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HARIDWAR TOUR HIGHLIGHTS :

HARIDWAR TOUR HIGHLIGHTS

HARIDWAR TOUR HIGHLIGHTS :

Haridwar, which was previously known as Mayapuri, is a city near Dehradun in the state of Uttarakhand.  It is situated right at the banks of the River Ganga and is considered a holy place for Hindus. The most significant event that happens in Haridwar is the Kumbh Mela, which happens once every 12 years, where millions of people gather to take a plunge in the holy river of Ganga to wash away their sins.

According to the legends, it is believed that Haridwar is one of the places where, during Samudra Manthan, the celestial bird Garuda accidentally drops a few drops of Amrit, and so it is considered sacred.

Another legend also states that it was in Haridwar that Goddess Ganga descended when Lord Shiva released her from the Himalayan mountains via the locks of his hair, and the first place where she enters the plains is Haridwar, previously in ancient times also known as Gangadwar.

Best Time To Visit Haridwar

The best time to visit Haridwar is from February to April, when the temperatures are very comfortable. In the months from March to May, the temperatures will be on the higher side, ranging from 30 to 38 °C. 

The months of November to January are colder with temperatures ranging from 8 to 22 °C. 

The months of June to September are months of monsoon season, which is not a typical time to travel, but the lush greenery all around will make it a wonderful travel experience.

The months of February to April are ideal with temperatures ranging from 12-30 degrees C, with days being pleasant and nights cooler, thus travelling and exploring places becomes pleasurable.

Places To Visit In Haridwar

HAR KI PAURI - this is the place where the Ganga enters the plains from the Himalayas. At this place, people can take a holy dip in the sacred river and, during the evening, can experience the famous Ganga aarti and take in the mesmerizing sights of holy chants and ringing of bells.

Har Ki Pauri
Har Ki Pauri

MANSA DEVI TEMPLE It is a Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Mansa Devi. It is believed that a person’s sincere wishes or desires are fulfilled once they visit this temple. One can go via foot or use the service of the ropeway to reach the temple.

SHANTIKUNJ ASHRAM is a famous and prominent ashram that offers various camps and classes.

SAPT RISHI ASHRAM 5 kms away from Haridwar is Sapt Rishi Ashram, where it is believed that the 7 sages meditated, and now one can take in the peace and tranquillity.

PAWAN DHAM TEMPLE located 3km from Har ki Pauri, is also known as Glass Temple as it's famous for its intricate idols, glasswork, and murals depicting our rich Indian culture.

BHARAT MATA TEMPLEa temple spanning eight floors is dedicated to India's various freedom fighters. Each floor has a special theme dedicated to various deities and legends.

RAJAJI NATIONAL PARK Located just 10 km from Haridwar, Rajaji National Park is home to many indigenous flora and fauna like spotted deer,  Sambar, Tiger, Leopard, Himalayan Black Bear, and sloth. It’s a perfect place for animal lovers to go on pre-booked safaris to take in these creatures in their natural habitat.

NEEL DHARA PAKSHI VIHAR – situated 3.5 km away from Haridwar, this place, especially in winters, is a paradise for bird watchers, offering glimpses of various migratory birds

How To Reach Haridwar

As Haridwar is a major tourist destination, it is very well connected to major cities like Dehradun, which is only 40 km away.

BY AIR - The nearest Airport to Haridwar is Dehradun Airport, which is just 37 km away, a nd the nearest International Airport is New Delhi International Airport, which is 228 km away.

BY RAIL – Haridwar railway station is well connected with frequent trains from major destinations of India.

BY ROAD – Haridwar is well connected by roads to various Indian cities like Dehradun, Delhi, Chandigarh, etc, with frequent private and shared taxi services.

Important Things To Carry

Clothing – Travelling during winters, one will need to be dressed in warm yet comfortable clothing. Layering your clothes becomes important and practical.

Wearing thermal tops and bottoms is a must, esp. when travelling during winter months, along with some woolen or thermal socks. Over the thermals, one can wear layers of other clothing items to keep warm.

A woolen cap or a beanie will keep one warm, especially when the winds are strong.

A waterproof jacket, gloves, and shoes are very important while undertaking outdoor activities like skiing, trekking, etc.

If travelling in the summer season, then a simple yet comfortable jacket will be sufficient.

Important thing to note is that shorts, miniskirts, night suits, and torn jeans aren’t allowed inside some temples, hence it would be better if they are avoided.

Essential Documents – a government ID proof, such as an Aadhar card, passport, or driving license, is required at all hotels or guest houses while you check in. Additionally, some permits might be required while visiting some national parks and wildlife sanctuaries.

Medicines – if you are on any lifelong medicines, definitely carry those. Along with it, one can carry a few basic medicines for fever and pain relief, and some basic first aid stuff like band aids, antiseptics, and ointments.

Miscellaneous – other items like an umbrella, raincoats, sturdy backpack to keep some raincoats, etc., and sunscreen can be carried too.

FAQs ABOUT HARIDWAR

Q – How many days are ideally required to visit Haridwar?

A 2–3-day trip is enough, which will provide ample time to do sightseeing. Alternatively, one can combine with Rishikesh or hill stations like Mussoorie or Auli too for a more wholesome travel experience.

Q – Can shopping be done in Haridwar?

A – Moti Bazar in Haridwar is the main marketplace to shop. One can buy idols of various Hindu deities along with other items used for pujas or to be kept in mandirs. Apart from this, one can also buy winter clothing items, handicrafts, and some souvenirs to take back home.

Q – Where in Haridwar does Ganga Arti happen?

A - Ganga Arti happens at Har ki Pauri daily at 6.45 pm, where tourists in large numbers gather to take in the mesmerizing sights of holy chants and ringing of bells. To stand right in the front, one must arrive at least a good 1-2 hrs in advance.

TESTIMONIALS –

Says Ashish – The Ganga Arti at Har ki Pauri is a memory of a lifetime for me, and not to be missed.

Says Mr. Mehta – it was a perfect weekend destination for our family, where we combined Haridwar with Rishikesh.

BOOKINGS –TOURS AND PACKAGES CAN BE CUSTOMIZED ACCORDING TO YOUR NEEDS AND SPECIFICATIONS.

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Nitisha

Nitisha from Mumbai is a consulting homoeopathic medicine practitioner by profession and a content creator by passion. In her free time she loves to explore new places owing to her love for travelling and thirst for knowledge and history.

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