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Are you looking for the best location for pre wedding shoot in Rishikesh? You’re not alone! Many of us love traveling on the Wanderlog team, so naturally we’re always on the hunt to find the most popular spots anytime we travel somewhere new. We’ve looked through different sources to find the best options, including favorites like The Beatles Ashram, Ram Jhula, and Lakshman Jhula.
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1The Beatles Ashram

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The Beatles Ashram, located about 3 km from Lakshman Jhula in Rishikesh, was once a quiet place for yoga and meditation under Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. However, it gained global attention in 1968 when The Beatles visited to learn about Transcendental Meditation. Today, the ashram features Beatles art and graffiti. The area is a mystical campus with stunning architecture nestled in a forested area near the Ganges.
A calm and scenic place surrounded by nature, with old meditation caves and creative art on the walls. It has a peaceful vibe and is great for photography and quiet walks. But the area needs more care and maintenance. Many parts are broken, there’s no proper seating, and paths are not well-kept. Still, they charge an entry fee of ₹200, which feels too high for the current condition. The government should take better care of this historic place. Worth visiting once for the vibe and views, but it could be much better.
Bhupender R — Google review
Chaurasi kutiya aashram 🏕 is peaceful and artistic place in the heart of Rishikesh .The Beatles Ashram blends nature🏞, spirituality🛕 and history beautifully✨️ The graffiti and old meditation cells🙂 tell stories of creativity and calm. Perfect for a serene walk, photography, or just soaking in the vibes. The entramce to the aashram is paid and the entry fee 💸is high for both domestic and international tourists. It contains the remains of Maharishi's expansive meditative garden and buildings The ashram presents a serene and aesthetically pleasing environment😊.
Naresh S — Google review
★★★★★ / 🌿 “A Timeless Melody of Peace, Art & Nature in Rishikesh!” 🌿 The Beatles Ashram (Chaurasi Kutiya) in Rishikesh is not just a historic spot — it’s a soulful retreat that beautifully blends nature, art, and the lingering legacy of music. Once home to Maharishi Mahesh Yogi’s ashram, where The Beatles stayed in 1968 and composed many of their iconic songs, this place still echoes with creativity and serenity. Nestled on the banks of the Ganga and embraced by the Rajaji Tiger Reserve, the ashram has an otherworldly calm. Walking through its abandoned meditation huts, crumbling stone pathways, and moss-covered walls feels like stepping into a peaceful time capsule. The silence here is profound — you hear the wind in the trees, birdsong, and your own footsteps — offering a rare space for reflection and stillness. ⸻ 🌟 Highlights of the Experience • Historic Legacy: Knowing that The Beatles, along with other artists and seekers, meditated and created music here adds a magical energy to the visit. Fans of the band will feel the nostalgia instantly. • Street-Art & Graffiti: The ashram walls are covered with vibrant murals and Beatles-inspired artwork by international artists. Every corner feels like a living gallery that celebrates music and peace. • Meditation Huts (Chaurasi Kutiya): These dome-shaped stone huts are scattered throughout the ashram. Exploring them is fascinating — they feel raw yet inviting, and many still have an aura of tranquility. • Nature & Scenery: The ashram is surrounded by lush forests and offers glimpses of the Ganges. The air feels fresh, and the natural silence makes it a rejuvenating experience. • Peaceful Vibe: Despite being a popular tourist site, the ashram retains its calm energy. It’s a wonderful place for meditation, photography, or simply sitting under a tree and soaking in the moment. ⸻ 📝 Practical Details • Entry: There’s a nominal entry fee (for both Indian and international visitors) which is worth it for the well-maintained paths and restored sections. • Best Time to Visit: Early morning or late afternoon — the light is softer, the air is cooler, and it’s less crowded. • Duration: Ideally set aside 1.5 to 2 hours to walk, explore, and sit quietly. • Photography: The combination of ruins, murals, forest, and domes makes this a paradise for photographers. • Walkability: Expect a lot of walking inside; wear comfortable shoes as paths can be uneven. • Safety: The site feels safe and secure; there’s a forest vibe but nothing to worry about during visiting hours. ⸻ 💭 Final Thoughts The Beatles Ashram is more than a tourist destination — it’s a soulful pause in the rush of travel. Whether you come for its history, its art, or its quiet connection to nature, you leave feeling a little lighter and more inspired. ⭐ Overall: A must-visit in Rishikesh — perfect for music lovers, history buffs, meditators, artists, or anyone seeking peace amidst nature’s charm. ✨ Review by @the_solo_wanderer_ For more soulful journeys and untold stories, search me on Instagram 🌿📸
Globe M — Google review
Recommended visit time needed approx 2hrs. Costs for foreigners is 1200 rupi. Located in a white corner of the mountain. Very interesting to see where the Beatles spent some time connecting to there inner self escaping all the worldly noise. You just walk around and feel the peace. Birds chirping. You see the bungalow where the Beatles stayed. You see a small gallery with a bunch of photos of the Beatles in the ashram. There is a Small canteen where you can buy drinks and lunch.
Moshe M — Google review
The Beatles Ashram, Rishikesh A peaceful nature trail ideal for meditation and reconnecting with yourself. The walk through the woods is scenic and soothing, though the old huts (“kutiyas”) are now poorly maintained. The ticket feels slightly overpriced, but the calm aura and greenery make up for it. Don’t miss the canteen’s pahadi wali Maggi! 🍃 Wear comfy shoes and watch out for monkeys — a lovely spot for a long, mindful walk in nature.
Garima M — Google review
The ruins of an old ashram in Rishikesh. You can spent around 2 hours to see it around. The stone caves for medition built of the hand picked pebbles from Ganga river is the highlight here. It's not well maintained though. It's part of s tiger reserve now.
Ajith L — Google review
Beautiful place. You will get some amazing pictures in your gallery after the visit. Prefer the winter season to enjoy it more.little huts looks beautiful and view of ganga river is good. Full network area , washroom at entry point and drinking water too. Carry your aadhar card for entry .
Manisha J — Google review
Must visit for all who have atleast heard about The Beatles. It was amazing to even imagine how people must have medidated and lived here. Highly recommend visiting this place. Park vehicle near Janki Setu and walk across the bridge for around 500mts to Rajaji National Park. The Ashram is inside the National Park and has an entry fee of 200Rs for Indians. An ID card is mandatory for entry. Truthfully, it is a shame that such a beautiful place is maintained in such a poor state. Makes you wonder why they are charging such a high entry fee.
Akash P — Google review
4876+4V3, Swarg Ashram, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand 249304, India•Tips and more reviews for The Beatles Ashram

2Ram Jhula

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Ram Jhula, also known as Shivananda Jhula, is a 450ft suspension bridge that spans the Ganges River and connects the banks with Shivananda and Swarga ashrams. This iconic landmark in Rishikesh is a popular tourist spot offering mesmerizing views of the river and the lush greenery at the foothills of the Himalayas.
Ram jhula, in Rishikesh one the most beautiful place, if anyone wants to see the beauty and glimps of this place do come at night after 8.30 or 9 pm cuz here is too rush in evening but at night is completely free from rush, and there no any things which scare for female or girls special police are here are vigilance and active no such miscreants are there. Soothing environment at night at ghats.
Padmanabh D — Google review
Ram Jhula is one of the most visited places in Rishikesh. It's the way to Famous Ashrams like Parmarth Niketan, Geeta Bhawan, Beatles Ashram. Also you can go to taxi stand for Neelkanth Mahadev and also paidal marg for the same. It has beautiful ghats for Maa Ganga Snan. Very scenic in evening and night. Also breeze in the night on this bridge is very calm and serene. Best month to visit Rishikesh and Ram Jhula is October and November. Please do not litter on these Holy places. Be kind to all. Highly Recommended. Thanks
Arun — Google review
The most bustling place in Rishikesh where you need to visit once you visit Rishikesh. It's the suspension bridge and most of the famous ashrams are situated on either side of the Ganges once you cross the bridge. You can enjoy boating in the Ganges also, which is near this suspension bridge. There are plenty of eateries nearby where you can have lunch or quick bites. Visit with adequate amount of time for optimum enjoyment.
Shinjan P — Google review
Ram Jhula in Rishikesh is truly one of the most beautiful and iconic places in the city. While it’s charming at any time of day, if you really want to experience its true beauty and peaceful vibe, visit after 8:30 or 9:00 PM. During the evening, the area can get quite crowded with pilgrims and tourists, but at night, the rush fades away, and you can enjoy the calm, soothing atmosphere by the Ganga River and the ghats. The illuminated bridge reflecting on the water looks absolutely magical — it’s a sight to remember. 🌙 The area feels completely safe for women and families, as police patrols are active and vigilant even late at night. There are no miscreants or disturbances, making it a peaceful place to stroll, sit by the river, or simply absorb the serene energy of Rishikesh. If you love quiet moments, twinkling lights, and the sound of flowing water, Ram Jhula at night will surely touch your heart. 💛
Yaduveer S — Google review
Good to experience once. If you come with scooter, you have to park and have to pay 50rs as a parking charges and you have to walk around 2KM to visit all the things till Parmarth Niketan and janki bridge. But there is another option as well. Cross janki bridge by scooter so you move at another end of Gangaji and park over there which is free to cost and you can easily access all visiting places nearby.
Uday V — Google review
Since the closure of Laxman Jhulla to vehicular traffic, this iconic suspension bridge has become a bustling thoroughfare for both pedestrians and bikers. At any given time, the bridge is adorned with a lively crowd, creating an energetic atmosphere. The view from the bridge, overlooking the majestic Ganga River and the captivating sight of rafting activities below, adds to its charm. Approaching the Ramjhulla parking side, visitors are treated to a picturesque view of the Ganges. Toward the end of the bridge, on the left-hand side, lies Goa Beach, offering a serene escape along the riverbank. Crossing the Jhulla and continuing on the left, one encounters the road leading to Laxman Jhulla. On the right side, the area is adorned with renowned tourist destinations, predominantly ashrams such as Parmarth Niketan, Swargashram, and Sivanand. Notably, the famous Chotiwala restaurants are also situated on this side, providing a taste of local cuisine. The allure of Ram Jhulla is further heightened during the evening when the entire structure is illuminated, casting a warm glow across the surroundings. This nightly transformation enhances the bridge's beauty, creating a captivating ambiance that draws visitors to witness the enchanting play of lights against the backdrop of the flowing Ganga River. Ram Jhulla stands not only as a functional crossing but also as a symbol of vibrancy and charm in the heart of Rishikesh. Significance & Function Spiritual Hub: Connects important spiritual centers like Sivananda Ashram and Swargashram, making it a vital crossing point for devotees. Tourist Attraction: A major landmark that provides panoramic views of the Ganges, the Himalayan foothills, and the surrounding temples. Access to Ashrams: Provides easy access to ashrams and other religious sites situated along its banks. What to Do There Walk or Cycle: Cross the bridge on foot or bicycle to enjoy the views and the serene atmosphere. Explore Markets: Browse the small markets at both ends of the bridge, offering souvenirs, local handicrafts, and religious items. Visit Ashrams: Discover the spiritual essence of Rishikesh by visiting the temples and ashrams that line the bridge. Photography: Capture the picturesque scenery of the river, mountains, and the bridge itself.
Aishwarya S — Google review
Nighttime relief in Rishikesh is found through serene, spiritual experiences like attending the Ganga Aarti at Triveni Ghat, walking across illuminated bridges like Laxman Jhula, or enjoying a quiet stroll along the riverbanks.
Aakash T — Google review
This is a suspension bridge over river ganga flowing in rishikesh. The atmosphere here is scerene. You will get awesome pictures here.
CA J — Google review
Swarg Ashram, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand 249192, India•Tips and more reviews for Ram Jhula
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3Lakshman Jhula

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Lakshman Jhula is a famous suspension bridge in Rishikesh, connecting Tapovan to Jonk village. According to Hindu mythology, it is believed that Lord Laxman crossed the Ganges at this spot using jute ropes. The bridge was built in 1930 to honor this feat and has since become a significant tourist attraction.
Laxman Jhula is an iconic landmark of Rishikesh, rich with spiritual charm and scenic beauty. Walking across it used to feel like stepping into history, with the Ganga flowing gracefully below. Surrounded by temples, cafés, and bustling local life, the area still holds its vibrant energy. Currently, the jhula is closed due to ongoing construction and restoration work, so visitors can only admire it from a distance for now. Even so, the atmosphere around is lively, and nearby viewpoints still offer beautiful sights. It’s worth visiting to feel the spirit of Rishikesh and enjoy the riverside vibes. Looking forward to seeing it restored and swaying again soon!
The W — Google review
It's beautiful however it's been closed now. They have some work ongoing. The place is serene and you can simply go down 100 200 meters and then sit by the Ganges. It's peace at any point of time. Loved being here
Shilpa 0 — Google review
Beautiful area but the bridge is currently closed as it is being reconstructed. Visited April 29, and it looks like it will be finished soon (have read may or June it might open back up). Hope to come back soon to see the finished product
Cameron K — Google review
Lakshman Jhula is one of the iconic places in Rishikesh which is currently closed due to safety factors and the new bridge is being constructed parallel. I am lucky enough to witness the walk-on this Jhula on my previous visits, this place will remain forever nostalgic in my entire life.
Aniket A — Google review
04/2025: When I visited Laxman Jhula, it was being repaired. Couldn’t explore it the way it was supposed to. The suspension bridge connects two sides of Rishikesh atop river Ganga. The popular meditation spot Tapovan is right beside the bridge. There is government regulated car parking around the bridge.
Ajay D — Google review
Nice place to visit but it is very crowded. People push each other. I haven't clicked bridge photos there were too many people roaming there.
Aneesh S — Google review
Lakshman Jhula is one of the most iconic landmarks in Rishikesh, steeped in mythology and spiritual significance. Walking across this 450-feet long iron suspension bridge over the holy Ganga River is a surreal experience. The view of the river flowing below, flanked by lush hills and vibrant temples, is truly breathtaking. The area around Lakshman Jhula is bustling with energy—filled with devotees, sadhus, local vendors, and tourists. There are many shops selling religious items, handcrafted souvenirs, and delicious local food. Nearby temples like the Tera Manzil Mandir and the Lakshman Temple add to the spiritual vibe.
PROTIK R — Google review
Most popular and wonderful old jhula currently closed due to construction of new large glass bridge.It will take six to nine months for completion.The view of this bridge can be seen. From nearby cafe and temples sorrounding to it.Some two to three years ago it was most crowded place in Hrishikesh but now it was less crowded due to construction of the bridge.
Prakash K — Google review
Taxi Stand, Laxman Jhula, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand 249192, India•Tips and more reviews for Lakshman Jhula

4Triveni Ghat

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Triveni Ghat in Rishikesh is a renowned spiritual site located on the banks of the Ganges River. It holds great significance as it is believed to be the confluence point of three major rivers - Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati. According to Hindu mythology, taking a dip in the holy waters here is said to cleanse one of all sins. The ghat offers a serene and tranquil atmosphere, perfect for experiencing the spiritual aura of Rishikesh.
Its a amazing experience to see ganga aarti there. Ghat is also good and clean. Maybe ut could be little bit crowded depending on any special occasion. But still it look peaceful.
Prashant K — Google review
Must visit place when you are travelling to Rushikesh. The aarti at Triveni ghat is a devotional experience. Reach early to get a good spot for attending the aarti. In winter months aarti starts around 6pm. After the aarti there is Bhajan where one can enjoy the spiritual connection.
Veena S — Google review
I have vitnessed almost all famous aartis of GANGAJI at Haridwar and Rishikesh during the trip but Aarti at Triveni Ghat is One of the best Gangaji Aarti I have. View of Sunset is just refreshing. And only Aarti where everyone is allowed to do Aarti at Free of cost by the management. Management themselves provide Aarti thalis to many people and they shares thalis with each other so each and everyone can enjoy and participate at Aarti. And story doesn't ends here, Bhajan starts after Aarti and surely you will get goosebumps if you have vitnessed the joy. In short don't miss it if you are visiting Haridwar and Rishikesh.
S S — Google review
Truly one of the best spiritual experiences of my life. Felt divine and calm attending the Ganga Aarti here. Too much crowded and if you need good places to sit, consider reaching there early. After Ganga Aarti you can sit at the ghats enjoying the peace and serenity.
Ajith L — Google review
Triveni Ghat in Rishikesh is a beautiful and peaceful place to experience the true spirit of the Ganga. The atmosphere here is calm in the mornings and truly divine during the evening Ganga Aarti. Watching the lamps floating on the river with the sound of chants feels magical. The area is well-maintained, and you can sit by the river to relax or take a holy dip. It’s one of those places where you feel peace and positivity all around. A must-visit spot for anyone traveling to Rishikesh.
Sreejith T — Google review
Well managed. Entry is started at 5 pm for the Arti at 6 pm. Orderly queue is started at 5. People pay to offer 'special' puja, and they're allowed to/ are conducted fpr puja before the Aarti begins. It's well choreographed. Quite a spectacle.
Ajay S — Google review
Triveni Ghat in Rishikesh has its spiritual significant destination, drawing visitors for its tranquil ambiance, religious rituals, and scenic beauty. A ghat nearest to the main bazaar of Rishikesh is bustling with people every evening. Evening Aarti at the ghat is very famous, I think because lot of visitors stay nearby.
Rahul — Google review
The Ganga Aarti at Triveni Ghat offers a vibrant and deeply spiritual atmosphere. The rhythmic chants, the sight of hundreds of diyas floating on the Ganga, and the devotion of the crowd create a truly divine experience. Though it can get crowded, the energy and emotion make it a must-attend ritual to feel the spiritual pulse of Rishikesh.
Raj D — Google review
Mayakund, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand 249201, India•https://uttarakhandtourism.gov.in/•Tips and more reviews for Triveni Ghat

5Rishikund प्राचीन तालाब

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Hindu temple
Rishikund, also known as "Sage's Pond," is a sacred and serene water tank situated near the Triveni Ghat in Rishikesh, Uttarakhand, India. According to local belief, this pond was created by the touch of the sage Kubz and is said to possess healing properties.
Situated just near the Triveni Ghat, is a peaceful temple of Ram Sita and the ancient hot water springs. Outside the temple Shani Mandir is also situated along with the Shiv Mandir.
Sanjukta D — Google review
Rishikund, located near Triveni Ghat in Rishikesh, is an absolute gem for anyone seeking peace, spirituality, and natural beauty. The tranquil atmosphere here is perfect for meditation, reflection, and connecting with nature. The sacred tank, with its calm waters, is believed to be associated with ancient spiritual significance, making it a must-visit for those exploring the spiritual side of Rishikesh. One of the most captivating features of Rishikund is its pristine environment, with lush greenery surrounding the area. It’s also relatively less crowded compared to other parts of Rishikesh, offering a sense of solitude and serenity, ideal for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle. The location is just a short walk from Triveni Ghat, a popular spot for witnessing the mesmerizing Ganga Aarti in the evening. The combination of the sacred energy of the Ghat and the peaceful vibes of Rishikund makes this place a must-visit for any pilgrim or traveler. Overall, Rishikund offers a perfect setting for both spiritual seekers and nature lovers. I highly recommend visiting this spot when in Rishikesh—it’s an experience you won't forget! its believed that Yamuna river water is present in Rishikund and the same meeting with River Ganga & River Saraswati becomes the Triveni Sangam
Vishal K — Google review
Nice small Temple and a holy Pond.
Alok — Google review
A small water body known as Rishikund in the premises of Raghunath Temple. One can see crabs, cat fishes eils in the pond
Vihan S — Google review
A very religious and holy place for Hindu community in Rishikesh.
Avinash B — Google review
A very old Rishikund here at Triveni Ghat Rishikesh. As per saying this is thousand of years old Kund where Rishi,s used to take bath and worship Lord Shiva. There is also thousand years old Shiva linga temple also with this Kund. Also you will get temple priest for old ritual prayers if you want to wish for one. Overall you gets the feeling of historical place by seeing the place as it really appears many years old.
Kapil S — Google review
Also known as Laxman Kund. An ancient place. Folklore says that ganga comes out from this Kund.
Sujit K — Google review
This is a historic temple full of spiritual energy and glory. But at always i review of place can 3 bases - First the temple really need a good maintenance. - second as usual for transportations you have to play a some extra amount to the drivers available there better if your shortage of money you can use public transport. -third on the basis of ability of hotels and restaurants you can easily get good quality of food and some good hotels also.
Akshay M — Google review
473X+HJ3, Mayakund, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand 249201, India•Tips and more reviews for Rishikund प्राचीन तालाब
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6Shree Neelkanth Mahadev Temple

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Hindu temple
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Shree Neelkanth Mahadev Temple is a significant Hindu pilgrimage site located 32 km from Rishikesh, nestled at an altitude of 1300m amidst the picturesque Himalayan region. The temple boasts stunning surroundings with lush valleys and towering mountains.
An exciting and spiritual trip! The temple is surrounded by hills and forests, offering stunning views throughout the drive. The road is narrow and hilly, but manageable—best to drive early. Temple timings: 5 AM to 6 PM. You’ll park around 1 km before the temple, then walk. The vibe at the top is peaceful, and the view of the mountains and Ganga valley is truly mesmerising. A must-visit for both devotees and nature lovers!
Keshav G — Google review
Had a divine experience at Neelkanth Mahadev Temple near Rishikesh. Surrounded by lush green forests and mountains, the temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is one of the most sacred shrines. The spiritual atmosphere here is truly powerful, and the scenic beauty of the Himalayan foothills adds to the charm. The road journey itself is beautiful and adventurous. A must-visit for Lord Shiva devotees and nature lovers.
Break C — Google review
Located about 30 km from Rishikesh, the Neelkanth Mahadev Temple is one of the most sacred and serene places dedicated to Lord Shiva. Surrounded by dense forests and lush green hills, the drive itself is beautiful and scenic — with winding mountain roads and refreshing views of the Himalayas and the Ganga valley. The temple holds immense mythological importance — it is believed to be the spot where Lord Shiva drank the poison that emerged from the churning of the ocean (Samudra Manthan), which turned his throat blue, hence the name Neelkanth (the Blue-Throated One). The energy and devotion here are truly powerful; you can feel the spiritual aura as soon as you enter the temple premises. The main shrine is small but very peaceful. Devotees offer milk, bel leaves, and flowers to Lord Shiva. During Mahashivratri and Sawan, the temple gets beautifully decorated and attracts thousands of pilgrims. There are several small shops on the way selling prasad, flowers, and refreshments. You’ll also find simple dhabas for tea or snacks. The temple is well-maintained, and cleanliness has improved over time. If you’re visiting during peak hours, expect some waiting time for darshan — but it’s worth it. Overall, Neelkanth Mahadev Temple is a must-visit for anyone traveling to Rishikesh — whether for faith, peace, or to enjoy the natural beauty of the mountains. The combination of devotion, nature, and tranquility makes it a truly divine experience.
Rajesh J — Google review
Neelkanth Mahadev Temple is one of the most divine and peaceful pilgrimage sites dedicated to Lord Shiva. Surrounded by the lush green forests of the Himalayas near Rishikesh, the temple’s spiritual atmosphere instantly fills the heart with devotion and calmness. The journey to the temple itself is scenic and uplifting, with beautiful mountain views and pure, refreshing air. The temple holds deep spiritual significance, as it is believed to be the place where Lord Shiva consumed the poison (halahala) during the Samudra Manthan, earning the name Neelkanth
Rahul K — Google review
Beautiful temple, apparently one of the oldest, had a good experience. We went at 9:00am and the temple rush was not so bad. Even though we had to walk barefoot, the streets leading towards the temple were clean. No shoes were allowed so we had to keep ours at a shop which we purchased prasad from. I suggest going early before 10am because it gets very crowded towards the afternoon and evening. I had been searching for a small souvenir of hanuman ji and could not find it anywhere, here I found a cute one and I am so glad. They had souvenirs of other gods as well which was good since they offered variety. I felt calm after the temple visit, wishing you all a happy temple visit
Katrina — Google review
ChatGPT Log in You said: Tell me something about your experience of visiting nilkanth temple Rishikesh ChatGPT said: Sure — here’s a vivid, reflective take as if I had experienced a visit to Neelkanth Mahadev Temple near Rishikesh: Visiting Neelkanth Mahadev Temple felt like stepping into a place where myth and mountain meet. The journey itself was humbling — a winding road through the lush green Garhwal hills, with the Ganga flowing far below like a sacred thread stitching earth and sky. The air grew quieter, cooler, and somehow more alert the closer I got. Pilgrims walked barefoot for kilometers, chanting Shiva's name with a steady rhythm, eyes focused ahead with devotion you could feel. The temple sits cradled between the valleys of the Manikoot, Brahmakoot, and Vishnukoot hills — a hidden shrine surrounded by thick forest, almost as if nature herself protects this place. It’s said to be where Lord Shiva drank the halahala poison during the Samudra Manthan, turning his throat blue — Neelkanth. The energy there? Intense, yet serene. Inside, incense spirals upward like prayers turning to mist. The Shiva lingam is ancient, blackened, and worn — a symbol of stillness amidst the rush of offerings, bells, and voices. The courtyard smells of sandalwood, wet stone, and flowers. A small stream nearby adds to the soundscape — nature and worship interwoven. It wasn’t just spiritual. It was grounding. There’s a kind of silence up there that speaks louder than words — the kind that makes you stop scrolling through thoughts and just... be.
Amit B — Google review
🛕 Divine Experience at Neelkanth Mahadev Mandir ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Visiting Neelkanth Mahadev Mandir was one of the most peaceful and spiritual moments of my trip to Rishikesh. The temple is beautifully nestled in the lush green mountains, and even from a distance (as you can see in my photo), it looks absolutely divine. The drive up to the temple is scenic, filled with dense forests and mountain views. Once you reach, the temple's atmosphere is filled with devotion and tranquility. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, it's a powerful place for meditation and prayer. The vibes here are unmatched — you truly feel connected to something higher. If you're visiting Rishikesh, don’t miss Neelkanth Mahadev Mandir — it’s not just a temple, it's a journey into peace and devotion.
Ram V — Google review
Shree Neelkanth Mahadev Temple visited during June 25 (Weekend) One of the must place to visit for peaceful spiritual experience. Need to walk in slope for a while be prepare for that ( during rush hours) Visiting Neelkanth Mahadev Temple was a spiritually uplifting experience. Place where one can feel divine blessings and inner peace! On the way to Neelkanth temple mountain range, you can feel the beautiful scenery, river Ganga and river rafting.
VMSS S — Google review
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7Parmarth Niketan Ashram

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Parmarth Niketan Ashram is a spacious retreat nestled in the Himalayas, located along the banks of River Ganga in Rishikesh. It aims to promote visitors' well-being through yoga, meditation, and Ayurveda courses. The ashram offers a spiritual journey with morning prayers, yoga classes, meditation sessions, satsang and lectures, kirtan, and the renowned Ganga Aarti at sunset. Additionally, it provides Nature Cure and Ayurvedic treatments.
A truly transformative experience! Parmarth Niketan Ashram is more than just a place to stay—it's a sanctuary for the soul. Nestled on the banks of the Ganga in Rishikesh, it offers a peaceful and spiritual environment that’s perfect for anyone looking to disconnect from chaos and reconnect with themselves. The daily Ganga Aarti is a magical experience—deeply moving and beautifully organized. The yoga and meditation sessions are authentic and guided by experienced teachers. The ashram maintains a clean, sattvic environment with simple yet comfortable rooms and nourishing vegetarian meals. If you’re seeking luxury or Wi-Fi, this might not be your place. But if you’re looking for inner peace, structure, and spiritual growth, this is one of the best ashrams in India. Bonus: their efforts in seva (service), environment, and wellness are truly inspiring. Highly recommended for anyone on a spiritual path or simply in need of deep rest and reflection.
Mridul M — Google review
We had an divine experience by the River Ganges, listening to Swamiji and watching the Ganga Arati with the hum of Strotam in the background. The serenity of the place was divinity wrapped in ancient Beauty.
Shawan B — Google review
Such a positive vibes ❤️ I attended Ganga Arti with them, it was very well organised. I Got the chance to perform the Ganga Aarti. I was over whelmed with the environment. They are not only known for Hinduism but they nationalist too. We performed Rastra gaan after Aarti, which took my heart. Overall the best experience. Thanks a lot for such a beautiful evening.
Achla G — Google review
The Ganga Aarti at Parmarth Niketan is a truly serene and soulful experience. Unlike the crowded ghats, the atmosphere here is peaceful, devotional, and beautifully organized by the ashram members and students. The chanting, lamps, and evening prayers create a divine energy that touches the heart. A perfect place to feel the spiritual essence of Rishikesh in its purest form.
Raj D — Google review
Attended Aarti and had a really great experience. Try to come early to take your seats at after 5:30 pm it start getting crowded. If you are lucky you will get puja plate to do Ganga Aarti 😊
ABHISHEK S — Google review
Absolutely beautiful and religious. Such pious dedication and commitment of people working in aashram for carrying out pooja, managing the crowd, and everything. Also, have food at Hridyam cafe inside
Savika B — Google review
Best aarti and kirtan place l. Also satwik bhojan available. Located on Ganga riverside. Pleasant environment. Good vibes
V — Google review
Parmarth Niketan Ashram is highly regarded for its serene atmosphere and spiritual offerings. Visitors appreciate the beautiful surroundings, daily yoga classes, and the evening Ganga Aarti, which many describe as a peaceful and enriching experience.
Shivam K — Google review
Main Market Road, near Ram Jhula, Swarg Ashram, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand 249304, India•https://www.parmarth.org/•+91 78300 60088•Tips and more reviews for Parmarth Niketan Ashram

8Neer Waterfall

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Neer Waterfall, situated in Rishikesh, offers a delightful trekking adventure with captivating views of the surrounding landscapes. The journey from Ram Jhula to the waterfall is a memorable experience, featuring several waterfalls and bathing pools along the way. There is an entry fee for access, but it's worth it for the opportunity to enjoy a beautiful bath at the waterfall and swim in its natural pool.
Yes you want to give up going to this beautiful waterfall in Rishikesh but after some leg cramping track when you arrive at the Main Waterfall which is on the Top. All your cramp and leg Hurt is gone in this cold and whitish Water it's too cold and beautiful waterfall Neer for a reason. Go and enjoy and never give up only going up is hard but it is worth it and when you come down it's in a blink.
Avinash K — Google review
Neer Waterfall is a lovely spot just outside Rishikesh — a refreshing mix of forest trails, cascading water, and peaceful vibes. It's a popular destination, especially during the warmer months, and offers a great way to cool off and enjoy a bit of light trekking. The trail to the waterfall is scenic, with hanging bridges, small streams, and shady forest paths. There are actually multiple tiers to the waterfall — and here's a tip: the higher you go, the fewer people you'll find. The lower level is beautiful but often crowded, while the upper levels are quieter, cleaner, and feel more serene. Definitely worth the extra climb if you're up for it. The entry fee is ₹50 per person, and you might have to pay for parking separately. A few local vendors sell tea, Maggi, and snacks along the trail, but it’s best to carry a few essentials like: A water bottle Snacks or energy bars A towel or extra clothes if you plan to dip in the water Good trekking shoes Sunscreen/hat, especially on sunny days A small backpack to carry everything comfortably The trail is moderate — not too tough, but uneven in places — so do wear shoes with decent grip. Try visiting early in the morning or on weekdays to enjoy the place in its most peaceful state. Overall, a refreshing half-day outing in nature — close enough to the city but still offering a sense of escape.
Bruce W — Google review
A bit outskirts of Rishikesh, this is a famous waterfall. There was a huge crowd since we visited on a public holiday. You can park on the roadside before entering the waterfall. Well this fall has many small pools at different stages. You can keep going up to find your place. Small eateries are there on the way up. Sad to see the place dirty with garbage. This is the problem we see everywhere these days. Please be responsible and keep the place clean when you visit 🙏
Ritu W — Google review
This is the good place to enjoy if you love nature then definitely guys you love this place
Atul D — Google review
Worth of visiting .. It's near to Ram jula .. situated in hill .. water falls from the mountain and you have to climb the track along with the water fall ..it's a bit difficult for kids and elder persons. But must trak till the top .. at top there is big water hoge for bath .. Along the way, you will find a small water body where you can sit and eat some breakfast or enjoy a bath as well. Plenty of small dhba type stalls whre Maggie is a prominent option for eating .
Brijesh R — Google review
Neer Waterfall in Rishikesh is a hidden gem that offers a refreshing escape from city life. Here's what visitors have to say about it: *Crowds*: Can get crowded on weekends and holidays - *Maintenance*: Some visitors have reported poor condition of changing rooms and littering issues. Visit on weekdays or early mornings to avoid crowds - Wear proper footwear for trekking and exercise caution on slippery paths - Carry essentials like water, snacks, sunscreen, and insect repellent - Best time to visit is from October to March for pleasant weather and optimal waterfall flow *Best Time to Visit* - *July to September*: Monsoon season offers a thrilling experience with full waterfall flow, but be cautious of slippery paths *Entry Fee* - ₹30 per head for adults and ₹20 per head for students - ₹50 for foreigners Overall, Neer Waterfall is a must-visit destination in Rishikesh for nature lovers, photographers, and adventure seekers.
Mr M — Google review
Perfect place for short trek and hiking with scenic sights and waterfalls plus if you go upwards you’ll see more amazing sights and clean water ! If you’re going to visit in weekend, visit before 10 or 11Am you’ll get less crowded with non Haryanavi people and more sensible people with some civic sense unlike people of haryana and Delhi with zero civic sense
Shivam K — Google review
Nice place ...Till 2nd or 3rd level of waterfall it is fine but if we are getting charged 50rs per person for entry at least have some maintenance at the top there is no security in terms of crowd coming there (drunk or anti social elements) + no infrastructure to make at least a holding grills without which its too risky to climb up !
Voice G — Google review
Neergarh Waterfall Rd, Rishikesh, Kuee, Uttarakhand 249302, India•https://rishikesh.app/overview/neer-garh-waterfall-in-rishikesh•Tips and more reviews for Neer Waterfall

9Gita Bhawan

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Gita Bhawan, also known as Geeta Bhavan, is a renowned ashram and Dharamshala in Rishikesh, situated on the banks of the Ganga River in Swargashram. This expansive complex offers over a thousand rooms for pilgrims visiting Haridwar and Rishikesh.
Geeta Bhawan is a peaceful and spiritual place, perfect for elderly people. I heard from a local that those above 60 can live here for life by paying just ₹1,000, which is amazing. The vibes are calm and devotional, and it’s very close to Parmarth Niketan Ashram. A great place to visit or stay in Rishikesh!
Akash S — Google review
OMG such a nice place to stay for a week or so. It's so so peaceful and right in front of the ganga ghat. Ram jhula, parmarth ashram so nearby, walking distance. There is daily satsang inside the geeta bhawan. Overally the place is very beautiful and budget friendly. You should just book in advance if possible. They only allow families to stay. The rooms were okayish and there were ants inside at some places but overally the cleanliness was good.
Aneri P — Google review
Geeta Bhawan is a spiritual and cultural hub in Rishikesh, perfect for those seeking peace, devotion, and knowledge. Located on the banks of the Ganges, it offers a serene atmosphere for meditation, satsangs, and reading religious scriptures. The vast complex is home to free lodging for devotees, a beautiful temple, and a well-stocked bookshop with Hindu scriptures and spiritual texts. The murals and paintings depicting stories from Hindu mythology add to the divine charm of the place. It's also a great spot to take a holy dip in the river and experience the sacred energy of Rishikesh. While the rooms are basic and simple, they serve the purpose for those looking for a spiritual retreat rather than luxury. A must-visit for anyone interested in Hindu philosophy and spirituality! 🙏📖🌊
Anurag C — Google review
There's a krishna mandir in geeta bhawan wherein there's a page on which the entire bhagavadgita is written.🚩📍🛕
Naresh S — Google review
Geeta Bhawan in Rishikesh is an absolute gem! Nestled along the serene banks of the Ganges, it offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The ambiance is incredibly peaceful, perfect for meditation, yoga, and spiritual rejuvenation. The rooms are clean and comfortable, and the staff are warm, welcoming, and always ready to assist. The daily satsangs and spiritual discourses are enlightening, and the vegetarian food served is delicious and nourishing. Whether you're a seasoned yogi or a beginner on the spiritual path, Geeta Bhawan provides an unforgettable experience that leaves you feeling refreshed, inspired, and deeply connected. 🕉
Nitin C — Google review
Peaceful place, heaven in the world. Made for devotees. 50 Rs unlimited food, free rooms and kitchen utensils for personal cook. All time bhagawat katha, ram katha and satsang is held here. This is the place of God. I was lucky that I got a stay of 7 days. These 7 days were my best 7 days of life.
Gaurav M — Google review
Visited at the time of Dussera festival , 2025 . So traditional and authentic place to stay and have food at reasonable price. I loved this place , also I visited forty five years ago with my Parents , sweet memories 💞
Sujata P — Google review
Ram Jhula in Rishikesh is an iconic suspension bridge spanning the Ganges River. It offers breathtaking views of the river and surrounding hills. The bridge connects two important areas, providing access to various ashrams, temples, and eateries. The spiritual ambiance and picturesque setting make it a must-visit attraction.
Manish K — Google review
Swargashram Rd, Swarg Ashram, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand 249304, India•https://gitabhawan.org/•+91 74569 42900•Tips and more reviews for Gita Bhawan

10Camping in Rishikesh Shivpuri

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Camping in Rishikesh Shivpuri is a delightful experience nestled in the Himalayas. The campsite, just a short walk from the Ganga River, offers activities like bonfires, music, and delicious food. With packages starting at Rs 799, it's an affordable way to enjoy nature. The serene Ganges and picturesque scenery make for an unforgettable camping experience.
Full of adventure and untouched natural beauty. Experience River, Mountain, Soft Sand beach, Forest and Camping, all of them at same place at same time. Heat of the Day and Cold of the night, this place has just an amazing experience in the month of March. Right outside the water where heat will make you sweat, I side the water right there will give your bones freezing chill and you will be forced to rub your teeth out over.
ANKUR — Google review
Pathetic Experience — Never Staying Here Again! This hotel was an absolute disaster from start to finish. The food was terrible — tasteless, cold, and clearly made without any care. Service was beyond slow; every small request felt like I was asking for a huge favor. The staff looked uninterested and untrained. Kitchen staff looks at us like they are doing favour in making the food that stinks. The worst part was the hygiene. The toilets were filthy, stinking, and looked like they hadn’t been cleaned in days. For the money they charge, this place is a complete scam. There are spiders scrawling in bed. No electricity most of the times. Pool is not maintained and very dirty. You will have to park your car on street and climb the hill to reach , if u have elders or have knee problems don't even think to stay here. If you value your comfort, cleanliness, or basic respect as a guest — stay far away from this place. I honestly regret wasting my time and money here.
Nitin S — Google review
This is camp in Rishikesh. Very big area for camping. Service quality is very good. There is only one problem here. There is crowd on weekends. I will suggest to here in weekdays. Or book in advance if you're going to this campsite. At last stay is comfortable here. Staff was so polite and humble.
Arjun R — Google review
Camping in rishikesh provided best Riverside camps at affordable price. I live near by this camp and it was very good. Yes it was little but crowded and there is problem of availability if you book on similar day. Prefer To book this campsite in advance. and rest is very good.
Saurabh — Google review
Camping in Rishikesh Shivpuri is the best place to visit in Rishikesh. You can enjoy various adventure activities here like zipline, bungee jumping, luxury camping, beach camping, rafting and Riverside camping.
Kusum N — Google review
Beautiful camps in Rishikesh Shuvpuri . Swimming pool is big and clean. Price are affordable. Camp cost include food and lots of activities.
Poonam N — Google review
Amazing camping site in Rishikesh Shivpuri. Food quality is good and views are amazing. Staff is supportive and helpfull.
Hari K — Google review
Camping in Rishikesh at shivpuri near ganga beach. Bonfire with music is very entertaining. Memorable camp stay in camping in Rishikesh. We booked this campsite in Feb।
Sudhanshu K — Google review
Camping in, Road, Someshwar Nagar, Ganga Nagar, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand 249201, India•https://campinginrishikeshshivpuri.com/•+91 90681 03404•Tips and more reviews for Camping in Rishikesh Shivpuri
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11Tervi Manzil Temple

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When you explore Tervi Manzil Temple, you'll be captivated by its unique layout featuring thirteen floors, each exuding a profound sense of devotion. Unlike many other temples in Rishikesh that are dedicated to a single deity, this temple is home to multiple deities, providing visitors with the extraordinary chance to pay homage to them all in one place.
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Bang 1 — Google review
Best experience ever in gange aarti
༒དVEDANTཌ༒ S — Google review
We could not go to this temple but got the view as we were on the other side of the Lakshman jhula. We asked the locals, but they said going to this temple is difficult. As we had time constraints also so we took rye pictures from the other side. A must visit place if you stay is long.
Pooja S — Google review
One of the top spot in rishikesh
Praful R — Google review
good
Jass S — Google review
Nice
Kranti K — Google review
48GJ+996, Laxman Jhula, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand 249302, India•Tips and more reviews for Tervi Manzil Temple
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  • Rishikesh
  • Haridwar
  • Dehradun
  • Malsi
  • Dhanaulti
  • Mussoorie
  • Lansdowne
  • Jim Corbett National Park
  • Chamoli
  • Ranikhet
  • Kausani
  • Badrinath
  • Nainital
  • Kurukshetra
  • Almora
  • Sangla
  • Bhimtal
  • Mukteshwar
  • Kandaghat Tehsil
  • Shimla
  • Panchkula
  • Kasauli
  • Chandigarh
  • Ghaziabad
  • Patiala
  • New Delhi
  • Noida
  • Greater Noida
  • Faridabad
  • Mandi
  • Gurugram (Gurgaon)

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  • Map of Ghaziabad
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  • Map of Mandi
  • Map of Gurugram (Gurgaon)

Rishikesh throughout the year

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Best attractions in nearby cities

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  • Top things to do and attractions in Manali

Best restaurants in nearby cities

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