Rishikesh
Discover Rishikesh with Trip Kara De Hospitality, where spirituality meets adventure along the sacred banks of the River Ganga. Surrounded by forested hills and echoing with chants of mantras, Rishikesh offers a serene yet vibrant experience — blending yoga, meditation, culture, and thrill. From peaceful river ghats to adrenaline-pumping river rafting, every corner of Rishikesh tells a story of devotion and discovery. Whether you seek peace, adventure, or soulful travel, Rishikesh welcomes you with open arms and divine energy.
Please note that all rates are dynamic and may change as per season, demand, or special requirements.
Places to Visit in Rishikesh
Laxman Jhula & Ram Jhula
These iconic suspension bridges are the soul of Rishikesh, connecting the town’s two banks across the River Ganga. Walking across them offers scenic views of the river and temples, while the evening lights make the entire area come alive.
About Place :
Historic suspension bridges over River Ganga
Panoramic river and temple views
Vibrant with cafes, shops, and spiritual energy
Perfect for photography and local exploration
Triveni Ghat
The most sacred ghat in Rishikesh, Triveni Ghat is where three holy rivers — Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati — are believed to meet. The evening Ganga Aarti here is a divine spectacle of lights, chants, and devotion, attracting visitors from all over the world.
About Place :
Confluence of three sacred rivers
Famous evening Ganga Aarti ceremony
Deep spiritual and cultural significance
Peaceful atmosphere for meditation
Parmarth Niketan Ashram
One of the largest ashrams in Rishikesh, Parmarth Niketan offers yoga, meditation, and spiritual retreats on the banks of the Ganga. It’s also the venue for the world-famous International Yoga Festival and hosts the serene Ganga Aarti each evening.
About Place :
Renowned spiritual and yoga center
Daily evening Ganga Aarti
Offers meditation & wellness programs
Peaceful riverside ashram environment
Neer Garh Waterfall
Located a few kilometers from Laxman Jhula, Neer Garh Waterfall is a refreshing natural escape. Surrounded by lush forests, it’s perfect for a short trek and a relaxing dip in the cool, clear waters.
About Place :
Scenic multi-tiered waterfall
Short trekking route through forest
Ideal for nature lovers and photographers
Refreshing picnic and swim spot
Beatles Ashram (Chaurasi Kutiya)
A unique blend of history and art, this ashram gained fame when The Beatles stayed here in 1968 to learn meditation from Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. Today, its graffiti-covered walls and serene atmosphere make it a popular spot for meditation and photography.
About Place :
Historic ashram visited by The Beatles
Covered in colorful murals and graffiti
Peaceful spot for meditation and art lovers
Offers insight into Rishikesh’s spiritual legacy
Rajaji National Park
Just a short drive from Rishikesh, Rajaji National Park is a wildlife haven spread over 800 sq. km. It’s home to elephants, tigers, leopards, and hundreds of bird species — perfect for safaris, photography, and nature exploration.
About Place :
Rich wildlife and bird species
Elephant and tiger sightings
Ideal for jungle safaris and photography
Close to Rishikesh and Haridwar
