

Lakshman Jhula, a suspension bridge in Rishikesh, offers panoramic views of the Ganges and is a symbol of faith and engineering marvel.

Lakshman Jhula experiences sudden rain showers, especially during monsoons.
Exploring the area involves a lot of walking, especially for visiting nearby temples and ashrams.
Mosquitoes can be a nuisance, especially in the evenings near the river.
Known for its riverside views and continental breakfast options.
A local favorite for lunch, offering a variety of Indian dishes.
Famous for its Mediterranean cuisine and riverside ambiance at night.
Handcrafted bells made from brass, symbolizing the holy town of Rishikesh.
Sacred beads made from the seeds of the Rudraksha tree, worn for spiritual protection and good luck.
Hand-carved lamps made from pure Himalayan salt, believed to purify air and create a soothing ambiance.
Flattened rice flakes cooked with peas, potatoes, and spices.
Potatoes cooked with spices, served as a side dish or snack.
Deep-fried wheat flour dumplings served with fermented rice water (kanji).
A peaceful hilltop temple offering panoramic views of Rishikesh and the Ganges.
A spiritual community with ashrams, temples, and yoga centers along the Ganges.
A mesmerizing evening prayer ceremony on the banks of the Ganges.
Nestled in the heart of Chennai, the Theosophical Society Gardens offer a serene escape, featuring lush greenery, ancient trees, and tranquil pathways. This peaceful sanctuary invites reflection and exploration, emphasizing spiritual growth and harmony with nature.
Te Puia is a cultural and geothermal experience where visitors can explore Maori arts and crafts. Situated in Rotorua, the centre showcases traditional craftsmanship amidst stunning natural hot springs and geysers.

A captivating light show that illuminates the life and works of Saint Tyagaraja, held annually at the Thiruvaiyaru Sri Tyagaraja Temple.