Rishikesh

Ram Jhula Sightseeing Itinerary

Mode of Transport: Scooters are available for rent at Rishikesh. Scooters are an ideal mode of transportation for solo travelers and for people traveling in small groups. If traveling with family or a large group, you save time and money by hiring a cab for the day’s sightseeing.

Morning view of the Ganga

06:00 AM – 12:00 PM

An ideal way to kick off your Rishikesh itinerary is by paying an early morning visit to the Ram Jhula.

Everyone who comes to Rishikesh doesn’t miss taking a stroll on Ram Jhula. This has become a landmark of the sacred town. Taking a walk early in the morning when the number of pedestrians is less makes it a memorable experience. Standing on the bridge and listening to the music of flowing Ganga, along with the magical sight of the sunrise, brings out the spiritual aspect of Ram Jhula. If you love yoga, this is the spot for you.

Time duration: 2 – 3 hours

Chotiwala is a famous restaurant at the end of Ram Jhula and on the bank of the River Ganga.

Opposite the restaurant is the Gita Bhawan.

As the name suggests, Gita Bhawan is all about the teachings of Lord Krishna in the battle of Mahabharata. This is predominantly an ashram complex providing shelter and food for devotees. Meditation and Satsang programs are carried out by the devotees. This is a global learning center for Bhagavad Gita. There are 6 Gita Bhawan scattered across the Swargashram region in Rishikesh.

Time duration: 1.5 – 2 hours

Adjacent to Gita Bhawan is the Parmarth Niketan Ashram.

The largest ashram in Rishikesh, Parmarth Niketan Ashram is dedicated to Lord Shiva. A 14-ft pratima of Lord Shiva sits on the edge of the River Ganga. At this very spot, evening aarti takes place every day. Quite similar to Gita Bhawan, you will find Satsang rooms, Yoga hall, and book and medicine store here. Numerous international disciples and tourists pay a visit to this ashram.

For more info about Parmarth Niketan Ashram, visit: www.parmarth.org

Time duration: 1.5 – 2 hours

After this, you can head back to your hotel and get some and have your lunch.

Also read: Laxman Jhula Itinerary

Beatles Ashram and Ganga Aarti

03:00 PM – 07:00 PM

Post lunch, head towards the Beatles Ashram.

In February 1968, the world-famous English band ‘The Beatles’ made a visit to this ashram for spiritual awakening. Since then, this ashram has been a major attraction for many music lovers across the world. The ashram has been abandoned since1970s. The meditation hall, accommodation rooms all have been empty and silent for more than 50 years, but you still get to see the artistic paintings and captions on the walls of the ashram. This is definitely an Instagrammable place. The gates are closed at 04:00 PM.

Time duration: 1 – 1.5 hours

The final stop for the day will be Triveni Ghat for the Maha-Aarti.

From Beatles Ashram, it takes 30 min to get to Triveni Ghat. The Maha-Aarti begins around 06:00 PM. To get the best views for photography, try to reach here by 05:00 PM. Maha-Aarti is an auspicious event and countless pilgrims and devotees turn up to witness the event.

Time duration: 2 – 2.5 hours

That ends your day 1!

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