Monday, 27 March 2017

Camping In Rishkesh, Rafting In Rishikesh

Camping In Rishikesh, Rafting In Rishikesh

Rafting In Rishikesh


Rishikesh, a most tranquil place in northern Uttarakhand, surrounded by hills and bisected by the wide and sluggish Ganges, is often claimed as the `Yoga Capital of the World. Back in the 1960s Rishikesh gained instant fame as the site where The Beatles came to stay with their guru, the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. It is an excellent place to meditate and study yoga. Rishikesh is also a good starting Laxman Jhula point for treks to Himalayan pilgrimage centres such as Badrinath, Kedarnath , Gangotri, Yamnotri.It is rightly called the gateway to the Himalayan Shrines of Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri and Yamunotri. 7 Story Temple Situated 24 km upstream from Haridwar, at the confluence of the Chandrabhaga and Ganga, Rishikesh has long been a spiritual centre. It is said that the sage Raibhya Rishi did severe penance here and as a reward, God appeared to him in the form of Hrishikesh, hence the name. Rishikesh has numerous ashrams, some of which are internationally recognized as centers of philosophical studies, yoga and meditation. An international yoga week is organized here every year by Uttarakhand Tourism between 2nd and 7th of February. For the adventurous, there are opportunities for white water rafting on the Ganga. The climate here is continental type but its location in the foot hills gives it a pleasant weather throughout the year.  



Best Season / Best time to visit

Rishikesh has continental type of climate. The weather is quite pleasing all through the years and can be visited any time of the year. But the best season to visit is from mid-September to May.

Winters (October to February) are pleasant with a temperature range of 19°C to 27°C and is good for enjoying sightseeing and rafting.

Summers (March to June) have an average temperature of 35°C and the weather is cool and comfortable. Months like May and June are the hottest and are best avoided.

Monsoons offer average rainfalls during July to September. Rishikesh is a beautiful city which has hot summers and cold winters. Rafting season is from mid-September to April.
              

Things To Do In Rishikesh

Treveni Ghat
To be found in the heart of town, is the most famous bathing ghat, where most pilgrims take a holy dip earlier than they visit the various temples. This is done generally in the early mornings, with the pilgrims offering prayers and milk at the Ghat and feeding the fish in the water. An amazing sight here is the evening arati, a ceremony accompanied by lights, drums and chanting, with the entire ghat lit with lamps glowing from a distance.





Near the Ghat, is the temple known as Bharat Mandir said to be the oldest temple here built by the Adi Shankaracharya. This 9th century temple has the deity of Lord Vishnu carved out of a single black stone popular as Saligram, and is placed in the inner chambers of the temple. The original temple was said to have been destroyed in 1398 AD. If you are lucky, catch the spring festival also called Basant Panchami celebrated here.






Close to the Triveni Ghat is the very old place of Rishikund where the Saint Kubz is said to have been blessed by the Goddess Yamuna, who filled the pond with her water. The temple of Raghunath dedicated to Lord Rama and his wife Sita is sited here.
2 kilometers from Swarg Ashram, is the well-known Lakshman Jhula a suspension bridge 450 feet long and built in 1939. Named after Lord Ram's younger brother Lakshman, it has temples dotting its either side, including the famed Lakshman Temple at Tapovan. One more noteworthy ashram is the 13 storeyed Kailashananda Ashram, with each storey being dedicated to a different deity.

Ramjhula is situated 3Km north of Rishikesh. It's a very popular place amongst people coming for
religious purposes because it has very known Ashrams. Most known is Geeta Bhavan & Swarg Ashram and these temples are very important in Hindu society and you will see much more commotion here then in Lakshmanjhula.

To be found at a distance of 12 km from Rishikesh, this temple stands at a height of 926m on top of a hill across the river Ganga. It derives its name from Lord Shiva. According to mythological belief; the cosmic churning of the oceans (Sagar Manthan) for the potion of immortality (amrit) by the Gods and the Demons; produced a venomous liquid, which was consumed by Lord Shiva at this place. As a result, his throat became blue in color, which in Hindi literally means 'Neelkanth' (blue throat). The place is a favorite among the religious tourists.

There is a cluster of ashrams on the eastern bank of the Ganges, and the place is popularly known as 'Swarga Ashram'. Most of these ashrams provide courses on yoga and spiritual studies, and are well-known among the tourists. Some ancient temples with beautifully carved statues are also located in the place. There are a few vegetarian food joints that serve various Ayurvedic food and refreshments. A few shops are also found, that sell various trinkets and souvenirs in the form of religious tapes, books, beads, beaded garlands, shells and clothes

Near the Lakshaman Jhula, is the newly constructed building of Gita Bhavan. It runs a free Ayurvedic
dispensary and also has a branch of the Gita Press, Gorakhpur. There are more than a hundred rooms for visitors and this edifice houses various striking paintings and statues of ancient mythological characters. The stories of the ancient epics- the Ramayana and the Mahabharata are beautifully illustrated on its walls. The place is also popular among the tourists.




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City Facts Of Rishikesh


State: Uttarakhand
District: Dehradun
Famous for/as: Pilgrim, Rafting
Languages: Garhwali, Hindi
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Best Season: mid-Sept - Apr
Weather: Summer 21 to 42°C, Winter 5 to 26°C
Altitude:372 m
Pincode: 248040
STD code: 01364

Distances from Major Cities:

How To Reach Rishikesh


By Flight
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Rishikesh is well connected by motorable roads with major destinations of Uttarakhand and northern states of India. Luxury and normal Buses to Rishikesh are easily available from Delhi ISBT Kashmiri Gate and Meerut.
Buses and Taxis to Rishikesh are available from major destinations of Uttarakhand like Dehradun, Haridwar, Srinagar, Tehri, Uttarkashi etc. 
Rishikesh is situated on National Highway 58 which connects Badrinath.

By Train
Rishikesh is well connected by railway networks with major destinations of India. Trains to Rishikesh Railway station are frequent. Taxis and buses are easily available from Rishikesh to Muni-ki-reti and Swargashram.

By Road
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Jolly Grant Airport is the nearest Airport to Rishikesh situated at a distance of 21kms. Taxis are easily available from Jolly Grant Airport to Rishikesh. Jolly Grant Airport is well connected to Delhi with daily flights. Rishikesh is well connected by motorable roads with Jolly Grant Airport.


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Wednesday, 1 March 2017

Traveling to Uttarakhand is contributing in Development of Uttarakhand.


Uttarakhand – Why don’t you come and witness for his beauty.

Uttarakhand

This is Uttarakhand, where’s lots of possibilities for Tourism. Traveling to Uttarakhand is contributing in Development of Uttarakhand.
Almora

Uttarakhand, situated at northern region of India Himalayas which are known for their beauty and tranquility. Uttarakhand is one of the known places in world which attract millions of tourist yearly. Uttarakhand is likely known as “Land Of God” and prominent for his calm environment, lovely scenery and because of his beauty also known as “bliss of the Earth”




Chamba

While this is a beautiful state where Tibet in the north & Nepal is a country in the east.
While its south is Uttar Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh in the north-west. The state, which was  originally known as Uttaranchal later changed to Uttarakhand in January 2007. The state has 13 districts which are divided in two major division like Kumaon & Garhwal.


Uttarakhand experiences three major seasons, including summer, monsoon and
Woman On Farm Field, Uttarakhand
winter are included. The climate here is very much depends on the geological conditions. Here's where the huge hills on one side while the other side is too small plane. The summer season is the best time to visit the state Tourists visiting the state can plan their trip in the winter also. However, due to heavy snow in some places like Auli & Munsiyari, the tourists can’t visit, if they wanted to visit in winter season they can with essential precautions.

Hindi is the official language of the state, but in different local languages are
spoken in different regions. Kumaoni and Garhwali are much spoken languages
Local Kids, Uttarakhand
in the region. In addition, the mountain dialect is popular in some areas. Under the "Kumaon" broad category of languages spoken, which are popular sub-dialects are Johari, Danpuria, Ascoti, Siraalee, Gangola, Khasprgia, Fldakoti, Pchchayi, Ruchaubasi, Majh Kumaya, Soryali, Kumaya & Chaugrkyali. Jaunsari, Selani and Mrchi are the sub categories of Garhwali. Here's languages are mostly affected by Sanskrit, central pahadi and Surseni and these languages ​​are written in Devanagari script.

There many tourist places in 13 districts of state and add-on with new sites also. From worship to trekking, every point is important in their different. There are numerous pilgrimage and beautiful valley here are offering a huge range of exciting activities.

Naini Lake In Winter, Uttarakhand
Nainital is a popular tourist destination well known by the name Lake City of Uttarakhand which is situated at an altitude of 1938 meters above sea level. This piece of paradise was discovered by the British in 1841 year and has been turned into a holiday resort. The word "Naini" was the name of the Hindu goddess Naini, whose temple is located along the lake.

Nainital offers visitors to boating & sailing opportunities. Nainital has various beautiful tourist attraction for tourists from around the world and attract a large number of tourist. Popular places in Nainital are Hanumangarhi, Khurpatal, Kilbury & Lariakanta. Apart from Naini Peak, Snow View, Ropeway, Bhimtal, Naukuciatal, and Sat Tal are the nearby places to Nainital and known for their beauty.

Other places which are worth seeing like 'Queen of Hills' Mussoorie is a place worth seeing. The beautiful green hills and snow-capped ranges of the mighty
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Himalayas, Doon valley which is located in the southern direction of the state, providing a panoramic view. Yamuna Bridge, Nag Tibba, Dhanaulti, and Surkhanda Devi nearby tourist sites in Mussoorie. Kausani Ktyuri Valley, Gomti river and snowy peaks of Panchachuli, Nanda Kot, Nanda Devi, Trishul, Nanda Ghunti, Chaukmba which offers breathtaking views of Kedarnath. Anaasakti Ashram, Pant Museum, and Lakshmi Ashram are also popular with tourists sites.

There are many sites which known for It’s natural beauty and diverse wildlife, places are Jim Corbett National Park, Rajaji National Park, Kedarnath Sanctuary, Govind Wildlife Sanctuary, Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary, Assn Barrage Bird Sanctuary, Nanda Devi National Park and Ascott Wildlife Sanctuary.
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Uttarakhand Offer many pilgrimage sites which are worth seeing and becomes must visited sites for Hindu. Many pilgrims visited Adi Kailash, Almora, Agastya Muni, Badrinath, Kedarnath, Devprayag, Dwarahat, Gangnani, Gangolihat, Gangotri and Gaurikund to see the gods in Uttarakhand. Other popular pilgrims sites Haridwar, Rudranath, Kalpeshwar, and Jageshwar are also included.

Himalayan and Karakoram ranges are famous for trekking, mountaineering & skiing. Rishikesh is the ideal place for white river rafting & biking. Mukteshwar is known for paragliding and every part of the Uttarakhand becoming a camping sites and offer vast range of activities for the campers.
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