Day 4 : Haridwar – Rishikesh – Haridwar (22 kms: 30 mins: One way)
After breakfast this morning visit the religious and spiritual sightseeing of Haridwar and Rishikesh, visit the Daksha Mahadev Temple - also known as Sri Dakshineswar Temple, which is credited to King Daksha, whom Lord Shiva, Gorakhnath Temple, Bharat was brought back by Mata Mandir - representing India as Mother Goddess, Mansa Devi Temple, Haridwar's most popular and most give An excursion to Rishikesh in the sector is one of the temples to that later, you can visit the various temples and ashrams - India Temple - Temple has been named the brother of Lord Rama after 'Bharat'; However, the main deity of this temple is Lord Vishnu, Shatrughna Temple - an ancient temple dedicated to Shatrughna, the youngest brother of Lord Rama, Lakshmana Jhula, Rishikund and Raghunath Temple - the legendary tank, where Lord Rama took a bath, for pilgrims Is a popular bathing site. , Swarg Ashram Geeta Bhawan Paramnath Niketan, Jhula Triveni Ghat, Shivanand Ashram Kailash Ashram Academy Meditation. After the journey goes back to Haridwar. Overnight at the hotel.
Rishikesh at the confluence of Chandrabhaga and Ganga, also known as the 'Place of Rishis', in Haridwar. It is believed that Lord Rabia by the name of 'Hrishikesh' appeared as a response to the difficult penance of the sage and hence the place was named after him. It is the most ideal place for meditation, yoga and other aspects of Hinduism. For adventure seekers, Rishikesh is the suggested place to start your trekking expeditions on the peaks of the Himalayas and for rafting. In addition, International Yoga Week, which attracts participation from all over the world, is held every year, in February, on the banks of the Ganges. The yoga centers of Rishikesh have enhanced the importance of the place.