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Rishikesh: The Yogic Hub 

Imagine the wind caressing your face as you sit on the banks of the Ganga river. You may be praying to God or simply having a conversation with yourself, Rishikesh brings you back to life. It makes you feel alive by isolating yourself from the rest of the world and reconnecting withread more

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Rishikesh thrives off its intense spiritual energies and unparalleled natural beauty. Seated at the foothills of the Himalayan mountain ranges, this holy city is an oasis of tranquillity and serenity. One of the most renowned Hindu pilgrimage sites, Rishikesh marks the beginning of the Chota Char Dham Yatra. Deemed as a sanctuary for Yogis, this sacred abode attracts millions of visitors who seek enlightenment of the mind, body and soul. But there is another side to Rishikesh and this one spells fun, thrills and excitement. Rishikesh is also a playground for all kinds of adventure sports and cultural sites! Is it any wonder that travellers are drawn to its doors, through the year? 

When it comes to the best time to visit Rishikesh, one must identify what they’re looking for in a holiday. Is the visit recreational, spiritual or for the pure love of nature? It’s also important to consider the varying levels of tolerance towards the cold and the heat. Ultimately, it’s necessary to consider Rishikesh’s pronounced seasons of winter, summer and monsoon. While winter paints the landscapes with frost, summer sets the surroundings ablaze and monsoon drenches the plains with beauty. Each distinct period makes its presence felt, leaving behind something profound in its wake. Rishikesh Tourism is indeed spectacular and is a must visit places

Thomas Cook has collated all the information you need to select the appropriate season to visit. And the best part is, it is all organised into one concise piece! Now, you don’t need to keep brooding, contemplating and researching. Your wait is over. 

Read further, for a breakup of each season!

Peak Season – March to May

Shoulder Season – October to February 

Low Season – June to September 

Travel Seasons

Min/Max Temperature

Season

October to February

8 to 34°C

Winter  - Chilly

March to May

14 to 39°C

Summer - Hot and humid

June to September

24 to 35°C

Monsoon  - High Rainfall

 

 

 

Rishikesh in Winter (October to February) 

Temperature: The air temperature during winter fluctuates between 8°C and 34°C. 

Weather: Winter is regarded as the best climate to visit Rishikesh in. The atmosphere exudes crisp and fresh air, a delicious treat for the lungs. The climate sings with a beautiful chill, the perfect setting to achieving wanderlust. The weather is ideal for exploration and discovery when properly clad. 

Significance: Rishikesh in winter is spellbinding. Not only will you have the opportunity to bask in the natural beauty of mountains, valleys, lakes, rivers and waterfalls, you can also engage in a multitude of thrilling sports such as river rafting, bungee jumping, para sailing, para gliding, trekking and camping. And the best part is, you have the backdrop of snow studded ranges to watch over you. Get in touch with the religious side of yourself by visiting one of the many temples dedicated to Lord Shiva or the spiritual side of yourself by visiting the numerous yoga institutions. The choices are infinite. 

Why you should visit now: Winter can satisfy every one of the soul’s yearnings. From religious to spiritual, cultural to historical, recreational to adventurous, there’s a little something for each need and want. What better time to take long strolls, ascend steep inclines and meander through exquisite sceneries, than winter? What better time to discover India’s unwavering faith and intrinsic beliefs, than in winter? What better time to sip on hot tea and snacks, than this frost-tastic season?  There are really some amazing places to visit in Rishikesh, so make sure to check it out

Things to know before the visit: Winter is the second most populous season in terms of tourism. As such, travel and accommodation will incline towards the steeper side. Make sure you plan your trip to Rishikesh well in advance. You might also want to leave sufficient room in your suitcase to optimize on winter shopping! 

Tips: Make sure you pack warm clothing, including woollens and winter jackets. It’s imperative to have the right kind of footwear, especially if you’re hiking or trekking. Ensure that you always have a windcheater and torch handy. Other necessities include mosquito repellent, lip balm, moisturizer and basic medicines. 

 

Rishikesh in Summer (March to May) 

Temperature: The air temperature during summer fluctuates between 14°C and 39°C. 

Weather: The weather of Rishikesh in summer can be described as hot and humid, interspersed with bursts of scorching heat. Due to its geographic location, the city’s summers can get particularly draining and exhausting. Warm winds and moisture in the air can be a rather sticky affair. 

Significance: Moving beyond spirituality and the excitement of adrenaline-pumping adventure sports, Rishikesh summers have so much more to offer travellers! There are ways to beat the heat while simultaneously having enriching experiences. From the best ayurvedic treatments and spa sessions to the quirkiest and coolest cafes, iconic cultural spots and festivals, you can choose from a vast number of offerings. The International Yoga Festival occurs during this time, and trust us; it’s worth participating in. 

Why you should visit now: Not only is Rishikesh the Yoga capital of the world, it is one of the most sacred Hindu pilgrimage destinations too! Summer evenings can be devoted to exploring the numerous temples, jhulas and auspicious sites. Perhaps one of the best spiritual experiences include partaking in the Ganga Arti that occurs at 5 pm each day. Especially for those who dislike the chill, summer is the most ideal time to learn about the city’s religious roots. 

Things to know before the visit: While early summers are perfect for camping and adventure sports, late summers may not be the most conducive climate for such activities. In spite of that, this period marks the most populated tourist season. As such, travel and accommodation will be significantly steeper. June is the hottest month of the year, positioned at the confluence of summer and monsoon. Take this into consideration while planning your itineraries. 

Tips: Pack light and airy clothing as summer can get particularly humid. Throw in a cardigan, which may come in handy at some point. SPF+30 Sunscreen is essential, as the altitude places you in direct contact with the sun. Stay hydrated through the day, with a 1-litre water bottle as your best companion. Lastly, make sure you eat well and get a sufficient night’s rest. 

 

Rishikesh in Monsoon (June to September) 

Temperature: The air temperature during the season of monsoon fluctuates between 24°C and 35°C. 

Weather: With pleasant temperatures, monsoon enjoys the ‘climate status’ of being easy and breezy. The rain, wind, mist and fog create the ideal backdrop for peace and contemplation. However, there are risks of severe weather conditions in the form of landslides and floods. With that being said, this is the best season to visit Rishikesh in if you’re craving a new perspective. 

Significance: Although this is a low tourist season, due to the obvious risks associated with the monsoon, there are still a number of experiences you can immerse yourself in. For instance, there are stunning and serene routes for you to explore. Rishikesh-Haridwar via Chilla Road and Haridwar-Kotswar via Lal Dangh Road, are both gorgeous drives to take during the monsoon. Furthermore, there are delightful accommodations such as Jungle Cottages that are magnificent during the rains. Most yoga institutions are shut during this time, but there are teachers training courses available. You can even take cooking classes from Cooking Masala and dabble with delicious North Indian cuisine. 

Why you should visit now: Rishikesh transforms during the season of monsoon, much like other hamlets at the foothills of the Himalayan ranges. Drops of jewelled rain combined with wisps of mist create an atmosphere of magic. Violet clouds descend mountain tops, cloaking the atmosphere with mystique and wonder. Waterfalls, streams and springs come to life. Greenery is rejuvenated. Wouldn’t you love to experience this for yourself?  

Things to know before the visit: Due to heavy rainfall and high tides, one cannot engage in adventure sports such as river rafting, parasailing, paragliding, bungee jumping and trekking. In-fact, these sports are inaccessible during the monsoon. And, for a good reason too! Take note of the fact that this period witnesses’ landslides, which could result in massive road blockages and loss of communication. Rainfall is the highest in August, which means that tourists will keep away and accommodation will therefore be less expensive. 

Tips: Be prepared for unrelenting showers and strong winds. As such, you would need to carry an umbrella, windcheater, and waterproof bag. Make sure your shoes are sturdy and your clothes are light. Keep your electronics gadgets safe. Lastly, avoid embarking on treks and trails of your own as this could be extremely dangerous. 

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Rishikesh: The Yogic Hub 

Imagine the wind caressing your face as you sit on the banks of the Ganga river. You may be praying to God or simply having a conversation with yourself, Rishikesh brings you back to life. It makes you feel alive by isolating yourself from the rest of the world and reconnecting with yourself. Rishikesh tourism is a treat to one’s soul.

Rishikesh Tourism: A Quick View of the state 
State Uttarakhand
Official Language Garhwali
Dial Code 0135
Population 102, 138
Currency Indian Rupee (INR)
Time Zone GMT+05:30 (IST)
Area 11.5  square km

Highlights of Rishikesh: City dweller’s refuge 


Temples and ashrams

If you wish to worship and relax with some yoga at the same time, head to the Shatrughna temple. This is one of the most famous places to visit in Rishikesh. This temple was built in  dedication to Lord Ram’s younger brother. You can start your spiritual journey from here since it is located just 4 kms away from the railway station. Visit the Shri Bharat Mandir which is one of Rishikesh’s many visited temples. This temple too, like most of the temples in the hamlet, was founded by Adi Shankaracharya in the 12th century. The idol in this temple is carved out of a single stone known as Saligram. Looking for some peace of mind? Tourists and yoga enthusiasts from all over the world travel to Rishikesh for yoga and meditation. Head to Parmarth Niketan along the banks of the Ganga river in Rishikesh for the perfect yoga retreat to calm your senses. Sivananda Ashram is another place which teaches you postures, meditation, breathing, relaxation and diet. 


Cuisine 

Not just the yogi’s paradise, Rishikesh also satiates your craving for chatpata treats. The samosas will remind you of your childhood, when you waited for the guests to leave before you could pounce on the crispy snack. Head to the Rajasthani restaurant near the Triveni Ghat to relish this deep-fried dish which tastes best with a cup of chai. While in Rishikesh, do not forget to indulge in their sweets. Prepared from fresh ghee and a wholesome amount of sugar, you must try the besan ladoo and besan barfi. Head to Geeta Bhavan in Swargashram which is one of the most famous places to visit in Rishikesh for sweets. If you are visiting during the summer season and want to beat the heat, do try the unusual varieties of ice cream that this town offers. You will find flavours such as caramelised banana chip cookies and spiced walnut, which will enrich and titillate your taste buds. 


Shop and explore 

The essence of Rishikesh lies in the Lakshman Jhulla market located in Tapovan. Here you can take back religious and historical antiques at reasonable prices. You will also find funky and trendy accessories and jewellery. Being a major centre for yoga, this hamlet also has yoga gear at unbelievable prices if you are a pro at bargaining! You will also get ayurvedic medicines, perhaps the only thing that could beat your nani ka nuskha. Nostalgia might just hit you hard as you enter the music shop and look at a collection of CDs and cassettes stacked together. You can head to the Rishikesh main market, located near Triveni Ghat, if you are looking to fulfil your daily needs and clothes. 

 

Interesting facts about Rishikesh: Magnet for spiritual seekers

  • This spiritual hamlet is also known as the yoga capital of the country for its various centres and ashrams. 
  • This Yoga nagari does not serve alcohol or non-vegetarian food since it is a sacred place.
  • During the month of March, this town organises a weeklong International Yoga festival attended by tourists from all over the world
  • Rishikesh has also attracted personalities such as Kate Winslet and Kanye West because of its beauty and spiritual significance. 

 

Location: World Capital of Yoga

This spiritual hamlet is located on the foothills of the Himalayas along the banks of the Ganga river.  It is in the Dehradun district, in the state of Uttarakhand. 

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Timings: Best time to visit

This scenic destination can be visited throughout the year, however, the best time to visit would be during the months of February to mid-May. If you are looking to engage in some adrenaline pumping activities or simply explore Rishikesh in the sun, the months of March to May are ideal. If you want to enjoy the rivers gushing in abundance as sheets of rain pour down, the monsoon is your season. With tourism at an all-time low during the rains, this season will give you the gift of solitude. Winter is the time for you if you want to witness the beauty of Rishikesh at its peak. Head to the town before the month of December if you wish to engage in its famed rafting. 

 

How to get to Rishikesh: Gateway to the Himalayas 

By roadSince it is an important tourist destination, this hamlet has several buses connecting the town to major places such as Haridwar, Dehradun and Delhi. State and private buses are easily available from and to Rishikesh.

By rail - The closest railway station to the city centre is in Haridwar, approximately 25 kms away from Rishikesh. It connects you to major places like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Lucknow and Varanasi.

By airThe closest airport to Rishikesh is the Jolly Grant airport in Dehradun, around 35 kms away from the city centre. It connects you to major cities such as Delhi and Lucknow. 


History of Rishikesh: Land of ashrams

If you want to hear a tale or two, come away to the ‘Abode of Gods’ known as Rishikesh. This town holds numerous legends and mythical stories that its people will happily narrate. It is said that Raibhya Rishi, a great Hindu saint, carried out prolonged atonement along the banks of the Ganga.  To reward the saint’s dedication and devotion, Lord Vishnu appeared in front of him as Lord Hrishikesh, which gave the holy town its name. Even though this hamlet has been visited by many travellers and devotees since time immemorial, it started gaining prominence only in the initial medieval period. Rishikesh owes its yoga centric popularity to Adi Shankaracharya who built many temples and ashrams in the area.

 

Take a holy dip in the Ganges or simply breathe in and out as you sit along the banks of the Ganga river. Whatever may be your refuge from the daily hustle bustle of life, Rishikesh tourism has it all.

Language Spoken

Garhwali

Currency used:

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