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This is a biking trail in the city of Haridwar that takes one to the many famous temples and ashrams along the banks of the Ganges. It begins from the Bhagirath Deep Stambh and then takes one to the Maa Chandi Devi Temple. Maa Chandi Devi is a pretty famous temple in Haridwar and to reach the temple one can either hike or take a cable car this particular trail shows the cable car route. Going further ahead on this trail one will find a few more temples and ashrams. Then comes the Rajaji...
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This is a biking trail in the city of Haridwar that takes one to the many famous temples and ashrams along the banks of the Ganges. It begins from the Bhagirath Deep Stambh and then takes one to the Bilvkeshwar Mahadev Temple. Further up on the journey is the Shri Mata Mansa Devi Mandir, one of the most famous temples in Haridwar, to reach the temple one can either hike or take a cable car. Going further into the city one will find many different religious sites, temples, ashrams, statues,...
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The trail enters Rajaji National Park to reach the summit, Elephant Campsite. The park was created by a fusion between Rajaji Shrine, the Motichur Shrine, and the Pauri Forest Division's Chilla range. The park marks the northern limits of the Asiatic elephant which is one of the safest heavens for jumbos in the country. It also includes the Shivalik ranges and tiger conservation near the foothills of the Himalayas. It is a paradise for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts. The park is...
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The trail starts from a Historic spot known as Ram Jhula which is an iron suspension bridge over the river of Ganges (sacred river of Hindus) and situated at Muni Ki Reti in Rishikesh at Uttarakhand. The bridge is similar in design and using the same technology but bigger than the more popular Lakshman Jhula in Rishikesh. Travelers can get an amazing view of Gange's from the Ram Jhula and click amazing pictures of boats floating on it. There are many Hindu ashrams and religious centers like...
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Neelkantha Mahadev is a Temple in Rishikesh that is revered by tourists from all over the world and is one of the most visited pilgrimage sites for ages. The temple is open throughout the year for the pilgrims. According to the mythology, this is the site where Lord Shiva consumed poison after Samudra Manthan, which was one of the bi-products. After consuming the poison, Lord Shiva's throat turned blue, giving him the name NeelKanth, directly translating to "blue throat." The story of the...