Temple Tour Haridwar Rishikesh Devprayag

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Temple tour Haridwar Rishikesh Devprayag can be visited in three night four days from delhi . The Sequence of travel for pilgrimage tour Haridwar - Rishikesh - Devprayag , Day one Haridwar ( 230 kms from delhi ) visit Chandi devi temple, Mansa devi temple,evening visit Ganga ghat or har-ki-pauri for the most famous and revered Ganga arti, Day two visit rishikesh temples, yoga ashram & for adventure seekers option of river rafting, Day three proceed to Devprayag ( 75 kms) visit Raghunathji Temple : The temple of Raghunathji is dedicated to lord Rama ,Chandrabadani Temple,Dashrathshila and four of the most important kund like suraj kund and return back to rishikesh or option of staying in Devprayag , Day four start by afternoon and return to delhi by evening.

Haridwar located in the foothills of the Himalayas, represents the point where the Ganga reaches the plains. Haridwar is an ancient pilgrimage site, held in reverence for centuries. Legend has it that Bhagiratha brought the Ganges into the earth, and into this point where his ancestors were burnt to ashes by the curse of the sage Kapila. Kapilastaan, a spot in Haridwar is pointed to as Kapila's hermitage.There are many places of scenic beauty on the outskirts of the town.at the time of the evening aarti that the ghats of Har-ki-Pauri command rapt attention from the onlookers.

Surrounded by hills on three sides, Rishikesh is located on the right bank of the Ganga, at the confluence of the Ganga with the Chandrabhaga streamThe sacred river Ganges flows through Rishikesh, adding to its spiritual appeal and natural beauty. In fact, it is in Rishikesh that that the river leaves the Himalayas and flows out into the plains of northern India.

Devprayag, which means ‘Holy Confluence' in Sanskrit, was named after a Hindu ascetic, sage Devsharma. As per legend, Devsharma devoted his entire life in intense penance to attain a glimpse of Lord Vishnu and was subsequently blessed by Lord Rama. Devprayag is located en-route to Badrinath from Rishikesh, the destination lies at an average altitude of 472 meters above sea level, at a distance of about 75 km away from Rishikesh.

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