ABOUT RISHIKESH

Rishikesh is not just a destination, rather a travel. It is a place where you can enjoy the serenity and have an adventure, a place bestowed by the sacred River Ganga and the Himalayas that embrace it. Proclaimed as the Yoga Capital of the World, Rishikesh attracts visitors of all kinds, diversity, and adventurers who come to inhale, breathe freely, and be in touch with themselves.

And, in this place, mornings break with songs and faint sunsets over luscious waters, and the afternoons are filled with the rafts passing through rapids. The bridges dance to stories, coffee shops resonate with the laughter of the journeys, and every corner holds a new adventure.

TOP ATTRACTIONS

JANKI SETU

The newest suspension bridge in Rishikesh, modern yet peaceful, offering stunning views without the heavy crowds of the older bridges. Perfect for photography, evening walks, or simply soaking in the magic of the Ganga.

PARMARTH NIKETAN

A serene ashram on the banks of the Ganga, with an atmosphere of spirituality and yoga lessons, as well as a fascinating Ganga Aarti that draws pilgrims from all directions in the world.

TRIVENI GHAT

The religious heart of Rishikesh. Behold thousands of lamps floating on the river at dusk in Ganga Aarti, a panorama that seems heaven descending on earth.

MADHUBAN ASHRAM

A peaceful retreat run by ISKCON, filled with chants, meditation, and spiritual teachings. Whether you’re seeking silence, vegetarian feasts, or soulful bhajans, Madhuban Ashram is a place to experience inner calm.

Epic Things to do in Rishikesh

Rishikesh is a vibrant blend of tranquillity, excitement, and rich culture. Start your journey with yoga and meditation in the Yoga Capital of the World—whether you choose an ashram or a spot by the Ganga, it’s an ideal way to rejuvenate your mind and spirit. As evening falls, make your way to Triveni Ghat for the Ganga Aarti, where the sounds of chants, ringing bells, and floating diyas create a mesmerising spiritual experience. Savor the local cuisine, from sattvic dishes in ashrams to the lively street food and delightful riverside cafés. 

When the call for adventure arises, navigate the Ganga’s rapids, take a leap from India’s tallest bungee, or hike the Himalayan paths to discover hidden waterfalls. And be sure to embrace the cultural essence—cross the famous suspension bridges, visit ancient temples, or relax by the river and observe the world go by. Rishikesh is more than just a destination—it’s a journey that stays with you long after you depart.

Bites into Rishikesh: Must-try Eats

Rishikesh is not only about nourishing the soul—it also offers delicious food. As a sacred city, meat and alcohol are absent, but the array of vegetarian dishes and vibrant café scene more than compensates for it.

  • North Indian Thalis – Generous servings of rotis, dals, and curries.
  • Garhwali Specials – Authentic mountain tastes like Aloo ke Gutke, Phaanu, and Kafuli.
  • Samosas & Pakoras – Crunchy, spicy treats that pair perfectly with evening chai.
  • Chaats & Kachoris – Zesty, crispy street food wonders.
  • Chai & Lassi – Enjoy masala chai at dawn, and refreshing lassi to cool off.
  • Local Sweets – Indulge in jalebis, pedas, and bal mithai—pure sweet joy.
  • Global Bites – From noodles and dosas to pizzas, pastas, and wraps at riverside cafés.

In Rishikesh, food transcends taste—it becomes a cherished memory. Sipping chai by the Ganga, enjoying pakoras in the rain, relishing lassi after rafting—each bite narrates a tale.

When to visit

Weather Guide

Summer Season

May–June

Monsoon Season

July–Aug

Winter Season

Dec–Feb

How to reach

By Air

Jollygrant Airport (35 KM) - Regular flights from Delhi and Mumbai

By Rail

Haridwar Junction (25 km): Well-connected to major Indian cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Lucknow, and Varanasi

By Road

Through NH 7, NH 34, and NH 334 - Regular bus services available