Location: Ghattu Ghat, Neelkanth Temple Rd, Rishikesh, Taliyal Gaon, Uttarakhand 249304

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This tagline highlights both the literal function of the bridge and its deep spiritual significance

Ram Jhula is one of the iconic landmarks in Rishikesh, India. It's a suspension bridge that spans the Ganga River, connecting the neighborhoods of Swarg Ashram and Shivanand Ashram. The bridge holds spiritual significance as well as being a popular tourist attraction. This tagline highlights both the literal function of the bridge and its deep spiritual significance, emphasizing the unity of people from all walks of life who come to experience its serene beauty and divine atmosphere.

Rishikesh known for its holiness has a lot to offer to its visitant as the city has an alter ego which sometimes becomes holy, sometimes adventuresome, sometimes surreal and comely. The travelers can go for temple-hopping to the nearby shrines such as Shri Neelkanth Mahadev, Vashishtha Gufa, , or pamper themselves with an exotic Ayurveda treatment. Either pay a short visit to the several assorted ashrams around Swargashram or relish the timeless beauty of the ancient temples.

Attractions | Gateway | Yoga Capital |
Parmarth Niketan is situated bank of the holy river Ganges.
This scared ghat used for bath for most of pilgrims.
The main daily event of the attraction is the
evening Aarti of Goddess Ganga also commonly called as "Maha Aarti".
You can see the devotee's offers prayer during aarti.

Crossing the river and while river flowing in full swing down under. Just imagine? Its Heart Soothing Experience In Rishikesh.
At the home of indian spirituality, immerse yourself in Rishikesh. Stay with us & experience devotional rituals
or find amazing rishikesh just beyond imagination. It is not just a retreat that will leave you breathless experiences in town.
Rishikesh is also known as gateway to the Char Dham. Char Dham is four popular holy temples
on the hills (Kedarnath, Badrinath, Gangotri, and Yamunotri) Thousands of people attracted every year
to Rishikesh for spiritual relief, peace, learn yoga, adventure and to take a dip for salvation.
The famous among them were Beatles, Kate Winslet and many more others celebrities.
It is believed that by meditation in Rishikesh one can get "Moksha" (liberation from the cycle of death and rebirth)
as well as holy dip in the river Ganges. Set against the backdrop of the Himalayas and with the pristine Ganga
flowing through it, the ancient town of Rishikesh is one of the major tourist and pilgrimage hubs in northern India,
where people from across the world arrive in search of peace. Rishikesh is commonly referred to as the ‘yoga capital of the world’
and rightly so. The destination is abuzz with visitors, who come here to learn yoga and meditation.