This New Year, bring your wife to these 4 places in Rishikesh, seeing the views will remind you of your honeymoon.
Rishikesh is a place where you can visit anytime, anywhere. Yes, because it is 4 hours away from Delhi and you can see it in one to two days. If you are planning to visit here with your wife then do not go anywhere else and go to Rishikesh. They will definitely like the activities here. Moreover, the morning and evening aarti seems even more special. So let us tell you in this article which 4 places of Rishikesh your wife might like.
Ram Jhula is a few miles away from Laxman Jhula in Rishikesh. Built in 1980, it has become a landmark in Rishikesh today. Crossing this bridge is a different adventure in itself, this bridge bends slightly and the flow of river Ganga flowing below is very beautiful. From the bridge you can see Rishikesh in an angle of 180 degrees.
Tera Manzil Temple also known as Trimbakeshwar Temple is one of the most famous temples and one of the top places to visit in Rishikesh. Situated on the banks of river Ganga, this temple has 13 floors and its architecture is definitely worth seeing. If you want to stay around Tera Manzil then there are many hotels and ashrams where you can stay for a day or two.
Patna Waterfall is located in Patna Colony and is one of the best places to visit around Rishikesh. Surrounded by rocks and lush green vegetation, this waterfall falls from a height of about 40 feet. If you want to see something different in Rishikesh then you can include this place in your list. This place is very peaceful, where one can stay for some time free from the road. It is also a good place to spend time with friends.
Triveni Ghat Situated on the banks of river Ganga, Triveni Ghat is one of the most attractive places in Rishikesh. As the confluence of the three most sacred rivers of Hindu mythology: Ganga, Yamuna and Saraswati, this ghat is considered the most sacred of all the other ghats in the vicinity. Devotees from every corner of the country come to Triveni Ghat and take a dip with full devotion and faith.
Comments are closed.