take devotees to the old hilltop of
Mansa Devi.
Chandi Devi Temple: The Chandi Devi temple at the top of
Neel Parvat on river Gang's banks was built in1929 A.D. by the
King of Kashmir-Suchat Singh. A three kilometers trek from
Chandighat, it is believed that the main statue was established
by the Adi Shankaracharya in 8th century AD. It is at a distance
of six kilometers on Neel Parvat on the other bank of River
Ganga.
Other Places of Interest: Kanva Rishio Ashram; Bilkeshwar
Mahadev; Pawan Dham; Bhooma Niketan; Vaishnav Devi Temple;
Bharat Mata Mandir; Doodhadhari Temple; Shahi Gurudwara; Jairam
Ashram.
Mussoorie:
Lal Tibba : This is regarded as the highest point in
Mussoorie situated in area called Landour. Which is know to be
the oldest inhabited place of Mussoorie
Gun Hill : Gun hill is the second highest point in
Mussoorie it is also known as picnic spot for the locals. From
this points, Mussoorie appears to be changing colors in every
minute. It looks amazing from here.
Municipal Garden : This is also known as Botanical
Gardens of Mussoorie were established by geologist Dr. H.Fackner
in the last century..
Kempty Fall : Kempty fall is just 12 kms down from
Mussoorie on Mussoorie - Dehradun midway ,the beautiful falls
were declared as a tourist destination by John Mekinan after
after 1835.The name Kempty is derived from 'Camp - tea', as the
Britishers would organise their tea parties here. Past Kempty
Fall, 12 - km downhill.
Rishikesh
Lakshman Jhula:Lakshman Jhula is a hanging bridge, built
on the river Ganges, which forms one of the major tourist
attractions of Rishikesh. As per legends, the bridge was
initially a rickety, jute one that was used by Lakshman, Lord
Ram's brother, to cross the river. The bridge, in its present
iron form, was built in the year 1939. Standing on the Lakshman
Jhula, you can have some of the most mesmerizing views of the
Ganges.
Ram Jhula: Ram Jhula is another bridge in Rishikesh, made
of iron, which looks quite similar in appearance to the Lakshman
Jhula. It is also known by the name of Shivanand Jhul
a and has
been constructed to pave way between Shivanand Ashram and Swarga
Ashram.
Gita Bhavan: Gita Bhavan is the name given to a building
situated just by the side of the Lakshman Jhula. Constructed a
few years back only, the bhavan is famous for housing
magnificent statues and paintings, of the various characters in
Hindu mythology.
Rishikund: Rishikund is a tank in Rishikesh, considered
to be scared by the pilgrims. As per the legends, Goddess Yamuna
filled this tank with water, after being pleased with Kubz, a
saint.
Bharat Mandir: Bharat Mandir, contrary to what the name
suggests, is not dedicated to Lord Ram's brother Bharat. Rather,
it enshrines an idol of Lord Vishnu, which is said to be carved
out of a single 'Salagram'. The temple was constructed by
Adiguru Shankracharya, in 12th century. Located on the bank of
the holy Ganges, the shrine is counted amongst the oldest
temples in Rishikesh
Swarga Ashram: Swarga Ashram is a huge complex in
Rishikesh, popular for housing several temples within its
precincts. Throughout the complex, you can see magnificent
statues of various Gods and Goddess. The ashram also comprises
of a number of eating joints, apart from souvenir and other
shops.
Triveni Ghat: Triveni Ghat, as the name suggests, is a
bathing ghat in Rishikesh. It serves as the venue of a Maha Arti
every day. Early in the morning as well as late in the evening,
you will find pilgrims taking a dip in the holy waters of the
ghat.
The above Package cost Include
1. Accommodation on family basis rooms with attached
bathrooms.
2. Including all meals in Group Package
3. Including MAPAI (Breakfast & Dinner ) plan with Standard,
Deluxe & Luxury packages
4. Transport : By tourist Cabs (Indigo, Innova, Xylo, Tempo
Traveller, Luxury Bus,27 Seater Pushback Coach, Swift
Dezire, Ambassador, Indica, Bolero, Qualis, Tavera, Innova
etc)
Package cost does not Include
Any expenses of personal telephone, Laundry, Entrance fee,
Ropeway, Porter and pony.
Note : These rates are valid for a minimum group of 4 pax.
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