You may know it as the “Yoga Capital of the World”, or the “Beatles House” or even by the name of the “gateway to the valley of gods.” There are multiple names by which the pious city of Rishikesh is revered to. But one thing remains intact and that’s the beauty and religious significance it holds in Hindu mythology.

People plan multiple trips to Rishikesh throughout their lives and each time they visit here, it is always blissful. Satiating the thirst of adventure junkies and nature lovers; Rishikesh is a place that feels like home to the pilgrims the most. So, whatever your reason to visit Rishikesh may be;

let’s quickly look at the best places to visit in Rishikesh

1. Laxman Jhula

Laxman Jhula is a suspended bridge of iron that is approximately 45 ft long. It is a masterpiece of the past that shows how impeccable the architects were even when they didn’t have advanced technology.

Apart from being an architectural marvel, Laxman Jhula offers a splendid view of the surrounding. This suspended bridge is one of the most visited and interesting places in Rishikesh. And why not, there are so many stories related to this bridge as well as Ram Jhula. You will see a lot of people visiting here every day to click pictures and enjoy the view of the surrounding landscapes.

2. Parmarth Niketan Ashram

Ashrams in Rishikesh are a dominant sight and you can find a lot of places where people love to sit and explore. One of the best ashrams in Rishikesh is the Parmarth Niketan Ashram which feels like spiritual heaven and a blissful place.

The ashram is located on the banks of river Ganga and at the foothills of the Himalayas. People come here for practicing Yoga and Ayurveda; meditate and enjoy the Satsang that keeps going till the day falls.

3. Triveni Ghat

Triveni Ghat is an important attraction of Rishikesh as it is the bathing place in the holy city. It is also the place where Ganga Aarti can be enjoyed every evening. The spiritual aura and the Ganga Aarti that happens every day here is spread to the entire world.

Every evening aarti at Triveni Ghat is live telecasted to different countries of the world. So, while you take a trip to Rishikesh, do not forget to visit Triveni Ghat.

4. The Beatles Ashram, Rishikesh

The Maharishi Mahesh Yogi’s Ashram which was once visited by the popular Beatle Band is now globally recognized as The Beatles Ashram, Rishikesh. It is one of those places where people can calmly meditate and enjoy the tranquility.

It is an astonishingly quiet place where people love spending some time with their travel partners. So, while traversing different places in Rishikesh, do not forget to visit here. You may find your inner peace; who knows!

5. Ram Jhula

Another wonderful suspended bridge in Rishikesh that has a magnificent view of the surrounding is Ram Jhula. Dedicated to Lord Rama, this bridge was also built in ancient times. Both the Jhulas are in proximity to each other and offer breathtaking views of the landscape.

You can amuse yourself by clicking pictures and standing at one of the sides of the bridge. While you visit both the jhulas, try to figure out the differences that are there between them.

6. Neelkanth Mahadev Temple

One of the most revered sights on Rishikesh is the Neelkanth Mahadev Temple which is located approximately 7 km from Swarg Ashram. Neelkanth Mahadev Temple is one of the most important and popular temples that is dedicated to Lord Shiva.

If you are not in your vehicle, you will have to take a cab from the start point of the Ashram and then reach here. If you fail to understand, you can simply ask the locals. They are very helpful.

If you have a crunch in time, you can skip a few of the places on this list, but don’t make the mistake of missing out on Neelkanth Mahadev Temple. Be it the temple or the view from the temple; both are simply breathtaking. And if it starts to rain while you are up there- things become way better and more interesting.

7. Sivananda Ashram

Rishikesh traveling can be a bit exhaustive and you might need a place for a breather. If that’s the scenario, make sure to visit the Sivananda Ashram. It is one of the best places in Rishikesh and serene too.

Apart from the meditation court, there are various yoga sessions that are conducted by people at the ashram. The officials here also cook meals for the visitors and offer them to those hungry every day.

8. Jumpin Heights

Rishikesh is one of the best places for adventure lovers; didn’t we say that right in the beginning? Jumpin Heights is a place where people can enjoy their time trying to show how brave they really are.

Try the kickass bungee jumping activity to pump up the adrenaline rushing in your veins. It is also one of the amazing things to do in Rishikesh.

You must be thinking why are they so popular? That’s because not only do they provide the sport of Bungee Jumping for the highest point in India but also a range of other sports to the adventure junkies. They are one of the largest adventure activity offerers in India.

Conclusion

Make a note of this Rishikesh is one place in India that has a long and extensive list of places to visit. One can never get tired of visiting the place over and over and also while here. Amusements, pilgrims and so many other things describe this beautiful city. So, try to visit as many places as you can while you are in Rishikesh.

We have suggested the top places to be visited in Rishikesh but you can add to the list according to your interest. We believe they are capable enough to provide the best of everything to you. Make sure that you at least visit all these places in the yoga capital of India.

See Also: Places to visit in Mussoorie | Places to visit in Dehradun

Places to visit in Nainital | Places to visit in Uttarakhand

Share.
Aapika Sharma

An avid writer and traveller who has recently found her love in the less walked roads. Not only does Aapika Sharma love travelling, but she also loves to express herself with her blogs. She is also a vivid dreamer who loves making new friends wherever she goes. So, keep following her blogs to know where she travels, what she explores, and how you can visit the places she explores. Now, it is her pen and the laptop that do all the talkings.

Leave A Reply