


Parmarth Niketan, a spiritual haven in Rishikesh, is known for its serene atmosphere, yoga and meditation programs, and the Ganga Arti ceremony.

A serene and beautiful temple complex along the banks of the Ganges.
One of the oldest temples in Rishikesh, dedicated to Lord Vishnu.
A sacred bathing ghat on the banks of the Ganges, known for its evening aarti ceremony.

Known for its delicious breakfast options, especially the parathas and chai.
Offers a beautiful view of the Ganga River along with a variety of breakfast options.
A popular spot among tourists and locals for its healthy and delicious lunch options.
Potatoes cooked in local spices, served with whole wheat bread
Sweet made from condensed milk, rolled in white flour and garnished with dry fruits
Fried snacks filled with spiced potatoes or peas, served with chutney

Handmade Rudraksha and Sandalwood malas, blessed at the temple, symbolizing spiritual journey.
Blessed sweets and prasad distributed at the temple, a divine treat for devotees.

Lightweight cotton fabrics with traditional Indian patterns, perfect for the tropical climate.
Rishikesh experiences sudden rain showers, especially during monsoons.
Exploring the temple and nearby ashrams involves a lot of walking.

Dress codes are conservative in spiritual places like Parmarth Niketan Temple.
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