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Go for camping and rafting for a day and then you should explore the cafe near by for a day.
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On 1st day go for Rafting and Local side seen and next day go for Bunjee Jumping
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Hello Traveler, In the morning time you can visit to Har Ke Pohri Ghats and later on you can visit to Chandi Devi temple by Cable car, take a break for lunch then you can start your drive to to Rishikesh it is around 1 hour drive plan your stay in Hotel on Bank of River Ganga, In the evening time visit to Ghat you can be a part of Holy Aarti. Next day you will have to go further to Shiv Puri - as mostly rafting start this point to Rishikesh, You can do bungee jumping and flying fox activities in Rishikesh
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Hey Smriti .. I have posted a detailed trip on Rishikesh you can check the link below https://www.tripoto.com/trip/rishikesh-kanatal-perfect-getaway-from-monotony-of-life-stroll-5c758317beea9?ref=mobwapp&source=awp still got to ask anything . can message me anytime happy to help you thanks !! have a nice trip
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You don't need any itnerary for rishikesh. it is one of holistic place of India you can get many hotels, local rented places, daramshala, tents on the banks of Ganga. Just go and experience the trip.
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Day 1: Reach Rishikesh in the morning. Then go for rafting the same day. Later in the evening, spend the night at a beautiful cafe by the side of river. Day 2: Go for the bungee jumping at the highest bunjee jumping point in India. You can refer http://jumpinheights.com for that.
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Hey, rishikesh is always famous for river rafting and it's nature beauty. So do try that.
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Do adventure sports ( cliff jumping,rafting, camping) , go to Rajaji National park and enjoy the divineness and the local of Rishikesh
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One day in river rafting and camping n other day in bungee and exporing ram jhula, laxman jhula. when ur visiting?
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I am visiting in mid April.
1st day Rafting and other side seen 2nd day nilkanth temple via walk Don't miss River worshipping ceremony at Triveni Ghat in evening.
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Rafting Ramjhula Lakshman Jhula Ganga Kinare Hotel has amazing views
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For Rishikesh, i will definately help you for planning your trip, Rishikesh- this place is full of peace like several ganga river sides , shri Ram jhula , shri Laxman jhula, u can feel nature there as there are several jungle view sides too where there are so many falls too. as I suggest u should visit there at once .. enjoy Summer n dont forget to try water games there .rafting ,bunji jumping nd many more , so enjoy ur summer as U have chosen the best place for enjoying ur Summers.
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Sure, here's a suggested itinerary for a 2-day trip to Rishikesh in April: Day 1: Start your day early and head to the Triveni Ghat to witness the morning aarti ceremony, where priests perform rituals by the river. After the aarti, head to one of the cafes in the area for breakfast. Popular options include The Sitting Elephant, Little Buddha Cafe, and Oasis Cafe. Post breakfast, head to the Beatles Ashram, also known as the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Ashram, to explore the abandoned buildings covered in vibrant graffiti. After the ashram visit, head to the Rajaji National Park for a wildlife safari. The park is home to tigers, leopards, elephants, and a variety of bird species. In the evening, head to Parmarth Niketan Ashram to attend the Ganga Aarti, a mesmerizing ritual where devotees offer prayers to the Ganges river. Day 2: Start your day with a dip in the holy Ganges river. Head to one of the ghats, such as Ram Jhula or Laxman Jhula, to take a dip and soak in the spiritual atmosphere. After the dip, head to Neer Garh Waterfall, a beautiful waterfall located in the hills near Rishikesh. You can take a short trek to reach the waterfall, and it's an excellent spot for a picnic. In the afternoon, head to Vashishta Gufa, a cave where the sage Vashishta is believed to have meditated. The cave is located in the hills and provides a serene atmosphere for meditation. In the evening, head to Triveni Ghat again to witness the evening aarti ceremony, which is similar to the morning aarti but with a different set of rituals. That concludes your 2-day itinerary in Rishikesh. Have a safe and enjoyable trip!
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