AROBH ELE

Duration

2N/3D

Travel date

Choose any travel date

Ideal for

Spiritual seekers, Yoga enthusiasts, Adventure lovers

Highlights

Haridwar  The Gateway to God

The name Haridwar means “Gateway to Hari (Lord Vishnu).” It is one of the seven holiest cities (Sapta Puri) in Hinduism. Haridwar has been a center of spirituality for centuries and is mentioned in ancient texts like the Mahabharata. It is believed that drops of Amrit (nectar of immortality) fell here during the celestial event of Samudra Manthan, making it one of the four sites of the...

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INR 7,799

+ 5% GST (per person)
  • Please read Inclusions & Exclusions carefully in each travel package.
  • Package prices may vary depending on the experiences you choose.

(The above given cost is for a minimum of 4 people).

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Rishikesh – The Yoga Capital of the World

Located just 25 km upstream from Haridwar, Rishikesh is steeped in legends. According to mythology, Lord Rama did penance here after defeating Ravana. Over the years, it became a hub for spiritual seekers, saints, and yogis. In the 1960s, Rishikesh gained global attention when The Beatles visited the ashram of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, attracting yoga lovers from across the world. Rishikesh offers a more peaceful, meditative environment. It is known for ashrams, yog...

Day-by-Day Itinerary

Key Activities: 

  • Arrival in Haridwar – Check in to your hotel or guesthouse.
  • Visit Har Ki Pauri – One of the most sacred ghats on the Ganga River. Don’t miss the serene Ganga Aarti at sunset.
  • Mansa Devi Temple – Reach the temple by ropeway or trek; enjoy panoramic views of Haridwar.
  • Chandi Devi Temple – Another must-visit shrine, also accessible by ropeway.
  • Evening Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri – A spiritual experience with chants, lamps, and floating diyas.

Food Recommendations:

  • Try local vegetarian dishes like Aloo Puri, Kachori Sabzi, and Lassi at the local market.

Travel:

  • Early morning drive to Rishikesh (approx. 1-hour from Haridwar)

Key Activities:

  • Visit Triveni Ghat – A peaceful ghat known for morning prayers.
  • The Beatles Ashram (Chaurasi Kutiya) – Explore graffiti-covered meditation cells and peaceful forest surroundings.
  • Ram Jhula & Laxman Jhula – Iconic suspension bridges offering beautiful views of the Ganga.
  • Yoga Session or Café Time – Join a short yoga class or relax at famous cafés like Little Buddha, The Beatles Café, or Ganga View Café.

Adventure Activities (optional):

  • White Water Rafting (seasonal)
  • Zip-lining over the Ganga
  • Bungee Jumping or Giant Swing at Mohan Chatti

Evening:

  •  Attend Ganga Aarti at Parmarth Niketan Ashram – A calm and spiritual alternative to Haridwar’s Aarti.

Activities:

  • Neer Garh Waterfall Trek – A refreshing mini-hike near Tapovan.
  • Visit Kunjapuri Temple – Famous for sunrise views over the Himalayas.
  • Shopping in Rishikesh Market – Pick up souvenirs, yoga gear, crystals, incense, and handicrafts.
  • Ayurvedic Massage or Spa Session – End your trip with some relaxation

Return:

  • Head back to Haridwar/Dehradun/Jolly Grantby evening for your onward journey.
Starting from

INR 7,799

+ 5% GST (per person)
  • Please read Inclusions & Exclusions carefully in each travel package.
  • Package prices may vary depending on the experiences you choose.

(The above given cost is for a minimum of 4 people).

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Inclusions

    • Accommodation (on twin/triple sharing) in Haridwar & Rishikesh for 2 nights.
    • Transportation for sightseeing and intercity travel (Haridwar–Rishikesh–Haridwar).
    • Guided visits to major attractions like Har Ki Pauri, Ram Jhula, and The Beatles Ashram.
    • Evening Ganga Aarti experience in Haridwar and/or Rishikesh.
    • Daily breakfast and dinner.
    • 24/7 travel assistance during the trip.
    • Driver allowances, fuel, and toll charges.

Exclusions

    • Travel to from Haridwar or Rishikesh (by train\/air from home city).
    • Meals during the transportation. Lunches, snacks, and beverages not part of the package meals
    • Adventure activities like river rafting, bungee jumping, or zip-lining (unless pre-booked).
    • Entry fees to listed attractions and temples.
    • Personal expenses like shopping, laundry, or phone calls.
    • Additional yoga\/spiritual sessions not listed in the plan.
    • Porterage, tips, and guide fees for optional services
    • Travel insurance, medical expenses, or emergency evacuation costs. 
    • Any cost arising due to natural calamities, roadblocks, strikes, or unforeseen situations. 
    • Upgrades to premium accommodations (available on request at extra cost). 
    • GST or additional government service tax.
Transportation
  • No. of pax (2-4): Swift Dzire/Similar
  • No. of pax (5-7): Ertiga/Innova/Similar
  • No. of pax (8-12): Tempo traveller

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

The best time to visit is between October and March when the weather is pleasant for sightseeing, temple visits, and outdoor activities. River rafting season is from September to June, excluding the monsoon.
A 2–3 day itinerary is perfect to cover key attractions in both cities, attend Ganga Aarti, visit temples, and enjoy light adventure or yoga activities in Rishikesh.
Top places include: Har Ki Pauri Ghat Mansa Devi Temple (via ropeway) Chandi Devi Temple (via ropeway) Shantikunj Ashram Bharat Mata Mandir
Don’t miss: Ram Jhula & Laxman Jhula Triveni Ghat The Beatles Ashram (Chaurasi Kutiya) Neer Garh Waterfall Ganga Aarti at Parmarth Niketan Neelkanth Mahadev
No, rafting is closed during monsoon (usually July to mid-September). It’s best between October and June. Always check availability and safety guidelines with certified operators.
Yes! Both are safe and ideal for families, solo travelers, couples, and even senior citizens. There’s a great mix of spiritual, cultural, and relaxing experiences.
Absolutely! Many ashrams and yoga centers offer drop-in yoga sessions, short workshops, or even half-day retreats, especially in Tapovan and Swarg Ashram areas.
Yes. In fact, Rishikesh is a vegetarian city by law, and Haridwar follows mostly vegetarian customs too. You’ll find plenty of North and South Indian meals, local snacks, and international café food.
By Train: Haridwar is well connected by train. Rishikesh has a new station too. By Road: Buses and taxis are available from Delhi, Dehradun, and other Uttarakhand cities. By Air: The nearest airport is Jolly Grant Airport (Dehradun) – about 20–30 km from Rishikesh.
While there is no strict dress code, it’s recommended to wear modest, comfortable, and respectful attire when visiting temples or attending Ganga Aarti.
Both cities are considered sacred. Rishikesh is officially an alcohol-free and meat-free zone. Alcohol and non-veg are not permitted in Haridwar either.
Yes! Arobh Ele offer custom itineraries based on your interests—whether spiritual, wellness-focused, or adventure-packed.